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MSF clock radio
with pillow speaker
28026 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Illustration Locations of control 14 13 1 RC signal receiver 15 2 Battery compartment (located underneath the unit) 16 3 Remote pillow speaker w/snooze 1 button 4 Function switch (on/off/auto) 12 5 Dial scale display 11 10 6 LCD display 9 7 Snooze/sleep off/weekend alarm 8 /daylight saving mode button 2 8 Mode button 7 9 Alarm button 6 10 Tuning control 11 Band selector 5 12 Volume/buzzer 3 (when alarm on) control 13 Speaker 4 14 Forward (+) / RC signal receiving mode button 15 Backward (-) / Sh
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1 2 Lcd display format Day-light saving time pm/am (DST) indicator indicator Weekdays Enable RC signal Sa CITY Disable PM RC signal AM Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Sleep Real time, date & World World time city name display indicator time display 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
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3 Press the mode button (8) 6 times. The unit will be at world time setting mode. Choose the city you want to review, e.g. LAX Los Angeles. Press the Snooze button (7) once. The DST symbol will appear. One hour will be added onto the world time. Please note that this action will only affect that particular time zone, i.e. LAX time. It will not change your local real time, i.e. LON. Battery back-up facility (unit will work without a battery being fitted) 1 Remove the battery compartment cover (lo
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If the RC signal has not been received and decoded successfully 1 Your unit will stay in “0:00” with all the symbols cleared and will stop receiving the RC signal after 15 minutes. 2 Press the mode button (8) once to switch the unit into self quartz oscillation Auto Run Mode. Please refer to the SETTING THE TIME AND DATE IN REAL TIME SECTION to set the clock manually. (The date and time is defaulted to 2 January 2003 0:00). 3 If you wish to receive the RC signal again, press the RC signal rec
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View your clock functions with mode button Your clock is designed to view its varied functions by pressing mode button (8) Please see below chart for reference: Auto run (real time) mode Set clock (real time) Set Date (real time) Review the world time Set City (real time) set alarm 2 Set alarm 1 NOTE: When no button has been pressed for 15 seconds and is not in auto run mode your unit will switch back into auto run mode automatically. Setting the time and date
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1 2 Reviewing / setting the alarm 1 and alarm 2 1 To review/set the alarm 1 time by pressing the mode button (8) three times and the previous alarm setting will appear (the time and week days will be flashing). 2 Press the alarm (on/off) button (9) to enable/disable alarm. The alarm enable symbol will appear if you have activated the Alarm 1. 3 Press the weekend alarm (on/off) button (7) to enable/disable the weekend alarm off function (5 of the weekday indicators Mo-Fr) will appear when the we
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2 1 2 Press the forward button (14) or backward button (15) to change the setting by 1 zone per step. 3 Press the snooze button (7) to enable (or disable) the daylight saving function. When daylight saving is enabled the symbol will become solid. 4 Press mode button (8) once to return to the auto run mode with the current setting confirmed or if no key is pressed for 15 seconds, the unit will return to the auto run mode automatically with the current setting confirmed as valid. Note: (a) Please
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Radio operation 1 To turn the radio on, slide the function switch (4) to the on position. 2 Slide the band selector (11) to your desired waveband FM or MW. 3 Adjust the volume control (12) to the desired level. 4 Turn the tuning knob (10) to select your desired station. 5 To turn off the radio, slide the function switch (4) to off position. Sleep to radio 1 To activate the sleep function press sleep button (16). (The sleep function works on auto run mode with the function switch (4) not set to
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Note: (a) The symbol “— W” will appear when the display is set to show the real time and world time with city name. (b) The symbol “D—“ will appear when the display is set to show the real time and the date. (c) The symbol “D W” will appear when the display is set to show all information. (d) The display will change showing for each information after approximately 2 seconds. Maintenance Do not expose your clock radio to extremes of temperature. The product should be kept in a warm environment fr
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Reference 2 World city name with abbreviation Abb Time diff City Abb Time diff City LON 0.00 London WLG +12.00 Wellington MUN +1.00 Munich -11 -11.00 (GMT –11) CAI +2.00 Cairo HNL -10.00 Honolulu MOW +3.00 Moscow ANC -9.00 Anchorage DXB +4.00 Dubai LAX -8.00 Los Angeles KHI +5.00 Karachi DEN -7.00 Denver DAC +6.00 Dhaka CHI -6.00 Chicago BKK +7.00 Bangkok NYC -5.00 New York HKG +8.00 Hong Kong CCS -4.00 Caracas TYO +9.00 Tokyo RIO -3.00 Rio de Janeiro SYD +10.00 Sydney -2H -2.00 (GMT –2) NOU +11
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Guarantee Morphy Richards products are manufactured to internationally accepted quality stand- ards. In addition to your statutory rights, Morphy Richards guarantee your product 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