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1. button until the alarm time indicator starts flashing e Use the button to set the hours and the button to set the minutes e Press the MODE button once more to store the setting If no button is pressed within 5 seconds the alarm time setting mode stops and the setting is stored automatically Switching on the alarm e Press the ALARM button once until the alarm indicator appears steadily on the display Select the desired alarm mode with radio or with buzzer with the RADIO BUZZER switch e If you select alarm with radio tune to a station which will be broadcasting at the alarm time and adjust the volume control to the required level At the preselected alarm time the alarm will switch on and switch off again automatically 90 minutes later Interrupting and repeating the alarm The alarm can be interrupted with the SNOOZE button After 5 minutes the alarm comes on again e Itis possible to interrupt the alarm function several times during the switch on period Switching off the alarm The alarm function can be switched off by pressing the On OFF or ALARM button The alarm remains set to operate the next day e If you wish to switch off the alarm completely press the ALARM button briefly until the alarm indicator disappears 5 RADIO Radio reception Switch the radio on and off with the button The frequency and the wave band will appear on the display Select the desired waveba
2. AUTION not remove the cover There are no user serviceable RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK is ce ae DO NOT OPEN parts inside the unit Refer any servicing to qualified personnel Using your radio in Europe When using your radio in Europe the BBC World Service can be heard on the following wavebands and frequencies WAVEBAND FREQUENCY IN MEGAHERTZ MHz swi 6 180 6 195 sw2 7 115 7 120 7 150 7 325 SW3 9 410 SW4 11 780 11 785 SW5 15 485 15 575 SW6 17 640 17 705 IMPORTANT Not all the frequencies will be audible in all parts of Europe the listener should try each frequency in turn as some are not used all the time and can change according to atmospheric conditions or because of interference Further information can be obtained from BBC World Service Bush House London WC2B 4PH Tel 44 0 171 240 3456 Fax 44 0 171 257 8258 E mail worldservice letters bbc co uk Web www bbc co uk 9 TROUBLESHOOTING If a fault occurs first check the points listed below before taking the set for repair If you are unable to remedy a problem by following these hints telephone our technical helpline number TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Solution Q button Key lock switch Switch off the does not work is activated key lock function No sound Volume is not adjusted Adjust the volume Headphones are connected Disconnect the headphones Batteries are exhausted Insert new batteries Batteries are incorrectly Insert the batteries correc
3. efly press one of the or buttons manual tuning is selected Last station memory Your unit is provided with the function LAST STATION MEMORY The station playing when the radio was switched off will automatically be selected Storing stations You can programme 20 stations into the memory 5 on each waveband Select the waveband with the BAND SELECTOR switch Tune to the station you want to store Press the MEMORY button The indication M starts flashing on the display for 5 seconds Press the preset number button 1 5 to assign the station Press MEMORY button again to store the station Select and store all desired stations in each memory location Note If a station is not stored within 5 seconds M is flashing the storing mode is abandoned with no change to the current memory Calling up a stored station Select the waveband with the BAND SELECTOR switch To call up a stored station simply press the corresponding button The unit switches to the station and the display indicates the waveband frequency M and the memory location number GENERAL Sleep function e Press the SLEEP button briefly The unit switches on the radio and the display will show the previous set sleep period The sleep time can be adjusted from 90 minutes gt 10 minutes by pressing the SLEEP button continuously After the preset sleep time has elapsed the radio will switch off aut
4. iod please return the product to the following address together with the proof of purchase brief details of the symptoms and your own name and ad dress Morphy Richards Limited Talbot Road Mexborough South Yorkshire S64 8AJ Your post office will provide a certificate of posting The product will be repaired and returned to you promptly If you need any further advice please call our Helpline UK local rate on 08450 777700 Mon Fri Morphy Richards Website www morphyrichards co uk CE Imported by Morphy Richards Ltd Talbot Road Mexborough S64 8AJ 446 8001 69 Rev 2
5. morphy richards 4 Band portable radio with PLL digital tuning 27004 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ILLUSTRATION Snooze button Tuning Time set buttons Dj Telescopic aerial Volume control Memory button Light Distance Local switch Radio Buzzer Band selector switch 1 5 Sleep Mode Alarm Preset button button button buttons Key lock CONTROLS amp Switches the radio on and off Switches off the alarm radio or buzzer when alarm function is activated Switches off the radio before preset sleep time has elapsed SNOOZE Interrupts the alarm for approximately 5 minutes Tuning clock set For setting the clock and alarm time When radio is on to start the station search AUTO TUNING or to advance the frequency step by step MANUAL TUNING MEMORY Stores the tuned station in the memory position you choose LIGHT Illuminates the display DIST LOCAL Reduces sensitivity during FM or SW reception RADIO BUZZ Sets the alarm to radio or buzzer ALARM Switches the alarm function on and off BAND SELECTOR Selects the waveband MW Mediumwave LW Longwave SW _ Shortwave FM VHF MODE To enter the time and alarm time setting modes Changes the display information SLEEP Switches on the radio for max 90 minutes KEY LOCK base of the set to lock all buttons 1 5 station memory presets DC 6 V 0 connection socket for a mains adaptor HEADPHONES you can c
6. nd with the BAND SELECTOR switch Adjust the volume by turning the VOLUME CONTROL Aerials For FM reception extend the telescopic aerial fully To improve the reception you can incline and rotate the aerial If the FM signal received is too strong in direct vicinity of the transmitter you can retract the aerial For MW and LW reception the set has a built in aerial so the telescopic aerial is not needed You can direct the aerial by turning the radio For short wave reception SW extend the telescopic aerial and position it vertically Selecting distant or local Slide the DISTANCE LOCAL selector to the LOCAL position to reduce interference and distortion when listening to strong FM or SW stations This causes the signal to be weakened thus reducing interference The switch should normally be left in the DISTANCE position Automatic tuning To activate automatic station search auto tuning press or until the frequency display begins to run then release the button The search stops as soon as a station is located Stations which are received with a weak field strength may be skipped These can be tuned manually by pressing the or button Manual tuning Briefly press the or button to tune in the corresponding direction in individual steps If you keep the button depressed you can rapidly scan large frequency ranges When the button is released auto tuning is automatically selected If you bri
7. omatically e The SLEEP function can be terminated by pressing the ON OFF button Key Lock The key lock function is used to prevent accidental operation or changes to the settings e g when travelling etc Set the key lock switch to the lock position The lock indicator lights up on the display e Now you can only adjust VOLUME CONTROL BAND SELECTOR switch DISTANCE LOCAL and RADIO BUZZER switch e To disable this function set the key lock switch back to the unlock 0 position The lock indicator disappears from the display Use of the stand Fold out the stand on the rear of the set You can now use the set in an inclined position Maintenance Do not expose your clock radio to extremes of temperature The product should be kept in a warm environment free from dust and damp For external cleaning use only a soft clean damp cloth Use of detergents may damage the finish GENERAL Technical specification Wavebands MW 522 1620 kHz LW 144 281 kHz SW 5 950 15 600 MHz FM 87 5 108 MHz Power output 800 mW peak power Battery 4 4 x AA batteries not included Station memory 2 x AAA batteries not included Adaptor Model F4 3537 14 Input power 230v 50Hz Output 6V DC 200mA 6 O Warning labels WARNING to reduce the risk of electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture or dripping or splashing ATTENTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do C
8. onnect headphones with a 3 5 mm plug to the socket The loudspeaker is then muted VOLUME CONTROL to adjust the volume 2 CONTROLS Back of the set Battery compartment Fold out stand Display Pressing the MODE button will briefly change the display mode When the radio is off the display indication changes between time and alarm time When the radio is on the display changes between radio frequency time and alarm time If no button is pressed within 5 seconds the display returns to the original indication POWER SUPPLY Battery supply e Open the battery compartment and insert 4 batteries type LR6 UM3 or AA cells Ensure correct polarity is observed The battery low indicator 7 lights up on the display when the batteries are nearly exhausted Back up batteries for preset memory In order to keep the presets stored in the memory during the time that the unit is switched off it is necessary to insert two additional back up batteries e Place these batteries size RO3 AAA alkaline type in the battery compartment e These batteries should always be inserted regardless of the power supply mains voltage or batteries If the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period remove the batteries to avoid battery leakage In the interests of environmental safety dispose of batteries safely 3 AC MAINS ADAPTOR SUPPLIED You can connect the set to the mains using a mains adaptor Only use a main
9. s adaptor which supplies DC 6 V with the negative pole at the centre pin of the plug q o e Check that the mains voltage indicated on the rating plate of the adaptor matches your local mains voltage e Ifthe mains adaptor is equipped with a voltage selector set this to the local voltage Connect the mains adaptor to the DC 6 V socket of the set and to the wall socket The mains supply is switched on Note If the DC 6 V socket is in use the batteries will be switched off automatically Note If the unit is connected to the mains even when it is switched off The unit is only fully isolated from the mains if the wall plug is removed from the wall socket CLOCK Setting the clock time e While the time is being displayed press the MODE button and hold it pressed until the time indication starts flashing e Use the button to set the hours and the button to set the minutes A single press of the or button advances the setting by 1 hour or 1 minute respectively If the button is held pressed the setting advances rapidly e Press the MODE button once more to store the setting If no button is pressed within 5 seconds the time setting mode stops and the setting is stored automatically ALARM Setting the alarm time e Press the MODE button briefly until the display shows the current alarm time The alarm indicator flashes on the display e While the alarm time is indicated press and hold down the MODE
10. tly inserted Mains adaptor is not securely Connect the mains adaptor connected properly Poor quality Batteries are nearly exhausted Insert new batteries or use a sound 2 indicator lights up mains adaptor Poor radio Weak radio aerial signal Adjust the aerial for best reception reception FM incline and Set too close to Tv VCR or computer rotate telescopic aerial MW LW rotate the entire set SW extend telescopic aerial vertically Keep the set away from electrical equipment Alarm does not work Alarm time is adjusted Headphones are connected Adjust the alarm time Disconnect the headphones Set does not react to operation of any button Electrostatic discharge Key lock switch is activated Switch off the set disconnect the mains adaptor remove batteries reconnect after a few minutes Switch off the key lock function 10 GUARANTEE Morphy Richards products are manufactured to internationally accepted quality standards In addition to your statutory rights Morphy Richards guarantee your prod uct to be free from manufacturing and component defects for a period of TWO YEARS from date of purchase If your product proves to be defective within 28 days of purchase your Morphy Richards dealer from whom the product was purchased will be pleased to replace it free of charge Should your product develop a defect within the guarantee period but after the replacement per
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