PCS 107 252
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Lo
volume: e.g.i.
Lo:15
,
H1:19
e.g.ii.
Lo:12
,
H1:12
•
The starting volume is
Lo:00
, with a possible
low volume range
00-32
, and the maximum
volume is
H1:32
, with a possible high volume
range
10-32
.
•
The gentle wake volume settings do not affect normal CD and radio playback volume level.
•
It is not possible to review the gentle wake volume range
during
the active alarm call as pressing
ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF
or
ALARM 2 MODE/ OFF
cancels the alarm completely
.
•
During the alarm call, if you press
7
or
8
the high
volume stops increasing immediately
.
Selecting Buzzer or Radio Alarm
•
Press
ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF
or
ALARM 2 MODE/
OFF
repeatedly until the (buzzer)
k
AL
or
(radio)
m
tu
display is shown.
Note:
If you have selected the radio alarm
m
tu
, make sure
you have tuned properly to a station.
CD Alarm Mode: Selecting a CD track
You can program and select a CD track number between 1-99, when the set is in the standby or radio playback mode. However
, if the track number programmed does not
exist on your CD, the CD will start playback from the first track during the alarm call.
1
Insert a CD into the CD compartment.
2
Press
ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF
or
ALARM 2 MODE/ OFF
repeatedly until the CD and
track number display is shown. See figure
3
.
3
As soon as the CD alarm display appears, press
7
or
8
until the desired track number is
shown.
™
The display returns to standby clock time.
4
To review your programmed track number
, press
ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF
or
ALARM 2 MODE/ OFF
again repeatedly until the CD alarm display is shown.
Note:
•
The buzzer alarm option will automatically replace the CD alarm if you have:
– inserted a CD incorrectly; – inserted a damaged CD; – forgotten to insert any CD; – not closed the CD door properly
.
SWITCHING OFF THE ALARM
There are three ways of switching off the alarm. Unless you cancel the alarm completely
, the
24 HOUR ALARM RESET
will be automatically
selected after 59 minutes, from the time your alarm time first goes off.
24 HOUR ALARM RESET
If you want the alarm mode to be stopped immediately but also wish to retain the same alarm setting for the following day: •
Press from 3 possible options according to your selected alarm: a
24 HR RESET
to switch off the buzzer
, radio or
CD alarms
b
STOP
9
CD alarm only
c
ON/ OFF
radio alarm only
.
™
You will hear a beep tone confirming 24 hour reset activation.
CANCELING THE ALARM COMPLETEL
Y
To cancel the set alarm time before it goes off, or during the alarm call: •
Press
ALARM 1 MODE/ OFF
or
ALARM 2 MODE/
OFF
once or more until the selected alarm indicator
disappears from the display
.
™
If you cancel the alarm during the alarm call, you will also hear a beep tone confirming the alarm has been cancelled.
REPEA
T ALARM
This will repeat your alarm call at 9-minute intervals. •
During the alarm call, press
REPEA
T ALARM/
BRIGHTNESS
CONTROL
.
•
Repeat if desired up to an hour
.
Notes:
•
The selected alarm mode
k
,
m
, or
indicators will
flash throughout the repeat alarm duration.
•
If you are using the CD alarm mode, CD playback resumes at the point interrupted by the repeat alarm.
•
During the CD alarm, CD playback continues for up to an hour unless you cancel/ reset the alarm.
WEEKEND-SLEEPER
This feature deactivates the alarm every Saturday and Sunday and resumes the alarm function Monday to Friday
. Make sure, however
, that you have set the day
first. •
See chapter on SETTING THE DA
Y.
1
Press
WEEKEND-SLEEPER
once or more until
ZZ
appears for one or both alarms.
2
To cancel the weekend-sleeper function repeat step 1 until
ZZ
disappears from the display
.
See figure
4
.
SLEEP
About Sleep
The CD clock radio has a built-in sleep timer which enables the set to be automatically switched off during radio or CD playback after a set period of time. There are four sleep times before the set turns itself off: 10, 30, 60, 90 minutes and off. The sleep function does not affect the operation of your alarm settings.
Setting Sleep
1
Press
PLA
Y/ P
AUSE
2;
(CD) or
ON/ OFF
(radio) to
switch on the respective mode.
•
For the CD mode, make sure you have inserted a disc first.
2
Select your sleep time by pressing
SLEEP
once or
more until the desired sleep time is shown. See figure
5
3
To cancel the sleep function you can either:
–
press
SLEEP
once or more untily
disappears from the display
–
press
REPEA
T ALARM/
BRIGHTNESS
CONTROL
–
press
STOP
9
(CD only)
–
press
ON/ OFF
(radio only).
MAINTENANCE
General
(See figure
6
)
•
If you do not intend to use the CD clock radio for a long time, withdraw the power plug from the wall outlet.
•
Do not expose the set or CDs to humidity
, rain,
sand or excessive heat caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight.
•
To clean the set, use a soft, slightly dampened chamois leather
. Do not use any cleaning agents
containing alcohol, ammonia, benzene or abrasives as these may harm the housing.
CD player and CD handling
•
The lens of the CD player should never be touched!
•
Sudden changes in the surrounding temperature can cause condensation to form and the lens of your CD player to cloud over
. Playing a CD is then
not possible. Do not attempt to clean the lens but leave the set in a warm environment until the moisture evaporates.
•
Always shut the CD door to keep the CD compartment dust-free. T
o clean, dust the
compartment with a soft dry cloth.
•
To take a CD out of its box, press the centre spindle while lifting the CD. Always pick up the CD by the edge and replace the CD in its box after use to avoid scratching and dust.
•
To clean the CD, wipe in a straight line from the centre towards the edge using a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not use cleaning agents as they may damage the disc.
•
Never write on a CD or attach any stickers to it.
Environmental information
All unnecessary packaging material has been omitted to make the packaging easy to separate into three materials: cardboard (box), expandable polystyrene (buffer), polyethylene (bags, protective foam). Your set consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a specialized company
. Please
observe local regulations on the disposal of packing materials and old equipment.
SLEEP