Universal Remote Control Remote control HCCUR owner manual Read this First

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Remember to exercise good common sense when using the Home Automation features of your Remote - especially when scheduling unattended devices. There can be some unexpected consequences if not used with care. For example, an empty coffee pot can be remotely turned on. If that should happen, your coffee pot could be damaged from overheating. If an electric heater is turned on by remote control while clothing is draped over it, a fire could result. DO NOT USE the remote for the control of high power heating appliances such as portable heaters.

WARNING: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE ANY PART OF THE HOME AUTOMATION SYSTEM TO RAIN OR MOISTURE

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT DISASSEMBLE ANY PART OF THE HOME AUTOMATION SYSTEM’S PLUG-IN MODULES OR CONTROLLERS. NO USER- SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE. IF YOU SPILL LIQUID ON A UNIT, DISCONNECT THE UNIT FROM THE AC OUTLET TO PREVENT POSSIBLE FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

POWERLINE OPERATED EQUIPMENT OR ACCESSORIES CONNECTED TO ANY OF THESE UNITS SHOULD BEAR THE UL LISTING OR CSA CERTIFICATION MARK AND SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN MODIFIED IN ANY WAY THAT MIGHT DEFEAT THEIR SAFETY FEATURES.

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Contents Universal Remote Control Read this First FCC Caution Contents Introduction Make your lights and appliances go to work for youSetting UP Your Remote Getting StartedLast For CD players use the AUX 1 or AUX 2 buttons Page Searching for Codes Identifying Codes Found Using the Search Procedure Controlling Modules Home Control Functions Changing the House Code Troubleshooting Transceiver Module doesn’t respond to the remoteFor Technical Assistance Call