Remote Control Operation; Replacing The Remote Control Battery; Power Source - Naxa NPB-262 Manual Del Usuario

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REMOTE CONTROL OPERATION

To operate the unit with the remote control, point the remote
transmitter [17] of the remote control at the IR sensor on the front
display panel of the unit. Press the buttons on the remote control to
use it.
The remote works best at a distance of no further than 20 to 23 feet
and within 30 degrees to either side of the sensor. Bright sunlight or
other lighting conditions in the room can interfere with the remote
control. If remote operation is unsatisfactory or stops working entirely,
try using a new battery in the remote or try darkening the room.

REPLACING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY

 The remote control includes one CR2025 (3V) lithium battery.
Remove the plastic protector from the battery compartment before
using the remote for the first time.
 To replace the battery, gently push the clasp to the right and then slide
the battery compartment tray out. Remove the old battery and install a
new lithium battery (type CR-2025) in the tray. The positive side of the
battery should face up.
 Slide the tray back into the compartment until the clasp clicks into
place.

POWER SOURCE

This unit is designed to operate on or AC/DC electrical systems.
AC OPERATION
Plug one end of the power cord into the AC power input on the unit; plug the other end into a
household AC outlet. (Battery operation will be disabled automatically when AC power is used).
DC OPERATION
Open the battery compartment door [30]. Load 10 pieces of UM-1/D size batteries (not included)
into the compartment, taking care to match the +/– polarities marked inside the compartment.
CAUTION:
Remove batteries if they are empty or not being used for a long period
of time.
Batteries contain chemical substances and should be disposed of
properly. Check your local regulations before throwing batteries in the
trash.
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