Setting-up operation / Cleaning / Disposal
Prob-
Range is too small
lem
Rem-
· For large ranges, ensure
that as few walls and as
edy
little furniture as possible
are in the way of the
remote control and the
radio-controlled socket.
· If the range is too small
at times, the reason could
be a remote control which
works on a similar fre-
quency. Whenever this re-
mote control is active, the
range declines (e.g. wire-
less headphones, radio-
controlled movement
alarms, radio gongs
etc.).
Cleaning
Q
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Before cleaning, always disconnect
the radio-controlled socket from the
wall socket and remove all power
plugs from the device.
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Ensure that no liquids get into the
inside of the device. Use a soft cloth
to clean the housing. Never use
petroleum, solvents or cleaners
which corrode plastics.
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Disposal
Q
Electrical appliances
must not be disposed
of with domestic waste.
In accordance with Council Directive
2012 / 19 / EC on waste electrical and
electronic equipment (WEEE), used
electrical appliances, lighting equipment
and batteries have to be collected sep-
arately and recycled in an environmentally
friendly way. Enquire at your city council
or local government regarding the possi-
bilities of disposing of electronic waste in
a correct and environmentally friendly
way.
The product packaging is made from
recyclable materials. Please dispose of
these in an environmentally friendly
way and ensure that they are sorted
into the appropriate collection bins.
Environmental damage
through incorrect dis-
posal of the batteries!
Batteries should not be disposed of with
domestic waste. They may contain toxic
heavy metals and are subject to hazard-
ous waste treatment rules and regulations.
That is why you should dispose of used
batteries at a local collection point.
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