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SAFETY, INFORMATION

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SONOCLOCK 53

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FM    88          92          96          100      104    107    108   MHz

MW  530     580      650       800      1000    1300        1600 KHz

DCF

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VICE !

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VICE !

SERVICE

ALARM

FM    88          92          96          100      104    107    108   MHz

MW  530     580      650       800      1000    1300        1600 KHz

DCF

! SER

VICE !

! SER

VICE !

SERVICE

ALARM

FM    88          92          96          100      104    107    108   MHz

MW  530     580      650       800      1000    1300        1600 KHz

DCF

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VICE !

! SER

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Safety

This device is designed for the playback of audio signals.
Any other use is expressly prohibited.
Protect the device from moisture (water drops or splashes). Do not place any
vessels such as vases on the device. These may be knocked over and spill
fluid on the electrical components, thus presenting a safety risk.

When deciding where to place the device, please note that furniture sur-
faces are covered by various types of varnish and plastic, most of which
contain chemical additives. These additives can corrode the device sup-
ports, leaving residues on the furniture surfaces which can be difficult or
impossible to remove.

Do not use any cleaning agent, as this may damage the casing. Clean the
device with a clean, moist leather cloth. Never open the device casing.
Warranty claims are excluded for damage resulting from improper hand-
ling.

The type plate is located on the bottom of the device.

Information

This device is noise-suppressed according to the applicable EU directives.
This product fulfils the European directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC and
93/68/EEC.
This device conforms to the safety regulation DIN EN 60065 (VDE 0860)
and therefore the international safety regulation IEC 60065.

Technical data

Current supply:

230 Volts, 50/60 Hz

Max. power consumption:

<4 W (operation), <2-5 W
(standby)

Output:

DIN 45324, 10% THD 400 mW

Frequency bands:

FM 87.5 ...108.0 MHz
MW 526.5 ...1606.5 kHz

Dimensions and weight:

W x H x L  220 x 90 x 133 mm
Weight approx. 800 g

Environmental note

As little material as possible was used in the packaging of your device.
It consists of two separate materials: cardboard (box) and polyethylene
(bag). Please observe the local regulations for disposing of the packing
material.

Technical and design modifications reserved.

Summary of Contents for Sonoclock 53 SC 5303 DCF

Page 1: ...CLOCK RADIO Sonoclock 53 SC 5303 DCF...

Page 2: ...ice sup ports leaving residues on the furniture surfaces which can be difficult or impossible to remove Do not use any cleaning agent as this may damage the casing Clean the device with a clean moist...

Page 3: ...s or forwards SLEEP Activates the sleep timer Controls on the sides RADIO 9 Slide switch on the left side of the device switches e ALARM the radio on or to standby switches between the signal tone and...

Page 4: ...antenna y DCF 77 Antenna Controls on the bottom Battery compartment for back up battery The display ALARM LED Indicates that the alarm setting is activated 10 00 Shows the current time and the alarm t...

Page 5: ...the device will not be used for a long period of time If no support battery is inserted the time is automatically set using the DCF time synchronisation after a power cut if the DCF reception is suff...

Page 6: ...type of plug becomes defective ensure that the fuse is removed before disposal to eliminate potential shock hazard If it is necessary to change the fuse in the non rewireable plug the correct type an...

Page 7: ...receives the time telegrams at a considerably larger distance from the transmitter in such cases the quality of the local reception plays a key role The clock s built in micro processor processes the...

Page 8: ...lay e g 2 Note If no support battery is inserted the time is automatically set using the DCF time synchronisation after a power cut if the DCF reception is sufficient for this Alarm time and time zone...

Page 9: ...f the device Alarm mode Displaying the alarm time 1 Press ALARM and hold it down Display the last alarm time set 2 Release ALARM Display the current time Alarm with radio station 1 Press RADIO 9 e ALA...

Page 10: ...o or e Display The ALARM LED lights up Timer mode The device has a sleep timer which switches it off in radio mode at a preset time It is possible to set the switch off time between 1 minute and 90 mi...

Page 11: ...Grundig AG Beuthener Str 41 D 90471 N rnberg http www grundig com 3 09 72011 402 5500...

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