Radio Shack 12-1636 User Manual

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Pre
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Plug the clock radio’s power cord into a 
standard AC outlet.  
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If AC power fails, the clock radio has a 
backup power system that continues to 
operate the clock for up to 8 hours with 
the display turned off to conserve 
power. This lets the alarm sound for at 
least 10 minutes at the preset time, 
even if AC power fails.
Your clock radio requires a 9-volt 
battery (not supplied) for its backup 
power system. For the best 
performance and longest life, we 
recommend a RadioShack alkaline 
battery. 
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1. Press the battery compartment 
cover’s tab, and then lift off the 
cover to remove it.
2. Snap the battery into the connector 
in the battery compartment and 
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To prevent electric 
shock, do not use this 
polarized plug with an 
extension cord, 
receptacle, or other 
outlet unless you can 
fully insert the blades 
to prevent blade 
exposure.
Dispose of the old 
battery promptly and 
properly. Do not burn 
or bury it.
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Your clock radio’s 
power cord has a 
polarized plug that fits 
into the outlet only 
one way. If the plug 
does not fit properly, 
turn it over and try 
again. Do not force it.
Use only a fresh 
battery of the required 
size and 
recommended type.
Always remove an old 
or weak battery. 
Batteries can leak 
chemicals that can 
destroy electronic 
parts.