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Operating elements
q
Button STOP/TIME
w
CD compartment
e
Button Skip/Fast Search
forwards
/ Hour
r
Button PLAY MODE
t
Indicator light Repeat
y
Buttons ALARM I and ALARM II
u
Indicator light Sleep
i
Button SLEEP
o
Indicator light Random
a
Button SNOOZE
s
Tuning display
d
Volume display
f
Button ON/OFF
g
Indicator light ON/OFF
1%
Indicator light Program
j
Button PROGRAM: Preprogramming
of CD titles
1&
Button Skip/Fast Search backwards
/ Minute
l
Button PLAY/PAUSE: Start of the CD
playback or brief interruption in the
CD playback
1(
Volume controller
2)
Tuning knob: for selecting the radio
station
2! Band selector switch: AM (MW) - FM
2@
Function selector switch:
CD - TUNER - BUZZER
2# FM antenna
Commissioning
This CD clock radio is operated with
230 - 240 Volt alternating current (AC),
50 Hz. It is additionally equipped with
a back-up system for the event of power
failures, for which two 1,5 V block batte-
ries (not included in the scope of supply)
have to be inserted.
➩ Insert the plug of the power lead into
a suitable plug socket (AC voltage).
➩ Place the batteries into the battery
compartment on the underside of
the appliance.
The use of an alkaline battery is
recommended. In order to ensure
optimum functioning, the battery
should be changed every 6 months.
Batteries are not charged in the
battery compartment!
Battery Back-up System in Case of
Power Failures
The batteries ensure that the clock conti-
nues to function even in the event of a
power failure. In order to prolong the
battery life, however, the time is not
shown on the display. If no battery has
been inserted,
12:00 appears on the dis-
play. This means that you have to carry
out the time and alarm settings again.
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