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Power supply, Alkaline batteries (type r6, um3 or aa-cells) – Philips AZ 6825 User Manual

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POWER SUPPLY

Mains adapter (AZ 6825: SBC 6608, AZ 6827C: SBC 6619)

• Connect the small plug of the supplied mains adapter to the 6 V DC

socket. Then connect the mains plug to the wall socket

Important Make sure that the mains voltage of your mains adapter

corresponds to the voltage of the country in which the CD player Is

used. This should be home in mind when you travel to another country.

Alkaline batteries (type R6, UM3 or AA-cells)

• To insert the batteries:

1. Open the lid of the battery compartment

2. Remove the battery holder.
3. Insert 4 Alkaline batteries in the battery holder. Make sure that they are correctly

inserted according to the correct V and position (see illustration on bottom of
battery holder).

4. Replace the battery holder in the battery compart­

ment as indicated.

5. Remove the batteries if the CD player is not used

for a long period of time.

Rechargeable battery pack SBC 6411

(optional for AZ 6827C) __________________

• Before first use, the battery pack should be charged

for at least 20 hours.

• Use the mains adapter to charge the battery pack

when it is new or has not been used for a long time.

1. Open the lid of the battery compartment.

2. Insert the battery pack in the battery compartment.
3. Close the lid of the battery compartment.

4. Connect the mains adapter to the CD player and to the wall socket (see section on

mains adapter).

• The battery pack will now be charged. You may use the CD player during charging: this

delays the charging of the battery slightly. Charging will stop automatically once the
battery pack has been fully charged.

• After charging you can unplug the mains adapter and operate the CD player with the

charged battery pack,

• or, you can also charge the battery pack without the CD player by simply connecting the

battery pack direct to the mains adapter. During charging, a red light shines on the battery
pack.

Note: If the rechargeable battery pack is new or has not been used for a long period, it may

need several charging cycles to become fully charged.