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Remote control for auxiliary heater
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1 Switching on
2 Radio aerial
3 Indicator light
4 Switching off
You can switch the auxiliary heater on
and off with the remote control handset
provided that the outside temperature
is below 16
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. The reception signals
are sufficiently strong for the remote
control to operate on average at a
range of up to 350 m (approx. 1,150 ft).
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Switching on
1. Extend aerial 2 fully
2. Press button 1. Indicator light 3
flashes three times, then emits short
rhythmic flashes for the remainder of
the operating period (max. 30
minutes)
3. Push the aerial back in, but only after
the first three regular flashes have
been seen.
Switching off
1. Extend aerial 2 fully
2. Press button 4. The indicator light
flashes three times and then goes
out
3. Finally, push the aerial back in.
Renewing the battery and operating a
new transmitter: see page 166.
The best signal transmission is
obtained if the remote control is
held either vertical or horizontal. When
switching on and off, do not touch the
aerial or point it at the car. The remote
control only operates the auxiliary
heater if this is not already running after
a preselected time input or direct
switch-on.
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Interference
Operation of the remote control may be
interfered with by outside equipment
operating on the same frequency.
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