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First Things First

2

Under Cabinet Mounting

Instructions

Tools Required

Drill and 

1

/

4

" Drill Bit

Ruler or Tape Measure

Nail or Awl

Scissors

Screwdriver - Phillips

Countersink (Optional)

Masking Tape

Safety Glasses

Parts Packed with your Unit

3 — Washers

Spacers

 3 — 

1

/

4

"

 3 — 

1

/

2

"

3 — 1"

2 — Cord hooks

USE:

3 — 2 

3

/

4

" Phillips head screws

or

3 — 1 

5

/

8

" Phillips head screws

Before Mounting

Empty contents of the selected cabinet under
which the unit will be mounted and thoroughly
clean the underside of the cabinet to remove any
grease residue which might be present.

We recommend the unit be mounted at the front
edge of the cabinet.

Important:

 For secure mounting, the screws

must go into the radio to a depth of at least

  3

/

8

".

If the overall length from the bottom of the
cabinet shelf to the bottom of the overhang is
more than 1 

3

/

4

", then a wood shim will be

necessary. A shim can be made from a sheet of
plywood, using the Template to locate the central
lines for drilling the 

1

/

4

" mounting holes. The

shim can be located between the cabinet shelf
bottom and spacers. Make sure the wood is at
least as thick as the excess over 1 

3

/

4

" If a shim is

necessary, longer screws are required. Longer
screws (Type #10-32) are  available at most local
hardware stores.

Cut out the Template on the line indicated. The
Template size and screw hole positions are
identical to the top of the clock radio.

1 — Mounting

template

If no overhang, front edge of templet

should be even with front edge of cabinet.

Le bord avant du gabarit doit etre

de niveau avec le bord avant de l'amoire

FRONT

AVANT

Fold guidelines for cabinet with overhang.

Pliere le long des lignes pour les armoirs a rebord en saillie

Table of Contents

1

FCC Information

Table of Contents .............................. 1

First Things First ................................ 2

Tools Required ................................... 2
Parts Packed with Your Unit ............ 2
Before Mounting ............................... 2
Mounting Procedure ......................... 3

Getting Started .................................. 6

Automatic Time Set ........................... 6
Selecting Time Zone .......................... 6
Daylight Saving Time (DST) .............. 6
U.S. Time Zone (Figure 1) ................. 7
Canadian Time Zone (Figure 2) ........ 7

Battery Backup Operation ................ 8

Installing Backup Battery .................. 8

General Controls ................................ 9

Main Unit ........................................... 9
Side Views .......................................... 9
In Battery Compartment ................... 9
The Remote Control ........................ 10

Display .............................................. 10

Clock & Timer .................................. 11

Setting the Time .............................. 11
Setting the Countdown Timer ....... 11

Radio ................................................ 11

Built-In AFC ...................................... 11
Antennas .......................................... 11
Turning On the Radio ..................... 11
Turning Off the Radio ..................... 11

Selecting Radio/TV Band ................. 11
Tuning to a Channel ....................... 11
Automatic Channel Search ............. 12
Radio Frequency Memory ............... 12
Memory Recall ................................. 12
RBDS (Radio Broadcast Data
System) ............................................. 12
Program Type Search ....................... 12
TV Band ............................................ 13
Weather Band .................................. 13

CD Player .......................................... 14

Selecting CD Player ......................... 14
Loading CD Disc ............................... 14
Play and Pause Playback ................. 14
Skip and Search Tracks .................... 14
End Playback .................................... 14
Repeat and Random Playback ........ 14

Listening to External mp3 Player .......

.......................................................... 14

Weather Forecast ............................ 15

Thermometer ................................... 15

Using the Countertop Light ........... 17

Replacing the Bulb .......................... 17

Troubleshooting Tips ....................... 17

Care and Maintenance ................... 18

Limited Warranty ............................ 19

Summary of Contents for 7-5350

Page 1: ...duct for the first time Es importante leer este manual antes de usar por vez primera su euipo manual de usuario EXPORTER Thomson Inc P O Box 1976 Indianapolis IN 46206 1976 2006 Thomson Inc Trademark s Registered Marque s Deposée s Marca s Registrada s 5639 2420 EN E www ge electronics com Printed In China ...

Page 2: ...te if mixed with a different battery type if inserted incorrectly or if all batteries are not replaced at the same time B Any battery may leak electrolyte or explode if disposed of in fire or an attempt is made to charge a battery not intended to be recharged C Discard leaky batteries immediately Leaking batteries can cause skin burns or other personal injury When discarding batteries be sure to d...

Page 3: ...itions are identical to the top of the clock radio 1 Mounting template If no overhang front edge of templet should be even with front edge of cabinet Le bord avant du gabarit doit etre de niveau avec le bord avant de l amoire FRONT AVANT Fold guidelines for cabinet with overhang Pliere le long des lignes pour les armoirs a rebord en saillie Table of Contents 1 FCC Information Table of Contents 1 F...

Page 4: ...ountersink attachment for your drill is available This will eliminate the use of washers and allow the screw heads to be flush with the floor of your cabinet If you cannot countersink the holes use the supplied washers 3 Remove Template and clean drill shavings from inside and underside of cabinet 4 If your cabinet does not have an overhang go to Step 5 If your cabinet has an overhang select the s...

Page 5: ...O NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM LENGHT 5 Insert screws FROM INSIDE THE CABINET The washers must be used on metal cabinets and on wood cabinets if you did not countersink the drilled holes Position washers flat side down and place screws into the holes If your cabinet does not have an overhang go to Step 7 6 Hold screw heads down while you push the selected spacers onto the screws under the cabinet Be sure to...

Page 6: ...an be powered with 2 AAA batteries included and installed The power failure protection circuit will not operate unless battery is installed When normal household power is interrupted or AC line cord is unplugged the batteries will power the Spacemaker to keep track of time and timer setting programmed into memory When the battery backup functions the digital display will not light Normal operation...

Page 7: ... forward in RBDS PTY search mode selects next CD disc tracks searches forward through a track In standby mode shows seconds counter PLAY PAUSE Turns on CD mode starts CD playback pauses CD disc playback SET Sets radio preset stations PRESET Recalls preset radio stations VOLUME TIMER Adjusts volume Press and rotate to adjust timer OFF Turns the unit off MP3 AUDIO IN Selects external mp3 player inpu...

Page 8: ...ram type If the search fails the radio will return to the station previously being listened Turning on the Radio Press RADIO ON BAND or RADIO on remote control to turn on the radio Turning off the unit Press OFF or on remote control to turn off the radio Selecting Radio Band Press RADIO ON BAND or RADIO on remote control to select among FM AM TV and Wx bands Tuning to a Channel Press to tune down ...

Page 9: ...olume by rotating VOLUME TIMER knob on the unit Do not turn the volume of the mp3 player too high as this may affect the sound quality For other playback operatons control them on your mp3 player External mp3 player holder Connect the audio cable to the unit before first use 13 Radio TV Band CH 2 13 are available for TV Band The channel number lights on the display when TV band is selected Weather...

Page 10: ...signal receiving from the digital thermometer Please make sure the batteries of the thermometer are not empty and the thermometer is not placed too far from the main unit and without obstacles between them To reach stable temperature measurements the unit should be operated minimum 2 hours Both the main unit and thermometer will show LLL if temperature is lower than 58o F 50o C and will show HHH i...

Page 11: ...rces such as lighted candles should be placed on the apparatus Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal 18 The descriptions and characteristics in this owner s manual are for the purpose of general reference only and not as a guarantee In order to provide you with the highest quality product we may make changes or modifications without prior notice The English ver...

Page 12: ... ask your dealer Installation and set up service adjustments Batteries U S Limited Warranty Damage from misuse or neglect Products which have been modified or incorporated into other products Products purchased or serviced outside the USA Acts of nature such as but not limited to lightning damage Limitation of Warranty THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS PRODUCT ALL O...

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