About the power supply, Operation using batteries – Tascam D00851300A User Manual
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TASCAM CD-BT1MKII —
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About the power supply
Operation using batteries
Remove the cover of the battery
compartment at the back of the CD-
BT1MKII and insert four AA (SUM-
3) batteries (not supplied) following
the + and – markings inside the battery
compartment.
CAUTION
We strongly recommend the use of recharge-
able Ni-MH batteries (alkaline batteries may
also be used). Your CD-BT1MKII may not op-
erate properly with batteries of other types.
WARNING
Misuse of batteries may cause leaks and ex-
plosions. Please carefully read and follow the
instructions below:
Notes on batteries
When you are using the CD-
BT1MKII with batteries, unplug
the AC adapter.
Make sure the batteries are in-
serted in the correct direction, ac-
cording to the markings inside the
battery compartment.
Always use batteries of the same
type, and replace all batteries to-
gether.
Do not attempt to recharge batter-
ies that are not rechargeable.
If you are not going to use the
CD-BT1MKII for longer than
one month, remove the batteries.
Do not throw batteries into water
or fire. Do not disassemble batter-
ies.
If a battery leaks in the compart-
ment, wipe the liquid away com-
pletely with a disposable cloth.
Make certain no residue remains
before inserting new batteries.
Remaining battery charge level
display
When the CD-BT1MKII is running
on batteries, a rough indication of the
remaining battery charge is displayed as
as the battery symbol as follows:
3 parts are lit
There is plenty of battery charge left.
2 parts are lit
Battery charge is approximately half.
1 part is lit
Not much battery charge is left.
3 parts blink
Battery charge is nearly gone. Replace
with fully charged batteries.
Length of battery life
Ni-MH batteries: Approx. 4.5 hours
Alkaline batteries: Approx. 1.5 hours
Auto power-save
While using battery power, the CD
player and CD functions of the CD-
BT1MKII shut down automatically if
any of the following conditions lasts
more than 5 minutes: (the CD part of
the display shows
CD OFF
).
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