Power failure, Maintenance, Power failure maintenance – Philips AJ3840/10M User Manual

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power failure

Maintenance

POWER FAILURE_________________________

As soon as a power failure occurs, the clock radio
will switch off. As soon as the power supply

returns Du 'uD flashes, indicating that you must

reset the correct time on the clock.

Battery Back-up System

A 9 volt. E-block Type 6F22/PP3 battery or equivalent

{not supplied) can be fitted into the battery compart­

ment. It will, in the event of a power failure, provide

sufficient power to maintain the Clock/Alarm,
memory. The display will not illuminate but when the
power is restored the time and alarm time will have
been retained and so will not require resetting. The

use of an alkaline battery is recommended. The nor­
mal life of a new battery is about one year. For clarity:

Alarm, radio and display do not work on battery.

Before inserting the battery, connect the power

plug to the mains.

Place the battery in the compartment on the

underside of the clock radio (see diagram).

Replace the battery once year. The service of the

battery depends on how often and for how long

the power supply fails. This varies from a region to

another.

Note: Always reset the time after a power-failure.

MAINTENANCE

• If you do not intend to use the clock radio for a

long period, it is better to remove the power
plug horn the mains. In addition to this, it is
advisable to remove the battery from the clock

radio. This will prevent any danger of battery
leakage and the cicock radio will not be

damaged.

• To ensure good playback quality, clean the

head A, the capstans B and pressure rollers C

after every 15 hours of operation.

• Use a cassette tape cleaner or a piece of cotton

wool dipped in alcohol.

- The mechanism must not be lubricated I
- Fingerprints, dust and dirt on the clock radio

should be removed using a clean and damp

soft cloth or chamois leather. When cleaning do

not use any other products which contains

abrasive agents or solvents (benzene, thinner,
alcohol etc.)

These may damage the housing.

- Rain, dampness and extreme heat may damage

the clock radio. For this reason it should not be

exposed to direct sunlight or placed close to

heating elements for any period of time.

CLEANING THE HEADS______________________

To ensure good recording and playback quality,

clean the parts

(

a

)

(|) (c) indicated in fig. 5 after

every 50 hours of operation or, on average, once

a month.

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Open the cassette holder manually.

Use a cottonball slightly moistened with alcohol

or a special head cleaning fluid.
Clean the rubber pressure roller (g, the capstan

d), and playback head

(

a

)

Cleaning of the heads

(

a

)

and (§) can also be

done by playing a cleaning cassette through

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