Morphy Richards 27004 manual

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    4 Band portable radio with PLL digital tuning 27004 OPERA TING INSTRUCTIONS[...]

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    ILLUSTRA TION T elescopic aerial Snooze button T uning/Time set + / - buttons DC 6 V Headphones V olume control Memory button On/Off switch Light Distance Local switch Radio/Buzzer Band selector switch Alarm button Mode button Sleep button Key lock 1...5 Preset buttons 1[...]

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    CONTROLS - Switches the r adio on and off Switches off the alarm (r adio or buzzer) when alarm f unction is activated Switches off the r adio before preset sleep time has elapsed SNOOZE - Interrupts the alarm for approximately 5 minutes +/- Tuning/clock set - F or setting the clock and alarm time. When radio is on, to start the station search[...]

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    CONTROLS Back of the set -Battery compartment -Fold out stand Display • Pressing the MODE button will briefly change the display mode: -When the r adio is of f , the display indication changes between time and alarm time. -When the radio is on the display changes between radio frequency , time and alarm time. -If no button is pressed within 5 sec[...]

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    AC MAINS ADAPT OR (SUPPLIED) Y ou can connect the set to the mains using a mains adaptor . Only use a mains adaptor which supplies DC 6 V with the negative pole at the centre pin of the plug ( ). • Check that the mains voltage indicated on the r ating plate of the adaptor matches your local mains voltage. • If the mains adaptor is equipped with[...]

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    ALARM Setting the alarm time • Press the MODE button briefly until the display shows the current alarm time. -The alarm indicator flashes on the display . • While the alarm time is indicated, press and hold down the MODE button until the alarm time indicator starts flashing. • Use the - button to set the hours and the + button to set the minu[...]

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    RADIO Radio reception • Switch the radio on and off with the button. - The frequency and the wave band will appear on the display . • Select the desired waveband with the BAND SELECTOR switch. • Adjust the volume by turning the VOLUME CONTROL . Aerials • For FM reception extend the telescopic aerial full y . T o impr ove the reception you c[...]

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    Manual tuning • Briefly press the + or - button to tune in the corresponding direction in individual steps. • If you keep the button depressed, you can rapidly scan large frequency ranges. -When the b utton is released, auto tuning is automatically selected. • If you briefly press one of the + or - buttons, manual tuning is selected. Last sta[...]

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    GENERAL Sleep function • Press the SLEEP button briefly . -The unit switches on the r adio and the displa y will show the previous set sleep period. • The sleep time can be adjusted from 90 minutes -->10 minutes by pressing the SLEEP button continuously . -After the preset sleep time has elapsed, the radio will switch off automat[...]

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    GENERAL Technical specification Wav ebands MW 522 - 1620 kHz LW 144 - 281 kHz SW 5.950 - 15.600 MHz FM 87 .5 - 108 MHz Power output 800 mW peak power Battery : 4 x AA batteries (not included) Station memory : 2 x AAA batteries (not included) Adaptor : Model F4 -3537-14 Input power 230v 50Hz Output 6V DC 200mA W arning labels WARNING: to reduce the [...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING Cause Solution Key lock switch is activ ated Switch off the key lock function V olume is not adjusted. Headphones are connected. Batteries are exhausted. Batteries are incorrectly inserted. Mains adaptor is not securely connected. Adjust the volume. Disconnect the headphones. Insert new batteries. Insert the batteries correctly . Co[...]

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    GUARANTEE Morphy Richards products are manufactured to internationally accepted quality standards. In addition to your statutory rights, Morphy Richards guarantee your prod- uct 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[...]