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		 MC2864   
					User’s Guide   
					CD PLAYER, DUAL ALARM CLOCK,   
					STEREO AM/FM RADIO WITH DIGITAL   
					READOUT AND CALENDAR   
					Before operating this product,   
					please read these instructions completely.   
				INFORMATION:   
					This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital   
					device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide   
					reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This   
					equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and   
					used in accordance with instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio   
					communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a   
					particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or   
					television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user   
					is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:   
					• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.   
					• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.   
					• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver   
					is connected.   
					• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.   
					This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.   
					Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.   
					ATTENTION:   
					POUR ÉVITER LES CHOC ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE   
					LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISES ET POUSSER   
					JUSQU’AU FOND.   
					IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   
					Before using the unit, be sure to read all operating   
					basement; or near a swimming pool.   
					instructions carefully. Please note that these are general 8. ACCESSORIES   
					precautions and may not pertain to your unit. For   
					example, this unit may not have the capability to be   
					connected to an outdoor antenna.   
					Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand,   
					tripod, bracket or table. The product may fall, causing   
					serious injury and serious damage to the product. Use   
					1. READ INSTRUCTIONS   
					only with   
					a 
					cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table   
					All the safety and operating instructions should be read   
					before the product is operated.   
					recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the   
					product. Any mounting of the product should follow the   
					manufacturer’s instructions, and should use a mounting   
					accessory recommended by the manufacturer.   
					8A. An appliance and cart combination should   
					be moved with care. Quick stops,   
					2. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS   
					The safety and operating instructions should be retained   
					for future reference.   
					3. HEED WARNINGS   
					All warnings on the product and in the operating   
					instructions should be adhered to.   
					excessive force and uneven surfaces may   
					cause the appliance and cart combination   
					4. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS   
					All operating and use instructions should be followed.   
					5. CLEANING   
					to overturn.   
					9. VENTILATION   
					Slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or   
					bottom are provided for ventilation, to ensure reliable   
					operation of the product and to protect it from   
					overheating. These openings must not be blocked or   
					covered. The openings should never be blocked by   
					placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar   
					surface. This product should never be placed near or   
					over a radiator or heat source. This product should not   
					be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or   
					rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the   
					Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning.   
					Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a dry   
					cloth for cleaning.   
					6. ATTACHMENTS   
					Do not use attachments not recommended by the   
					product's manufacturer as they may cause hazards.   
					7. WATER AND MOISTURE   
					Do not use this product near water–for example: near a   
					bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub; in a wet   
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				IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS   
					manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to.   
					10. POWER SOURCES   
					product, ask the service technician to perform safety   
					checks to determine that the product is in proper   
					operating condition.   
					This product should be operated only from the type of   
					power source indicated on the marking label. If you are 20. WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING   
					not sure of the type of power supply to your home,   
					consult your appliance dealer or local power company.   
					The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only   
					as recommended by the manufacturer.   
					For products intended to operate from battery power, or 21. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE   
					other sources, refer to the operating instructions.   
					11. GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION   
					Unplug the product from the wall outlet and refer   
					servicing to qualified service personnel under the   
					following conditions:   
					a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.   
					b. If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the   
					product.   
					This product is equipped with a polarized alternating-   
					current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the   
					other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one   
					way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert   
					the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the   
					plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to   
					replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety   
					purpose of the polarized plug.   
					c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.   
					d. If the product does not operate normally by following the   
					operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are   
					covered by the operating instructions, as an adjustment   
					of other controls may result in damage and will often   
					require extensive work by a qualified technician to   
					restore the product to its normal operation.   
					e. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been   
					damaged.   
					12. POWER-CORD PROTECTION   
					Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are   
					not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed   
					upon or against them, paying particular attention to   
					cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point   
					where they exit from the appliance.   
					f. When the product exhibits   
					a 
					distinct change in   
					13. LIGHTNING   
					performance–this indicates a need for service.   
					To protect your product from a lightning storm, or when 22. HEAT   
					it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time,   
					unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna   
					or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product   
					due to lightning and power-line surges.   
					The product should be situated away from heat sources   
					such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other   
					products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.   
					23. NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER   
					14. POWER LINES   
					This reminder is provided to call the CATV system   
					installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that   
					provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in   
					particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be   
					connected to the grounding system of the building, as   
					close to the point of cable entry as practical.   
					An outside antenna system should not be located in the   
					vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or   
					power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines   
					or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system,   
					extreme care should be taken to keep from touching   
					such power lines or circuits as contact with them might 24. OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING   
					be fatal.   
					If an outside antenna is connected to the product, be   
					15. OVERLOADING   
					sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide   
					some protection against voltage surges and built-up   
					static charges. Section 810 of the National Electric   
					Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with respect   
					to proper grounding of the mast and supporting   
					structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna   
					discharge product, size of grounding conductors,   
					location of antenna discharge product, connection to   
					grounding electrodes and requirements for grounding   
					electrodes.   
					Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this   
					can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.   
					16. OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY   
					Never push objects of any kind into this product through   
					openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points   
					or short out parts that could result in fire or electric   
					shock. Never spill or spray any type of liquid on the   
					product.   
					17. SERVICING   
					Do not attempt to service this product yourself as   
					opening or removing covers may expose you to   
					dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing   
					to qualified service personnel.   
					18. REPLACEMENT PARTS   
					When replacement parts are required, be sure the   
					service technician uses replacement parts specified by   
					the manufacturer or those that have the same   
					characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized   
					substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other   
					hazards.   
					EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER   
					NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE   
					19. SAFETY CHECK   
					Upon completion of any service or repairs to this   
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				Dear Customer:   
					Selecting fine audio equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is only the start of your   
					musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement   
					your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s   
					Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a   
					safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or   
					distortion—and, most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing.   
					Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort level” adapts to higher volumes of   
					sound. So what sounds “normal” can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard   
					against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.   
					To establish a safe level:   
					• Start your volume control at a low setting.   
					• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without distortion.   
					Once you have established a comfortable sound level:   
					• Set the dial and leave it there.   
					Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future. After   
					all, we want you listening for a lifetime.   
					We Want You Listening For A Lifetime   
					Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since   
					hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer and   
					the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid   
					prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound levels is included for your protection.   
					Decibel   
					Level   
					30   
					Example   
					Quiet library, soft whispers   
					40   
					Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic   
					Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office   
					Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine   
					Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant   
					Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock at two feet   
					50   
					60   
					70   
					80   
					THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE:   
					90   
					Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower   
					Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill   
					Rock band concert in front of speakers, thunderclap   
					Gunshot blast, jet engine   
					100   
					120   
					140   
					180   
					Rocket launching pad   
					Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation.   
					EIA   
					EST. 1924   
					We   
					WantYou   
					LISTENING   
					ForALifetime   
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				LOCATION OF CONTROLS   
					FRONT-LEFT   
					1. FUNCTION Button   
					2. TIME Button   
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					2 
					3 
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					3. CD Compartment   
					4. ALARM 1 Button   
					5. STOP (I) Button   
					6. SKIP/SEARCH l Button   
					7. Play/Pause ®p) Button   
					( 
					8. SKIP/SEARCH m Button   
					9. OPEN Button   
					10. DIMMER Switch   
					(LOW/HIGH)   
					11. VOLUME Control   
					12. POWER Button   
					13. REPEAT Button   
					14. Left Speaker   
					15. ALARM MODE Button   
					16. SLEEP Button   
					17. Display   
					18. SNOOZE Button   
					19. ALARM 2 Button   
					20. Alarm 2 Display   
					21. Alarm 1 Display   
					22. PROGRAM Button   
					23. Right Speaker   
					24. TUNING Control   
					25. Band Switch   
					10 11   
					12 13 14 15   
					16   
					1718 19 20 21 22   
					REAR-RIGHT   
					(AM/FM/FM ST.)   
					26. NATURE SOUND Switch   
					27. Battery Door/   
					Compartment (Bottom   
					of Unit)   
					[Door Part No. 0210-   
					0286400-0000*]   
					28. AUX IN Jack   
					29. Headphones Jack   
					30. AC Cord   
					31. FM Antenna Wire   
					*Consumer Replaceable Part   
					(See page 23 to order.)   
					23 24 25   
					26 2728 29 30 31   
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				INSTALLATION   
					AC CONNECTION   
					CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK,   
					MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE   
					SLOT, FULLY INSERT.   
					Unravel the AC cord and connect it to a   
					conveniently located AC outlet having 120V and   
					60Hz only. “12:00” will appear in the display.   
					NOTE: If the AC plug does not fit into a   
					nonpolarized outlet, do not file or cut the wide   
					blade.   
					AC Outlet   
					AC Plug   
					INSERTING BATTERIES   
					Two (2) “AAA” size batteries should be used to provide a backup for the clock and   
					alarm time for this unit as follows:   
					1. Open the Battery Compartment door by pushing in on the tab, then removing   
					the Battery Compartment door.   
					2. Insert two (2) “AAA” batteries as shown.   
					Alkaline batteries are recommended for the   
					longest playing time.   
					3. Replace the Battery Compartment door.   
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					NOTES:   
					• The batteries are used to backup the clock   
					and alarm time when the AC plug is   
					disconnected or there is a power failure.   
					• If the batteries are low or no batteries are   
					inserted, "BATT. LOW" will blink in the   
					display.   
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					BATTERY PRECAUTIONS   
					Follow these precautions when using batteries in this device:   
					1. Use only the size and type of batteries specified.   
					2. Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing the batteries as indicated in the   
					battery compartment. Reversed batteries may cause damage to the device.   
					3. Do not mix different types of batteries together (e.g. Alkaline, Rechargeable and   
					Carbon-zinc) or old batteries with fresh ones.   
					4. If the device is not to be used for a long period of time, remove the batteries to   
					prevent damage or injury from possible battery leakage.   
					5. Do not try to recharge batteries not intended to be recharged; they can overheat and   
					rupture. (Follow battery manufacturer’s directions.)   
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				OPERATION   
					TO LISTEN TO THE RADIO   
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					2 
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					2 
					Press the POWER button 1 to turn the   
					unit on. Repeatedly press the   
					FUNCTION button 2 to select the   
					radio; RADIO will appear in the display.   
					Slide the Band switch 1 to select AM,   
					FM or FM STEREO.   
					Tune a station by turning the TUNING   
					control 2. When a strong FM stereo   
					signal is received the FM Stereo icon   
					will light.   
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					4 
					2 
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					The time will appear on the display Adjust the volume using the VOLUME   
					when listening to the radio. To view the   
					station, press the TIME button; the   
					tuned station will appear for approx. 10   
					seconds and then revert back to the   
					time display.   
					control 1.   
					To turn the unit off, press the POWER   
					button 2.   
					Antennas   
					FM: Unravel and extend the FM antenna wire for best reception.   
					AM: Turn the unit for better AM reception.   
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				OPERATION (CONTINUED)   
					TO LISTEN TO THE NATURE SOUNDS   
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					Slide the NATURE SOUND switch to   
					Press the POWER button 1 to turn the   
					unit on. Repeatedly press the the desired position (SONGBIRDS,   
					OCEAN SURF, GENTLE RAIN,   
					MOUNTAIN STREAM).   
					FUNCTION button 2 to select nature   
					sounds; “NS” will appear in the display.   
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					4 
					Adjust the volume using the VOLUME To turn the unit off, press the POWER   
					control. button.   
					Note: A good use of this feature is to use it in conjunction with the Sleep feature   
					on page 20.   
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				OPERATION (CONTINUED)   
					TO PLAY A CD   
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					Repeatedly press the FUNCTION   
					button to select CD; “CD” will appear in   
					the display; the total number of tracks   
					will appear in the display.   
					Press the OPEN button 1 and gently   
					insert a CD onto the spindle (label   
					side facing up) until it clicks. Close the   
					CD door. Press the POWER button 2   
					to turn the unit on.   
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					4 
					TO PAUSE PLAYBACK, press the   
					Play/Pause (®p) button again;   
					“PAUSE” will appear in the display.   
					Press again to resume playback.   
					Press the Play/Pause ®p) button to   
					( 
					start playback; “PLAY” will appear in   
					the display.   
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				OPERATION (CONTINUED)   
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					1 
					2 
					To skip to the beginning of the current The time will appear on the display   
					track/previous or next track on the disc, when listening to the CD. To view the   
					playing track, press the TIME button;   
					the track number will appear for   
					approx. 10 seconds and then revert   
					back to the time display.   
					press the Skip/ Search l 1 or m 2   
					button. To search forward or backward   
					through the tracks on the disc, press and   
					hold the Skip/Search l 1 or m 2   
					button.   
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					2 
					Adjust the volume using the VOLUME When the disc is through playing, it will   
					control.   
					stop. Press the STOP (I) button 1 to   
					stop the disc before it is finished.   
					Press the POWER button 2 to turn the   
					unit off.   
					NOTES:   
					• 
					If a disc is inserted incorrectly, dirty, damaged or not present at all, the display will   
					show, "--" will blink in the display and then “no” will appear in the display for approx. 10   
					seconds. Then, the actual time will appear in the display.   
					• 
					• 
					When you press the SKIP/SEARCH l or m button, the track number will appear for   
					approx. 10 seconds then revert back to the time display.   
					If the CD door is opened, "OP" will appear for approx. 10 seconds on the display.   
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				OPERATION (CONTINUED)   
					TO REPEATEDLY PLAY BACK ONE TRACK   
					1 
					2 
					2 
					3 
					1 
					2 
					With a CD inserted, press the POWER   
					button 1 to turn the unit on. to start playback; “PLAY” will appear in   
					Press the Play/Pause ®p) button 1   
					( 
					Repeatedly press the FUNCTION   
					button 2 to select CD; “CD” will appear   
					in the display; the total number of   
					tracks will appear in the display.   
					the display. Press the SKIP/SEARCH   
					l 2 or m 3 button to select a track to   
					repeat.   
					TO REPEATEDLY PLAY BACK ALL   
					TRACKS   
					3 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					Press the REPEAT button 1 once;   
					“REPEAT” will appear in the display and   
					the unit will play the same track over   
					and over until the STOP (I) button 2 is   
					pressed.   
					Follow steps 1 and 2 above, but do not   
					select a specific track. Press the   
					REPEAT button 1 twice; “REPEAT   
					ALL” will appear in the display and the   
					unit will play all the tracks on the CD   
					over and over until the STOP (I) button   
					2 is pressed.   
					TO CANCEL REPEAT MODE, press the REPEAT button twice.   
					TO CANCEL REPEAT ALL MODE, press the REPEAT button once.   
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				OPERATION (CONTINUED)   
					TO PROGRAM THE MEMORY (UP TO 32 TRACKS)   
					1 
					2 
					2 
					3 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					With a CD inserted, press the POWER   
					button 1 to turn the unit on.   
					Repeatedly press the FUNCTION   
					button 2 to select CD; “CD” will appear   
					in the display; the total number of   
					tracks will appear in the display.   
					Press the PROGRAM button 1 once;   
					“PROG” will blink and “1” (program   
					number) will appear in the display. Select   
					the first track to be played back using the   
					SKIP/SEARCH l 2 or m 3 button   
					("PROG" will not blink while the track is   
					being selected), then press the   
					PROGRAM button 1 again. Repeat this   
					step to program additional tracks, up to   
					32 tracks.   
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					4 
					1 
					2 
					When the disc is through playing, it will   
					to begin playback. The unit will play all stop. Press the STOP (I) button 1 to   
					Press the PLAY/PAUSE (®p) button   
					the tracks in the order you   
					programmed them; both “PROG” and   
					“PLAY” will appear in the display.   
					stop the disc before it is finished.   
					Press the POWER button 2 to turn the   
					unit off.   
					NOTES:   
					• 
					To skip forward or backward through the programs, press the Skip/Search l   
					or m button.   
					• 
					Programming is the ability to preselect the order in which a series of tracks will   
					be played.   
					FAQ:   
					How do I clear the memory and exit the Program Playback mode?   
					While in the Program Stop mode, press the STOP (I) button; "PROG"   
					will disappear from the display.   
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				OPERATION   
					TO LISTEN TO AN EXTERNAL UNIT   
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					Connect the external unit’s AUDIO   
					Press the POWER button 1 to turn the   
					unit on. Repeatedly press the OUT jack to the AUX IN jack on the   
					rear of this unit via an audio cable (not   
					included). Turn on the external unit and   
					start playback.   
					FUNCTION button 2 to select the   
					radio; RADIO will appear in the display.   
					NOTES:   
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					• 
					When you are done listening to   
					the external unit, disconnect the   
					audio cable from the AUX IN   
					jack (rear of unit).   
					• 
					• 
					If the external unit's cable is   
					disconnected, this unit will turn   
					off automatically.   
					To turn on the unit again   
					disconnect the audio cable and   
					press the POWER button.   
					The sound will be heard through this   
					unit’s speakers. Adjust the volume   
					using the VOLUME control.   
					HEADPHONES Jack   
					For private listening, plug headphones (not supplied) into the Headphones   
					jack on the rear of the unit. When the headphones are plugged in, the   
					speakers will be muted.   
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				OPERATION (CONTINUED)   
					TO SET OR RESET THE ACTUAL TIME, YEAR AND DATE   
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					2 
					1 
					2 
					3 
					Within five seconds, press the   
					SKIP/SEARCH l 1 or m 2 button to   
					set the present hour. Make sure to   
					set the correct AM/PM setting. When   
					done, press the TIME button 3   
					again; the minute digits will blink.   
					With the power off, press and hold   
					the TIME button; the hour digits will   
					blink. Release the TIME button.   
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					3 
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					1 
					2 
					2 
					3 
					3 
					Within five seconds, press the   
					SKIP/SEARCH l 1 or m 2 button   
					to set the present year. When   
					done, press the TIME button 3   
					again; the month will blink.   
					Within five seconds, press the   
					SKIP/SEARCH l 1 or m 2 button   
					to set the present minute. When   
					done, press the TIME button 3   
					again; the year will blink.   
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				OPERATION (CONTINUED)   
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					2 
					3 
					2 
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					Within five seconds, press the Within five seconds, press the   
					SKIP/SEARCH l 1 or m 2 button SKIP/SEARCH l 1 or m 2 button   
					to set the present month. When to set the present date. When   
					done, press the TIME button 3 done, press the TIME button 3   
					again; the date will blink.   
					again; the time will then be set.   
					TIME BUTTON   
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					While the unit is off, press the   
					TIME button to view the year,   
					month and date in the Alarm 1 and   
					2 displays. After six seconds, the   
					displays will revert back to showing   
					the Alarm 1 and 2 settings (alarm   
					time and type).   
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				OPERATION (CONTINUED)   
					TO SET OR RESET THE ALARM TIME   
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					Within five seconds, press the   
					SKIP/SEARCH l 1 or m 2 button to set   
					the alarm hour. Make sure to set the   
					With the power off, press the desired   
					ALARM 1 1 or ALARM 2 2 button; the   
					hour and “AL1”/“AL2” will blink for five   
					seconds. "PM" will also blink if the time correct AM/PM setting. When done, press   
					is in the p.m.   
					the ALARM 1 3 or ALARM 2 4 button   
					again; the alarm’s minute digits and   
					“AL1”/“AL2” will blink for five seconds.   
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					TO SET TO CD:   
					Within five seconds, press the   
					SKIP/SEARCH l 1 or m 2 button to   
					set the alarm minute. When done,   
					press the ALARM 1 3 or ALARM 2 4   
					button again; the alarm’s function and   
					“AL1”/“AL2” will blink.   
					Within five seconds, press the   
					SKIP/SEARCH l 3 or m 4 button to   
					select CD. Press the ALARM 1 1 or   
					ALARM 2 2 button again to set the   
					track; "ch" will appear, "1" & "ALR1" will   
					blink. Press the SKIP/SEARCH l 3 or   
					m 4 button to select the track you   
					would like to wake to. Make sure the   
					volume is set as desired. Continue to   
					Step 5.   
					CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE   
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				OPERATION (CONTINUED)   
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					TO SET TO RADIO:   
					TO SET TO NATURE SOUNDS:   
					Within five seconds, press the Within five seconds, press the   
					SKIP/SEARCH l 1 or m 2 button to SKIP/SEARCH l 1 or m 2 button to   
					select RADIO. Make sure the desired select NATURE SOUND. Make sure   
					band and station are set, and the   
					volume is set as desired. Continue to   
					Step 5.   
					the NATURE SOUND switch 3 is set to   
					the desired position and the volume is   
					set as desired. Continue to Step 5.   
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					TO SET TO BUZZER:   
					Press the ALARM 1 1 or ALARM 2 2   
					Within five seconds, press the   
					button again; the alarm indicator and   
					SKIP/SEARCH l 1 or m 2 button to the Wake Day indicator (“MON to FRI”,   
					select BUZZER. Make sure the volume   
					is set as desired. Continue to Step 5.   
					“SAT & SUN” or “MON to SUN”) will   
					blink.   
					CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE   
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				OPERATION (CONTINUED)   
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					Press the SKIP/SEARCH l 1 or m 2 Press the ALARM 1 1 or ALARM 2 2   
					button again and the alarm will be set.   
					button to select the desired Wake Day   
					indicator (i.e., to set the alarm to go off   
					only from Monday to Friday, select   
					“MON to FRI”.)   
					TO ACTIVATE ONE OR BOTH   
					ALARMS: Press the ALARM MODE   
					button once to activate Alarm 1, twice   
					to activate Alarm 2, three times to   
					activate both alarms and four times to   
					deactivate both alarms.   
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					NOTES:   
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					When the actual time matches the selected preset alarm time(s), if set to Radio,   
					Nature Sounds or Buzzer, the unit will automatically turn on for 60 minutes and then   
					shut off. If set to CD, without selecting a starting track, the unit will start playback on   
					the first track and play up to 60 minutes. If you select a starting track, the unit will only   
					playback the selected track and the tracks following it and then stop playback, up to 60   
					minutes. If you select a starting track higher than the track numbers on the CD, the unit   
					will start playback on the first track and play up to 60 minutes.   
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					TO SHUT OFF THE ALARM, see TO SHUT THE ALARM OFF section on the next   
					page.   
					While the alarm is sounding, if the other alarm reaches the alarm time, the first alarm   
					will stop sounding and the second alarm will start sounding.   
					Make sure you have disconnected the headphones from the Headphones jack (rear of   
					the unit) and disconnected the audio cable from the AUX IN jack (rear of the unit);   
					otherwise, there will be no sound when the actual time matches the preset alarm time.   
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				OPERATION (CONTINUED)   
					TO SHUT THE ALARM OFF   
					To shut the alarm off, press the POWER button   
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					1 and the alarm time will be reset for the next   
					day. Press the ALARM MODE button 2   
					repeatedly until the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2   
					indicator disappears from the display to turn off   
					the alarm and not set it for the next day.   
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					SNOOZE   
					The alarm can be temporarily turned off   
					manually by pressing the SNOOZE button   
					(“SNOOZE” & “AL1”/“AL2” will blink in the   
					display); the alarm will turn back on   
					automatically nine minutes later. It can be   
					repeated for one hour.   
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					DIMMER BUTTON   
					Slide the DIMMER switch to the LOW or HIGH position   
					to adjust the dimmer of the display.   
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				OPERATION (CONTINUED)   
					TO ACTIVATE THE SLEEP FUNCTION   
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					Press the POWER button to turn the Press the SLEEP button and the sleep   
					unit on. Tune the desired radio station, time will appear in the display.   
					select a nature sound or insert a CD as   
					previously instructed.   
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					Select a desired sleep time (1 to 99   
					minutes) using the SKIP/SEARCH l   
					1 or m 2 button. Press the SLEEP   
					button 3 to confirm the time setting;   
					“SLEEP” will appear in the display.   
					When the time setting is reached, the   
					unit will turn off. Press the POWER   
					button 4 (or SNOOZE button) to   
					cancel the sleep timer; the unit will turn   
					off.   
					NOTE: If you press the SLEEP button   
					again during Sleep mode, the sleep   
					time will count from the beginning   
					again.   
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				CARE AND MAINTENANCE   
					Caring for Compact Discs   
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					Treat the disc carefully. Handle the disc only   
					by its edges. Never allow your fingers to come   
					in contact with the shiny, unprinted side of the   
					disc.   
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					Do not attach adhesive tape, stickers, etc. to   
					the disc label.   
					Clean the disc periodically with a soft, lint-free, dry cloth. Never use detergents   
					or abrasive cleaners to clean the disc. If necessary, use a CD cleaning kit.   
					If a disc skips or gets stuck on a section of the disc, it is probably dirty or   
					damaged (scratched).   
					When cleaning the disc, wipe in straight lines from the center of the disc to the   
					outer edge of the disc. Never wipe in circular motions.   
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					This unit is designed to play only discs bearing the identification   
					logo as shown here. Other discs may not conform to the CD   
					standard and may not play properly.   
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					Discs should be stored in their cases after each use to avoid   
					damage.   
					Do not expose discs to direct sunlight, high humidity, high temperatures or dust,   
					etc. Prolonged exposure or extreme temperatures can warp the disc.   
					Do not stick or write anything on either side of the disc. Sharp writing   
					instruments, or the ink, may damage the surface.   
					Cleaning the Unit   
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					To prevent fire or shock hazard, disconnect your unit from the AC power source   
					when cleaning.   
					The finish on your unit may be cleaned with a dust cloth and cared for as other   
					furniture. Use caution when cleaning and wiping the plastic parts.   
					Mild soap and a damp cloth may be used on the front panel.   
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				TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE   
					If you experience a problem with this unit, check the chart below before calling   
					for service.   
					SYMPTOM   
					Unit will not   
					turn on.   
					CAUSE   
					AC cord not   
					connected.   
					SOLUTION   
					Check AC cord   
					connection.   
					Disc will not play.   
					CD Compartment   
					door not closed.   
					Disc inserted   
					incorrectly.   
					Close CD Compartment   
					door.   
					Reinsert disc correctly.   
					Dirty or defective CD. Try another disc.   
					Moisture   
					Wipe disc with soft cloth.   
					condensation on disc.   
					Volume setting is   
					set to minimum.   
					Defective disc.   
					Dirty or defective   
					disc.   
					No sound.   
					Increase volume.   
					Try another disc.   
					Clean or replace disc.   
					Erratic playback.   
					Time reset to “12:00”. Batteries connected   
					improperly, not con-   
					Check the batteries.   
					nected or dead.   
					Clock not set.   
					Set the clock.   
					Alarm does not   
					turn on.   
					Alarm is not activated Set and activate alarm as   
					or set properly.   
					Clock is not set.   
					described on page 16.   
					Set the clock.   
					AM or FM, no sound. Power is not on.   
					Press POWER button   
					to turn the unit on.   
					Increase volume.   
					Volume setting is   
					set to minimum.   
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				SPECIFICATIONS   
					AUDIO   
					Frequency Range (AM)..................................................520–1710KHz   
					Frequency Range (FM)...................................................87.5–108MHz   
					CD SECTION:   
					Disc Diameter................................................................4.72” (120mm)   
					3.15” (80mm) Single CD   
					Optical Source.....................................................Semiconductor Laser   
					Wavelength ................................................................................780nm   
					GENERAL   
					Power Supply................................................................120V, 60Hz AC   
					Battery Backup ...................................... 2 x 1.5V “AAA” size batteries   
					Dimensions................................. 7.75 (W) x 2.5 (H) x 7.75 (D) Inches   
					Weight .......................................................................................... 3 lbs   
					Speaker...............................................................................2 x 8 ohms   
					FOR ADDITIONAL SET-UP OR OPERATING ASSISTANCE, PLEASE VISIT   
					OUR WEB SITE AT   
					WWW.MEMOREXELECTRONICS.COM   
					OR CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT (954) 660-7100.   
					PLEASE KEEP ALL PACKAGING MATERIAL FOR AT LEAST 90 DAYS IN   
					CASE YOU NEED TO RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO YOUR PLACE OF   
					PURCHASE OR TO MEMOREX.   
					FOR CONSUMER REPLACEABLE PART(S), SEE PART NUMBER(S) ON   
					THE LOCATION OF CONTROLS, PAGE 5, AND THEN CONTACT FOX   
					INTERNATIONAL AT 1-800-321-6993.   
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				Memcorp, Inc.   
					Weston, FL   
					Printed in Hong Kong   
					
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