to come. For occasional cleaning and the removal of
dust, we recommend the use of a dry cloth.
Changing the batteries in the radio remote control
g Remove the cover from the battery compartment (20)
on the back of the radio remote control. Place three AAA
batteries into the compartment, paying attention to the
+/- markings. Close the compartment cover again.
Changing the batteries in the uni 10_95RF motor control
g Disconnect the mains cable (30) from the mains
outlet before changing the batteries. Remove the cover
of the battery compartment (24) on the back of the
motor housing. Carefully remove the batteries from
the battery clips. Place two 9V block batteries into the
compartment, paying attention to the +/- markings.
Close the compartment cover again. The batteries in
the motor housing provide power in the case of a
power failure.
Troubleshooting
In case of malfunctions with your uni 10_95RF, con-
sult the following troubleshooting tips. If the problem
cannot be resolved, disconnect the uni 10_95RF, from
the mains outlet and contact your Swissflex stockist.
Loss of power in the sitting position
g In the case of a power failure, the battery pack
(2 x 9V) in the motor control allows you to move the
bed
to a sleeping position (horizontal position).
Use the
emergency lowering key (23) to move the
bed to the
horizontal position when there is no
mains power.
After a power failure
g Before resuming use of the uni 10_95RF, press and
hold the "All motors combined" "down" button (2),
until all comfort areas have reached the horizontal
position and the motors have stopped moving.
Activating the emergency lowering
g Press the emergency lowering button (23) on the
motor control to reach the horizontal (basic) position.
Repeated use of the emergency lowering function puts
a lot of strain on the batteries, in which case they must
be replaced.
The uni 10_95RF does not work despite being swit-
ched on and all components being connected pro-
perly
g Disconnect the mains supply unit (30) from the
mains outlet. Wait a minute and then reconnect to the
mains. If necessary, connect a bedside lamp to check
that mains voltage (230V) is present. If there is no cur-
rent, check the fuse.
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g Press the "all motors combined" button "down"
(2) to reset all adjustments. The control of the uni
10_95RF contains microprocessors, so irregular
power supply can lead to malfunctions.
The radio remote control does not work (The back-
ground light does not work)
g Insert (new) batteries. Where applicable, remove
any obstacles between the radio remote control and
the motor control.
Cannot programme new positions
g Repeat the programming procedure.
Programmed positions do not work
g Check whether the same position has been stored
in two different memory locations by moving the in-
dividual motors and re-programme the positions and
repeat the programming procedure.
Individual motors do not work
g Ensure the proper connection of the motor cables
to the control.
Technical data
Supply voltage: 230V / 50-60 Hz
Thrust motors: 4 x 3000 N
Power rating motors: 4 x 96 W
Remote control power supply: 3 x AAA batteries
Radio signal range under normal conditions: 15 m
Power supply for emergency lowering:
2 x 9V block battery
Total connected load: 484 W / 6 A
Temperature range: + 5 °C to + 40 °C
Total connected load: 1440 W / 6 A
EG conformity: see last page
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