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Remote control product info
Introduction
This Google Fiber TV Remote Control Product Information Guide contains important safety, recycling, warranty,
and license information. If you would like more details about using your remote control, refer to
Use the Bluetooth
remote control.
Safety first!
Please read these instructions before using your remote control. We do not want you to get hurt or your remote
control to get damaged.
Do not use your remote control near water. If you need to clean it, do not use a wet towel. Keep your
remote control dry.
Do not place your remote control near any heat sources, such as hot appliances like heaters and radiators,
other electronics like computers and stereos, or inside your fireplace. Your remote control is cool, and you
should help it to stay that way.
The remote control is for indoor use only. Please do not try to use it outside.
Protect your remote control's power cord by allowing it to loosely rest between the device and the power
outlet. Do not stretch it or compress it between objects.
Do not try to open, modify, or repair your remote control (except to replace the batteries periodically as
instructed below). This could cause electric shock or injury to you. Any customer modification not expressly
approved by Google voids your authority to operate the equipment and will void your device warranty. If
you think something is wrong with your remote control, please
contact Google Fiber support.
If your remote control gets wet or it is generally not behaving properly, please contact Google Fiber
support.
Safe keeping
Handle your remote control with care. Do not drop or shake your remote control.
WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or other injury or
damage to the remote control or your property.
Aside from replacing batteries, do not attempt to open or modify the remote control. If you do so, you run
the risk of electric shock or injury. This action also voids your warranty. There are no user-serviceable
parts inside the remote control.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose remote control to the outdoors, liquid, moisture,
excessive heat, or fire.