vant provisions of Directive 1999/EC. For the complete CE Decla-
ration of Conformity please refer to www.rev.biz under the article
in question.
3. Battery operation
Remove the cover from the battery compartments 1 + 2 and insert
the specified batteries – pay attention to correct polarity (+/-).
Safety instructions for batteries
• Inserting the batteries the wrong way round (incorrect +/-
polarity) can damage/destroy the appliance
• Do not store batteries within the reach of children. This applies
in particular to batteries that could be swallowed
• Seek immediate medical help for affected person in the event of
a battery being swallowed
• Do not attempt to revive batteries by heating up or similar mea-
sures. Primary batteries may not be recharged as this can result
in electrolyte leakage, fire and explosions
• Do not immerse batteries in water and do not store in a damp
place. Always store in a dry and cool place
• Do not throw batteries into fire. Do not attempt to open, solder
or weld
• Do not short-circuit batteries
Please dispose of batteries in compliance with legal requirements
(see section no. 13)
4. Coding
The transmitter and receiver must be assigned the same
code first before you can operate the receiver by remote con-
trol. 16 different coding possibilities are available to ensure that
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