Sharp VN-EZ1U VNEZ1U Operation Manual - Page 23

Batteries.

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Preparations Battery Handling Precautions Incorrect use or handling of batteries might cause them to leak or burst and seriously damage the Digital Recorder. Be sure to note the following important precautions to avoid problems with batteries. Cautions: • NEVER USE MANGANESE BATTERIES. USE OF LITHIUM BATTERIES IS NOT RECOMMENDED. USE: • alkaline batteries (alkaline-manganese dioxide batteries) • nickel cadmium (Ni-Cd) rechargeable batteries • nickel metal hydride rechargeable batteries NEVER USE DIFFERENT TYPE BATTERIES TOGETHER. • When using commercially available batteries, refer to the instructions that come with them. • Never mix old batteries with new ones. It may shorten the service lives of the new batteries, or cause the old batteries to leak. • Do not use different brand batteries together. • Always make sure that plus (G) and minus (O) ends of the batteries are facing correctly. • Remove the dead batteries from the Digital Recorder immediately. It might leak and cause serious damage to the Digital Recorder, if left in the battery compartment for a long time. • If the batteries leak, never touch the chemical liquid. It might damage your skin. In case you touch the liquid, wipe it off with a cloth. • Avoid shocking and dropping. • Using the Digital Recorder in low temperatures (below 10°C (50°F) around) shorten the battery life. We recommend that you have spare batteries in such cases. Notes: • The batteries that power the Digital Recorder normally become warm when they lose power. This is not a malfunction. • Battery power is consumed even when the Digital Recorder is turned off. If you are not going to use it for a period of time, remove the batteries. • Note that if power source is interrupted for more than 30 minutes, the date and time setting will be automatically canceled. Set them again (see page 18). 15

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Preparations
Battery
Handling
Precautions
Incorrect
use
or
handling
of
batteries
might
cause
them
to
leak
or
burst
and
seriously
damage
the
Digital
Recorder.
Be
sure
to
note
the
following
important
precautions
to
avoid
problems
with
batteries.
Cautions:
NEVER
USE
MANGANESE
BATTERIES.
USE
OF
LITHIUM
BATTERIES
IS
NOT
RECOMMENDED.
USE:
alkaline
batteries
(alkaline
-manganese
dioxide
batteries)
nickel
cadmium
(Ni-Cd)
rechargeable
batteries
nickel
metal
hydride
rechargeable
batteries
NEVER
USE
DIFFERENT
TYPE
BATTERIES
TOGETHER.
When
using
commercially
available
batteries,
refer
to
the
instructions
that
come
with
them.
Never
mix
old
batteries
with
new
ones.
It
may
shorten
the
service
lives
of
the
new
batteries,
or
cause
the
old
batteries
to
leak.
Do
not
use
different
brand
batteries
together.
Always
make
sure
that
plus
(G)
and
minus
(O)
ends
of
the
batteries
are
facing
correctly.
Remove
the
dead
batteries
from
the
Digital
Recorder
immediately.
It
might
leak
and
cause
serious
damage
to
the
Digital
Recorder,
if left
in
the
battery
compartment
for
a
long
time.
If
the
batteries
leak,
never
touch
the
chemical
liquid.
It
might
damage
your
skin.
In
case
you
touch
the
liquid,
wipe
it
off
with
a
cloth.
Avoid
shocking
and
dropping.
Using
the
Digital
Recorder
in
low
temperatures
(below
10°C
(50°F)
around)
shorten
the
battery
life.
We
recommend
that
you
have
spare
batteries
in
such
cases.
Notes:
The
batteries
that
power
the
Digital
Recorder
normally
become
warm
when
they
lose
power.
This
is
not
a
malfunction.
Battery
power
is
consumed
even
when
the
Digital
Recorder
is
turned
off.
If
you
are
not
going
to
use
it
for
a
period
of
time,
remove
the
batteries.
Note
that
if
power
source
is
interrupted
for
more
than
30
minutes,
the
date
and
time
setting
will
be
automatically
canceled.
Set
them
again
(see
page
18).
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