User Manual

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Remote control batteries
The BEE III wireless remote uses 2 AA disposable alkaline batteries. These require periodic
replacement by the user. A typical set of batteries should last approximately six months, so long
as the remote control is not stored in a manner in which one of the buttons is inadvertently
depressed for a significant period of time. The first indication that the batteries need replaced will
be a reduced range of the wireless remote and a need to point the control toward the radar. In the
case of totally dead batteries, the radar unit will go through its self-test when plugged in, but not
respond to commands from the remote.
The batteries are changed as follows:
On the back side of the remote, slide the ribbed retaining latch of the battery cover down.
The latch may be difficult to slide the first few times the batteries are replaced.
Carefully pivot the battery cover off of the remote, trying not to damage the guide hooks
on the bottom of the battery cover.
Remove the batteries and replace them with new alkaline batteries
Carefully replace the battery cover, inserting the guide hooks into the housing first and
then pivoting the cover back into position.
Slide the ribbed retaining latch up to lock the battery cover.