Faults
• If the signals from the hand-held transmitter do not seem to be reaching the receiver,
the cause may be:
* Spent batteries: replace the batteries.
* An electronic problem: press the “RESET” button on the receiver.
• If the appliance regularly switches itself off, please contact your installer.
Replacing the batteries
• The hand-held transmitter/receiver batteries have a service life of approx. one year.
We recommend you use alkaline batteries.
Rechargeable batteries are not permitted.
• If the receiver’s batteries are nearly empty, the system will turn the appliance off
completely. This will not occur if the receiver is connected to an adaptor (6V) (option)
or if the appliance has a module for a convection fan (option) and/or light (option).
• The batteries must be replaced whenever:
1 Hand-held transmitter : The battery symbol indicates this in the display.
: Battery fully charged
: Battery empty
2 Receiver: 3x short audio signal, audible when the motor-knob operates.
1 Hand-held transmitter:
* Open the cover on the back of the transmitter.
* Carefully remove the 9V battery and disconnect it from the contact.
Do not pull the wires!
* Connect the new battery and replace in the battery compartment. Close the cover.
2 Receiver:
* Carefully pull the receiver assembly out of the compartment behind the facade of
the appliance.
* Open the cover.
* Remove the batteries from the battery compartment.
* Place four new 1.5V batteries (LR6 or AA type) as indicated in the battery
compartment. The negative end (-) of the battery must always be at the contact
spring end of the compartment.
* Close the cover and place the receiver back in its holder.
• If the batteries are inserted incorrectly, the electronics or drive may be irreparably
damaged.
• Only replace the batteries when the appliance has been completely switched off.