USING THE REMOTE CONTROL
Use the remote control within a distance
of 8 meters in front of the appliance,
pointing it at the receiver.
A beep confi rms the correct reception of
the signal.
Do not move the remote control away
from the area from which the emitted sig-
nal may reach the receiver of the unit.
WARNINGS:
- The air conditioning unit will not operate in the presence of curtains, doors or
other objects which obstruct the transmission of the signal from the remote con-
trol to the internal unit.
- Avoid any liquid coming into contact with the remote control.
- Do not expose the remote control to sunlight or heat sources.
- If the receiver of the infrared signal is exposed to sunlight, the air conditioning
unit may not operate correctly. Use a curtain to stop the receiver being hit by
sunlight.
- If other electric appliances react to the remote control, try solving this problem
by moving them. If this does not work, contact the service centre.
REPLACING THE BATTERIES
The remote control is powered by two type AAA (1.5V LR03) alkaline batteries, housed
in the rear compartment closed with a cover.
Replace the batteries as follows:
1. Remove the cover by pressing it and sliding it off.
2. Remove the dead batteries and insert new batteries taking care to the respect the
polarity (+) and (-).
3. Reclose the compartment by sliding it into place.
NOTE: Removing the batteries causes all the programming of the remote control to be
deleted.
Once the new batteries are inserted, the remote control must be reprogrammed.
WARNINGS:
- Do not mix dead and new batteries or batteries of different brands.
- Do not leave the batteries inside the remote control if you do not intend to use it
for a period of 2-3 months.
- Do not dispose of the batteries as domestic waste.
The batteries must be disposed of at a recycling centre to be treated in a special
manner.
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