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BATTERY OPERATION INSTRUCTION

NAMES OF BATTERY PARTS AND THEIR

FUNCTIONS

 

Note:

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1

 

 

 

 

Remember to insert back the rubber cover

3 1 2 4

of the unit to BATTERY CONNECTOR after

 

using the battery pack.

 

 

 

RECHARGING THE BATTERY PACK

 

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1 DC IN connector

Connect the power adapter to recharge.

2 Player terminals Supply power to the player.

Do not short-circuit the terminals.

3 Battery indicator LED

When the battery is discharging, LED is off. When recharging the battery, LED is red. When the LED turns from red to off, it means finishing recharging.

4 Slide fitting mount

5 battery stand

ATTACHING THE BATTERY PACK TO THE PLAYER

1 Attach the battery pack to the rear of the

DVD player.

2 Slide the battery from the bottom, in an upward direction, to engage the slide fitting mount, Ensure the battery is pushed to the top of the slide to engage the connection.

3 Now the player will operate from the battery supply.

Battery Bottom

1)Slide fitting mount

2)Battery connector

Connect the output plug of AC/DC adapter to the battery pack.

Notes:

1.The battery pack can be used for about 300 cycles of recharging and operations, though this is variable depending on the operating conditions.

2.Charge the battery pack fully before using it for the first time. Place the battery pack and AC/DC adapter on a flat surface for recharging. Do not short-circuit the terminals of the battery pack and AC/DC adapter. If the battery pack, is fully recharged, the player can play DVD s continuously for about 2 hours.

3.The battery charger(AC/DC adapter) is compatible with supply voltage between 100V and 240 VAC and can be used universally. When you want to use it on an overseas travel, be sure to prepare a power plug adapter matching the local power outlet.

4.The battery will be charged if connected to the DVD player and the DVD player is supplied with 12V DC.

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