3.3 - USE OF THE REMOTE CONTROLLER
The remote controller supplied with the appliance has been designed so as to grant it maximum robustness
and exceptional functionality, but it still needs to be handled with care.
Avoid:
• leaving it exposed to rain, pouring liquids on its keyboard or dropping it in water;
• making it undergo excessive shocks or dropping it on hard surfaces,
• leaving it exposed to sun rays,
• interposing obstacles between the remote controller and the appliance while the remote controller is being used.
Additionally:
• if other appliances equipped with remote controller (TV, radio, stereo units, etc.) are used in the
same room, some interferences may occur;
• electronic and fluorescent lamps may interfere with the communications between the remote
controller and the appliance,
• extract the batteries in case of prolonged inactivity of the remote controller.
3.3.a - Inserting the batteries
To correctly insert the batteries:
a. Remove the cover of the battery compartment (Fig.25).
b. Insert the batteries in the specific compartment (Fig.25).
Scrupulously respect the polarities indicated on
the bottom of the battery compartment.
c. Correctly close the cover (Fig.25).
3.4 - REPLACING THE BATTERIES
Always use new batteries.
The use of old batteries or of batteries of a dif-
ferent type may generate a malfunction of the
remote controller.
- The remote controller uses two 1,5V dry-cell alkaline batteries (AAA type) (Fig.25).
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