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Redsun PF2100 - B. POWER SUPPLY; USING BATTERY; USING EXTERNAL AC POWER; USING EXTERNAL DC SUPPLY

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B. POWER SUPPLY
1. USING BATTERY
 AA size or D size batteries can be used with this radio. After
inserting 4 pcs. of battery into the battery compartment (35), set the
BATTERY TYPE switch (37) to the appropriate position
 The display panel will show the full battery strength sign if you
are using new batteries
 If a flashing battery sign is displayed, the battery will soon be
exhausted. The radio will be turned off automatically.
 You should replace new batteries as soon as possible. The
sign will appear. Avoid mixing new and used batteries for use with
the radio. Remove all batteries from the battery compartment if you
will not use the radio for a long time.
 After replacing the batteries, there is no need to set the radio time
again as the clock will last for some time even the radio is not
connected to the batteries or power supply.
2. USING EXTERNAL AC POWER
 When the external power cord is inserted to the EXT. AC POWER
Socket (39), the radio will be powered by external AC power. If the
external AC power supply is interrupted, the radio will be powered by
the batteries inside the radio automatically.
 This radio is set for use with 220V. AC, if your AC power supply is
110V., you will need to use the 110V. input 220V. output power
transformer between the AC 110V. mains and the radio.
3. USING EXTERNAL DC SUPPLY (optional accessory)
 When the EXTERNAL DC POWER Socket is supplied with 6 9 V., the
radio will be powered by the external DC power.
 The external DC power supply must be between 6 to 9 volts, output
current > 500 m.a., and the polarity is . If not, it would be
dangerous and may also cause damage to the radio.