Cautions: The recommended AC adapter supplies 6 volts and delivers
at least 100 milliamps. Its center tip is set to
negative, and its plug correctly fits your radio's
DC 6V jack. Using an AC adapter that does not meet these
specifications could seriously damage the radio or the
adapter.
To avoid exposure to hazardous voltage, always plug the
AC adapter into the radio before you plug it into a
standard AC outlet and always unplug the adapter from the
AC outlet before you unplug it from radio.
1. Insert the adapter's barrel plug into the radio's DC 6V jack.
Note: The radio automatically disconnects the internal batteries
when you connect the AC adapter.
2. Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet.
USING VEHICLE BATTERY POWER
You can power your radio from your vehicle battery using an optional
DC adapter, such as Radio Shack Cat. No. 273-1802.
Cautions: Your vehicle must have a 12-volt DC, negative-ground
electrical system.
The recommended DC adapter supplies 6 volts and delivers at
least 100 milliamps. Its center tip is set to negative,
and its plug correctly fits your radio's DC 6V jack. Using
a DC adapter that does not meet these specifications could
seriously damage the radio or the adapter.
To avoid exposure to hazardous voltage, always plug the
DC adapter into the radio before you plug it into your
car's cigarette-lighter socket and always unplug the
adapter from your car's cigarette-lighter socket before you
unplug it from the radio.
1. Insert the adapter's barrel plug into the radio's DC 6V jack.
Note: The radio automatically disconnects the internal batteries
when you connect the DC adapter.
2. Plug the adapter's larger plug into the vehicle's cigarette-lighter