Before you begin, Features, Installing the batteries (see fig. □) – Sony ICF-S79V User Manual
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English
For Customers in the U.S.
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Before You Begin
Thank you for choosing a Sony radio! It will
gi\ e you many hours of reliable ser\ ice and
listening pleasure.
Before operating the radio, please read these
instructions thoroughly and retain them for
future reference.
These instructions ctn er these models;
1CF-S79, ICF-S79T and ICF-S79V,
Their differences are shown below.
Model Number
Band
ICF-S79
FM/AM
ICF-S79L
FM/MW/LW
ICF-S79V
TV/WEATHER/FM/AM
Features
• Splash resistant; you can listen to the radio
while taking a shower.
• 90 minute Countdown Timer with 5 timer
presets.
• AUTO OFF function automatically turns off
the radio after a preset duration.
• PLL (Phase Locked Loop) Synthesized Tuner.
5 memory presets buttons to preset your
favorite stations for easy tuning.
Installing the
Batteries
(see Fig. □)
Wipe all water droplets from the radio. Then,
open the lid at the rear of the radio.
Install three R14 (size C) batteries (not supplied)
with correct polarity and close the lid until it
clicks.
Battery Life
AM(MW)/LW
FM
TV/WEATHER
ICF-S79
110
80
—
ICF-S79L
110
80
—
ICF-S79V
110
80
65
Replacing the Batteries
• When the batteries become weak, the sound
becomes weak and distorted and "
When the batteries are completely exhausted,
the radio and the timer will turn off and "
• Before replacing the batteries, make sure that
the radio is turned off.
• After replacing the batteries,-press RADIO ON •
and will disappear.
• Replace the batteries within a minute.
Otherwise, the memories for the clock and the
preset stations will be erased and ''AM 12:00"
or "0:00" will flash in the display the next time
the batteries are installed.
• To preserve clock and memory settings, keep
unexhausted batteries in the radio even when
you are not going to use the unit for a long
time. Replace the batteries with new ones in
about a year, since battery power is consumed
even in this condition.