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POWER SUPPLY

CONTROLS

MAINS ADAPTER

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POWER - radio on/off

ALARM - alarm on/off

TONE - sound
VOLUME - sound level

PRESET buttons - to select pre-selected sta­

tions

© TUNING buttons with tuning dials - to set

pre-selected stations

MODE switch - to set correct time and alarm

time

CLOCK setting knob - to set hands of clock
connection for 6 V mains adapter

connection for loudspeaker

battery compartment

This product complies with the radio interference

requirements of the European Community.

The type plate is in the battery compartment.

MOUNTING_________________________________

The tray of the appliance can be mounted on a wall

or underneath a shelf. The mounting material
required for this is supplied. Once the tray is

secured, slide the radio clock into it.

On a wall (see fig. 4)

• Make holes with a screwdriver through the
mounting holes located on the back of the tray.

• Screw the tray to the wall.

Under a shelf (see fig. 5)

• Make holes with a screwdriver through the

mounting holes on the top of the tray.

• Screw the tray to the shelf.

To attach aerial (see fig. 3}
• Clamp the excess wire from the aerial under the

screw on the back of the appliance.
• After you have mounted the tray, take the wire
through the hole on the back of the tray. A space
has been left here, so that the wire cannot be

pressed against the wall.

The radio can be connected to the mains via the

enclosed 6 V D C mains adapter. This adapter

supplies 6V direct current with the negative

terminal' — ’ to the central pin.

• Check that the operating voltage of the adapter

is the same as the local mains voltage.

• Insert the plug of the mains adapter into the
6 V DC connection socket ®.
• Connect the adapter to the wall socket.

• In changing over from mains supply to battery

supply, the plug must be withdrawn from 6 V DC

socket ®, otherwise the battery supply will remain

disconnected.

Important note for users In U.K:

When fitting a mains plug to the mains lead proceed as follows:
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the
follovnng code: Blue=Neutral. Brown=Live.

These colours may not correspond wnth the colour markings

identifying the terminals in your plug, so proceed as follows:

Connect the Brmvn wire to the terminal marked Lor coloured Red.
Connect the Blue wire to the terminal marked Nor coloured Black.
No connection is necessary to the earth terminal.

Note:

This apparatus must be protected by a 3 Amp Fuse if a

13 Amp plug is used or, if any other type of plug is used, by a 5 Amp

Fuse either in the plug or adapter or at the distribufion board. If in

doubt consult a qualified electrician.

Warning:

When this unit is not in use and also before attempting

internal examination, remove the mains plug from the wall sockeL

BATTERIES__________________________________

One battery of type R6, UM3 or AA is required for

the clock. The radio can operate on 4 batteries of
type R20, UM1 or D.

• Insert the batteries in compartment ® (see

fig. 2).

Recommendation
Replace the batteries at least once a year. If you will

not be using the appliance for any length of time, it

is also advisable to remove the batteries from the
appliance, to avoid the possibility of leakage and

consequently damage to the appliance.

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