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Alarm Selector : AL1-AL1+2-AL2 Function selector : CD - Radio
. SNOOZE : Interval alarm repetition 10. Phones jack 11. FM wire antenna 12. AC power cord 13. Battery compartment 14. Speakers 15. REPEAT : To play the disc continuously 16. RANDOM : To select the random play mode 17. Skip / Fast Search ( <4 backward / forward ppt) -
- CD track skip and fast search within the track
- All clock functions minute and hour setting 18. BSTOP : To stop playing the disc 19. PIIPLAY/PAUSE : To start playingthe CD or to stop momentarily the disc player 20. FM StereoLED indicator 21. CD repeat function LED indicator 22. CD Random function LED indicator 23. CD Program LED indicator 24. Power LED Indicator 25.POWER 26. PTS (PROGRAM) :
27. ALARM 1: set 28. SLEEP 29. TIME : set 30. ALARM 2: set 31. ALARM 1 LED Indicator 32. Digital Display 33. Dial scale and pointer 34. ALARM 2 LED Indicator MINUTE /HOUR to set programmable CD tracks POWER SUPPLY This CD clock radio operates on AC 230V~50Hz. It is also equipped with a clock battery back-up system, powered by an optional 9V battery type 6F22 (not provided). 1. Insert the AC power cord (12) into a convenient standard AC wall outlet. 2. Connect the 9V battery inside the compartment at the bottom of the unit (13). NOTE: An alkaline type battery is recommended. For optimum performance, this battery should be replaced every 6 months. BATTERY BACK-UPSYSTEM Ensures that the unit will continue to operate as normal duringAC power disruption (in order to preserve the battery life the display will not light). All clock settings will be kept in the memory, however, the clock time may require adjustment for exact accuracy. If this battery is not installed, the display will blink 0:00 to indicate that you have to redo the time and alarm settings. SETTING THE TIME
. Press and hold TIME (29) and MINUTE or HOUR (17) to adjust to your desired time. 2. Release TIME (29) to store your setting in memory. LISTENING TO THE RADIO
. Switch to RADIO position with the function selector (8). Select your desired band by band switch (4). Press POWER (25). Adjust the volume (5) to the desired level. Select your desired radio station (3) and (33). To stop listening to the radio press Power (25). For best reception:
FM: Fully unwind the FM wire antenna (11). When in stereo mode and the stereo broadcast is received, FM stereo indicator (20) was light up. ANnBWN AM::T his unit is equiped with a built-in directional ferrite antenna, move and rotate the unit. LISTENING TO THE CD PLAYER 1. Open the CD door (1), load your disc (label up) into CD compartment (2). 2. Switch to the CD position (8). 3. Press POWER (25), the Display (32) will show total track numbers. It will return to
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-Avoid overloaginprAgs PEMST OP Giandextepsiengerds, beyond their capacity, as this could result in fire ostf@ekancel this function, open the CD compartment BAKDb1DNOt im. Beeb NRW The AC(pEewes Getedt aA Nb AWoplgtrifdide anid vail Wititybeyised for several moahaonimatetNhearatke airthe Mg deA NaC Maihdicatont(22batint continues to flow to tha LPreseuginvoem ita pfinhds fartcrioedinfil.the RAN DOM indicator (22) goes off. SETTING THE ALARM AND WAKE UP MODE This unit allows you to set two different wake up times which you can choose to use independently or simultaneously AL 1 or AL 2, or AL 1 and 2. m SETTING THE ALARM 1st Alarm (AL 1) - Press and hold the ALARM 1 (27), and press I< or PPE (17) to adjust your desired alarm time, then release ALARM 1 (27) to store your setting in memory. 2nd Alarm (AL 2) - Press and hold the ALARM 2 (30) and redo the same operation as above. Select your wake-up mode (6) in AUTO (for RADIO or CD), BUZZER (for alarm sound) or OFF to switch off the alarm. Select you wake-up time with alarm selector (7). mM WAKE UP TO THE BUZZER SOUND Switch to the BUZZER position (6), the alarm LED indicator (31 and/or 34) will alight. M WAKE UP TO THE RADIO 1. Follow procedures 1 to 6, in "LISTENING TO THE RADIO", to select your desired radio station. Switch to the AUTO position (6), the alarm indicator (31 and/or 34) will alight. 2 Mm WAKE UPTOTHECD 1. Follow procedures 1 to 6, in"LISTENING TO THE CD PLAYER". 2. Switch to the AUTO (6) position, the alarm LED indicator (31 and/or 34) will alight. 3. Press POWER (25) and POWER indicator (24) goes off NOTE: Ifthe CD play time is longer than 60 minutes, the music will stop after playing 60 minutes. M WAKE UPTOTHE PROGRAMMABLE CDTRACKS 1. Switch to the CD position (8) and press POWER (25). POWER indicator (24) alight. 2. Follow procedures 1 to 5 in"LISTENING TO THE CD PLAYER - PROGRAM ". 3. Switch to the AUTO (6) position, the alarm LED indicator (31 and/or 34) will alight. 4. Press POWER (25) and POWER and PROGRAM indicators (23, 24) goes off. NOTE : The music will stop after the programmed tracks, e.g. if one track is programmed, the alarm will stop at the end of this track. The programmed memory will be erased once the CD door be opened. STOPPING THE ALARM SLEEP TO MUSIC 1. Select CD/Radio (8) for the sleep mode, then 2. Press SLEEP (28), the display shows "--", press again to select the desired sleep time.
(three Sleep time 90-60-30 minutes). It will start countdown after few seconds. 3. If in CD mode, it needs to press PII PLAY-PAUSE (19) for CD playing 3. Press POWER (15) to stop NOTE: Ifthe CD play time is shorter than your selected sleep time, the music will stop at the end of the disc. MORE INFORMATION
- Do not use your set immediately after transport from a cold place to a warm place, there may be condensation problems.
- Make sure that you keep your set away from water and high temperatures.
- Clean the player with a soft cloth, or a damp chamois leather. Never use solvents. NOTESON COMPACT DISCS
- If there is a scratch, dirt or fingerprints on the CD, it may cause tracking error. Before playing, clean the CD with a cleaning cloth. Wipe the CD from the center out. Don't store discs in places with high temperatures or high humidity - they can become warped. After playing, store the CD in its case. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS POWER SUPPLY : AC 230V ~ 50 Hz Battery back-up - 9V type 6F22 / 006P / PP3 (not included) CD PLAYER: Response curve (+3dB) 100 Hz to 16 kHz LASER: = 760 nm P max = 0.4 mW RADIO: FM / Frequency Modulation - 88 / 108 MHz AM/ Amplitude Modulation - 530 / 1600 kHz CAUTION ! This set uses a laser beam. To prevent any accident due to this type of beam, the set should only be opened by properly trained personnel. The unit conforms to the inter national safety specifications and to guide lines of the european community, and also complies with current standards concerning electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility EMC. CRD840 / EU / 24H / GB / 11-05-2004