Power Supply; 10 Khz - Grundig Traveller II Digital User Manual

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POWER SUPPLY FEATURES
AC MAINS ADAPTOR (NOT INCLUDED)
You can connect the set to the mains using a mains adaptor.
Only use a mains adaptor which supplies 4.5 V DC with the
negative pole at the center pin of the plug.
Before connecting the mains adaptor
- Check that the mains voltage indicated on the type plate of
the adaptor matches your local mains voltage.
- If the mains adaptor is equipped with a voltage selector, set
this to the local voltage.
- Connect the mains adaptor to the 4.5 V DC socket of the
set and to the wall socket.
POWER FAILURE
- If the power supply is interrupted, the programmed time
settings and preset radio stations will be kept in the memory
for 10 minutes or more.
- If the AC power is disconnected from the 4.5 V DC socket,
the batteries (if present) will take over the power supply.
9 / 10 kHz SELECTOR
The minimum 'frequency distance' (span division) between
adjacent radio stations (measured in kHz) is standardized all
over the world. However, North and South America use
another standard than the rest of the world. This means that
the radio should use a tuning step according to the standard
concerned in order to obtain accurate radio tuning.
The 9 / 10 kHz switch (in the battery compartment) allows
accurate tuning for both standards.
8
Position 10 kHz for the Americas
- MW tuning step 10 kHz
Position 9 kHz for the rest
of the world
- MW tuning step 9 kHz

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