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Illustration

Location of controls

 1 Function selector switch
 2

PM indicator

 3

Alarm indicator

 4

Dial scale and pointer

 5

Tuning control

 6

Band selector switch AM/FM

 7

Buzzer/Volume control

 8

Minute button

9

Hour button

10

FM wire aerial

11

Time button

12

Sleep button

13

Alarm button

14

Snooze button

15

Battery compartment
(located underneath unit)

Switching on and setting the clock time

Before any alarm functions can be used, you must set the clock to the correct time.

1

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

2

The LED clock display will flash.

3

Press and hold the TIME button (11) and simultaneously hold down the
HOUR button (9) or the MINUTE button (8). The LED clock display will
fast forward the minutes and hour segments. Release the TIME button (11)
when your desired time is set.

4

The PM indicator (2) will illuminate to indicate 12.00 midday has been
reached.

Radio operation

FM wire aerial
To obtain the maximum FM reception fully extend the wire FM aerial (10) (which
is located at the rear of the unit) and alter the direction of the wire for best
results.

The aerial for the AM waveband is located inside the unit. To obtain the maximum
AM reception rotate the clock radio.

1

Slide the FUNCTION SELECTOR switch (1) to the ‘ON’ position.

2

Adjust the VOLUME control (7) to a suitable level.

3

Set the BAND SELECTOR switch (6) to either AM or FM as
desired.

4

Slowly adjust the TUNING control (5) to select your desired station.

5

To switch off  the radio, slide the FUNCTION SELECTOR
switch (1) to the ‘OFF’ position.

2 Band Alarm
Clock Radio

28009 / 28022

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Electrical requirements

Check that the voltage on the rating plate of your clock radio corresponds
with your house electricity supply which must be A.C. (Alternating current).

For clock radios with fitted plug.

If the socket outlets in your home are not suitable for the plug supplied
with this appliance the plug should be removed and the appropriate one
fitted.

IMP0RTANT : THE PLUG REMOVED FROM THE MAINS LEAD, IF SEVERED, MUST
BE DESTROYED AS A PLUG WITH A BARED FLEXIBLE CORD IS
HAZARDOUS IF ENGAGED INTO A LIVE SOCKET OUTLET.

Should the fuse in the 13 amp mains plug require changing a 3 amp BS1362
fuse must be fitted.

The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and shall be easily
accessible.

P.2

P.3

P.4

1

○○○

2
3

4

8

1 3

1 2

1 1

1 0

6

7

9

5

1 4

1 5

Battery back-up facility 

(unit will work without a battery being fitted)

Your alarm clock radio is equipped with a battery back-up facility.

1

Remove the battery compartment cover (located underneath the unit) by
pushing in the clip and lifting off.

2

Insert a battery size 9 volts PP3/6LR61 and connect to terminals (Ensure
batteries are inserted correctly)

3

Replace the battery compartment cover.

Should a power interruption occur the clock will continue to run, however, time
keeping will not be accurate. The display will be extinguished to conserve battery
life but the memory will retain details of the clock time and alarm settings.

If the optional battery is not installed in case of the AC power failure the display
will blink to indicate the power was interrupted. You will need to reset the clock
and alarm.
Battery back-up is designed to operate for a short period only.
If the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period, remove the battery to
avoid battery leakage.
In the interests of environmental safety : dispose of batteries safely.

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