• Do not watch TV while driving.
• Use only the supplied car battery cord. Using another
cord could damage the TV/VCR.
• Make sure the cigarette lighter jack is free of ashes and
other debris.
• Make sure you push the car battery cord’s plug com-
pletely into the cigarette lighter.
• Always unplug the car battery cord from the cigarette
lighter before you unplug it from the TV/VCR.
• You must disconnect the car battery cord from the
TV/VCR before you can use standard electrical (AC)
power.
• If you use the TV/VCR with the vehicle’s engine off,
recharge the vehicle’s battery every four hours. Unplug
the car battery cord from the cigarette lighter when you
finish using the TV/VCR.
• When you use the TV/VCR with a car battery cord,
noise may appear on the TV/VCR screen.
• Do not use this TV/VCR in high temperature conditions.
Helpful Hints
Mobile Connections
Usually, the supplied indoor rod antenna pro-
vides adequate reception. But when you
want to watch TV outdoors or in a vehicle,
use a mobile antenna (not supplied) or an
indoor dipole antenna (not supplied) and a
car battery cord (supplied) to get good
reception.
1
Connect an antenna to the ANT(enna)
jack. Refer to the instructions with your
mobile antenna to make a connection similar
to this one.
AC 120V
ANT
DC 13.2V
ANT.
(not supplied)
Mobile Antenna
2
Make sure your vehicle has a 13.2-volt,
negative ground electrical system.
Connect one end of the car battery
cord to the DC 13.2V jack on the back
of the TV/VCR. Then connect the
other end of the car battery cord to the
cigarette lighter in your vehicle.
AC 120V
ANT
DC 13.2V
AC 120V
DC 13.2V
To Cigarette Lighter
car battery cord
(supplied)
8 Hooking Up the TV/VCR (cont’d)