Remote control
Important information about the batteries and how to dispose of them
Batteries must NOT be disposed of with household waste. As the user, you are legally obligated
to return used batteries for proper disposal. You can hand in your batteries at public collection
points in your community or wherever the same type of batteries are sold.
• It is very important that you make sure that the polarity of the batteries is correct.
Wrongly inserted batteries could destroy the device – a fire hazard.
• Do not try to open or damage batteries and do not throw batteries into a fire.
• Batteries that are leaking fluid are dangerous. Only touch these with suitable gloves.
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
• Take the batteries out of the device if you are not going to be using it for a significant
period of time.
B
A
C
D
8 h
t o
A u
4 h
r b o
T u
2 h
3
1 h
2
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Replacing the battery
• Open the battery compartment by pressing
(A) and pulling out (B) at the same time.
Take out the flat battery.
• Insert a new battery into the battery compart-
ment, making sure the polarity is correct (+ / -).
• Always use 3V lithium batteries CR2025.
• Slide the battery compartment back into its
seating (C).
The remote control comes with a self-
adhesive magnetic film (D). If required, this
can be stuck on the back of the remote
control. With the magnetic film stuck on it, the
remote control can easily be attached to any
ferromagnetic surface
(e.g. on the back of the air purifier).
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