User manual MORPHY RICHARDS IB27010

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[. . . ] Note: In order to avoid losing alarm settings, turn off the radio before replacing the batteries. Replacing the batteries must be within 30 seconds, otherwise the memory and alarm settings will be erased. Installing batteries 1 (not supplied) Remove the battery compartment cover (located underneath the unit) by sliding off. 2 Insert 3 x AA batteries and connect to terminals (Ensure batteries are inserted correctly). If the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period, remove the batteries to avoid battery leakage. [. . . ] To obtain the maximum reception for SW and FM fully extend the telescopic aerial which is located at the rear of the unit and alter the direction for best results. 3 Start the station search with the Up/hour button for searching the higher frequencies or press Down/minute button for searching lower frequencies. Pressing for several seconds will tune automatically and find the next station. The tuning steps are 50Hz for FM, 9kHz in the case of MW, 1kHz for LW manual tuning, 9kHz for LW auto-tuning 5 kHz for SW. As a result of poor reception conditions during automatic station search it may happen that the station received is not optimally tuned in. In such instances briefly press the Up/hour button or Down/minute button once or twice until the station is correctly tuned in. Note: When the battery voltage decreases, the automatic station may not work correctly. In this case, change the batteries if the low battery indicator is showing. Sensitivity switch (SENS LOC/DC) Normally this switch should be set to the DX position for national stations. If the signal received is too strong, set the switch to Local for nearby stations. (This switch functions only on FM/SW reception) If searching for local stations switch to local to obtain optimum reception. DX Local 6 Preset stations You can store a total of 40 memory stations (10 on each waveband). 1 Tune to the required station as described for `Radio operation'. 2 Press the Memory/time button (a), and `MEMO' will flash for several seconds. 3 Press the Preset stations buttons 1-5 or SLCT (select) button for locations 1-10. 4 Press Memory/time button (a) again, the station is now stored in the memory. It replaces any previously stored frequencies to the button in the same waveband. 5 Repeat for all presets on all wavebands as required. a Selecting preset stations 1 2 3 Select the required waveband with the Waveband switch. The display shows the waveband, the frequency, the number of the pre-set station button 1-5 and you will hear the programmed station. Alternatively, press the SLCT (select) button and the preset stations will step up. 4 Volume control 1 Adjust the volume with the Volume control, on the side of the unit. Tone 1 The tone can be adjusted High/low with the Tone switch as required. 7 Last station memory function 1 The frequency of the last station tuned to before switching off the unit will be stored in the memory. When the unit is switched on again, it will receive this station in the respective waveband. When you are changing the waveband, the last station tuned on each waveband will also be stored in memory. Setting the alarm time 1 2 When the radio is set in the off position, the display will show the clock time. Press the Alarm button 1 or 2 (a) for the alarm setting, the alarm icon , or , will flash on the display. b Choose radio or buzzer as your choice of alarm by repeatedly pressing of the alarm button. [. . . ] Press the display illumination button to light up the display. Maintenance Do not expose your radio to extremes of temperature. The product should be kept in a warm environment free from dust and damp. Use of detergents may damage the finish. Technical specification External power supply Adaptor : : 6V DC Adaptor (6V 200mA) Model 35G-6-200 50Hz Input power 230v Output 6V DC 200mA 5. 5mm diameter 3 x AA (not provided) FM 87. 5MHz - 108MHz MW 531kHz - 1611khz LW 144kHz - 281kHz for manual tuning LW 144kHz - 279kHz for automatic tuning SW 5. 9MHz - 15. 6MHz 3. 5mm diameter mono output DC voltage socket Battery Radio Earphone socket : : : : : : : : 10 Warning labels WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this appliance or adaptor to rain or moisture. ATTENTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover. [. . . ]

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