Philips 32PHH4100-88, 40PFH4100-88, 48PFH4100-88 Instruction manual

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32PFH4100
32PFT4100 32PFT4100
32PHH4100
32PHT4100 32PHT4100
40PFH4100
40PFT4100 40PFT4100
48PFH4100
48PFT4100 48PFT4100
User Manual
Contents
1 Your new TV 3
1.1 Pause TV and recordings 3
1.2 EasyLink 3
2 Setting up 4
2.1 Read safety 4
2.2 TV stand and wall mounting 4
2.3 Tips on placement 4
2.4 Power cable 4
2.5 Antenna cable 5
3 Connections 6
3.1 Tips on connections 6
3.2 EasyLink HDMI CEC 7
3.3 Common interface - CAM 8
3.4 Set-top box - STB 8
3.5 Home Theatre System - HTS 8
3.6 Blu-ray Disc player 10
3.7 DVD player 10
3.8 Game console 10
3.9 USB Hard Drive 11
3.10 USB flash drive 11
3.11 Camcorder 11
3.12 Computer 12
3.13 Headphones (For 4000, 4100, 6300 TV models) 12
4 Switch on 13
4.1 On or Standby (For 4100 TV models) 13
5 Remote control 14
5.1 Key overview (For 4000, 4100, 5210 TV models) 14
5.2 IR sensor 14
5.3 Batteries 15
5.4 Cleaning 15
6 TV channels 16
6.1 Watching TV channels 16
6.2 Channel installation 19
7 TV guide 23
7.1 Using the TV guide 23
7.2 Recordings 23
7.3 Receiving TV guide data 23
12.1 What you need 29
12.2 Record a programme 29
12.3 Watch a recording 29
13 Settings 30
13.1 Picture 30
13.2 Game or computer 31
13.3 Format and edges 32
13.4 Sound 32
14 Specifications 35
14.1 Environmental 35
14.2 Reception for PxH / PxT models 35
14.3 Display 36
14.4 Power 36
14.5 Dimensions and weights 36
14.6 Connectivity for Pxx4100 37
14.7 Sound 37
14.8 Multimedia 37
15 Software 39
15.1 Software update 39
15.2 Software version 39
15.3 Open source software 39
15.4 Open source license 39
16 Troubleshooting and support 42
16.1 Troubleshooting 42
16.2 Register 43
16.3 Help 43
16.4 Online help 43
16.5 Consumer Care / Repair 43
17 Safety and care 45
17.1 Safety 45
17.2 Screen care 46
18 Terms of use, copyrights and licenses 47
18.1 Terms of use 47
18.2 Copyrights and licenses 47
Index 49
8 Sources 24
8.1 Sources list 24
8.2 From standby 24
8.3 EasyLink 24
9 Timers and clock 25
9.1 Sleep timer 25
9.2 Clock 25
9.3 Auto switch off 25
10 Your photos, videos and music 26
10.1 From a USB connection 26
11 Pause TV 28
11.1 Pause TV 28
12 Recording 29
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Your new TV
1.1
Pause TV and recordings
If you connect a USB Hard Drive, you can pause and record a broadcast from a digital TV channel.
Pause your TV and answer that urgent phone call or simply take a break during a sports match, while the TV stores the broadcast on the USB Hard Drive. You can start watching again later.
1.2
EasyLink
With
EasyLink
Disc player, with the remote control of the TV. EasyLink uses HDMI CEC to communicate with the connected
devices.
you can operate a connected device, like a Bluray
3
2
Setting up
2.1
Read safety
Read the safety instructions first before you use the TV. In Help, go to
2.2
Safety and care
>
Safety
.
Maximum 14 mm)
- 32PHT4100/60 - VESA MIS-F 100x100, M4 (Minimum 12 mm, Maximum 16 mm)
- 40Pxx4100 - VESA MIS-F 200x200, M4 (Minimum 12 mm, Maximum 16 mm)
- 48Pxx4100 - VESA MIS-F 200x200, M6 (Minimum 12 mm, Maximum 16 mm)
- 40Pxx6300 - VESA MIS-F 200x200, M6 (Minimum 14 mm, Maximum 24 mm)
- 48Pxx6300 - VESA MIS-F 400x400, M6 (Minimum 14 mm, Maximum 24 mm)
- 55Pxx6300 - VESA MIS-F 400x400, M6 (Minimum 14 mm, Maximum 24 mm)
TV stand and wall mounting
TV stand
You can find the instructions for mounting the TV stand in the Quick Start Guide that came with the TV. In case you lost this guide, you can download it from www.philips.com.
Use the product type number of the TV to look for the Quick Start Guide to download.
Wall mounting
Your TV is also prepared for a VESA-compliant wall mount bracket (sold separately). Use the following VESA code when purchasing the wall mount . . . To fix the bracket securely, use screws with a length indicated in the drawing.
Caution
Wall mounting the TV requires special skills and should only be performed by qualified personnel. The TV wall mounting should meet safety standards according to the TV's weight. Also read the safety precautions before positioning the TV. TP Vision Europe B.V. bears no responsibility for improper mounting or any mounting that results in accident or injury.
2.3
Tips on placement
- Position the TV where light does not shine directly on the screen.
- Position the TV up to 15 cm away from the wall.
- The ideal distance to watch TV is 3 times its diagonal screen size. When seated, your eyes should be level with the centre of the screen.
2.4
Power cable
- 22Pxx4000 - VESA MIS-F 75x75, M4 (Minimum 10 mm, Maximum 10.5 mm)
- 24Pxx4000 - VESA MIS-F 75x75, M4 (Minimum 10 mm, Maximum 10.5 mm)
- 24PHx5210 - VESA MIS-F 75x75, M4 (Minimum 10 mm, Maximum 10.5 mm)
- 32PFx4100 - VESA MIS-F 100x100, M4 (Minimum 10 mm, Maximum 14 mm)
- 32PHx4100/12 - VESA MIS-F 100x100, M4 (Minimum 10 mm, Maximum 14 mm)
- 32PHx4100/88 - VESA MIS-F 100x100, M4 (Minimum 10 mm,
- Insert the power cable into the back of the TV.
- Make sure the power cable is securely inserted in the connector.
- Make sure that the power plug, in the wall socket, is accessible at all times.
- When you unplug the power cable, always pull the plug, never pull the cable.
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POWER
connector on the
Although this TV has a very low standby power consumption, unplug the power cable to save energy if you do not use the TV for a long period of time.
2.5
Antenna cable
Insert the antenna plug firmly into the back of the TV.
You can connect your own antenna or an antenna signal from an antenna distribution system. Use an IEC Coax 75 Ohm RF antenna connector.
Use this antenna connection for DVB-T and DVB-C input signals.
ANTENNA
socket at the
5
3
Connections
3.1
EasyLink HDMI CEC
If your devices are connected with HDMI and have EasyLink, you can operate them with the TV remote control. EasyLink HDMI CEC must be switched On on the TV and the connected device.
Tips on connections
Connectivity guide
Always connect a device to the TV with the highest quality connection available. Also, use good quality cables to ensure a good transfer of picture and sound.
If you need help to connect several devices to the TV, you can visit the Philips TV connectivity guide. The guide offers information on how to connect and which cables to use.
Go to
www.connectivityguide.philips.com
Antenna
If you have a Set-top box (a digital receiver) or Recorder, connect the antenna cables to run the antenna signal through the Set-top box and/or Recorder first before it enters the TV. In this way, the antenna and the Set-top box can send possible additional channels to the Recorder to record.
DVI to HDMI
Use a DVI to HDMI adapter if your device only has a DVI connection. Use one of the HDMI connections and add an Audio L/R cable (mini-jack 3.5mm) to Audio In for sound, on the back of the TV.
Copy protection
DVI and HDMI cables support HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection). HDCP is a copy protection signal that prevents copying content from a DVD disc or Blu-ray Disc. Also referred to as DRM (Digital Rights Management).
HDMI ARC
HDMI 1 connection on the TV have HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel). If the device, typically a Home Theatre System (HTS), also has the HDMI ARC connection, connect it to HDMI 1 on this TV. With the HDMI ARC connection, you do not need to connect the extra audio cable that sends the sound of the TV picture to the HTS. The HDMI ARC connection combines both signals.
HDMI
HDMI CEC
An HDMI connection has the best picture and sound quality. One HDMI cable combines video and audio signals. Use an HDMI cable for High Definition (HD) or Full HD (FHD) TV signals. For best signal quality transfer, use a High speed HDMI cable and do not use an HDMI cable longer than 5 m.
In case you prefer to switch off ARC on the HDMI connections, press  and select
settings
>
Sound
>
and press OK. Select
Setup
Advanced
>
HDMI 1 - ARC
TV
.
Scart
SCART is a good quality connection. The SCART connection can be used for CVBS and RGB video signals but cannot be used for High Definition (HD) TV signals. The SCART connection combines video and audio signals.
Use the SCART adapter cable to connect your device.
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Audio Out - Optical
Audio Out - Optical is a high quality sound connection. This optical connection can carry 5.1 audio channels. If your device, typically a Home Theatre System (HTS), has no HDMI ARC connection, you can use this connection with the Audio In ­Optical connection on the HTS. The Audio Out - Optical connection sends the sound from the TV to the HTS.
You can set the type of the audio out signal to fit the audio capabilities of your Home Theatre System.
If the sound does not match the video on screen, you can adjust the audio to video synchronization.
respective owners.
Operate devices (For 4000, 4100, 5210 TV models)
To operate a device connected to HDMI and set up with EasyLink, select the device - or its activity - in the list of TV connections. Press  SOURCES, select a device connected to an HDMI connection and press OK.
3.2
EasyLink HDMI CEC
EasyLink
With EasyLink you can operate a connected device with the TV remote control. EasyLink uses HDMI CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) to communicate with the connected devices. Devices must support HDMI CEC and must be connected with an HDMI connection.
EasyLink setup
The TV comes with EasyLink switched on. Make sure that all HDMI CEC settings are properly set up on the connected EasyLink devices. EasyLink might not work with devices from other brands.
Once the device is selected, the TV remote control can control the device. However  and  other TV keys are not forwarded to the device. If the key you need is not on the TV remote control, you can select the key in the Options menu. Press  the screen, select the device key you need and press OK. Some very specific device keys might not be available in the Controls menu.
Note: Only devices that support
Control
OPTIONS
function will respond to the TV remote control.
and select
OPTIONS
Controls
EasyLink Remote
keys and some
in the menu bar. On
EasyLink settings
The TV comes with all EasyLink settings switched on. You can switch off any EasyLink setting independently.
EasyLink
To switch off EasyLink completely . . .
HDMI CEC on other brands
The HDMI CEC functionality has different names on different brands. Some examples are: Anynet, Aquos Link, Bravia Theatre Sync, Kuro Link, Simplink and Viera Link. Not all brands are fully compatible with EasyLink.
Example HDMI CEC branding names are property of their
1. Press  and select
2. Select
3. Select
4. Select
5. Press , repeatedly if necessary, to close the menu.
EasyLink Remote Control
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TV settings EasyLink Off
.
and press OK.
and press OK.
Setup
>
General settings
>
EasyLink
.
If you want devices to communicate but you don't want to operate them with the TV remote control, you can switch off EasyLink remote control separately. You can control multiple HDMI-CEC compliant devices with your TV remote control.
In the EasyLink settings menu, select
Control
One-touch play
When you play an HDMI-CEC compliant device, the TV switches on from standby and switches to the correct source.
One-touch standby
When you press  on the TV remote control, the TV and all HDMI-CEC compliant devices switch to standby mode.
System audio control
If you connect an HDMI-CEC compliant device that includes speakers through the HDMI ARC connector, you can choose to hear the TV audio from those speakers instead of the TV speakers.
3.3
and select
.
Off
EasyLink Remote
Common interface - CAM
CI+
Use the Common Interface slot on the TV to insert the CAM card. With the front of the card facing to you, gently insert the CAM as far as it will go. Leave the card in the slot permanently.
It may take a few minutes before the CAM is activated. Removing the CAM will deactivate the broadcast service on TV. If a CAM is inserted and subscription fees are paid, (connection methods can differ), you can watch the TV broadcast. The inserted CAM is exclusively for your TV.
3.4
Set-top box - STB
Use 2 antenna cables to connect the antenna to the Set-top box (a digital receiver) and the TV.
This TV is ready for the CI+ Conditional Access. With CI+ you can watch premium HD programmes, like movies
and sports, offered by digital TV broadcasters in your region. These programmes are scrambled by the TV broadcaster and descrambled with a prepaid CI+ module. Digital TV broadcasters provide this CI+ module (Conditional Access Module - CAM) when you subscribe to their premium programmes. These programmes have a high level of copy protection.
Contact a digital TV broadcaster for more information on terms and conditions.
CAM
Insert a CAM module
Switch off the TV before inserting a CAM. Look on the CAM for the correct method of insertion. Incorrect insertion can damage the CAM and TV.
Next to the antenna connections, add an HDMI cable to connect the Set-top box to the TV. Alternatively, you can use a SCART cable if the Set-top box has no HDMI connection.
Auto switch off Switch off this automatic timer, if you only use the remote
control of the Set-top box. Do this to prevent the TV from switching off automatically after a 4 hour period without a key press on the remote control of the TV.
To switch off the Switch off timer, press  and select press OK. Select
TV settings
set the slider bar to
>
General settings
.
Off
>
Auto switch off
Setup
and
and
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3.5
Home Theatre System - HTS
Audio Out settings
Audio Out delay
Connect HTS
Use an HDMI cable to connect a Home Theatre System (HTS) to the TV. You can connect a Philips Soundbar or an HTS with a built-in disc player. Alternatively, you can use a SCART cable if the device has no HDMI connection.
HDMI ARC
If your Home Theatre System has an HDMI ARC connection, you can use any HDMI connection on the TV to connect. With HDMI ARC, you do not need to connect the extra audio cable. The HDMI ARC connection combines both signals. All HDMI connections on the TV can offer the Audio Return Channel (ARC) signal. But once you connected the Home Theatre System, the TV can only send the ARC signal to this HDMI connection.
With a Home Theatre System (HTS) connected to the TV, the picture on TV and the sound from the HTS should be synchronised.
Automatic audio to video sync
With recent Philips Home Theatre Systems, the audio to video sync is automatically synchronised and always correct.
Audio sync delay
For some Home Theatre Systems you might need to adjust the audio sync delay to synchronise the audio to video. On the HTS, increase the delay value until there is a match between picture and sound. A delay value of 180ms may be required. Read the user manual of the HTS. With a delay value set up on the HTS, you need to switch off Audio Out delay on the TV.
To switch off the Audio Out delay . . .
1. Press  and select
2. Select
3. Select
4. Press , repeatedly if necessary, to close the menu.
TV settings Off
Setup
>
Sound
and press OK.
and press OK.
>
Advanced
>
Audio out delay
.
If the Home Theatre System has no HDMI ARC connection, add an optical audio cable (Toslink) to send the sound of the TV picture to the Home Theatre System.
Audio to video synchronisation (sync)
If the sound does not match the video on screen, you can set a delay on most Home Theatre Systems with a disc player to match the sound with the video.
Audio Out offset
If you cannot set a delay on the Home Theatre System, you can set the TV to sync the sound. You can set an offset that compensates the time necessary for the Home Theatre System to process the sound of the TV picture. You can set the value in steps of 1ms. Maximum setting is 12ms. The Audio out delay setting should be switched on.
To synchronise the sound on the TV . . .
1. Press  and select
2. Select
3. Use the slider bar to set the sound offset and press OK.
4. Press , repeatedly if necessary, to close the menu.
Audio Out format
If you have a Home Theatre System (HTS) with multichannel sound processing capabilities like Dolby Digital, DTS® or similar, set the Audio out format to Multichannel. With Multichannel, the TV can send the compressed multichannel sound signal from a TV channel or connected player to the Home Theatre System. If you have a Home Theatre System without multichannel sound processing, select Stereo.
TV settings
Setup
>
Sound
and press OK.
>
Advanced
>
Audio out offset
.
To set the Audio Out format . . .
1. Press  and select
2. Select
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TV settings
Setup
>
Sound
and press OK.
>
Advanced
>
Audio out
.
format
3. Select
4. Press , repeatedly if necessary, to close the menu.
Audio Out levelling
Use the Audio Out leveling setting to level the volume (loudness) of the TV and the Home Theatre System when you switch over from one to another. Volume differences can be caused by differences in sound processing.
To level the difference in volume . . .
1. Press  and select
2. Select
leveling
3. If the volume difference is large, select difference is small, select Press , repeatedly if necessary, to close the menu.
Multichannel
TV settings
.
or
Setup
>
Stereo
Sound
Less
.
and press OK.
>
Advanced
.
>
Audio out
. If the volume
More
If the Blu-ray Disc player has EasyLink HDMI CEC, you can operate the player with the TV remote control.
3.7
DVD player
Audio Out leveling affects both the Audio Out - Optical and HDMI ARC sound signals.
Problems with HTS sound
Sound with loud noise
If you watch a video from a plugged in USB flash drive or connected computer, the sound from your Home Theatre System might be distorted.
1. Press  and select
2. Select
format.
No sound
If you cannot hear the sound from the TV on your Home Theatre System, check the following . . .
- Check if you connected the HDMI cable to a
ARC
connections on the TV are HDMI ARC connections.
- Check if the Go to  >
1 -ARC
TV settings
connection on the Home Theatre System. All HDMI
HDMI ARC
Setup
.
Setup
>
Sound
>
TV settings
and press
>
setting on the TV is switched On.
OK.
Advanced
>
Sound
>
Audio out
>
Advanced
HDMI
>
HDMI
Use an HDMI cable to connect the DVD player to the TV. Alternatively, you can use a SCART cable, if the device has no HDMI connection.
If the DVD player is connected with HDMI and has EasyLink CEC, you can operate the player with the TV remote control.
3.8
Game console
HDMI
3.6
Blu-ray Disc player
Use a
High speed HDMI
player to the TV.
cable to connect the Blu-ray Disc
For best quality, connect the game console with an High speed HDMI cable to the TV
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3.9
USB Hard Drive
What you need
If you connect a USB Hard Drive, you can pause or record a TV broadcast. The TV broadcast must be a digital broadcast (DVB broadcast or similar).
To pause
To pause a broadcast, you need a USB 2.0 compatible Hard Drive with a minimum of 32GB disc space.
2. Switch on the USB Hard Drive and the TV.
3. When the TV is tuned to a digital TV channel, press  (Pause). Trying to pause will start the formatting.
Follow the instructions on screen. When the USB Hard Drive is formatted, leave it connected
permanently.
Warning
The USB Hard Drive is formatted exclusively for this TV, you cannot use the stored recordings on another TV or PC. Do not copy or change recording files on the USB Hard Drive with any PC application. This will corrupt your recordings. When you format another USB Hard Drive, the content on the former will be lost. A USB Hard Drive installed on your TV will need reformatting for use with a computer.
To record
To pause and record a broadcast, you need a minimum of 250GB disc space.
TV guide
Before you decide to buy a USB Hard Drive to record, you can check if you can record digital TV channels in your country. Press button on the TV guide page, you can record.
TV GUIDE
on the remote control. If there is a Record
Installation
3.10
USB flash drive
You can view photos or play your music and videos from a connected USB flash drive.
Insert a USB flash drive in one of the TV while the TV is switched on.
The TV detects the flash drive and opens a list showing its content. If the contents list does not appear automatically, press
SOURCE
, select
and press OK.
USB
connections on the
USB
Before you can pause or record a broadcast, you must connect and format a USB Hard Drive.
1. Connect the USB Hard Drive to one of the on the TV. Do not connect another USB device to the other USB ports when formatting.
connections
USB
To stop watching the USB flash drive content, press select another activity. To disconnect the USB flash drive, you can pull out the flash drive anytime.
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EXIT
or
3.11
Camcorder
3. Select movie) and press OK.
4. Press , repeatedly if necessary, to close the menu.
(for gaming) or select
Game
Computer
(for watching a
HDMI
For best quality, use an HDMI cable to connect the camcorder to the TV.
3.12
Computer
Connect
You can connect your computer to the TV and use the TV as a PC monitor.
With HDMI
Remember to set the Game or computer setting back to
Computer
3.13
when you stop playing the game.
Headphones (For 4000, 4100, 6300 TV models)
You can connect a set of headphones to  connection on the TV. The connection is a mini­jack 3.5mm. You can adjust the volume of the headphones separately.
To adjust the volume . . .
1. Press  and select
2. Select press OK.
3. Press  (up) or  (down) to adjust the volume.
4. Press , repeatedly if necessay, to close the menu.
TV settings > Sound
Setup
and press
>
OK.
Headphone volume
and
Use an HDMI cable to connect the computer to the TV.
With DVI to HDMI
Alternatively, you can use a DVI to HDMI adapter to connect the PC to HDMI and an audio L/R cable (mini-jack 3.5mm) to AUDIO IN L/R on the back of the TV.
Settings
Ideal monitor setting
If your computer is added as a Computer type of device in the Source menu (the list of connections), the TV is set to the ideal Computer setting automatically.
If you use your computer to watch movies or use it to play games, you might want to set the TV back to the ideal TV watching or gaming setting.
To set the TV to the ideal setting manually . . .
1. Press  and select
2. Select
compter
TV settings
and press OK.
Setup
>
and press
Picture
>
Advanced
OK.
>
Game or
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4
Switch on
4.1
On or Standby (For 4100 TV models)
Make sure you plugged in the mains power on the back of the TV before you switch on the TV.
If the red indicator light is off, press the Joystick on the right side or on the back of the TV to put the TV in standby - the red indicator will light up.
With the TV in standby, press  onon the remote control to switch the TV on.
Switch to standby
To switch the TV to standby, press  on the remote control.
Switch Off
To switch the TV Off, press the Joystick on the right or on the back. The red indicator light is off. The TV is still connected to the mains power but consumes a minimum of energy. To switch off the TV completely, disconnect the power plug. When disconnecting the power plug, always pull the power plug, never the cord. Ensure that you have full access to the power plug, power cord and outlet socket at all times.
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5
Remote control
5.1
Key overview (For 4000, 4100, 5210 TV models)
Top
3.
INFO
To open or close programme infomation.
4.
BACK
To switch back to the previous channel you selected. To close a menu without changing a setting.
5.
HOME
To open or close the home menu.
6.
EXIT
To switch back to watching TV.
7.
OPTIONS
To open or close the Options menu.
8. OK key To confirm a selection or setting.
1.
Standby
To switch the TV On or back to Standby.
2. Playback
- Play , to playback
- Pause , to pause playback
- Stop , to stop playback
- Rewind , to rewind
- Fast forward , to go fast forward
- Record , to record now
3.
To open or close the TV guide.
4.
SETUP
To open the Settings menu.
5.
To open or close the Picture format menu.
/
On
keys
TV GUIDE
FORMAT
Middle
9.
Arrow / navigation
To navigate up, down, left or right.
10.
LIST
To open or close the channel list.
keys
Bottom
1.
Volume
To adjust the volume level.
2. Number keys
To select a TV channel directly or to enter text.
3. SUBTITLE
To switch subtitles on, off or Automatic.
and
text keypad
1.
SOURCES
To open or close the Sources menu - the list of connected devices.
2.
Colour keys
The buttons function follow the on-screen instructions.
4.
Mute
To mute the sound or to restore it.
5.
Channel
To switch to the next or previous channel in the channel list, to open the next or previous page in Text or start the next or previous chapter on a disc.
6.
TEXT
To open or close Text / Teletext.
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5.2
IR sensor
The TV can receive commands from a remote control that uses IR (infrared) to send commands. If you use such a remote control, always make sure you point the remote control at the infrared sensor on the front of the TV.
5.3
Batteries
1. Slide the battery door in the direction shown by the arrow.
2. Replace the old batteries with 2 type
AAA-LR03-1.5V
of the batteries line up correctly.
3. Reposition the battery door.
4. Slide it back until it clicks.
batteries. Make sure the + and the - ends
Remove the batteries if you are not using the remote control for a long time. Safely dispose of your old batteries according to the end of use directions.
5.4
Cleaning
Your remote control is treated with a scratch-resistant coating. To clean the remote control, use a soft damp cloth. Never use
substances such as alcohol, chemicals or household cleaners on the remote control.
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