Roberts CR9916 Manual Download Page 4

Switching on and setting the time

Before using your CD clock radio you must first set the correct time.

1.

Place the unit on a flat surface. Plug the mains lead into a wall socket
and switch on.

2.

The clock display will show 12:00. Ensure that the 

Alarm 1

 and 

Alarm

2 function switches

 are set to the 'Off' position.

3.

Press and hold down the 

Time Set

 

button

. The time will flash in the

display.

4.

Whilst holding down the 

Time Set

 

button

 press the

 Down button

 to

set minutes and the 

Up button

 to set the hour. Release the buttons

when the correct time is reached. The clock uses a 12 hour display with

PM indicator

. Ensure that the correct 12 hour cycle is selected.

3

ON

Down/
B.skip

CD Display

Time Set

Up/
F.skip

PM

1

2

1

2

Adj

Adj

On

On

Off

Off

Music

Buzz

Summary of Contents for CR9916

Page 1: ...and Dual Alarm CD Clock Radio Please read this manual before use Stop Power FM St Memory Repeat Random Sleep Down B skip Repeat CD mode Up F skip Play Pause Sleep Snooze Memory Power CD Display Time S...

Page 2: ...CD Display Time Set PM 1 2 11 Memory button 12 Time set button 13 CD display button 14 Sleep button 15 Snooze button 6 CD play pause button 7 CDmode sleepindicators 8 Alarm 2 indicator 9 Tuningdial 10...

Page 3: ...nical Helpline on nction switch nction switch de switch esocket 24 Tuningcontrol 25 Function switch 26 Volume control 27 Battery compartment on underside 2 20 24 Tuning CD MW FM FMSt Vol 21 22 23 25 2...

Page 4: ...t hat the Alarm 1 and Alarm sition n The time will flash in the press the Down button to hour Release the buttons usesa12hourdisplaywith 2 hour cycle is selected ON Down B skip CD Display Time Set Up...

Page 5: ...uning control The cale r CD clock radio is for FM ended and positioned for erial Rotate your CD clock control g the Power button The 4 CD MW FM FMSt 88 540 92 600 96 800 700 100 1000 104 106 1300 108...

Page 6: ...D h the label facing up wipe it with a soft lint free the edge or to excessive heat e g d in the sun CD clock radio The Power door on the edge marked Close the CD door The CD the total number of track...

Page 7: ...mber ack press the Play Pause dge marked Open The CD s in Stop mode Vol Play Pause Play Pause Stop 2 2 skip or B skip buttons to kip tracks when the player using the F skip or B skip selected track do...

Page 8: ...CD mode Repeat CD mode PM 1 Repeat PM 1 Random cks on the CD in random p The tracks are played in yed onormalplay TheRandom CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT aser s construction makes ed maximum permissible ther...

Page 9: ...tons The track his track by pressing the pletedyourprogram Press of the selected tracks er 5 seconds of inactivity ndicator will flash Press e Programmes are also upting the mains supply Memory 2 2 Do...

Page 10: ...correct 12 hour cycle is Off position The display e Alarm function switches Adj position Alarm 2 time d the Up button to set the t time is reached Alarm 2 The clock uses a 12 hour he correct 12 hour...

Page 11: ...function switches 10 1 2 Adj On Off 1 2 Adj Adj On Off 2 Adj On Off Music 2 Adj On Off Music zer d Set the Alarm function rm 1 or Alarm 2 selector ding Alarm indicator will CD clock radio the Power p...

Page 12: ...m 1 or Alarm 2 function PM 1 2 1 2 Adj On Off Power 1 2 Adj Adj On Off Music Buzz d Set the Alarm function rm 1 or Alarm 2 selector ding Alarm indicator will on insert a CD and ensure ed level Press t...

Page 13: ...ay tracks in the order ilenced for 6 minutes by ce can be repeated whilst Snooze h off automatically after a utton until the desired time minute steps The Sleep ep time has elapsed set time has expire...

Page 14: ...pply The LED display will not be operational The display will be extinguished to conserve battery life but the memory will retain details of the time and alarm time settings If your clock radio is not...

Page 15: ...500mW Aerial System FM Wire Aerial MW Built in Ferrite aerial ROBERTSRADIOLIMITED PO BOX 130 MEXBOROUGH SOUTH YORKSHIRE S64 8YT 14 CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT ser s construction makes it inherently safe so...

Page 16: ...aced free of 1 Damage resulting from incorrect use 2 Consequential damage 3 Receivers with removed or defaced serial numbers e through the dealer from whom the instrument was purchased It is likely th...

Reviews: