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The appliance outlet is now auto-
matically programmed to turn on
and off at the preset times and the
AUTO indicator lights.

2. If the appliance has an on/off

switch, be sure to set it to on.

3. When the preset end time is

reached, power to the appliance
automatically turns off. To reset
the timer to start at the same time
the next day, simply press 

APPLI-

ANCE AUTO

.

Notes:

• To confirm the preset times, press

AUTO TIMER SET ON

 or 

AUTO

TIMER SET OFF

. Each time

appears on the display.

• To turn off the automatic timer

prior to the preset start time or
during timed operation, press

APPLIANCE OFF

.

• You can still manually control the

appliance outlet, even if 

APPLI-

ANCE AUTO 

is pressed. If neces-

sary, plug in another appliance,
then press 

APPLIANCE ON

. The

appliance turns on immediately.
When you finish using the appli-
ance, unplug it and plug back in
the appliance you want to use with
the timer. To turn on the automatic
timer, press 

APPLIANCE OFF

 then

press

 APPLIANCE AUTO

. You do

not need to reset the on/off times.

Illustration
showing AUTO
indicator

USING THE 
COUNTDOWN TIMER

The countdown timer helps you time
your cooking. You can set the timer for
1 to 59 minutes. At the end of the set
time, the buzzer sounds.

Press and hold 

TIMER ON

. The display

starts counting down from 59 minutes.
Release 

TIMER ON

 when the desired

time appears.

Notes:

• While holding down 

TIMER ON

,

press 

FORWARD FAST/SLOW

 or

REVERSE FAST/SLOW

 to set the

time more quickly.

• To check the remaining time,

press 

TIMER ON

.

• To stop the countdown timer

before the buzzer sounds, press

TIMER OFF

.

Important: The countdown timer set-
ting should not overlap the preset 

AP-

PLIANCE AUTO 

start time. When the

APPLIANCE AUTO

 start time is

reached, the countdown time resets to
59 minutes.

To stop the buzzer, press 

TIMER OFF

.

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12-1612.fm  Page 9  Friday, June 4, 1999  1:01 PM

Summary of Contents for 12-1612

Page 1: ...Cat No 12 1612 OWNER S MANUAL Please read before using this equipment Kitchenmate 102 AM FM Under Cabinet Clock Radio A 12 1612 fm Page 1 Friday June 4 1999 1 01 PM ...

Page 2: ... do not place any heating or cooking ap pliance beneath this product Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this product to rain or moisture This symbol is intended to alert you to the presence of uninsulated dan gerous voltage within the product s enclosure that might be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Do not open the product s case This symbol is int...

Page 3: ...talling the Backup Battery 6 Operation 7 Setting the Time 7 Playing the Radio 7 Using the Appliance Outlet 7 Setting and Using On Off Times for the Appliance Outlet 8 Using the Countdown Timer 9 Care and Maintenance 10 FCC Information 11 Specifications Back Cover 12 1612 fm Page 3 Friday June 4 1999 1 01 PM ...

Page 4: ...coming tangled in the cord Do not use an extension cord Illustration Show space needed on each side of bracket The area directly below the clock radio is not used for cooking or for appliances that generate heat or steam The work area near the clock radio allows room for additional appliances to be connected to the clock radio s appliance outlet For easy operation and visibility mount the clock ra...

Page 5: ...hten the screws into the bottom of the cabinet ATTACHING THE RADIO 1 Slide the clock radio into the mounting bracket until it slides into place 2 Route the power cord along the wall toward the AC outlet Be sure to keep the cord away from heat ing or cooking appliances 3 Peel off the paper covering on the back of the two supplied cord guides then firmly press the cord guides against a clean smooth ...

Page 6: ...ry plug in the power cord to pre vent unnecessary drain on the battery 1 Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow then lift off the cover to remove it 2 Snap the battery into the termi nals and place it in the compart ment Caution Use only a fresh battery of the required size and type 3 Replace the cover Notes As a safety feature the appliance outlet is not activated after...

Page 7: ...nd 4 Rotate VOLUME to a comfortable listening level 5 Rotate TUNING to the desired fre quency 6 To turn off the clock radio set RADIO ON OFF to OFF Note The AM antenna is built in Ro tate the clock radio for the best AM re ception For the best FM reception fully extend the power cord USING THE APPLIANCE OUTLET To power another appliance plug its power cord into the clock radio s appli ance outlet ...

Page 8: ...e sure to set the correct AM or PM time 1 Press and hold AUTO TIMER SET ON then press FORWARD FAST SLOW or REVERSE FAST SLOW to set the time when you want the appliance to turn on 2 When the desired time appears on the display release AUTO TIMER SET ON 3 To set the time when you want the appliance to turn off press and hold AUTO TIMER SET OFF then press FORWARD FAST SLOW or REVERSE FAST SLOW 4 Whe...

Page 9: ...ce unplug it and plug back in the appliance you want to use with the timer To turn on the automatic timer press APPLIANCE OFF then press APPLIANCE AUTO You do not need to reset the on off times Illustration showing AUTO indicator USING THE COUNTDOWN TIMER The countdown timer helps you time your cooking You can set the timer for 1 to 59 minutes At the end of the set time the buzzer sounds Press and...

Page 10: ...can cause pre mature wear of parts Handle the clock radio gently and carefully Dropping it can damage circuit boards and cases and can cause the clock radio to work im properly Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type Batteries can leak chemicals that damage your clock radio s electron ic parts Wipe the clock radio with a damp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new Do ...

Page 11: ...ence turn off your clock radio If the interference goes away your clock ra dio is causing it Try to eliminate the interference by Moving your clock radio away from the TV or other radio Contacting your local RadioShack store for help If you cannot eliminate the interfer ence the FCC requires that you stop using the clock radio 12 1612 fm Page 11 Friday June 4 1999 1 01 PM ...

Page 12: ...s on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion of incidental or conse quential damages so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you In the event of a product defect during the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option unless otherwise provided by law a correct the defect...

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