JVC HA-RF100S Service Manual page 11

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POWER REQUIREMENTS OF SPEAKERS
When using the battery
1
Detach the battery compartment cover
on the back of each speaker (L/R).
*It can be attached upside-down.
How to use the string
Before inserting the battery, set the string inside the battery compartment
so that batteries can be removed easily by pulling it out.
Available battery
● D size Alkaline or Manganese battery
● Six batteries necessary for each speaker (L/R)
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2
First set the string in the battery
compartment. (Batteries can be
removed by pulling it out.) Then check
the polarity and insert six D size
batteries (Alkaline or Manganese) in
each speaker (L/R).
POWER REQUIREMENTS OF SPEAKERS
Cautions about the batteries
If the batteries are used incorrectly, they may leak, heat or explode, and may cause
fire, injury or soiling. Make note of the following:
1. Insert batteries with the (+) and (–) polarities correctly positioned, following the indications
on the equipment.
2. Do not use a new battery with an old one.
3. Do not throw batteries in a fire or heat them.
4. Do not short-circuit the positive (+) and negative (–) terminals. Also, do not carry or store
them with small metallic objects such as necklaces or coins.
5. Do not deform, take apart, modify or directly solder the batteries.
6. Do not remove or damage the covering tube.
7. If you notice phenomena that has never happened before, such as leakage, color change or
deformity, stop using the batteries.
8. If any liquid from the batteries gets into your eyes, it may cause blindness. If battery liquid
does get into your eyes, do not rub them, but instead immediately wash them thoroughly
with clean water, then consult a doctor at once.
9. Do not immerse or wet the batteries in water.
10. Do not use or leave the batteries in an area where the temperature becomes significantly
higher, such as in direct sunlight, inside a car on a hot day or near heat-generating
equipment.
11. Do not subject the batteries to strong shocks or throw them.
12. Be sure to read the cautions on the batteries.
Battery running time
Alkaline battery
: approx. 24 hours
Manganese battery : approx. 9 hours
Note:
Running time may differ depending on the battery condition.
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