1. Package Content
- Universal remote control SAVIO RC-19
- User manual
2. Device Installation
Insert two new alkaline batteries (not included in the kit) into the remote control as indicated on the bottom of the battery compartment. The remote control is ready for use.
The Savio remote control is a replacement for the original remote control. Therefore, some functions may not work or may work differently than the original control. This also depends on the supported TV model. For the Savio remote control to function correctly, it should match the original remote as much as possible (see Table 1).
3. Programming
To obtain full functionality of the remote control, use the combination of the (power) and 0 keys by pressing the buttons indicated above at the same time. If there are communication problems between the remote control and the TV, repeat the operation.
4. Safety Conditions
- Use the product in accordance with its intended use, as improper use may damage the product.
- Do not expose the device to moisture, heat, or sunlight; do not use the product in a dusty environment.
- The device should be cleaned only with a dry cloth.
- Independent repairs and modifications result in automatic loss of the warranty.
- Hitting or dropping may damage the product.
- The product is not a toy; keep out of reach of children.
Table 1: Programming Options and Key Combinations
| Programming Option | Key Combination |
|---|---|
| I | POWER+0 |
| II | POWER+1 |
| III | POWER+2 |
| IV | POWER+3 |
| V | POWER+4 |
| VI | POWER+5 |
Warranty and Additional Information
The warranty covers a period not shorter than the legal requirements in the country of purchase. Additional information can be found at: www.savio.pl/en/service-and-support.
Information on the utilization of electrical and electronic equipment and batteries:
This symbol indicates that electrical appliances should not be discarded with other household waste. Used equipment should be handed over to a local collection point for this type of waste or to a recycling center. Please contact your local authorities for information about disposal methods available in your area. Waste electrical equipment may contain hazardous substances (e.g., mercury, lead, cadmium, chromium, phthalates) which can get into air, soil, and groundwater when leaking from used appliances. Environmental pollution with these substances leads to their bioaccumulation, causing disease in living organisms, which would pose a risk to human and animal health or life. Households can contribute to environmental protection by proper waste collection. In this way, hazardous substances from the equipment are neutralized, and valuable secondary raw materials are reused for the production of new equipment.








