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Getting ready 01, Caring for the remote, Remote operation range – Pioneer DBR-TF100 User Manual

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Getting ready

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Caring for the remote

• Do not drop the remote.
• Do not get the remote wet.
• Do not use or store the remote in the

following locations:

In direct sunlight
Near hot objects
Areas with high humidity

• Do not mix new and used batteries.

Only add all new batteries.

• Do not mix battery brands. Different bat-

tery brands may have different voltages
even if the same size.

• When not planning to use the remote

for a long period of time (over one
month), remove the batteries to prevent
battery fluid leaks inside the remote. If
a battery leak occurs inside the remote,
discard the old batteries, wipe out the
liquid from the case, and add new bat-
teries.

• The Pioneer batteries supplied with the

remote do not contain heavy metals,
such as mercury, nickel, or cadmium. In
many countries, however, the disposal
of batteries with household waste is not
allowed. Be sure to comply with local
regulations when disposing of batteries.

The remote’s TV preset code setting

will only last for about one minute

without batteries, so to prevent the

inconvenience of losing the stored

settings, have ready a fresh set of

new batteries and add them immedi-

ately after removing the old batter-

ies. However, if the remote’s buttons

are pressed while the batteries are

removed, the brand code setting will

be deleted. Please be careful not to

press the buttons while replacing the

batteries.

Remote operation range

30°

30°

7 m

• If an object is blocking the path between

the remote and the DTR signal sen-
sor the unit might not respond to the
remote commands. If this happens,
remove the obstacle or change your
position.

• As the batteries weaken, the range

of the remote becomes shorter. If the
operation range is too short for your
preference, replace the batteries.