Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 12-1636 Radio Shack
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2 6*' " (%% " 9#065 " ;17 " 61 " -019 This equipment complies with the limits for a Class B digital device as spec ified in Part 15 of FCC Rules . These limits provide reasonable p rotection aga inst radio and TV interference in a residential area.
Preparation 3 24'2#4#6+10 % 100'%6+0) " #% " 2 19'4 Plug the clock radio’s power cord into a standard AC outlet. '(0&& '(0&& '(0&& '(0&& flashes on the display. Rý . . . .
4 place the battery i n the compartment. 3. Replace the cover . ± ± " 016' " ± " • When powered by the backup battery, the display does not light. • If you set the alarm to wake to the CD and AC power fails at exactly the set time, the CD will not turn on, but the alarm sounds.
5 A Quick Look at Your Rad io # " 37+%- " .11- " #6 " ;174 " 4#&+1 SNOOZE POWER TIME SLEEP CD W AKE-UP TRACK ALARM 1/ ALARM 2 SET REPEA T RANDOM PLA Y/ P AUSE â â â â STOP/ ' ' ' ' SKIP/SEARCH SETTING ) ) ) ) / - - - - ý ýý ý PHONES – VOL + CD/AM/FM ST .
Operation 6 12'4#6+10 7 5+0) " 6*' " % .1%- 5GVVKPI " VJG " 6KOG When you connect the clock radio to AC power, '(0&& '(0&& '(0&& '(0&& flashes.
7 or ) to spe ed up the change. The PM LED lights to indicate PM time. 2. Release ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 to store the ala rm set ting. 3. T o wak e to the alar m buzzer , slide ALM 1 OFF/AUTO/BUZ. or ALM 2 OFF/AUTO/BUZ. to BUZ. . The ALM1 or ALM2 LED lights.
8 4. T o turn off the alarms, slide ALM 1 OFF/AUTO/BUZ. or ALM 2 O FF/ AUTO/BUZ. to OFF . T o silence the alarm fro m 1 to 30 minutes and then have it sound again, press SNOOZE . T o stop the snooze function, turn of f the daily alarm or press POWER when th e alarm sounds.
9 The CD player or radio p lays for the set length of time then automatically turns off. To cancel th e sleep timer, press POWER or SNOOZE . 4GUGVVKPI " VJG " %NQEM On rare occasions, your clock might lock up. If this happens, reset the clock.
10 7 5+0) " 6*' " %& " 2 .#;'4 2NC[KPI " C " %& 1. Slide CD/AM/FM ST . to CD . 2. Pull the tab on the top of the CD door to open it. Place a CD in the center , label facing up, press it down over the hub to secure it, then close the do or .
11 7UKPI " VJG " #WVQOCVKE " 5GCTEJ " /WUKE " 5[UVGO The automatic search music system lets you skip forward or backward through a CD’s tracks. During play, press SKIP/SEARCH SETTING - ý once to skip to the beginning of the next track.
12 search stops at the beginning of track one. To select a track while the CD player is stopped or pause d, repeatedly press or press and hold SKIP/SEARC H SETTING - ýý or ) ýý until the desired track number appears. Then press PLA Y/ P AUSE â ýý to play the track.
13 CD, it returns to the first track and replays all the tracks. ± To cancel repeat play, press REPEA T again. The repeat LED turns off. The CD player resumes norm al play. ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° " *+06 " ° ° ° ° " (continued) • Keep CDs dry.
14 %#4' Keep the clock radio dry; if it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately. Use and store the clock radio only in normal temperature environments. Handl e the clock radio carefu lly; do not drop it. Keep the clock radio away from dust and dirt, and wi pe it with a d amp cloth occasionally to keep it looking new.
15 52'%+(+%#6+105 Bands ....................................................................... AM 530 – 1710 kHz FM 87.5 – 108 MHz Power Output ............................................... ............................... 300 mW (@ 10% THD) Speaker .
RadioShack Corporation Fort Worth, Texas 76102 12-1636 06A02 Printed in China Limited Ninety -Day Warranty This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in ma terial and workma.
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