Notes
wWhile recharging, you may watch the TV as usual but charging time will be extended.
wDo not overcharge the player after the initial charge. Overcharging could shorten the battery’s life and charging capacity.
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Battery Warnings
1.The battery could cause injury or explode if incorrectly replaced. Replacement should be by a qualified technician and only with the same or equivalent type of battery.
2.Do not disassemble, crush,
3.Please dispose of properly for recycling.
Replacing the Rechargeable Battery Pack
After regular use over a period of time, the internal battery pack may store less and less energy per recharge than when it was fresh or even fails to recharge. If that happens, follows the procedure below to replace it:
1.Set the On/Off Switch of the TV to “OFF”.
2.Open the Battery Compartment Cover and carefully unplug the old battery pack from the TV unit. Gently insert the plug from the new battery pack as shown. Note that the plug is polarized and will only fit into the connector one way. The plug should never be forced into the connector.
3.Replace the battery compartment cover securely.
Lithium Battery Safety Instructions
Do not burn or bury batteries. Do not puncture or crush. Do not disassemble. Recycle lithium batteries. Do not dispose of in the trash.
If the electrolyte in the cells should get on your skin, thoroughly wash with soap and water. If in the eyes, rinse thoroughly with cool water. Immediately seek medical attention.
Use only chargers rated for lithium cells. Be sure the charger’s voltage and current settings are correct for the battery pack being charged.
Charge batteries on a fireproof surface away from flammable items or liquids.
Batteries should NEVER be left unattended while charging. Only adults should charge the batteries.
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for charging the product and do not charge longer than recommended. Unplug the charger when the battery is charged.
Recycle Rechargeable Batteries
Recycle your old rechargeable batteries at one of the many collection sites in the U.S. and Canada. To find the site nearest you, visit www.call2recycle.org or call