Always disconnect the unit from the mains supply before
cleaning it.
Do not dispose of this machine in the normal domestic waste.
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The only permissible method of disposing of this product is to take it to your local collection
centre for electrical waste.
F6 / F VSP Remote Control Handset
Switching the remote control address
In rare cases you may find that other remote-controlled
equipment in your household uses the same infra-red
control codes as the VSP 1250 R. This problem
manifests itself in the wrong piece of equipment
responding to commands, and carrying out unwanted
actions. The VSP 1250 R can be switched to a different
remote control address to eliminate such problems.
VSP 1250 R – setting the remote control address:
The remote control address is changed using the Service
menu (see the chapter entitled 'Service menu').
F6 / F VSP – setting the remote control address:
You also have to change the address of the remote
control handset to suit the VSP 1250 R:
Hold the
and
simultaneously. After about ten seconds the LED on the
handset will flash. Now press the
button.
Pressing the
button sets the handset to the
normal remote control address (RC-ADR 1); pressing the
button sets the alternative address (RC-ADR 2).
The LED now goes out to indicate that the change has
taken place.
IMPORTANT!
The VSP 1250 R and the remote control
handset must always be set to the same
address!
Care of the unit
Proper disposal
buttons pressed in
or
Never use abrasive or solvent-based cleaners!
The surfaces of the case should simply be wiped clean
with a soft, dry cloth.
Replacing the batteries
To open the battery compartment cover release the latch
by pressing it in and raising the end. Fit new dry batteries
of the LR 03 (MICRO) type, taking care to position them
with correct polarity as shown by the engraved markings.
Please remember that all the cells must be replaced at
the same time.
If you have already switched the remote control
to Address 2, you will need to repeat the
procedure after changing the batteries (see
Chapter
'Changing
address').
Disposal of exhausted batteries:
Used batteries must not be discarded in the
household waste! In accordance with the
Battery Disposal Regulation (BattVO) they must
be returned to the retailer (shop) or to your local
toxic waste collection point, where they will be
destroyed or recycled safely. All local authorities
are now obliged to provide such collection
points, and / or vehicles for collecting exhausted
batteries.
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(optional accessory)
the
remote
control