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Setting up and connecting

The surfaces of furniture may contain components that can affect the rubber pads of the appliance and could soften them. If neces- sary, place a covering under the appliance's rubber pads.

The mains power socket must be easily accessible so that, in an emergency, the plug can be quickly withdrawn from the socket.

Electrical connection

Before connecting the appliance compare the connection data (Voltage and frequency) on the rating plate with that of the mains electric source. This data must be compatible to avoid possible damage to the appliance.

Make sure that the appliance's connection cable is not damaged and is not laying over hot surfaces and/or sharp edges.

Make sure that the connection cable is not tightly stretched or bent.

Do not allow the connection cable to hang over edges (Trip wire effect).

Inserting the batteries

By inserting two 1.5 V batteries (type R6/LR6/AA/Mignon) you avoid losing the programmed time of day and wake time in the event of mains power loss. The batteries make sure that the internal clock continues to run even during a power outage.

When power is restored the correct time appears automatically in the display 2 .

NOTICE

The display, radio and alarm do not function with battery- power alone.

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Silvercrest SRD 250 A1 operating instructions Electrical connection, Inserting the batteries