Grundig 800 MILLENNIUM User Manual

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POWER SUPPLY

AC ADAPTER

Keep curtains and other flammable materials out of

The SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM receiver is supplied

direct contact with the AC ADAPTER to avoid overheat

with an auto-switchable AC ADAPTER to power it

ing.

indoors. The AC ADAPTER is designed to be plugged
into a wall outlet that supplies nominal 120 VAC, 60 Hz

GRUNDIG assumes no responsibility for damage

or nominal 230 VAC 50 Hz power.

due to operation with an AC adapter other than the

The AC adapter is supplied with a North American type
connector. To use the unit in countries using a European

one supplied with this unit.

BATTERY OPERATION AND INSTALLATION

type connector, plug the North American connector into

The SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM receiver is designed

the US to Europlug adapter that is provided.

to operate from either the supplied AC ADAPTER or

Connect the output connector of the AC adapter to the

from six "D" cell batteries (not supplied). NOTE: Check
the batteries periodically for leakage.
IF UNIT IS TO

9 VDC, 1 amp connector on the back of the receiver.

BE STORED OR OTHERWISE NOT USED FOR AN

Inserted batteries are automatically disconnected as

EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME, REMOVE THE BAT

soon as the AC adapter is plugged in to this connector.

TERIES TO PREVENT CORROSION AND POSSIBLE


DAMAGE TO THE RECEIVER.

Battery Installation
(1) Position receiver with the back panel towards you.
(2) Remove battery access cover by pressing on the
corrugated area in the center of the cover and sliding it
to your left as far as it will go. Then gently pull it straight
out from the rear panel.
(3) Place 6 "D" cell alkaline type batteries into holder.
Make sure the batteries are in the proper polarity posi
tion as illustrated in Figure 1.
(4) Replace access cover by placing it over the left side
of the opening and then sliding it to the right.

NOTE:
The SATELLIT 800 MILLENNIUM does not rely on the
batteries for retention of memory channels. To ensure
that clocks and timers are maintained following the loss
of AC power or battery removal, the receiver must first
be connected to a source of AC power or have batteries
installed for a minimum of 10 minutes. If power is lost
after this minimum 'charge' time, clocks and timer
settings are maintained for a time period of approxi
mately 30 minutes.

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