Owner's Manual

Table Of Contents
WEEE
Notice
The
Directive
on
Waste
Electrical
and
Electronic
Equipment
(WEEE),
which
entered
into
force
as
European
law
on
13th
February
2003,
resulted
in
a
major
change
in
the
treatment
of
electrical
equipment
at
end-of-life.
The
purpose
of
this
Directive
is,
as
a
first
priority,
the
prevention
ofWEEE,
and
in
addition,
to
promote
the
reuse,
recycling
and
other
forms
of
recovery
of
such
wastes
so
as
to
reduce
disposal.
The
WEEE
logo
on
the
product
or
on
its
box
indicating
collection
for
electrical
and
electronic
equipment
consists
of
the
crossed-out
wheeled
bin,
as
shown
below.
-
This
product
must
not
be
disposed
of
or
dumped
with
your
other
household
waste.
You
are
liable
to
dispose
of
all
your
electronic
or
electrical
waste
equipment
by
relocating
over
to
the
specified
collection
point
for
recycling
of
such
hazardous
waste.
Isolated
collection
and
proper
recovery
of
your
electronic
and
electrical
waste
equipment
at
the
time
of
disposal
will
allow
us
to
help
conserving
natural
resources.
Moreover,
proper
recycling
of
the
electronic
and
electrical
waste
equipment
will
ensure
safety
of
human
health
and
environment.
For
more
information
about
electronic
and
electrical
waste
equipment
disposal,
recovery,
and
collection
points,
please
contact
your
local
city
center,
household
waste
disposal
service,
shop
from
where
you
purchased
the
equipment,
or
manufacturer
of
the
equipment.
RoHS
Compliance
This
product
is
in
compliance
with
Directive
2011/65/EU
of
the
European
Parliament
and
of
the
Council
of
8
June
2011
on
the
restriction
of
the
use
of
certain
hazardous
substances
in
electrical
and
electronic
equipment.
For
Products That Include
Batteries
EU
Batteries
Directive
2006/66/EC
A
new
battery
directive
2006/66/EC
on
Battery
and
Accumulator
replacing
directive
entered
into
force
on
the
26th
September
2008.
The
directive
applies
to
all
types
of
batteries
and
accumulators
(AA,
AAA,
button
cells,
lead
acid,
rechargeable
packs)
including
those
incorporated
into
appliances
except
for
military,
medical
and
power
tool
applications.
The
directive
sets
out
rules
for
collection,
treatment,
recycling
and
disposal
of
batteries,
and
aims
to
prohibit
certain
hazardous
substances
and
to
improve
environmental
performance
of
batteries
and
all
operators
in
the
supply
chain.
Instructions
for
Users
on
Removal,
Recycling
and
Disposal
of
Used
Batteries
To
remove
the
batteries
from
your
equipment
or
remote
control,
reverse
the
procedure
described
in
the
owner's
manual
for
inserting
batteries.
For
products
with
a
built
-in
battery
that
lasts
for
the
lifetime
of
the
product,
removal
may
not
be
possible
for
the
user.
In
this
case,
recycling
or
recovery
centers
handle
the
dismantling
of
the
product
and
the
removal
of
the
battery.
If,
for
any
reason,
it
becomes
necessary
to
replace
such
a
battery,
this
procedure
must
be
performed
by
authorized
service
centers.
In
the
European
Union
and
other
locations,
it
is
illegal
to
dispose
of
any
battery
with
household
trash.
All
batteries
must
be
disposed
of
in
an
environmentally
sound
manner.
Contact
your
local
waste-management
officials
for
information
regarding
the
environmentally
sound
collection,
recycling
and
disposal
of
used
batteries.
WARNING:
Danger
of
explosion
if
battery
is
incorrectly
replaced.
To
reduce
risk
of
fire
or
burns,
don't
disassemble,
crush,
puncture,
short
external
contacts,
expose
to
temperature
above
60oc