Install the batteries observing the indica-
tion of (+ / -) in the compartment as shown
in Figure D
Service life of batteries
The batteries normally last for about one year
although this depends on how often and for
what operations the remote control is used.
If the remote control unit fails to work even
when it is operated near the player, replace
the batteries for a try.
Use batteries (2 pieces) of size AAA.
Notes:
Do not use rechargeable (Ni-Cd) batteries.
Do not attempt to recharge, short circuit,
disassemble, heat the batteries or throw them
into the fire.
Do not drop, tramp on or impact the remote
control. This may damage the internal parts
or lead to malfunction.
Do not mix used and new batteries on the
remote control.
If the remote control is going to be idle for a
long time, remove the batteries. Otherwise,
electrolyte may leak leading to malfunction
and even burns if contacted with human body.
Wipe away any electrolyte leakage inside the
remote control, and install new batteries
If any electrolyte happens to contact with
parts of your body, wash it off thoroughly
with clean water immediately.
Remote control operation range (Figure E)
The normal operation range of the remote
control is about 5m and within about 60 de-
gree in front of the unit.
The effective distance varies slightly with the
brightness of the room.
Note:
Do not point bright lights at the remote control
sensor
Do not place any shield between the remote
control and the sensor.
Do not use this remote control while simulta-
neously operating the remote controls of any
other equipment.
BASIC CONNECTIONS
D
E
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