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Operating Instructions; Insert/Replace Batteries; Manual Programming - H+H UFB 90 Bedienungsanleitung

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Operating instructions

UFB 90 is a programmable universal
remote control with extra large keys
– ideal for the elderly. The functions of
2 devices can be simultaneously con-
trolled using this remote.
The following types of devices can be op-
erated:
TV
– TV set
CBL – video recorder or DVD player, SAT
receiver, set-top box
1. Scope of delivery
1 x UFB 90
1 x operating instructions
2. Special features
• extra large keys – ideal for the elderly
• for operating: TV set and video recorder
or DVD player, SAT receiver, set-top box
• suitable for over 900 models
• comprehensive code library
• programmable either via code-search or
by using the enclosed number code
3. Operating elements
1. MUTE
mute
device selection: TV set/
2. TV/VCR
video recorder
On/Off
3. POWER
volume up/down
4. VOL + –
5. CH + –
programme up/down
6. Programme
numbers
programme selection
0-9, 1/11,
2/12
7. TV
device selection: TV set
device selection: video
8. CBL
recorder or DVD player,
SAT receiver, set-top box
9. SET
required for programming
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
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4. Insert/replace batteries

Two mignon AA batteries are required for
the remote (not included in delivery). We
recommend two of our H+H MGA 4 alkaline
batteries.
1. Open the battery compartment lid on the
back of the remote.
2. Insert two Mignon batteries – observe
the correct polarity (+/-).
3. Close the battery compartment lid again.
Note! It is not necessary to programme
the remote again after replacing batter-
ies.
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5. Programming
You may programme the remote manually
or use the search function.
When programming manually, please en-
ter the device code shown in the code list.
When using the search function, all the
codes available in the library are tried in se-
quence.
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5.1 Manual programming

1. Find the appropriate code(s) for your de-
vice in the code list to enable you to en-
ter the number sequence promptly.
2. Switch on the device you wish to operate
with the remote.
3. Press and hold down the SET key using a
sharp object. Press the device key (TV or
CBL), whilst holding down the SET key,
for the POWER key LED to light up.
4. Now enter the three-digit code which
you have found in the code list for your
device. The red LED confirms each key
entry by briefly lighting up. Start with the
first code if more than one code is given.
5. The red LED switches off after the last
letter of the code has been entered.
Should you have entered a code which is
not in the list, the LED will flash twice af-
ter entry of the last number and then light
up again for you to enter a valid code.
6. Point the remote at the device and check
whether it reacts to the remote.
7. Should the device not react to the first
code number in the code list, repeat
steps 3 to 6 using the second listed code
number. More than one code may be ap-
plicable to a device. Try another code if
not all the functions react to the remote
controller.
8. Note down the codes that best match
your device on the back of the remote to
facilitate renewed entry if required.
Note! If no key is pressed in a 10 second
period, programming is prematurely ter-
minated.
5.2 Programming using
the search function
1. Switch on the device you wish to control
with the remote.
2. Press and hold down the SET key using a
sharp object. Press the device key (TV or
CBL), whilst holding down the SET key,
for the POWER key LED to light up.
3. Release both keys again and press
the SET key once again briefly, for the
POWER key LED to flash.
4. Now point the remote at the device that
you wish to control. Slowly and repeated-
ly push the POWER key to try all available
codes in the library in sequence.
5. As soon as the device reacts to the re-
mote control (device switches off), press
the TV or CBL key on the remote. The red
LED now switches off.
6. If you have not confirmed the code in
time, steps 2 to 5 must be repeated
again.
Note! Unless you have made an entry in
any 30 second period, programming is
prematurely terminated.
6. Notes on Disposal
Old units, marked with the symbol
as illustrated, may not be disposed
of in the household rubbish.
Used rechargeable
and non-recharge-
able batteries which
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