Specifications

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or metal to avoid shorting the rechargeable batteries.
If leakage is found on the batteries, clean the battery compartment with
tissue to prevent further corrosions of other radio parts.
Replacing Batteries
1. When the batteries are nearly exhausted, the BATTERY SIGN on the LCD
will flash and then disappear. The radio will be turned off automatically.
If you are using non-rechargeable batteries, please replace with new ones.
If you are using rechargeable batteries, please recharge the batteries.
2. When the radio is completely cut off from supply of electricity, the memory
presets stored in the radio are permanent which will not be affected by the
cut off of electricity. However, you will need to re-adjust the clock.
3. If you do not want to lose the memory of the clock, please connect the radio
to the AC adaptor or replace the batteries in not more than 3 minutes.
BY USING THE AC ADAPTOR
1. As the AC Adaptor (DC06) supplied with the radio run in 220V. only, you will
need to have a 110V. input 220V. output step-up power transformer to be
used with the AC Adaptor (DC06). Plug the step-up transformer into the
AC mains socket, then plug the AC Adaptor (DC06) into the output socket
of the step-up transformer.
2. Connect the other end of the AC Adaptor (DC06) into the DC 6V. Input
Socket (25).
When using the AC Adaptor (DC06), it is normal that it will become slightly
warm after a period of use.
When using the AC Adaptor (DC06), battery connection inside the radio
will be cut off automatically.
When not using the AC Adaptor (DC06), please remove it and the step-up
transformer from the AC mains.
When using the AC Adaptor (DC06) to supply electricity to the radio, the
backlight of the radio will be lit continuously.
It is better to remove the non-rechargeable battery outside the battery
compartment if the AC Adaptor (DC06) is to be used for a certain long
period of time.
The AC Adaptor (DC06) is specially designed for the DE1103 radio with a