Sony D-EJ985 User Manual Page 21

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To remove the rechargeable batteries
Push # end to remove the batteries.
When to charge the rechargeable
batteries
You can check the remaining power of the
batteries in the display.
Battery power is full.
Battery power is getting low.
Battery power is low.
Lobatt* Batteries are depleted.
* Beep sounds.
To keep the original battery capacity for a
long time, charge the batteries only when
they are completely depleted.
Notes
The indicator sections of roughly show the
remaining battery power. One section does not
always indicate one-fourth of the battery power.
Depending on operating conditions, the indicator
sections of
may increase or decrease.
When to replace the rechargeable
batteries
If the battery life becomes shorter by about
half, replace the batteries with new
rechargeable batteries.
Note on the rechargeable batteries
If the battery is new or has not been used for
a long time, it may not be charged
completely until you charge and discharge it
several times.
Note on carrying the rechargeable
batteries
Use the supplied battery carrying case to
prevent unexpected heat. If the rechargeable
batteries and the metallic objects are
contacted, heat or fire may occur due to a
short circuit.
Notes on the supplied charging stand
The supplied charging stand can be used
only with this CD player. No other model
can be charged using this stand.
When using the supplied charging stand,
charge the NH-14WM (A) rechargeable
batteries only. Do not charge any other
batteries.
During charging, the CD player and the
rechargeable batteries become hot. This
poses no danger.
Do not place coins or other metallic
objects on the charging stand. If the
terminals on the charging stand are
accidentally brought into contact with a
metallic object, they may short-circuit and
begin to heat up.
Connecting to a power source
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