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Bush CR-828P User manual

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KNOW YOUR MACHINE
1. ON / OFF/ BAND 2. TIME / PRESET
3. PRESET - 4. PRESET +
5. SNOOZE / SLEEP / DIMMER 6.ALARM 1 / VOLUME –
7.ALARM 2 / VOLUME + 8. HOUR / TUNE –
9. MINUTE / TUNE + 10. FM Indicator
11.ALARM 2 BUZZER INDICATOR 12.ALARM 2 RADIO INDICATOR
13.: PM INDICATOR 14.ALAR M 1BUZ ZER INDICATOR
15.ALARM 1 RADIO INDICATOR
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RADIO OPERATION
1. Press the ON/OFF/BAND button (1) once to turn on
the radio. The radio is receivingin FM bandwith the
FM indicator (10) turned on and the LED I s
showing the frequency.(fig. 1)
2. Press the ON/OFF/BAND button (1) once againto
alternate the radio band that the radio is receiving.
No indicator will be turned on in caseAM band is
chosen. After 3 seconds, the LED will change
back to show the time. (fig. 2)
3. Press HOUR/TUNE+(9)or MINUTE/TUNE-(8) to
turn into the desire station by either of the following
methods: (fig. 3)
Manual Tuning:Presseither of the 2 tuning button,
HOUR/TUNE+ (9)or MINUTE/TUNE-(8),
repeatedly until the desired stationis reach.
ForAM tuning, the radio can tune starting from 522
KHz to 1620 KHz, each pressing of HOUR/TUNE-
button (8) can tune down by 9 KHz andeach
pressing MINUTE/TUNE+ button(9) can tune up by
9KHz.
For FM tuning, the radio can tune startingfrom 87.5
MHz to 108 MHz, each pressing of HOUR/TUNE-
button (8) can tune down by 0.1 MHz andeach
pressing of MINUTE/TUNE+button (9) can tune up
by 0.1 MHz.
Auto Tuning:Press and hold either of the 2 tuning
button, HOUR/TUNE- button (8) or
MINUTE/TUNE+(9) for morethan 2 seconds and
auto tuning will be performed.Tuning will stop
automatically until a clear radio signal is found.
Repeat the same procedure by using the same
button until your desired stationis found.
Tostop auto tuning, press any button once.
Note: In some area where the radiosignal is not strong
enough, the auto tuning processmay not be able to
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Stop automatically in the desired station.In such
case,please use the Manual Tuning method to tune
to the desired station according to instruction
above. The may happen moreprobably when
tuning the radio inAM band.
4. PressALARM 2/VOLUME+ button (7) or
ALARM1/VOLUME- button (6) to increase or
decrease the volume to the desired level.The
volume level ranges from 0 to 16, and the LED will
show the volume level during volume adjustment.
(fig. 4)
5. Press and hold the ON/OFF/BAND button (1) to
turn off the radio. (fig. 5)
Note 1: The current station (eitherAW or FM) and
also the current volume level will be memorized at
the time when the radio is turned off. Onceyou turn
on the radio again, the memorized stationwill
broadcast with the memorized volume level.
Note 2: For the best FM reception, extend the FM
antenna wire to its full length and vary the direction
to capture the strongest signal. Do not connectthe
FM antenna wire to an outdoorantenna.
Note 3: For MW reception,a ferrite-bar antenna is
built-in. Since this antenna is direction oriented,
turn the unit to a direction at which the reception
becomes optimal.
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108MHz for FM band, but all the 10 memories
locations are not yet used up, then the scanningwill
start again from the low end,i.e. 87.5 MHz until all
the 10 memories location are filled up.
4.After the scanning is completed, the radio will be
Tuned to the station stored in the PRESETnumber
P01.
TUNING INTOA PRESET STATION
1. When the radio is on (eitherAM or FM), press
Preset-button (3) or Preset+ button(4) to choose
the PRESET number,in which your desired
station is stored. (fig. 11)
2. Radio is then tuned to the stored station.The
preset number will be shown for 3 seconds,then
change to show the radio frequency.After 5
seconds, the LED will switch to show the time
again.
TIME SETTING
1. When the unit is first plugged into theAC mains,
“0:00” will appear with the 1
st
0 digit flashing,
indicating that the TIME is ready to be set.
2. Press HOUR/TUNE- button (8) repeatedlyto
choose the correct HOUR.(fig.12) In case if the
time is set to afternoon time, the PM indicator
( 13 ) will be turned on.
3. Press HOUR/TUNE+ button(9) repeatedly to
choose the correct MINUTE. (fig.12)
4. After setting to the correct time, either press
TIME/PRESET button (2) once, or just leave 5
seconds, then the display stop flashing,and the
clock will start run from the set time. (fig.13)
5. Tochange the current time, switch off the radio.
Press and hold TIME/PRESET button (2) for 2
seconds until the display flashes, then followthe
same stepsas point 2, 3 & 4 above to set the new
time. (fig. 13)
DUALALARM FUNCTION
This product allows the user to set to dualalarm
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function. Each alarm function can be set
independently,either wake to radio, or wake to
buzzer.When any one of the set alarm is wake
to radio, please be reminded to select the
desired band, stationand volume level before
turning off the radio.
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activated, the alarm indicator will flash.
3. Toswitch off the SNOOZE function, simply press
ON/OFF/BAND button (1) once.You can then
see the alarm indicator stop flashing, andthe
alarm will not sound again afterthe snooze
period elapse. (fig. 23)
SETTING THE SLEEP TIMER
The sleep function allows the radio to play in
Blocks of 10,20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, or 90
minutes, and then being turned offautomatically,
thus, you can enjoy falling asleep when listening the
radio.
1. Turnon the radio.
2. Press the SLEEP/SNOOZE/DIMMER (5)
button,, then the radio is turned on with the
display showing 90 (for 90 minutes) (fig.19)
3. Press the SLEEP/SNOOZE/DIMMER (5) button
repeatedly until the display shows the desired
SLEEPtime period. The time period is shown on
the display in sequence as
90>80>70>60>50>40>30>20>10>0(OFF).
(fig.24)
4. In 2 seconds after the desiredSLEEP period is
chosen, the display will change to show the
radio frequency,and then the current time. The
radio will play for the SLEEPtime duration you
have set and then be turned offautomatically.
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5. Press the SLEEP/SNOOZE/DIMMER (5)
button again during SLEEP mode, the LED,
will show the remaining time of the SLEEP
period, and the SLEEP time can beset again
b pressing the SLEEP/SNOOZE/DIMMER (5)
button.(fig.24)
6. Toturn off the radio during the SLEEP mode,
simply press and hold ON/OFF button (1)
once and the radio will be turned off
immediately.(fig. 25)
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Read all instructions before use and keep for future reference.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
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Misuse or modification of this appliance may result in breakdown or injury.
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Toreduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
IMPORTANTINFORMATION
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The appliance is intended for household use only.
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The appliance should always be turnedto OFF before plugging or unplugging from socket. Never yank cord
to disconnect from socket; instead, grasp plug and pullto disconnect.
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Check that the voltage on the rating plate of your product correspondswith your local electricity supply
which must beA.C. (Alternating Current ).
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If the mains sockets in your home are not suitablefor the plug supplied with this product, check with a
qualified electrician for replacement.
FOR OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE
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Do not use in environments which are extremelyhot, cold, dusty or humid.
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Keep the unit free from dust and clean with a dry cloth.
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Do not use in areas exposed to direct sunlight or where it can become extremely hot.
z
Keep away from sources of strong magnetism - such as televisionsor speakers.
z
Avoid placement where there is a lot of movement, vibration oron an unstable surface.
FOR SAFETY
DO NOT :
z
Attempt to disassemble this unit or carry out repairs.
z
Attempt to modify the unit in any way.
z
Make sure that foreign objects do not getinside the unit.
z
Place naked flame sources - such as lit candles on or near the unit.
z
Place objects filled with liquids - such asvases, on or next to the unit.
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Cover the unit - allow the unit to be well ventilated.
Drop the unit or subject it to strong shocks
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CHILDREN
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Children do not always understand the dangersassociated with operating electrical appliances. Never allow
children to use this appliance.
POWER SUPPLY
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If the unit uses a mains supply,ensure that the plug is securely inserted into the mains socket, and it is easily
accessible.
z
Protect the power lead from sharp objects, excessiveheat and damp or wet locations. Check the power lead
periodically,and replace if damaged.
z
If the unit uses batteries, please ensure that they are inserted correctly - observing the polarity(+/-).
z
Do not mix new and used batteries.
z
Please make sure that used batteries are disposed of correctly.Do not burn or incinerate.
z
Batteries shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,fire or the like.
z
Check that the voltage on the rating plate of your product correspondswith your local electricity supply which
must beA.C. (Alternating Current).
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Any repairs should only be carried out by a fully qualified electricianor an authorized service agent.
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The socket-outlet shall be installed nearthe equipment and shall be easily
accessible.
LISTENING WITH SPEAKER
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Listen at moderate volumes to avoid hearing damage.
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If you hear no sound during playback, do not turn the volume up as the music may suddenlybegin at a high
volume.
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Toavoid damaging your ears, adjust the volume to the lowest level before playback, and turn up to the desired
level when playback has started.
CAUTION: TO REDUCETHE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER
(OR BACK), THEREARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTSINSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
Know YourMachine ................................ .......................................................................................................4
Getting Started........ .......................................................................................................................................5
Operation ........................................................................................................................................................6
Radio Operation.......................................................................................................................................6
Presetting your favorite station ................................................................................................................7
Presetting by auto scanning......................................................................................................................8
Tuning into a preset station.......................................................................................................................9
Time setting ..............................................................................................................................................9
Dual alarm function....................................................................................................................................9
Alarm setting……………………………………………………..………...………………………..…………...10
Snooze setting……………………………………………………………….………………………….………..12
Setting the sleep timer……………………………………………………………………………………...……12
High / Low dimmer for Led display……………………………………………………………………………..13
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