3.3 - USE OF THE REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control supplied with the air conditioner is the tool
which allows You to use the appliance in the most comfortable
manner.
It should be handled with care and in particular:
• Keep it dry (do not clean it with water or leave it outdoors in
bad weather).
• Avoid dropping or bumping it.
• Keep it out of direct sunlight.
• The remote control operates by means of an infrared beam.
• During use, there must not be any obstacle between the remote control and the air-conditioner.
• If other appliances in the room have remote controls (TV, stereo, etc...), there may be interference.
• Electronic and fluorescent lights may also interfere with transmissions between remote control
and air-conditioner.
• Remove the batteries in case of prolonged disuse of the remote control.
3.3.a - Insertion of batteries
To insert the batteries correctly (not supplied):
a. Remove the batteries compartment cover (figure 14).
b. Insert the batteries into the relevant compartment (figure 14).
Check the polarity indicated on the bottom of the compartment .
c. Close the compartment correctly.
3.3.b - Replacement of batteries
Always use new batteries.
The use of old or different batteries could generate malfunctioning of the remote
control.
The remote control uses two dry alkaline 1.5V batteries (AAA.) (Fig.14).
When replacing batteries, replace both and dispose of the dead batteries in the
appropriate collection centres and as required by law.
• If the remote control is not used for several weeks or longer, remove the batteries.
Any leaks from the batteries could damage the remote control.
Do not re-charge or disassemble the batteries. Do not throw the batteries into the fire.
They can burn and explode.
If the battery liquid falls onto the skin or clothes, wash well with clean water. Do
not use the remote control with batteries that have leaked.
The chemical products contained in the batteries can cause burns or other risks
to health.
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