CHOOSING A POWER SUPPLY
You can operate the receiver using:
Six Alkaline AA Batteries.
Household AC [With optional AC adaptor]
12 Volt DC Automobile Battery [With optional DC adaptor]
USING BATTERIES
1. Press latch marked | OPEN | on both | ||||||||
battery ompartment | covers | in | he | |||||||
direction of the arrow and lift | off cover. | |||||||||
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2. Insert 4 AA | batteries in the Radio | |
compartment and 2 AA batteries in | ||
the | compartment. Be sure | |
to position | them as illustrated on the | |
back of the | radio, and on top of the | |
ribbons for | easy removal. |
3.Replace both battery compartment
covers over their respective compartments and press down until you hear it snap closed
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NOTE |
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Whenever the radio is turned off, the battery | When the "MAIN" batteries become ex- | |
indiator will flash for about five seconds to | ||
hausted, the | ||
show battery condition. | tically be powered bythe | |
| batteries. | |
If the indicator falls below #2, the 4 "MAIN | When the display on the | |
AA" batteries should be replaced. | ||
| begins to fade, replace the 2 "AA" batteries | |
| in the "BACK | |
| replace these batteries, be sure to install the | |
| 4 "AA" batteries in the "MAIN" circuit to | |
| prevent total memory loss. | |
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