Mitsubishi Electronics PK10 user manual For battery removal, EN-12

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4.Insert the plug from the AC adapter into the DC IN terminal.

5.Insert the appropriate end of the power cord into the AC adapter.

Warning:

Do not change the battery except this method. It may cause battery exploding.

Do not remove the battery from the projector when operating.

When remove the battery from the projector, power off the projector and unplug AC adaptor.

6.Insert the plug on the power cord into a wall outlet.

The CHARGE indicator lights red when charging is started and turns off when charging is completed.

We recommended that you full charge the battery all the time.

CHARGE (Red)

CONDITION

On

Charging battery

Off

Battery full

When the projector is off, the charger works as a fast charging mode. It takes approximately 5 hours to complete charging.

When the projector is on, the charger works as a slow charging mode. It takes approximately 7 hours to complete charging.

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For battery removal

Slide the battery lock switches on the two sides to remove the battery from the projector.

Warning:

Please do not put battery into fire or heat, otherwise it may cause heating, fire, rupture or explosion. Please do not put battery away or transport it with necklace, hairpin, etc., otherwise it may cause heating, fire, leakage or explosion.

Neither the positive nor negative terminal of batteries can touch any metal, otherwise it may cause heating, fire, rupture or explosion.

Please do not poke battery with needle, hit, decompose or try to transform it, otherwise it may cause heating, fire, rupture or explosion.

Please do not use or put battery near fire or under high-temp environment, otherwise it may cause heating, fire, rupture or explosion.

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Contents LED Projector Pocket EN-1EN-2 EN-3 Compliance Notice EN-4Contents Important safeguards EN-7 Do not keep using the damaged projector Do not look into the lens when the projector is operatingNever remove the cabinet Do not modify the projector Do not face the projection lens to the sunPlace of installation EN-9Overview EN-10Power supply EN-11For battery removal EN-12For battery change For the first time useRemote Control Precautions Operating RangeEN-14 Installation Layout of the projectorFront projection Basic connections Projector + AV deviceEN-16 Projector + DVD player or Hdtv Projector + ComputerFor Macintosh For computer with D-SUBPreparation Preparation for projectionFollowing cases EN-18EN-19 Power-on Basic operationOn the control panel EN-20Power-off EN-21On the remote control Menu operation EN-23Image EN-24Feature EN-25Image adjustment Image adjustmentAdjustment of the image from the computer Simple adjustment method EN-27Troubleshooting Images aren’t projected on the screenEN-28 Images aren’t projected correctly EN-29EN-30 Rainbow blurprojected imagesOthers EN-31Maintenance Cleaning of the projector and the ventilation slotsCleaning of the lens EN-32Indicators EN-33Normal condition Battery only EN-34Specifications EN-35Dimensional drawings unit mm Kensington LockEN-36 Optional accessories What’s included in the boxPin assignment of S-Video, Video and VGA terminals EN-37Signal mode Resolution H x EN-38Specification of Hdtv signals Signal modeKHz EN-39Mitsubishi Projector Contact Information North AmericaEurope Asia EN-41EN-42 Oceania EN-43EN-44