Made Rask 60L Operating Instructions

Touch free sensor recycling bin x2 30l , matte black

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Rask 60L Touch Free Sensor Recycling Bin X2 30L , Matte Black

Assembly

1.
Remove both lid components from the main bin compartment.
2. Remove battery compartment cover from both lids and insert 4 x AA (1.5 Volt) batteries
into each lid.
3. Important: insert batteries according to the correct polarity, as illustrated inside the
battery compartment.
4. For each lid, set the master switch to its "on" ( I ) position.
5. You will hear two short beeps and two red LED's will illuminate briefly on the sensor pad.
Place each lid component back on to the top of the main bin compartment.
6. Your lids are now activated and ready for use.

Operation

Each lid has two operating functions – Sense and Touch.
A sensor pad is located towards the front of the lid surround and is used to control both
functions.
1.
Sense
Swipe your hand over the sensor pad (within approximately 30cm) and the lid will open.
The lid will remain open for a period of approximately
automatically.
2. Touch
Touch the centre of the sensor pad and the lid will open.
Once opened, the lid will remain open for a period of approximately 15 minutes, after
which it will close automatically.
Operating Instructions
3
seconds, after which it will close

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Rask 60L Touch Free Sensor Recycling Bin X2 30L , Matte Black Assembly Remove both lid components from the main bin compartment. 2. Remove battery compartment cover from both lids and insert 4 x AA (1.5 Volt) batteries into each lid.
  • Page 2 Battery Power Indicator All the time the batteries have sufficient charge, two LED’s on the sensor pad, will flash green - when the lid is open. When the batteries power reaches a low level, these two LED’s will flash red, indicating the batteries will soon require replacement.

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