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Take Control
Replacing the Batteries
Take Control provides you with two levels
of low-battery indication: Low Battery
and Low Battery Warning.
A Low Battery indication appears as
an icon in the title bar on the touch-
screen, next to the time display. This icon
appears when batteries reach a level of
4.0 volts. You can continue to operate
the TC1000 when this icon appears.
A Low Battery Warning indication
appears as an icon in the center of the
touchscreen. You will see this icon for
four seconds, before the touchscreen
turns off. This icon appears when batter-
ies reach a level of 3.8 volts. You cannot
operate the TC1000 with a Low Battery
Warning.
If you receive a low-battery indication,
replace all of your batteries with fresh AA
alkaline batteries. During replacement,
ensure that all the batteries are oriented
properly in the battery compartment,
observing the key—a vertical slot for the
battery tip—for the positive (+) end. If
the batteries are not inserted properly,
the TC1000 will not work.
Tip
Keep the period short for the Display time-
out feature to extend the life of your batteries.
Important
Removing one or more batter-
ies returns the contrast, speaker, and time
to their default configuration. It does not
change learned IR codes, activities, macros,
or any customizing of buttons performed
through the Take Control Editor.
Battery Safety Precautions
l
Keep batteries out of reach of
children.
l
Don’t mix old and new batteries, or
batteries of different types (for
example, carbon and alkaline
batteries).
l
Always remove old, weak, or worn-
out batteries promptly and dispose of
them in accordance with your local
ordinances.
l
If a battery leaks, remove all batteries
and dispose of them in accordance
with your local ordinances. Before
inserting new batteries, thoroughly
clean the battery compartment with a
damp paper towel, or follow the
battery manufacturer’s recommenda-
tions for cleanup. If fluid from the
battery comes into contact with skin
or clothes, flush skin with water
immediately.
l
Remove the batteries if your system
controller is to be stored for longer
than a month without being used.
Special Precautions
The precautions below are to prevent the
sudden release of electrolytes, which
these prohibited actions can cause:
l
Do not open, puncture, or mutilate
the batteries.
l
Do not heat batteries in an attempt to
recharge them.
l
Do not use a fire to dispose of
batteries.
Released battery electrolyte is corrosive,
can cause damage to the eyes and skin,
and may be toxic if swallowed.
Care of Your Take Control
—Cont.
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