Fisher-Price M8933, M8934 Instruction Sheet

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS -
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
CAUTION - ELECTRICALLY OPERATED PRODUCT
Not recommended for children under 3 years of age. As with all
electrical products, precautions should be observed during handling
and use to reduce the risk of electric shock.
Consumer Information
DANGER
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock,
carefully follow these instructions.
• Please read the booklet before fi rst-time use. Keep these instructions for future reference, as they contain important information.
• Requires one 4.8V rechargeable NiMH battery pack (included inside the DVD player) for operation and a power adapter (included) for charging/DC power use.
• Before fi rst-time use, charge the 4.8V NiMH rechargeable battery pack inside the DVD player for 8 hours. After the initial charge, recharge the battery pack (inside the DVD player) for 6 hours. Each battery charge lasts approximately 2 hours.
• Charge the 4.8V NiMH rechargeable battery pack (inside the DVD player) only with the supplied power adapter. Do not use any other power adapter.
• When using this product with the power adapter plugged into a wall outlet, be sure it is used where there is adequate ventilation. To prevent overheating, keep away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, direct sunlight, stoves, amplifi ers, fi re, excessve heat or other appliances that produce heat.
• The power adapter is not a toy. Do not use extension cords with the power adapter.
• Power adapter specifi cations: Input 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 0.3 A; Output 9V, 1200mA, 10.8VA.
• Do not connect to more than the recommended number of power supplies.
Adults Note: Adult supervision is required. Regularly examine this product for damage to the cord, plug, housing or other parts that may result in the risk of fi re, electric shock or injury. If the product is damaged, do not use it.
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Consumer Information
• Even with proper care, the rechargeable battery pack inside the DVD player will not last forever. The life of the rechargeable battery pack depends on how well you follow these instructions and the total number of hours it is used. If you should need to replace the rechargeable battery pack, contact Fisher-Price 1-800-432-5437 to purchase one. You will be sent a 4.8V NiMH rechargeable battery pack, a required battery compartment tool and replacement instructions. NEVER use this product without this battery pack connected. This product will be PERMANENTLY DAMAGED if the power adapter is used without the battery pack connected.
• Do not recharge this product if it shows leakage.
• Avoid leaving the DVD player where it will be subjected to high temperatures, such as direct sunlight, on the dashboard or near hot air from the heater.
• The DVD player can be used while the battery pack (inside the DVD player) is being charged.
• This DVD player is a Class 1 Laser Product.
• Complies with 21 CFR 1040.
CAUTION – This product has been designed with two interlock switches to prevent access to laser exposure while the product is being used as directed in the Owner’s Manual. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specifi ed herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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Optical Specifi cations
Item DVD Temperature
Wavelength 650+/- 10nm @25ºC Emission Power (TYP) 0.31mW @25ºC Emission Power (MAX) 0.70mW @25ºC
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Charging the Battery
(Inside the DVD Player)
Power Adapter
IMPORTANT! Fully charge the DVD player (with battery pack inside) for 8 hours before fi rst-time use.
• Fit the power adapter pin into the DC input jack on the DVD player.
• Plug the power adapter into a standard wall outlet.
Notes: If power fl ow to the wall outlet is controlled by a switch, make sure the switch is “ON”. Use the power adapter only in a wall outlet. Do not plug the power adapter into a ceiling outlet. To connect to a supply that is not in the United States, use an adapter (not included and sold separately) with the proper confi guration for the power outlet.
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Charging the Battery
(Inside the DVD Player)
• The L.E.D. light will fl ash when there is approximately 10 minutes of battery power left. For best performance, it is recommended that you completely drain the battery pack inside the DVD player before recharging. After the fi rst charge, recharge the battery pack (inside the DVD player) for 6 hours.
Charging the battery pack (inside the DVD player) with the DVD player
power OFF:
- If you are charging the battery pack inside the DVD player while the DVD player
power is OFF, the L.E.D. will fl ash until the battery pack inside the DVD player is fully charged. When it is fully charged, the DVD player L.E.D will turn off.
Charging the battery pack (inside the DVD player) with the DVD player
power ON:
- You can also charge the battery pack inside the DVD player while the DVD
player power is ON, but it will take longer. The L.E.D. on the DVD player will remain on while the battery pack is charging.
- When the battery pack inside the DVD player is charged, disconnect the power
adapter pin from the DC input jack on the DVD player. Unplug the power adapter from the wall outlet.
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Getting Started
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Left Side View
Left Side View
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Right Side View
Right Side View
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Getting Started
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Power Switch – Slide the switch ON
Headphone Jack – Plug headphones (sold separately) into this jack for
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individual listening.
Volume Button – Press one side to adjust the volume up or the other side
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to adjust volume down.
TV Output Jack – Plug an AV cable (sold separately) into this jack to play
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DVDs on a TV.
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Contrast Button – Press either side of the button to adjust the level
of contrast.
DC Input Jack – Plug the power adapter into this jack to charge the battery
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pack or use DC power.
Selection Buttons – Press to navigate through menus or games.
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Note: These buttons do not work when a DVD or CD is playing.
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L.E.D. – A steady light indicates DVD player power is on or charging with
power on. A fl ashing light indicates when battery power is low or the product is charging with the DVD player power OFF.
Play/Pause Button – Press to play or pause a DVD or CD, or to make
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selections in menus or games.
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Previous Button – Press once to go back a chapter on a DVD. Press and
hold to rewind.
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Home Button – Press this button at any time when a DVD is playing to
go to the main menu.
Note: This button does not work when a CD is playing.
Latch – Pull to open the door to insert a DVD or CD into the player.
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Stop Button – Press this button to stop the DVD or CD that is playing.
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Next Button – Press once to skip ahead to the next chapter on a DVD.
Press and hold to fast forward.
or OFF O.
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On Screen Displays
When you press buttons on the DVD player, icons appear
on the screen. Here’s what they mean:
Appears when a DVD or CD is loading in the player.
Appears when the button pressed cannot execute the action.
Appears when you press the play/pause button.
Appears when you press the play/pause button a second time. While a
DVD is playing, press the play/pause button again to resume.
Appears when you press the previous button once and indicates you are
going back to a previous chapter on a DVD.
Appears when you press and hold the previous button. It indicates you
are rewinding a DVD.
Appears when you press the next button once and indicates you are
skipping ahead to the next chapter on a DVD.
Appears when you press and hold the next button. It indicates you are
fast forwarding a DVD.
Appears when you press the stop button.
Appears if you press the home button while a movie is playing.
Appears if the DVD player door is not completely shut and latched.
This icon fl ashes on the screen if there is no DVD or CD in the player,
or if it cannot read the DVD or CD inserted.
Hint: If there is a DVD or CD in the player, make sure it is
properly inserted.
These icons appear to indicate if a DVD or CD is playing.
Appears across the top of the screen when you press
VOL 7
Appears across the top of the screen when you press
CNT 6
either side of the volume button.
either side of the contrast button.
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