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Contents

Illustration ............................................................................................................. 2-3
Location of Controls ................................................................................................ 3

Information regarding plugs ................................................................................... 4-5

Battery Back-up ....................................................................................................... 6

Switching On and Setting the Clock Time ................................................................ 7
Setting the Clock Alarm Time ............................................................................... 7-8

Setting the Alarm to Wake to Radio ......................................................................... 8
Setting the Alarm to Wake to Buzzer ....................................................................... 8

Setting the Alarm to Wake to CD ............................................................................. 9
PTS(Programmable CD Alarm Track System) ......................................................... 9

Cancelling the Alarm .............................................................................................. 10
Snooze Function ..................................................................................................... 10
Sleep Function .................................................................................................. 10-11

Listening to CD ...................................................................................................... 11

CD Functions ......................................................................................................... 12
Listening to Radio ............................................................................................. 12-13

Maintenance ........................................................................................................... 14
Technical Specification .......................................................................................... 14

Guarantee ............................................................................................................... 15

Warning Labels ....................................................................................................... 16

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Summary of Contents for IBCD1904

Page 1: ... Setting the Clock Time 7 Setting the Clock Alarm Time 7 8 Setting the Alarm to Wake to Radio 8 Setting the Alarm to Wake to Buzzer 8 Setting the Alarm to Wake to CD 9 PTS Programmable CD Alarm Track System 9 Cancelling the Alarm 10 Snooze Function 10 Sleep Function 10 11 Listening to CD 11 CD Functions 12 Listening to Radio 12 13 Maintenance 14 Technical Specification 14 Guarantee 15 Warning Labe...

Page 2: ...Illustration 2 1 2 3 4 15 16 18 17 19 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ...

Page 3: ...re Aerial 20 CD Repeat Indicator 21 PM Indicator 22 Speakers 23 Alarm On Indicator 24 Dial Scale 25 LED Clock Display 26 FM Stereo Indicator 1 Mains Lead 2 Alarm Switch 3 Volume Control 4 Play Pause Button 5 Stop Button 6 Repeat Button 7 Skip Set Button 8 Search Set Button 9 PTS Button 10 Snooze Button 11 Alarm Button 12 Power On Button 13 Power Off Button Location of Controls 20 25 26 22 23 24 21...

Page 4: ... appropriate rating If the plug supplied is not suitable for your socket outlet it should be safely removed by unscrewing the plug top the terminal screws and removing the mains lead The correct style of plug to suit your household together with a correct rated fuse should be fitted If in doubt consult a qualified electrician This unit uses a laser beam To prevent an accident the unit should only ...

Page 5: ...ch is marked with the letter N or coloured Black The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured Red No connection must be made to the Earth ter minal of the plug marked with the letter E coloured green or green and yellow As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of the apparatus may not correspond with the colour ma...

Page 6: ... programme settings Alarm Default If back up battery is fitted If the power has not been restored by the set wake up time the alarm will default to the buzzer mode However if the CD alarm mode is selected it will automatically change to the alarm sound Please Note The unit will operate without a battery being fitted If the optional battery is not installed in case of the AC power failure the displ...

Page 7: ...KIP SET button 7 will adjust the clock time in the reverse direction 5 The PM indicator 21 will illuminate to indicate 12 00 midday has been reached Power On and Off The unit must be switched on before the radio or CD functions can operate 1 Switch the unit on by pressing the power ON button 12 2 Switch the unit off by pressing the power OFF button 13 Setting the Clock Alarm Time The alarm functio...

Page 8: ...dicator 26 will light 3 Set the VOLUME control 3 to the desired level 4 Slide the ALARM switch 2 to the AUTO position The ALARM indicator 23 will illuminate 5 To stop listening to the radio press the power OFF button 13 Ensure the radio station will be transmitting at the preset alarm time Setting the Alarm to Wake to Buzzer At the desired wake up time the buzzer can be set to operate If you do no...

Page 9: ...Track System below you may set the CD track of your choice At the wake up time the CD will play until the end of the disc unless the REPEAT function is activated then it will play continuously for approximately 2 hours 6 Press the STOP button 5 or the power OFF button 13 if you wish to stop the CD playing at any time If you fail to insert a CD into the CD player the alarm will automatically defaul...

Page 10: ...the SNOOZE button 10 The snooze default is set for 9 minutes and then resumes 2 To set your own snooze time press the SNOOZE button 10 together with the SEARCH SET 8 button to advance the minutes Press and hold the SNOOZE button 10 and simultaneously hold the SKIP SET button 7 to adjust the minutes in the reverse direction 3 Release the buttons when the required snooze time is reached The snooze f...

Page 11: ...the selected sleep time the music will stop unless the repeat button has been pressed When the sleep time has expired the radio or CD will switch off Listening to CD 1 Press the CD OPEN button 16 and Insert the CD 2 Set the function switch 18 to the CD position and press the power ON button 12 The LED display 25 will show cd and will blink for a few seconds until the player is ready 3 Press the PL...

Page 12: ...REPEAT button 6 1 Press the repeat button to repeat the whole CD 2 The CD repeat indicator 20 will illuminate The unit will continuously repeat the whole CD 3 Press the repeat button again to switch off the repeat function nd showing on the Display nd on the LED display indicates that the disc compartment is empty or that the disc has been loaded incorrectly or that the disc is damaged and cannot ...

Page 13: ...utton 13 to turn the radio off To obtain the maximum reception fully extend the wire FM aerial 19 which is located at the rear of the unit and alter the direction of the wire for best results The aerial for the MW waveband is located inside the unit To obtain the maximum MW reception rotate your CD clock radio 13 ...

Page 14: ...atch dirt or finger prints on the CD it may cause tracking errors Before playing clean the CD with a clean cloth Wipe the CD from the centre outwards After playing store the disc in its CD case Technical Specification Power supply 230v 50Hz Battery back up 9V DC type 6LR61 PP3 CD Player Response 100Hz to 20Khz 6dB Laser P Max 5Mw 780nm Radio FM 88Mhz 108Mhz MW 540Khz 1600Khz Caution This unit uses...

Page 15: ...es to be defective within 28 days of purchase your Morphy Richards dealer from whom the product was purchased will be pleased to replace it free of charge Should your product develop a defect within the guarantee period but after the replacement period please return the product to the following address together with the proof of purchase brief details of the symptoms and your own name and address ...

Page 16: ...the triangle is a warning sign alerting the user of dangerous voltage inside the unit The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting the user of important instructions accompanying the product CAUTION Invisible laser radiation when open and interlocks defective Avoid exposure to the beam WARNING to reduce the risk of electric shock do not expose this appliance to rain or mois...

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