Inserting/replacing the remote control battery
Remove the battery when the device is not being used for longer periods of time.
Leaking or damaged batteries might cause acid burns when getting into contact with skin.
Therefore, use suitable protective gloves.
Make sure that the batteries are neither short-circuited nor thrown into a fire. Do not recharge
batteries. Danger of explosion!
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Take the remote control out of the steering wheel attachment as described further up.
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Slide the battery compartment cover on the back upwards and take it off.
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Insert the batteries observing the correct polarity. The positive pole of the battery must point upwards.
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Close the battery compartment. The latch must snap into place.
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Replace the remote control in the steering wheel attachment as described further up.
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If the remote control no longer functions properly, the battery is discharged and must be replaced.
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Replace the battery analog to the above description.
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Exchange the battery for a new 3V lithium button cell CR2025.
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