Dear Customer!
Note:
Do not throw batteries and
rechargeable batteries into household waste!
Consumers are legally obligated to return used and
rechargeable batteries, whether they contain
harmful substances* or not, to designated recycling
areas, disposal sites, or stores where batteries/
rechargeable batteries can be bought. By doing so,
you are fulfilling all legal battery recycling and
disposal obligations and are contributing to a better
enviroment. Make sure batteries are completly
discharged before disposing!
*) marked with Cd=cadmium Hg=mercuric Pb=lead
Inserting/changing batteries
The remote control requires two “AAA” batteries to
operate. Remove the battery compartment lid carefully.
Remove the used batteries. Insert new batteries, observing
the correct polarity as displayed inside the remote.
Replace the battery lid carefully.
Information on handling batteries and rechargeable
batteries
Please adhere to the following information when handling
batteries and rechargeable batteries.
Keep batteries out of children’s reach.
Batteries are hazardous and do not
belong in household waste.
Ensure correct polarity when inserting
batteries.
Always remove batteries when the remote
control is not in use for long periods of
time.
Never leave batteries lying around
unsupervised. If swallowed these could
pose a choking hazard to children and
pets. Seek emergency medical care
immediately, should this happen.
Never expose batteries to extreme
temperatures, such as sunlight, fire, ovens,
etc. There is a risk of explosion!
Make sure that batteries are not
dismantled, short-circuited or are thrown
into fire. Never re-charge non-
rechargeable batteries. There is a risk of
explosion!
Always follow the manufacturer’s
instructions when recharging
rechargeable batteries.
Touching leaking or damaged batteries
could cause skin burns. Use protective
gloves suitable for handling such batteries.
Always ensure that the device has been
turned off after use.
Always change/replace all batteries at
the same time.
If required clean battery and device
contacts before inserting.
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