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EN
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Keep your product away from hot, humid conditions
or strong sunlight.
Every effort has been made to ensure the highest
standards  of  reliability  for  your  clock  with  remote
motion  sensor.  However,  if  something  does  go
wrong, please do not try to repair it yourself - consult
your supplier.
Do  not  use  your  product  outdoors  in  the  rain,  or
handle  it  with  wet  hands  -  water  can  damage
electrical equipment.
GETTING STARTED
PACKAGE CONTENTS
When you unpack your clock with remote motion sensor,
make sure you keep all the packing materials in a safe
place, in case you need to later transport the device or
return it for servicing.
In the box, you will find:
Clock Unit
Remote Motion Sensor
4 x UM-3 / AA 1.5V Batteries for the Clock
6V AC / DC Adaptor for the Clock
3 x UM-3 / AA 1.5V Batteries for the Remote Motion
Sensor
SAFETY AND CARE
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please observe the following safety precautions when
setting up and using this product.
LCD panel - The LCD panel is made of glass, and
may break if the unit is dropped.
Heat  sources  -  Keep  the  product  away  from  heat
sources,  such  as  radiators,  stoves,  heaters,  and
other heat-generating products.
Water and moisture - Do not use the product in or
near  water  or  in  high  moisture  areas,  such  as  a
bathroom.
Power source - The product may be susceptible to
power surges. It should be unplugged during severe
storms or whenever you will be away for a long time.
Only use the type of power source specified in this
manual. Do not overload power strips and extension
cords, as this can cause a fire hazard.
CARING FOR THIS PRODUCT
To ensure you receive the maximum benefit from using
this product, please observe the following guidelines.
Do not clean any part of the product with benzene,
thinner or other solvent chemicals - this may cause
permanent  damage  that  is  not  covered  by  the
guarantee.  When  necessary,  clean  it  with  a  damp
cloth.
RMR939PA English R5
9/21/04, 2:40 PM
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