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Replacing The Batteries
When the sound of the system becomes weak or distorted during battery operation
it is probably time to replace the 6 “C” batteries. The life expectancy of the batteries
depends on a number of factors including the temperature and the volume level at
which the system is operated. If the system is always played at or near the maximum
level, the batteries will become exhausted faster than if the system is played at low
to medium volume levels. Be sure to replace all 6 batteries at the same time and
do not mix different types of batteries, such as carbon-zinc, alkaline, and lithium
together.
If the system will not be used for periods of a few weeks or longer, it is a good idea
to remove the 6 “C” batteries. If exhausted batteries are left in the battery
compartment they may eventually leak, and the corrosion from leaking battery
fluid may cause damage to your unit. Corrosion damage from leaking batteries is
not covered by your warranty.
The 2 “AAA” back up batteries are only supplying power to the clock and tuner
memories so they will last longer than the 6 “C” batteries. We recommend replacing
the 2 “AAA” batteries every 12 months.
Battery Precautions
• Replacement of batteries must be done by an adult.
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium)
batteries.
• The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
• Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.
• Exhausted batteries are to be removed.
• Only batteries of the equivalent type are to be used.
• Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.
• Dispose of batteries properly. Do not dispose of batteries in fire. The batteries
may explode or leak.
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