Hyundai KR 615 Instruction Manual page 18

Am/fm kitchen alarm clock radio
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3) Insert the mounting plate into the top panel of the radio (A) and push the radio backward (B)
until it is locked securely.
4) Set the Function Selector (11) and Countdown On/Off Button (8) to "OFF". Connect the AC
power cord to the wall socket. This switches on the power supply.
IMPORTANT!
• Never plug in the AC power cord to the power outlet before installation is completed.
• Install your set near the AC outlet and where the AC power plug can be reached easily.
• Do not use a converter or extension cord.
• Install the set as far as possible from sources of interference, such as a refrigerator,
microwave oven, fluorescent lamp, etc.
• There should be at least 6,5 cm distance between the unit and the wall.
• To reduce the risk of fire, do not place any heating or cooking appliance beneath
the set.
REAL TIME SETTING
1) After the AC power cord connected, the clock display will flash on and off indicating a power
interruption and that the displayed time is incorrect.
2) To set the correct time, press the Time Set Button (7) and simultaneously press the Hour Set
Button (10), or Minute Set Button (9), together, until the correct time is displayed. (Please note
that Countdown On/Off Button (8) must be set to"OFF" position.)
3) Open the clock Battery Door (14) at the bottom of the unit and put in a 6LR61/6F22 (or
equivalent) 9-volt battery. The purpose of this battery is to store the information relating to
alarm time and to keep the clock functioning in the event of disconnection from the mains
supply or power interruption. Should this occur, the clock would continue to keep time, but
will not display.
PLEASE NOTE: When operating from battery only, the clock will only remain accurate for a short
period of time. It is important that the mains supply is restored as soon as possible.
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