6mains operation – Roberts Radio RDK-2 User Manual

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Mains operation

1. Position your RDK2 touch panel radio as previously described.

2. Plug the mains plug into a wall socket and switch on the wall

socket.

• IMPORTANT:

The mains plug is used as the means of connecting

the radio to the mains supply. The mains socket used

for the radio must remain accessible during normal use. In order

to disconnect the radio from the mains completely, the mains

plug should be removed from the mains socket outlet

completely.

8. Completely undo the thumb screws from the sides of the radio and

remove the mounting bracket.

9. Hold the mounting bracket against the pencil marks under the cupboard

and use the pencil to mark drill centres for the fi xing screws (4).

10. Your radio is supplied with screws of two lengths. Be sure to use screws

of appropriate length for the cupboard material. If those provided are
not suitable for your needs, please use screws with a similar diameter
and head design.

IMPORTANT: Before drilling holes and applying screws, please make
sure that the screws selected are not too long. Excessively long
screws may damage the interior of your cupboard.

11. Drill short pilot holes for the screws in the underside of the cupboard.

(Pilot hole diameter typically 2.5mm, suggested drill depth not more
than 12 - 14 mm)

12. Using the screws to fi t the mounting bracket to the cupboard taking

care not to over tighten them.

13. Offer the radio to the fi xed mounting bracket and re-insert the two

thumb screws.

14. Adjust the height of the radio beneath the cupboard as needed and

tighten the thumb screws. Tighten by hand only.

15. Secure the mains lead and aerial as needed. The aerial has a loop

formed at the free end. This can be fi xed as needed. Insert the mains
plug in the nearest convenient mains socket and secure the mains
lead so that it does not obstruct working in the kitchen.

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