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7.2 Placing batteries
� � � Use 2 x 1.5 V batteries, type R03, UM4 or AA. Do not mix old and new batteries. Never mix different types of battery (standard, alkaline, etc.).This may reduce the life of the batteries. Remove battery cover. Lift tag on back of remote control upwards. Position batteries Place batteries as shown inside battery compartment. Close battery cover.
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7.3 Using the remote control
� � � Be sure to place fresh batteries in the remote control before use. Always point the remote control directly at the infrared receiver eye on the front of the player; making sure there are no obstructions in the path of the infrared beam. The distance between the remote control and the infrared receiver eye should be no more than 7 metres directly in front of the player and no more than 5 metres at 30 degree angles to either side
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