Replacing The Clock Backup Battery; Precautions; Installation - Korg PA 600 Quick Manual

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Replacing the clock backup battery

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Precautions

Replacing the clock backup battery
You can replace the clock backup battery with a standard lithium
battery (model CR2032). Do not use replacements different
than the one supplied or suggested by Korg, or you risk to
damage the instrument! The battery can be replaced by the
user. Korg is not responsible for any data loss, damage or
injury caused by incorrect installation of this part.
Precautions
• Installation of the battery is done at the user's own risk. Korg
will assume no responsibility for any damage or injury resulting
from its improper installation or use.
• Be sure to disconnect the instrument from the AC plug, before
opening it.
• To prevent your body's static electricity from damaging the
board's components, touch an unpainted metallic component
before proceeding with the installation.

Installation

For installation, you will need a cross-point and a flatt-head
screwdrivers (not supplied).
Disconnect the instrument from the AC power.
1.
2.
Extract the battery from its package.
From the back of the instrument, use the cross-point
3.
screwdriver to remove the fixing screw (a).
Use the flat-head screwdriver to open the cover (b) to gain
4.
access to the inside of the battery slot, and keep the cover
apart.
With the help of your fingernail, lift the exhausted battery
5.
(c) from its lower side, and remove it from the battery slot.

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