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Comes with a stand and double-sided tape for car dashboards. Operating Instructions (Setting Time & Alarm)

to lock in your selections and return to normal operation. How to Configure the Alarm Time

The alarm function can be a helpful secondary reminder.

The Nako NA613D typically arrives in a reinforced cardboard box. Inside, alongside the main transceiver unit, you should find: nako na613d user manual exclusive

The internal primary AG10/LR1130 button battery cell is dropping voltage.

: Typically operates on a small button cell battery (e.g., LR1130 or AG10) or, in some desk versions, AA batteries.

For those looking for a reliable, no-frills digital companion, the Nako NA-613D remains a top choice for "retro-tech" fans and practical drivers alike. Comes with a stand and double-sided tape for car dashboards

The manual’s first major warning involves workspace preparation. Do not operate the NA613D on a standard workbench. You require a dedicated, flat steel or reinforced wood table. The manual specifies:

: This specific quartz model is not waterproof . If using it on boats, ATVs, or open motorcycles, mount it behind a protective windshield or within a clear, weather-sealed enclosure.

Press again to flash the Month number. Press START to change it. The Nako NA613D typically arrives in a reinforced

The NA613D draws up to 12A on high power mode. Do not use a cigarette lighter plug; the voltage drop will cause distortion. Go directly to the battery.

: Used in programming mode to switch between fields (Hours, Minutes, Months, Days) and to display the current alarm time.

: In normal display mode, press the M button three times . The seconds digits will begin to flash.