Polaroid PDV-0700K Charging the Battery Pack, Recommended Recharging and Charging Times

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Using the Battery Pack

3. Charging the Battery Pack

Plug the Power Adapter into the Player’s DC 9.5V IN Jack (located on Right Side of Player). Plug the other end of the Power Cord into a household wall Power Outlet.

Recommended Recharging and Charging Times

Your new battery should be fully charged before it is used for the first time. Charging time is normally between 4-5 hours. A fully charged battery delivers 3 hours of use. Therefore, we recommend that you only charge the battery when the battery is down to its last hour of charge or completely out of power. Unnecessary charging of the Battery Pack will reduce service life. When the Battery Pack is being charged, the battery indicator will turn red. After charging is complete, the red light will turn green.

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Contents Portable DVD Player Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Power SupplyCopyright Protection Precautions with Moisture Function Features DVD Disc Formats Supported by this PlayerDisc Logo Diameter Playback Time Playable Sides MP3Description Front Panel Description Connecting to a TV Audio/video connectionsConnecting to an Amplifier Pre-operation Using the AC adapterUsage of Adapter Loading a discAttaching the Battery Pack Using the Battery PackUsing and Charging the Battery Pack Lock the Battery Pack to the PlayerCharging the Battery Pack Recommended Recharging and Charging TimesDetaching Battery Pack Using a Car AdapterUsing Headphones Using Headphones while you are in a quiet areaDisc Playback Slow Forward & Rewind Previous and NextFast Forward & Rewind Repeat A-BPlaying an MP3 DiscPicture CD Playback System Setup General SET-UPCaptions Dolby Digital Setup Dual MonoVideo Setup Sharpness Screen SaverVersion Default ResetPreference Audio, Subtitle, Disc Menu Cleaning Care How to hold discsCleaning Lens cleanerAbout Rechargeable Battery Working conditions and precautionsCarrying Case To attach the DVD Player Case to a seat back Photos 1 Troubleshooting Symptom What to CheckSpecifications Ntsc