Batteries
• Open the battery compartment and insert 3 alkaline
batteries of the type R6, UM 3 or AA.
• Remove the batteries when they are exhausted or if they are
not going to be used for a long period of time.
Note:
If the
DC 4.5 V ->+
socket is in use, the battery
supply will switch off automatically.
Note on Environmental Protection
Do not throw exhausted batteries in the household
refuse.
Hand over the old batteries to your dealer or
public collecting points when buying new ones.
Warning for weak batteries :
When the batteries run low, the sound volume declines
gradually. The indication appears on the display.
Continued operation with low batteries causes the radio to turn
off automatically, other malfunctioning and losing programmed
time settings and preset radio stations. In this case, remove the
batteries and press a paper clip through the RESET hole.
Readjust the time settings and the preset radio stations. To
prevent that the radio is switched on accidentally, use the
LOCK-switch when packing the radio or putting it away.
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POWER SUPPLY
AC Mains adapter (not included)
You can connect the set to the mains using a
mains adapter.
Only use a mains adapter which supplies
4.5 V DC with the negative pole at the centre
pin of the plug (
->+
).
Before connecting the mains adapter
• Check that the mains voltage indicated on the type plate of
the adapter matches your local mains voltage.
• If the mains adapter is equipped with a voltage selector, set
this to the local voltage.
• Connect the mains adapter to the
DC 4.5 V ->+
socket
of the set and to the wall socket.
Power failure
– If the power supply is interrupted, the programmed time
settings and preset radio stations will be kept in the memory
for 10 min. or more.
– If the AC power is disconnected from the 4.5 DC socket,
the batteries (if present) will take over the supply.