Morphy Richards 28034 User Manual

Touch screen PLL clock radio  
28034  
Operating instructions  
Touch screen display  
Your alarm clock radio has a an innovative touch screen interactive display. Use the  
pad of your finger or use the touch screen pointer rod to operate (see diagram for  
location). We recommend the pointer rod to avoid finger prints.  
Light  
sensor  
Pull out the display  
Your alarm clock radio has a pull  
out display for easier viewing.  
Push to open and pull the display  
out as required. Push again to  
close.  
Pointer  
Electrical requirements  
Check the voltage on the rating plate of your clock radio corresponds with  
your house electricity supply which must be A.C. (alternating current).  
If the socket outlets in your home are not suitable for the plug supplied with  
this appliance the plug should be removed and the appropriate one fitted.  
IMPORTANT : THE PLUG IF SEVERED FROM THE MAINS LEAD MUST BE  
DESTROYED AS A PLUG WITH A BARED FLEXIBLE CORD IS  
HAZARDOUS IF ENGAGED INTO A LIVE SOCKET OUTLET.  
Should the fuse in the 13 amp plug require changing a 3 amp BS1362 fuse  
must be fitted.  
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Battery back-up facility (battery not included)  
Unit will work without a battery being fitted  
Your clock radio is equipped with a battery back-up facility.  
1
Remove the battery compartment cover (underneath the unit) by  
pushing in the clip and lifting off.  
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3
Insert a battery size 9 volts PP3/6LR61 (Ensure battery is inserted correctly).  
Replace the battery compartment cover.  
Should a power interruption occur the clock will continue to run, however, time  
keeping will not be accurate. The time will be displayed but the backlight will be  
extinguished to conserve battery life. The memory will retain details of the clock time  
and alarm settings.  
If the optional battery is not installed in case of the AC power failure the clock will  
start working at 12:00 when power is restored. You will need to reset the clock and  
alarm settings.  
Battery back-up is designed to operate for a short period only.  
If the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period, remove the battery to  
avoid battery leakage.  
In the interests of environmental safety : dispose of batteries safely.  
Auto dimmer sensor  
The unit has an automatic dimmer sensor. The clock display will dim automatically  
depending upon the darkness.  
Switching on and setting the clock time  
Before any alarm functions can be used, you must set the clock to the correct time.  
1
Place the unit on a flat surface. Plug the mains plug into the socket and switch on  
at the wall socket.  
2
The LCD clock display will light up.  
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3
Press the MODE button once, the current time will flash. You must adjust the  
time whilst the clock display is flashing. Repeatedly press the UP or DOWN  
buttons to change the time by 1 minute increments. Or hold down UP or DOWN  
buttons to change the clock rapidly. The minutes will carry over to the hours if,  
for example, the minutes change from 59 to 00 the hour will increment by 1.  
The PM symbol will appear to indicate 12:00 midday has been reached.  
Press the MODE button to confirm settings. The date will then flash. Either press  
mode another 4 times for normal operation or set the date (see below) or wait for  
15 seconds.  
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If no button is pressed for 15 seconds, the time is stored automatically and  
returns to the original display.  
Setting the calendar (year, date and month)  
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2
Press MODE twice. The calendar will flash.  
Repeatedly press the UP or DOWN buttons to the change the date in 1-day  
increments. Hold UP or DOWN buttons to change the date by 10-day  
increments. If the UP or DOWN buttons are held down for more than 10  
seconds, the date will change by 30 day increments.  
If no button is pressed for 15 seconds, the date is stored automatically and  
returns to the original display.  
Note: The date will carry over to the month if, for example, the date changes  
from the last day of the month to the 1st, the month will increment by 1. If the  
month changes from Dec to Jan, the left most 4 digits will increase to the next  
year.  
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Press the MODE button to store the calendar setting. The ALARM 1 time will then  
flash. Either press the MODE button another 3 times or set the ALARM 1 time  
(see section entitled ‘setting the alarms’) or wait for 15 seconds.  
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Setting the alarms  
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You can set two independent alarms to sound (by buzzer or by radio) each day  
of the week (Monday to Sunday) or from Monday to Friday or only weekend.  
Repeatedly press the MODE button until the alarm 1 time appears and flashes.  
Press the UP or DOWN to set the alarm time.  
Repeatedly press the SNOOZE button to the set the alarm to sound every day.  
(SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT appears) or Monday through to Friday  
(MON TUE WED THU FRI appears) or only Sunday and Saturday (SUN and  
SAT) appears.  
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3
4
5
Press the DISPLAY button once to the set the alarm mode: buzzer  
(bell), press  
again to set to (radio) and press again to turn the alarm completely off.  
Press MODE button to store the ALARM 1 time. Then the ALARM 2 time starts  
flashing, repeat steps 1-4 to set the ALARM 2 time.  
If no button is pressed for 15 seconds, the alarm time is stored automatically  
and returns to the original display.  
Cancelling the alarm  
1
To temporarily silence the alarm ( or ), press the SNOOZE button. This  
silences the alarm for about 9 minutes. Press any key to silence the alarm. The  
alarm will sound again at the next preset alarm time.  
2
To cancel the alarm permanently, press the MODE button 3 times, then press the  
DISPLAY button until the icons disappear.  
Repeat for alarm 2 if necessary.  
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Radio operation  
To obtain maximum FM reception fully extend the wire FM aerial (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 maximum  
MW reception rotate the clock radio.  
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2
3
4
Press the POWER / SLEEP button.  
Adjust the VOLUME control to a suitable level.  
Press the BAND button to either MW or FM as desired.  
Press UP or DOWN buttons to select the desired station. Hold UP or DOWN  
for about 1 second. The radio automatically tunes to the next higher or lower  
station with a strong signal.  
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To switch off the radio, press the POWER / SLEEP button.  
Notes  
If no strong signal is found, press the UP or DOWN buttons to stop tuning.  
Using the memory  
You can store up to 20 stations in memory (MW x 10, FM x 10). Follow these steps  
to store a station into memory.  
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2
3
Tune to the band and station you want to store.  
Hold MEM until MEMO flashes.  
Within 15 seconds, press buttons 1-5 on the display for the desired memory  
location. You can also repeatedly press UP or DOWN buttons until the number  
(0-9 in each band) for the desired memory location appears.  
Press MEM again to store the station in the memory location.  
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Note: If you do not store the station within 15 seconds, MEMO disappears. Repeat  
steps 2-4.  
To tune to a stored station, repeatedly press and release MEM until the numbers  
for the desired memory location and the station appear. For presets 1-5, you can  
press number key 1-5 to recall the stored station.  
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Last station memory function  
The frequency of the last station tuned to before switching off the unit will be stored  
in the memory. When the unit is switched on again, it will receive this station in the  
respective waveband. When changing the waveband, the last station tuned to in  
each waveband will also be stored in the memory.  
Setting the sleep function  
Repeatedly press POWER / SLEEP twice for 2 seconds, until the sleep icon  
and sleep time 10 appears. The radio turns on.  
To increase the sleep time, repeatedly press the POWER / SLEEP button, each  
time you press POWER / SLEEP, the sleep time is increased by 10 minutes.  
(The minimum sleep time you can have is 10 minutes; the maximum sleep time  
you can have is 90 minutes).  
Notes: If you don’t press any key for 15 seconds, the sleep timer is stored  
automatically and returns to the original display. It will not display the SLEEP time.  
If the clock reaches a preset alarm time while the sleep timer is counting down, the  
alarm cancels the balance of the sleep timer setting.  
When the sleep time has elapsed, the radio will turn off automatically.  
Cancel sleep by pressing SNOOZE or POWER / SLEEP.  
Setting the timer  
1
Press the TIMER button then preset timer 20 and  
- 00 appears.  
2
Press the UP or DOWN buttons to change the timer duration up to 99 minutes.  
Repeatedly press UP or DOWN buttons to change timer duration by 1 minute.  
Hold down the UP or DOWN buttons to change the timer fast.  
Note: If you don’t press any key within 2 seconds, the unit stores the timer  
setting automatically. It shows the running count down time.  
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At the end of the preset time, the buzzer will sound and the timer icon  
will flash.  
Press TIMER button to switch off the buzzer.  
Using the display function  
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2
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When the radio is on, each press of the DISPLAY button will display the following  
in turn:  
LCD display frequency  
clock + date  
year + date  
alarm 1  
alarm 2  
clock + temperature  
clock + second  
In standby mode (with timer not set), each press of the DISPLAY button will  
display the following in turn:  
LCD display clock + date  
year + date  
alarm 1  
alarm 2  
clock + temperature  
clock + second  
In standby mode (with timer set), each press of the DISPLAY button will display  
the following in turn:  
clock + date  
year + date  
alarm 1  
alarm 2  
clock + temperature  
clock + second  
timer  
If you don’t press the DISPLAY key continuously, LCD will display the current  
select state.  
Temperature selection  
1
Repeatedly press the MODE button, until the LCD display is showing clock and  
temperature, press the DISPLAY button whilst the temperature is flashing, LCD  
display will alternate between Fahrenheit (oF) mode and Centigrade (oC) mode. If  
you don’t press any key for 15 seconds, LCD will keep the current status and  
the temperature will stop flashing.  
Every 15 seconds the clock radio will test the temperature and update the indoor  
temperature automatically.  
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Backlight  
When the mains power is connected to the unit, the backlight will always be on. It will  
dim automatically depending upon the darkness.  
The backlight will be extinguished in the event of a power cut and a backup battery  
is fitted. The display will still display the time.  
Warning labels  
WARNING: to reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this appliance  
to rain or moisture.  
ATTENTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove  
the cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit.  
Refer any servicing to qualified personnel.  
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within 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.  
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Maintenance  
Do not expose your clock radio to extreme of temperatures. The product should  
be kept in a warm environment free from dust and damp. For external cleaning  
use only a soft, clean, damp cloth. Use of detergents may damage the finish.  
Technical specification  
AC Power supply  
Battery back-up  
Radio  
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230V  
50Hz  
9V DC type 6LR61/PP3 (not included)  
FM 87.5MHz - 108MHz  
MW 522Khz - 1620kHz  
VENTILATION WARNING  
The normal ventilation of the product shall not be impeded for intended use.  
HAZARD WARNING  
To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this apparatus to dripping or  
splashing.  
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Guarantee  
Morphy Richards products are manufactured to internationally accepted quality  
standards. In addition to your statutory rights, Morphy Richards guarantee your  
product to be free from manufacturing and component defects for a period of TWO  
YEARS from date of purchase.  
If your product proves to be defective within 28 days of purchase, the 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.  
After Sales Division  
Morphy Richards Limited  
Talbot Road  
Mexborough  
South Yorkshire  
S64 8AJ  
Your post office will provide a certificate of posting. The product will be repaired  
and returned to you promptly.  
Helpline (8:30-5:00 Mon-Thur/ 8:30-4:00 Fri) UK 0870 060 2614  
Republic of Ireland 1800 409119  
Replacement parts 0870 167 6645  
446/8003/12 Rev 1  
Morphy Richards Ltd, Talbot Road, Mexborough, S64 8AJ  

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