Morphy Richards 28023 User Manual

Illustration  
1
2
5
HOUR  
MSF  
MSF radio controlled  
alarm clock  
MINUTE  
ALARM  
TIME  
6
SNOOZE  
4
3
7
AL1  
AL2  
8
9
PM  
10  
11  
Location of controls  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Speaker  
7
8
9
LED clock display  
Alarm 1 indicator  
Alarm 2 indicator  
Time button  
Hour/MSF button  
Snoozebutton  
Minute button  
Alarm button  
10 PM indicator  
11 Battery compartment  
(located underneath unit)  
28023  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
P.2  
Electrical requirements  
Switching on and setting the clock time  
Before you start using your alarm clock, you must start by setting the clock to the  
correct time.  
Check that the voltage on the rating plate of your alarm clock corresponds  
with your house electricity supply which must be A.C. (Alternating current).  
1
Place the unit on a flat surface. Plug the mains plug into the wall socket  
and switch on the wall socket.  
For alarm clocks with fitted plug.  
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.  
Automatic MSF clock setting  
2
The LED clock display will count up from 00 to 59 several times and will then  
set the time automatically using the MSF signal that it receives from the  
national physical laboratory at Rugby.  
IMP0RTANT : THE PLUG REMOVED FROM THE MAINS LEAD, IF SEVERED,  
MUST BE DESTROYED AS A PLUG WITH A BARED FLEXIBLE CORD IS  
HAZARDOUS IF ENGAGED INTO A LIVE SOCKET OUTLET.  
Manual clock setting  
Should the fuse in the 13 amp mains plug require changing a 3 amp BS1362  
fuse must be fitted.  
3
If you wish to set the time manually, press and release the TIME button (2) to  
change the mode. Press and hold theTIME button and simultaneously hold  
down the HOUR/MSF button (3) or the MINUTE button (5). The LED clock  
display will fast forward the minutes and hour segments. Release the TIME  
button (2) when your desired time is set.  
The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and shall be easily  
accessible.  
4
The PM indicator (10) will illuminate to indicate 12.00 midday has been  
reached.  
By holding the hour button down, the hour will advance by 5 hours.  
Battery back-up facility (unit will work without batteries being fitted)  
Your alarm clock is equipped with a battery back-up facility.  
1
2
3
Remove the battery compartment cover (located underneath the unit) by  
pushing in the clip and lifting off.  
Insert 3 x AA size 1.5V batteries and connect to terminals (Ensure  
the batteries are inserted correctly).  
Note : In this mode, the unit will not be able to receive the automatic MSF  
signal.  
Setting the alarm 1 time  
Replace the battery compartment cover. (Batteries not supplied).  
1
2
Press the ALARM button (6) once in time mode. ‘AL 01’ will display.  
As the alarm button is released the previous alarm time will display.  
Repeatedly press the SNOOZE to select the desired type of alarm as  
follows:  
Should a power interruption occur the clock will continue to run, however, time  
keeping will not be accurate. The display will be extinguished to conserve battery  
life but 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 when power is  
restored, the clock will go through the automatic msf clock setting. You will need to  
set the alarm.  
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.  
DAILY  
dY17  
WEEKDAY  
dY15  
WEEKEND  
dY67  
Disabled  
--:--  
Type of  
alarm  
LED display  
In the interests of environmental safety : dispose of batteries safely.  
Note : The default type of alarm is daily (dY17)  
P.3  
P.4  

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