Magnadyne MV-1002 Car Video System User Manual


 
Replacing Domelight Bulbs:
To replace a domelight bulb, repeat the following procedure.
Warning! in some cases, the domelight maybe hot, proceed
with caution.
1. Use your fingernail to pull the lever at the end of the
domelight lens forward and downward this will release the
lens to expose the bulb.
2. Use a pencil to pry out one end of the bulb then pull the
remaining end of the bulb out of its clip. Do not use any
metal device to remove the bulb as you may short the ter-
minals together.
3. To replace the bulb, place the metal ends of the new bulb
onto the metal clips and gently press inward until the bulb
ends are seated into the clips.
4. Replace the lens by setting the tab end into the slot and
then pressing the clip end into place.
Warning! Only replace the bulb with the same size
and wattage that you took out. Altering the size, shape
or wattage will result in a damaged housing (melting).
Use only Sylvania or GE model DE3021 for replacements.
Domelight Operation (Continued)
Removing Bulb
Removing Domelight Cover
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Headphone Operation
Your Movievision
TM
entertainment system is supplied with two (2) Movievision
TM
headphones. The correct operation, care and
maintenance of the headphones is critical to their ability to provide the user with a lifetime of operation. Misuse, abuse and
neglect of the headphones will result in poor performance and premature failure. Please read through the simple operation and
maintenance instructions enclosed.
1. Install the Batteries (AAA Type)
To install the AAA batteries supplied, repeat the following
procedure:
A. Hold the headphones in one hand and place your thumb
onto the gripping arrow on the battery holder cover.
B. Press down on the gripping arrows while pulling down-
ward on the battery door. Slide the door away from the
headphones to expose the battery holder cavity.
C. Place the batteries into the holder following the directions
engraved inside the holder. Observe battery polarity.
WARNING!
Do not throw the headphones.
Do not get the headphones wet or submerse them in any
liquid.
Do not use the headphones as a hammer.
Do not step, stand or sit on the headphones.
Do not lay heavy objects on the headphones.
Refrain from turning the volume of the headphones to the
maximum position, this may result in ear damage.
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