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Panasonic RC-6099 - Operation Modes; Battery Back-Up Functionality

Panasonic RC-6099
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Operation
The
sure
time
battery
back-up
is
designed
to
hold
the
present
time
and
the
alarm
time
in
the
memory
in
the
event
of
a
power
failure
or
interruption.
(Such
as
when
moving
this
unit
to
a
different
room.)
Whenever
a
power
interruption
occurs,
the
digits
on
the
clock
display
will
disappear.
However,
even
though
the
clock
face
is
completely
blacked
out,
the
9-volt
back-up
battery
will
take
over
as
the
power
source
and
the
present
time
and
the
alarm
time
will
be
preserved.
Notes
When
the
set
is
unplugged
(not
in
use)
for
a
long
time,
remove
the
back-up
battery
to
prevent
possible
battery
leakage.
Power
failures
may
occur
at
any
time
of
the
night
or
day
and
can
be
of
a
long
or
short
duration.
Most
failures
are
so
short
that
people
don't
even
notice
the
interruption.
These
inter-
ruptions
do,
however,
affect
clocks
which
do
not
incorporate
a
battery
back-up.
if
the
power
is
not
resumed
by
the
wake-up
time,
the
radio
alarm
will
not
activate.
Even
if
the
power
is
not
resumed
by
the
wake-up
time,
the
buzzer
alarm
will
acti-
vate.
lf
the
back-up
battery
goes
dead
during
a
power
interruption,
the
present
time
and
alarm
time
must
also
be
reset
after
the
interruption.
The
back-up
battery
will
be
exhausted
after
about
14
hours
of
total
(accumulative)
use,
(The
battery
tife
will
vary
depending
on
the
frequency
of
the
power
interrup-
tion.)
After
a
power
interruption,
the
time
shown
in
the
display
window
may
not
be
always
correct
(it
may
gain
or
lose
about
six
minutes
per
hour).

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