Klipsch kmc1 Battery Replacement

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Klipsch kmc1 Battery Replacement

Also use this procedure if a system reset is needed.

AHW, Klipsch Group, Inc. Electronics Engineering Department

Klipsch kmc1

Tool needed -- #2 Phillips Screwdriver

Remove 2 screws from bottom cover.

Second Screw

Lift front edge of battery cover.

Lift off cover and set aside.

Battery exposed.

You may need to tip the unit up to help get the battery out. The foam makes a tight fit.

Pull the battery out to this point.

Here you can see the battery cable.

Slowly and gently use a finger to work the battery cable out. Pull gently on the battery with the other hand.

If you feel the cable is stuck…

• The cable may be wrapped around another cable… Don’t force it; you don’t want to break a wire.

• The connector may be caught on the edge of the battery cage. Gently moving the cable around can get the connector past the edge of the battery cage.

• If the cable is stuck, opening the front baffle (not covered here) will be necessary to prevent damage to the wiring/connectors.

When you see or feel the connector emerge, stop pulling. (Indicated by screwdriver.)

Disconnect the battery. Use two hands to gently pull the connect apart.

The connector only fits one way. Do not force the connection.

Connect/reconnect the battery.

The connector and wire needs to be fed back through the battery cage.

Use a finger to tuck the cable inside the slot.

Keep tucking the cable into the slot until you get to this point.

Gently push the battery into the battery compartment.

If the cable is fully tucked, you should be

able to push the battery fully into place.

Note the tabs on the battery cover line up with slots on the housing.

Insert the tabs into the slots at an angle…

… then lower the battery cover into position.

Replace the 2 screws. Do not over tighten.

Second screw.

You’re done!

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