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Damage to the device
If the device is defective, do not attempt to repair it your-•
self. In case of damage, contact the manufacturer or the
manufacturer's service hotline (see Warranty card).
If liquid escapes from the device or if the device has •
been otherwise damaged, it must be inspected by the
manufacturer or the manufacturer's service hotline.
Contact the manufacturer or the manufacturer's service
hotline (see Warranty card).
Device overview
q LCD display.
w /ALL OFF button.
e SET button.
rDevice buttons
t
Illumination button.
y CH +/— buttons.
u VOL +/— buttons.
i TeletextOn/O
o Number buttons.
a RECALL button.
s Button for one or two digit programme numbers.
d Playback button and teletext button.
f Fast text buttons.
g Access the electronic programme guide.
h Arrow buttons.
j EXIT button.
k INFO button.
l OK button.
1( MENU button.
2) SWAP button.
2!PIP button.
2@
MACRO button.
2# Mute switching.
2$ FAV.CH button.
2% AV button.
2^ Infrared Sender/Receiver.
2& Battery compartment cover.
Note:
The functions described here pertain to the theoretically •
ideal circumstance that the button structure of the respective
original remote control is identical to this universal remote
control. This only occurs, however, in rare cases. If, there-
fore, not all of the original remote control's functions can
bereproduceditisnotduetoadiciencyintheUniversal
remote control.
All the brand names used in these instructions or in the •
accompanying code list are trademarks of the corre-
sponding companies.