Radio Shack 63-968 owner manual Placing the Antenna, Replacing the Batteries

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Notes:

On very cloudy and stormy days, the radio signal might not be strong enough to set the clock.

If the clock does not receive a strong signal within about 2 minutes, it stops scanning and looks for a signal again at the next preprogrammed time (see “Turning Automatic Time Setting Off/On” on Page 16).

Replacing the Batteries

When flashes, the display dims or disappears, or the clock stops working properly, replace the batteries.

Cautions:

Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not bury or burn them.

If you do not plan to use the clock for several weeks, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts.

PLACING THE ANTENNA

While the clock is scanning for the radio signal, place the anten- na at least 4 inches (10 cm) away from the clock, on a window

or a wall near a window. If not appear while the clock

is checking the time signal, reposition or rotate the antenna until the icon flashes.

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Contents Radio-Controlled Clock Features Fm Page 3 Friday, July 2, 1999 219 PM Contents Installing the Batteries PreparationWhat You See Until you see before the antenna icon stops flashing Placing the Antenna Replacing the BatteriesMounting the Clock Selecting a LocationFm Page 10 Friday, July 2, 1999 219 PM Daylight Saving Time Mounting the AntennaUsing the Alarm Setting the Alarm TimeOperation Changing the Time ZoneTurning the Alarm On/Off Using Snooze Using the Display LightSpecial Features Manually Setting the TIME, DATE, and LanguageTurning Automatic Time Setting OFF/ON Care and Maintenance Resetting the Clock Specifications Limited One-Year Warranty