Using the remote control unit, Remote control unit operating range, Caution – Sharp DV-L70BL User Manual

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GB

40

To load batteries

For information about how to load the batteries, see page 17.

Using the Remote Control Unit

Remote control unit operating range

Important!

• Do not subject the remote control

unit to strong impact.

• Do not allow the remote control unit

to become wet and keep it out of
areas subject to high humidity.

• The remote control unit may fail to work

properly after you replace its batteries. When
this happens, remove the batteries and leave
them out for at least five minutes. Next, reload
the batteries and try again.

• The remote control unit may not work properly

if the remote sensor of the DVD player is in
direct sunlight or other strong light. Change
the orientation of the light or the DVD player
and try again.

OPERATE

TITLE

ENTER

MENU

RETURN

VIRTUAL

BACKLIGHT

HI/LOW/OFF

VIEW

MODE

DIGITAL

GAMMA

DIGITAL

S.PICTURE

VIDEO

ADJUST

15

°

15

°

Remote sensor

Signal emitter

5m

Improperly using batteries can cause them to leak. Note the following
precautions when using batteries.

CAUTION

• Make sure the positive

and negative

ends of the batteries are

facing correctly.

• Never mix batteries of different types.
• Never mix new batteries with old ones. Doing so reduces the life of the

new batteries and can cause the old batteries to leak.

• Do not leave dead batteries in the remote control unit. Touching fluid

leaking from batteries can cause skin irritation. Clean out any leaked fluid
with a cloth, taking care not to get any on your fingers.

• The batteries that come with the DVD player discharge slightly during shipping

and storage. You should be able to get about six months to one year of operation
from the supplied batteries.

• If you do not plan to use the remote control unit for a long time, remove its batteries.

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