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Take Control Starting Take Control for the First Time
Overview
Starting Take Control for the first time requires two steps: 1 2 Installing the batteries. Completing the Setup Wizard. 2 Insert the batteries making sure that you properly orient them for polarity, pointing the positive (+) end towards the �key,� and the negative (�) end towards the spring. 3 Close the battery compartment cover. Note When replacing batteries, it is recommended that all four be replaced at the same time. To avoid damage, it is recommended that the batteries be removed if the TC1000 will not be used for more than a month. After installing the batteries, you should see a �Welcome� display on the touchscreen. If you do not see a display:
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Installing the Batteries
Installing the batteries provides power and enables you to begin using Take Control. You must install four AA-size batteries for Take Control to work. We recommend alkaline batteries, and include four in the box. You may use either disposable or rechargeable alkaline batteries. Other types of batteries will work, but won�t last as long. To insert the batteries: 1 Turn Take Control upside down (with the touchscreen toward the floor), and remove the door to the battery compartment by pulling the tab located on the top of the cover.
Ensure that you�ve installed fresh batteries, correctly oriented in the battery compartment.
Note See �Battery Safety Precautions,� page 28, for additional information on proper handling and disposal of batteries.
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