UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL KH2159
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Read the operating instructions carefully before using the de- vice for the first time and preserve this booklet for later refer- ence. Pass this manual on to whoever might acquire
the device at a future date.
Important safety instructions
Proper use
Children may only operate the remote control under adult supervision.
The universal remote control can replace a maximum of ten remote controls. It can only be used for entertainment elec- tronics with infrared receivers. The functions of the Universal remote control essentially correspond to those of the original remote control. The universal remote control is intended for private use. It is not suitable for commercial use.
Any other use is considered improper use. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for damage caused by improper handling or unauthorized reconstruction.
Warning
A warning of this danger level signifies a possible dangerous situation. If the dangerous situation is not avoided it can lead to injuries. The directives in this warning are there to avoid personal injuries.
Important
A warning of this danger level signifies possible property damage. If the situation is not avoided it can lead to property damage. The directives in this warning are there to avoid property damage.
Note
A note signifies additional information that assists in the handling of the device.
Warning of injury danger as a result of improper handling of batteries!
Batteries must be handled with special care. Take note of the following safety instructions:
•Keep batteries well away from children. Children can put batteries into their mouths and swallow them. If a bat- tery is swallowed medical assistance must be sought IM-
MEDIATELY.
•Do not throw batteries into a fire. Never subject batteries
to high temperatures.
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