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Philips DCC 170 Instruction Manual page 8

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POWER SUPPLY
The DCC player comes with a mains adapter and
rechargeable battery. This makes your DCC player portable
whenever possible, however, use the supplied mains adapter
if you want to conserve battery life.
MAINS ADAPTER, TYPE SBC 6619
Use only the enclosed mains adapter, supplying 6 V DC with
the pluspole
^
to the center pin
^
<S>. Serious damage
may occur if another adapter is used.
Make sure that the mains voltage of your mains adapter
corresponds to the voltage of the country in which the DCC
player is used. This should be borne in mind when you travel
to another country.
The mains adapter SBC 6619 is supplied in
several versions:
USA/CANADA..SBC 6619/47.120 V, 60 Hz
EUROPE..SBC 6619/30..220-230 V, 50 Hz
U.K...SBC 6619/35.240 V, 50 Hz
AUSTRALIA/
NEW ZEALAND.SBC 6619/40..230-240 V, 50 Hz
OTHER COUNTRIES.,.SBC 6619/31.120/230 V, 50/60 Hz
• To supply the DCC player from the mains connect the mains
adapter to the 6 V DC socket and to the wall socket.
The battery supply is then switched off.
After use, always disconnect the adapter from the wall
socket.
RECHARGEABLE BAHERY, TYPE SBC 6434
This battery pack {when charged) allows the DCC 170 to
record/play for approximately 3 hours (for DCC cassettes).
Recharge the battery as follows:
• Open the battery compartment and insert the battery in the
DCC player.
• Connect the mains adapter to the DCC player and to the
wall socket as described before.
• Press STOP/OFF ■ in power off mode to start charging the
battery. During charging the display will show:
Charging
!
• When the battery is ready to use the indication 'Charging'
will disappear from the display. Disconnect the adapter
from the wall socket.
• After charging you can unplug the mains adapter and
operate the DCC player with the charged battery.
• When taking out the battery, push the left edge of the
battery:
Notes:
-When the battery is recharged while it is not completely
exhausted, its recharging capacity is reduced. Therefore, it
is recommended to recharge the battery only when it is
completely exhausted.
- If the rechargeable battery is new or has not been used for
a long period, it may need several charging cycles to
become fully charged.
-When the battery is exhausted, the DCC player no longer
functions and the battery indicator
Recharge the battery.
-After having been recharged about 500 times, the battery
pack can no longer provide the required power. You should
take it to your dealer or dispose of it at the nearest used
battery collection point. A new battery pack can be
obtained from your dealer.
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