• The remote control display goes off after a few seconds of non-
use, to reactivate it press any key.
3.3.1 - I nsertion of batteries (fig. 31)
To insert the batteries correctly:
a. Remove the batteries compartment
cover.
b. Insert the batteries into the relevant
compartment.
Check the polarity indicated on
the bottom of the compartment.
c. Close the compartment correctly.
3.3.2 - Replacement of batteries
The batteries should be replaced when
the display on the remote control does not
appear sharply or when the remote control
does not change the settings.
Always use new batteries and replace both at the same time.
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.LR03) (fig. 31).
When the batteries have been replaced, adjust the remote control clock.
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.
• The average life-span of the batteries, with normal use, is approx. six months.
Replace the batteries when the indoor unit command receipt "beep" can no longer
be heard, or if the transmission indicator on the remote control does not switch on.
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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