Using The Ir Remote Controls; First Time Installation - Strong SRT 43UD6593 Manual

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2. When the battery's voltage is insu cient which a ects the use range, you should replace it with a new
battery. Remove the batteries from the remote-control unit if you do not intend to use it for a long
time.
3. Do not use di erent types of batteries (for example Manganese and Alkaline batteries) together.
4. Do not put the battery into re, and charge or decompose the battery.
5. Please dispose batteries abide by relevant environmental protection regulation.

2.6 Using the IR remote controls

• Use the remote control by pointing it towards the remote sensor. Items between the remote control
and the remote sensor could block normal operation.
• Do not cause the remote control to vibrate violently. Also, do not splash liquid on the remote control or
put the remote control in a high humidity place.
• Do not place the remote control under direct sunlight which will cause deformation of the unit by heat.
• When the remote sensor is under direct sunlight or strong lighting, the remote control will not work.
If so, please change the lighting or TV's position, or operate the remote control closer to the remote
sensor.
* to con rm your choices use OK button or right ARROW button.
NOTE: This TV is equipped with two remote controls. You can choose to use both remote controls or just
one. It is possible to pair only the small Remote Control, however the second remote control can
still be used in the traditional way without a Bluetooth connection as the rst one.

3. FIRST TIME INSTALLATION

After all connections have been made properly, switch your TV on. Please follow the initial First Time
Installation (FTI) procedure on your screen and complete the installation. It will take a few minutes.
Step 1
Select your preferred language and location on the welcome page, then select CONTINUE to go
to the next step.
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