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Model No. 640 Model No. 641
AA Batteries C & D Batteries
For Technical Support:
Call our Technical Service Department
Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (EST)
-800-TEC-TOYS or -800-832-8697
customer_support@enablingdevices.com
Batter Interrupters - #684
User’s Guide
50 Broadway
Hawthorne, NY 0532
Tel. 9 4.747.3070 / Fax 9 4.747.3480
Toll Free 800.832.8697
www.enablingdevices.com
Adapt our own to s, radios, devices!
This handy interrupter allows you to use any of our switches with
battery operated un-adapted toys or devices. The Battery Interrupter
is easy to install. Works with most battery operated devices that have
an on/off switch. Weight: 2 oz.
The Battery Interrupter is easy to install and it can be easily removed
– to change a battery, to fix the toy/device or to use with another
product that functions with the same size batteries!
This small economical device will bring joy and learning into the
lives of younger or older children. It can make life more productive
for all ages!
Battery Interrupters are available in two models:
#640 “AA” Interrupter with /8" Jack
#641 “C” and “D” Interrupter with /8" Jack
Adapting a To with a Batter Interrupter:
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Ever thing ou need: A battery-operated toy/device, batteries,
a switch, and the Battery Interrupter
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Procedure:
1) Position the disc of the Battery Interrupter against the wall
of the battery compartment on the negative end (where the
negative side of the battery will go)
2) Make sure that the small “silver bump”
(For Model 641 Onl ) is facing outward into the battery
compartment.
3) Insert the battery into the compartment. If it is a really tight
fit, you may want to insert the Battery Interrupter and the
battery simultaneously so that they will slide in better.
4) The small “silver bump,” (For Model 641 Onl ) if installed
correctly, should fit into the dent on the negative side of the
battery.
5) Close the lid of the battery compartment (if applicable).
6) Plug a switch into the Jack at the other end of the Battery
Interrupter. If you are using an adapter, make sure that it is
in tight leaving NO gaps.
7) The toy/device can now be controlled with the switch!
NOTE:
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The Battery Interrupter will not work with every battery-
operated toy/device. It will work best with toys/devices that
only require a simple ON/OFF switch to activate their
features.
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You only need one battery interrupter per battery
compartment. Example: even if the battery compartment
includes 4 batteries, you still only need one Battery
Interrupter.
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Do not submerge in water
Rev 1/15/14