Radio Shack CTR-98 owner manual Power Sources, Installing Batteries, Using AC Power

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POWER SOURCES

You can operate the CTR-98 using internal battery power or the supplied AC power cord.

INSTALLING BATTERIES

You can power the CTR-98 from four

Dbatteries (not supplied). For the best performance, we recommend alkaline batteries, such as Radio Shack Cat. No. 23-550.

1.Press the battery compartment cover’s tabs and pull out the cover to remove it.

2.Install the batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols (+ and –) marked above the compartment.

Cautions:

Use only fresh batteries of the required size and type.

Never mix fresh with old bat- teries.

Cautions:

Always dispose of the old batter- ies promptly and properly.

Never leave dead, old, or weak batteries in the CTR-98. They can leak chemicals and corrode or damage electronic circuits.

If you do not plan to use batter- ies in the CTR-98 for a month or more, remove the batteries to protect the CTR-98 from possi- ble battery leakage.

USING AC POWER

You can power the CTR-98 from standard AC power using the sup- plied AC power cord.

Use a flatblade screwdriver to set VOLTAGE SELECTOR 120V/OFF/ 230V to the correct setting (120V in North America).

3. Replace the cover.

If the CTR-98 does not operate prop- erly or if the sound weakens or dis- torts, replace the batteries.

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