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Removing the Built-in Battery
Remove the built-in battery from the player when discarding the player. (
page 11)
Danger
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Do not drive a nail into the built-in battery, hammer it, or step on it.
Electrode shorting may result in the battery to heating up, rupturing, or igniting.
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Do not connect the battery electrodes (plus and minus terminals) with any
metal such as wire. Never carry or store the battery with metal objects such
as a necklace or hairpins.
Electrode shorting may result in the battery to heating up, rupturing, or igniting.
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Do not heat, disassemble, or throw the built-in battery into fire or water.
Neglecting this may cause the battery to rupture, ignite or heat up, resulting in fire
or serious injury.
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Attach insulating tape to both the electrodes.
Electrode shorting may result in the battery heating up, rupturing, or igniting.
Warning
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Keep the built-in battery out of the reach of children.
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If built-in battery fluid enters the eyes, immediately rinse with fresh water and
consult a physician for treatment.
If left untreated, permanent damage to the eyes could result .
Set the battery switch to the “Stop” position.
Press the OPEN button to open the slot cover and then set the battery switch to
the “Stop” (left) position.
Remove the four screws from the side of the player
using a precision Phillips screwdriver.