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Remote control preparation
| Battery installation E_
Insert the batteries while observing the correct (+) and (-)
polarities as illustrated at right.
Service life of batteries
•The batteries normally last for about one year although this
depends on how often, and for what operations, the remote
control is used.
• If the remote control unit fails to work even when it is oper¬
ated near the player, replace the batteries.
• Use size "AA" batteries.
Notes:
• Do not use rechargeable (Ni-Cd) batteries.
• Do not attempt to recharge, short-circuit, disassem¬
ble, heat or throw the batteries into the fire.
• Do not drop, step on or otherwise impact the remote
control unit. This may damage the parts or lead to
malfunction.
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• If the remote control unit is not going to be used for a
long time, remove the batteries. Otherwise, electrolyte
may leak which may lead not only to malfunctioning
but also to burns if contact is made with the electro¬
lyte.
•Wipe away any electrolyte leaking inside the remote
control unit, and install new batteries.
• If any electrolyte should come into contact with parts
of your body, wash it off thoroughly with water.
Remote control operation range E_
Point the remote control unit from no more than about 23 feet
(7 m) from the remote control sensor and within about 60s of
the front of the unit.
•The operating distance may vary according to the bright¬
ness of the room.
Note:
• Do not point bright lights at the remote control sensor.
• Do not place objects between the remote control unit and
the remote control sensor.
• Do not use this remote control unit while simultaneously op¬
erating the remote control unit of any other equipment.
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