Remote control operation – Polaroid DVP 300 User Manual

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Remote Control Operation

Battery Installation

Insert the batteries supplied while

observing the correct (+) and (

 

)

polarities.

Service life of Batteries

The batteries normally last for

about six months, although this

depends on how often, and for

what operations, the remote control

is used.

If the remote control unit fails to

work even when it is operated near

the player, replace the batteries.

Use fresh “AAA” batteries.

NOTES:

Do not attempt to recharge,

short-circuit, disassemble or heat

batteries; do not throw them into

fire.

Do not drop, step on or otherwise

batter the remote control unit. This

may damage the parts or lead to a

malfunction.

Do not mix old and new batteries.

Wipe away any leakage inside

the remote control unit, and install

new batteries.

If leakage should come into

contact with your skin, immediately

wash it off thoroughly with water.

Batteries contain chemical

substances and we recommend

that you dispose of them properly

and in compliance with any local

regulations.

Remote

Control Operation Range

Point the remote control unit from

no more than about 23 feet from

the remote sensor and within about

60 degrees of the front of the unit.

The operating distance may vary

according to the brightness of the

room.

NOTES:

Do not point bright lights at the

remote control sensor.

Do not place objects between the

remote control unit and the remote

control sensor.

Do not use this remote control

unit while simultaneously operating

the remote control unit of any other

equipment.

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