1.
Slide the cover open in the direction indicated by the
arrow.
2.
Insert alkaline batteries (type AAA, LR03/1.5 V - not
provided) compliant with Battery Directive no.2006/66/EC
and amendments Directive 2013/56/EC into the remote
control and make sure the poles match.
3.
Put the cover back on.
4.
Point the remote control towards the receiver on the air
conditioner.
5.
The remote control should be positioned within 6 metres
from the receiver.
6.
There must be no obstacles between the remote control
and the receiver.
7.
Do not drop or launch the remote control.
8.
Do not leave the remote control under strong sunlight or
heating devices and other source of heat.
9.
Remove the batteries from the remote control when the
latter is not used for a long time.
10. If no sound is heard and the transmission symbol on the
display does not flash, the batteries must be replaced.
11. If the system resets when the remote control button is
pressed, the electrical signal is poor and the batteries must
be replaced.
12. Flat batteries must be disposed of correctly.
N.B.:
* The image depicts a general remote control, which contains nearly
all the function keys. These may be of a slightly different material
(depending on the model).
INFORMATION FOR THE CORRECT DISPOSAL OF BATTERIES IN ACCORDANCE WITH EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE
2006/66/EC and amendments Directive 2013/56/EC
Replace batteries when they are depleted. At the end of their life, batteries must be disposed of separately from unsorted waste.
They must be taken to designated recycling centres or returned to a retailer providing this service. Separate disposal of batteries
prevents potential negative effects on the environment and human health due to inadequate disposal, and also allows for
recovering and recycling their constituent materials, resulting in significant savings in terms of energy and resources. The separate
disposal obligation is underlined by the crossed-out dustbin symbol appearing on the battery. Illegal disposal of the product by the
user implies administrative sanctions applied as per current regulations.
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