Roberts Radio Clock CR9976 User Guide

CR9976  
Auto Set Dual Alarm  
CD Clock Radio  
Please read this manual before use  
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Controls  
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1. Snooze button  
7. PMindicator  
8. LED display  
13. Tuning scale  
19. Down/B.Skip button  
2. Stop button  
20. Play/Pause button  
14. Low battery indicator  
15. Power button/indicator  
16. Time set button  
17. Up/F.Skip button  
18. Sleep button  
3. CD mode/Year button  
4. Repeat/Week button  
5. CD display/Date button  
6. Alarm indicator  
9. Random indicator  
10. Repeat indicator  
11. Memory indicator  
21. Memory/Time zone button  
12. FM Stereo indicator  
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Controls  
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22. Alarm 1 function switch  
23. Alarm 2 function switch  
24. Alarm mode switch  
25. Headphone socket  
26. Tuning control  
27. Function switch  
28. Volume control  
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Switchingon  
1. Place your CD clock radio on a flat surface. Plug the power cord into  
the wall socket and switch on.  
2. After a few seconds the time, day, date and year will set automati-  
cally. Your clock radio is fitted with a long life back-up battery to  
maintain the factory set time, day and date. Your CD clock radio will  
automatically adjust for summer/winter time.  
See section on Backup battery on pages 19 and 20.  
Should the time require adjustment follow the procedure shown in  
the next section.  
Setting the time  
1. Ensure that power is switched off - Power indicator not lit.  
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2. Set correct time zone for your location as described on page 21. (UK  
is 00)  
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3. Press and hold down the Time Set button.  
4. Whilst holding down the Time Set button press the UP/F.Skip or  
DOWN/B.Skip buttons to set the time. Release the buttons when  
the correct time is reached. The clock uses a 12 hour display with  
a PM indicator. Ensure that the correct 12 hour cycle is  
selected.  
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Setting the year  
1. Ensure that power is switched off - Power indicator not lit  
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2. Press and hold down the CD Mode/YEAR button.  
3. Whilst holding down the CD Mode/YEAR button set the year using  
the UP/F.Skip or DOWN/B.Skip buttons  
Setting the date  
1. Ensure that power is switched off - Power indicator not lit  
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2. Press and hold down the CD Display/DATE button.  
3. Whilst holding down the CD Display/DATE button set the date  
using the UP/F.Skip or DOWN/B.Skip buttons .  
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Checking the year  
1. Ensure that your CD clock radio is switched off (power indicator not  
lit)  
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2. Press and hold down the CD Mode/YEAR button, the display will  
change to showing current year.  
3. Release the CD Mode/YEAR button to return display to showing  
current time.  
Checking the date  
1. Ensure that your CD clock radio is switched off (power indicator not  
lit)  
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2. Press and hold down the CD Display/DATE button, the display  
will change to showing current date.  
3. Release the CD Display/DATE button to return display to showing  
current time.  
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Setting alarm times  
The alarms can be set to wake you by a buzzer, CD or the radio. Your  
CD clock radio has two separate alarms which can be set to activate  
at different times.  
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Setting alarm 1  
1. Slide the Alarm 1 function switch to the 'Adj' position.  
2. Press the UP/F.Skip or DOWN/B.Skip buttons to set the alarm  
1 time. Release the buttons when the correct time is reached. The  
clock uses a 12 hour display with a PM indicator. Ensure that  
the correct 12 hour cycle is selected.  
3. Return the Alarm 1 function switch to the 'Off' position. The  
display will revert to showing time.  
Note: Incorrect display will result if both the Alarm function switches  
are set to the 'Adj' position.  
Setting alarm 2  
1. Slide the Alarm 2 function switch to the 'Adj' position.  
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2. Press the UP/F.Skip or DOWN/B.Skip buttons to set the alarm  
2 time. Release the buttons when the correct time is reached. The  
clock uses a 12 hour display with a PM indicator. Ensure that  
the correct 12 hour cycle is selected.  
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3. Return the Alarm 2 function switch to the 'Off' position. The  
display will revert to showing time.  
Note: Incorrect display will result if both the Alarm function switches  
are set to the 'Adj' position.  
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Setting the alarm mode  
Your clock radio has five different alarm modes for each of the alarms.  
The alarm modes are Everyday - the alarm will switch-on everyday;  
Sunday only - the alarm will switch-on on Sunday only; Weekdays only  
- the alarm will switch-on on Monday to Friday only; Weekends only -  
the alarm will switch-on on Saturday and Sunday only and Monday to  
Saturday - the alarm will switch-on on Monday to Saturday only.  
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Everyday is shown as 1-7 on the display; Weekday alarm is shown as  
1-5 on the display; Weekends are shown as 6-7 on the display ; Sunday  
is shown on display as 7-7 and Monday to Saturday is shown on display  
as 1-6.  
1. To change the alarm mode setting for Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 slide the  
corresponding Alarm function switch to the adjust position.  
2. Press the Repeat/Week button until required days of week code  
appears in the display.  
3. Return the Alarm function switch to the On or Off position, the  
display will return to showing normal time.  
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Checking the Alarm Times  
1. To check alarm 1 time, set the Alarm 1 function switch to the 'Adj'  
position. Alarm 1 time will appear in the display.  
2. Return the Alarm 1 function switch to the 'Off' position. The  
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display will revert to showing time.  
3. To check alarm 2 time, set the Alarm 2 function switch to the 'Adj'  
position. Alarm 2 time will appear in the display.  
4. Return the Alarm 2 function switch to the 'Off' position. The  
display will revert to showing time.  
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Note: Incorrect display will result if both the Alarm function switches  
are set to the 'Adj' position.  
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Listening to the Radio  
1. Switch on your CD clock radio by pressing the Power button. The  
Power indicator LED will light.  
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2. Slide the Function switch to the required waveband.  
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3. Tune in to the desired station by rotating the Tuning control. The  
station frequency is indicated in the dial scale.  
The Wire aerial located on the rear of your CD clock radio is for  
FM reception. The wire should be fully extended and positioned for  
optimum reception.  
ForMW receptionthereisabuilt inferriteaerial. RotateyourCDclock  
radio to the position giving best reception.  
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4. Adjust the volume by rotating the Volume control.  
5. On the FM waveband if the station being received is weak some hiss  
may be audible, to reduce the hiss slide the Function switch to FM  
position. The FM stereo indicator will be removed from the  
display.  
6. The radio can be switched off by pressing the Power button. The  
Power indicator will switch off  
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Compactdiscs  
Use only Digital Audio CDs which have the  
symbol.  
Never write on a CD or attach any sticker to the CD. Always hold the CD  
at the edge and store it in its box after use with the label facing up.  
To remove dust and dirt, breathe on the CD and wipe it with a soft, lint-  
free cloth in a straight line from the centre towards the edge.  
Cleaning agents may damage the CD  
Do not expose the CD to rain, moisture, sand, or to excessive heat. (e.g.  
from heating equipment or in motor cars parked in the sun).  
Inserting a CD  
1. Press the Power button to switch on your CD clock radio. The  
Power indicator will light.  
2. Set the Function switch to CD.  
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3. To open the CD compartment, lift the CD door on the edge marked  
'Open'  
4. Hold the CD label side facing up and press it onto the spindle until it  
"clicks" into place. Close the CD door. The CD player will scan the  
contents of the CD and the total number of tracks will appear on the  
display and the first track will begin to play.  
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Playing a CD  
1. Whilst the CD is in stop mode press the Play/Pause button to start  
playback. The display will show the track number. After a short time  
the display will revert to showing time.  
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2. Set the Volume control to the required setting.  
3. To display the CD track number press the CD Display/Date button.  
After a short time the display will revert to showing time.  
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4. To pause playback press the Play/Pause button. The track  
number will flash in the display. To resume playback press the Play/  
Pause button again.  
5. To stop playback, press the Stop button.  
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6. To remove the CD, lift the CD door on the edge marked Open. The  
CD door should only be opened when the CD is in Stop mode.  
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Selecting a track  
1. Whilst the CD is playing, press either the UP/F.skip or Down/B.skip  
buttons to change to the desired track. You can also skip tracks  
when the player is in stop mode. Skip to the desired track using the  
UP/F.skip or Down/B.skip buttons.  
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2. Press the Play/Pause button to play the selected track.  
Search function  
1. Whilst the CD is playing, press and hold down either the UP/F.skip  
or Down/B.skip buttons. Release the button when the desired part  
of the track is reached.  
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CD repeat mode  
1. Whilst the CD is playing press the Repeat/WK button once to  
repeat the current track. The Repeat indicator will flash.  
2. Press the Repeat/WK button again to repeat all tracks on the CD.  
The Repeat indicator will light up.  
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CD Mode  
Your CD clock radio has three CD play modes: Normal, Random and  
Memory.  
1. Ensure your CD clock radio is in CD stop mode  
2. If you have not programmed any tracks then pressing the CD Mode/  
YEAR button will toggle between the following modes:-  
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Normal  
Random  
3. If CD tracks have been previously programmed then pressing the  
CD Mode/YEAR button will toggle between the following modes:-  
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Normal  
Random  
Memory  
CD random play  
1. Whilst the CD is in stop mode, press the CD Mode/YEAR button  
until the Random indicator appears.  
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2. Press the Play/Pause button to play all tracks on CD in random  
order.  
3. To cancel random play (CD must be in stop mode) press the CD  
Mode/YEAR button until the Random indicator is removed from  
the display.  
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Programmed play  
By programming the player you can play up to 20 tracks in any desired  
order.  
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1. Whilst the CD is in STOP mode, press the Memory/TIME ZONE  
button. The display will show ‘ P 01’.  
2. Select the first track using the UP/F.skip or Down/B.skip buttons.  
The track number will flash on the display. Store this track by  
pressing the Memory/TIME ZONE button.  
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3. Repeat the above steps until you have completed your program.  
Press the Play/Pause button to commence play of the selected  
tracks.  
Note: the display will revert to showing time after a few seconds of  
inactivity.  
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Checking a programme  
1. Whilst the CD is in STOP mode, repeatedly press the Memory/TIME  
ZONE button to step through the tracks programmed.  
Erasing a programme  
1. Press the Memory/TIME ZONE button until the Memory indi-  
cator flashes.  
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2. Press the Stop button to erase the programme. Programmes are  
also erased by opening the CD door and interrupting the mains  
supply.  
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Setting the alarms to wake to buzzer  
1. Set the alarm time as previously described and ensure alarm mode  
is set for correct days of week. Set the Alarm function switch  
to the 'Buzz' position. Set the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 selector switch  
to the 'On' position. The Alarm indicator will light.  
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2. Press the Power button to switch off your CD clock radio.  
Important: failure to switch off the power will result in non  
operation of the alarm.  
3. The buzzer alarm will sound at the preset time for 60 minutes. To  
switch off the alarm until the next day press the Power button. To  
switch off the alarms permanently set the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2  
function switch to the 'Off' position.  
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Setting the alarms to wake to radio  
1. Set the alarm time as previously described and ensure alarm mode  
is set for correct days of week. Set the Alarm function switch  
to the 'Music' position.  
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2. Set the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 selector switch to the 'On' position.  
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The Alarm indicator will light.  
3. Select the required waveband and ensure that a station is tuned in  
and the Volume control is set to the desired level. Press the Power  
button to switch off your CD clock radio. Important: failure to  
switch off the power will result in non operation of the  
alarm.  
4. The radio alarm will sound at the preset time for 60 minutes. To  
switch off the alarm until the next day press the Power button. To  
switch off the alarms permanently set the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2  
function switch to the 'Off' position.  
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Setting the alarms to wake to CD  
1. Set the alarm time as previously described. Set the Alarm function  
switch to the 'Music' position.  
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2. Set the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 selector switch to the 'On' position.  
The Alarm indicator will light.  
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3. Set the Function switch to the 'CD' position, insert a CD and ensure  
that the Volume control is set to the desired level.  
4. Press the Power button to switch off your CD clock radio, the  
Power indicator will switch off. Important: failure to switch  
off the power will result in non operation of the alarm.  
5. The CD will play at the preset time for a maximum of 60 minutes. To  
switch off the alarm until the next day press the Power button.  
6. To switch off the alarms permanently set the Alarm 1 or Alarm  
2 function switch to the 'Off' position.  
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Snoozecontrol  
1. The CD radio or buzzer alarm can be silenced for 9 minutes by  
pressing the Snooze button. This sequence can be repeated  
whilst the alarm is sounding.  
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Sleep timer  
You can program you clock radio to play the CD or radio for up to a  
maximum 90 minutes and then switch off.  
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1. Press the Sleep button. The display will show the sleep time  
(default is 2 minutes).  
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2. To increase or decrease the amount of time the radio will play before  
switching off, hold down the Sleep button and increase or  
decrease the sleep time using the UP/F.skip or Down/B.skip  
buttons (maximum 90 minutes - minimum 2 minutes).  
3. To cancel the sleep timer before the sleep time has elapsed press  
the Snooze or Power buttons.  
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Headphones  
A Headphone Socket (3.5mm located on left side) is provided for use  
with either headphones or an earpiece. Inserting a plug automatically  
mutes the internal loudspeakers.  
Backup battery  
As with all batteries, eventually the built in lithium battery will need to be  
replaced.  
A number of factors, such as the length of time between the date your  
clock radio was manufactured and the date you plugged it in for the first  
time, determine the amount of time before replacement.  
During this initial storage period the lithium backup battery is supplying  
power to your CD clock radios computer memory.  
Once you connect your CD clock radio to the household AC mains supply  
the battery no longer supplies power to your clock radio.  
A fresh backup battery can supply power to your CD clock radio’s  
computer memory for 2 years even if it is never connected to a mains  
supply.  
If your CD clock radio was connected to the AC mains supply within a  
few months after it was manufactured and you experience only short  
interruptions to the mains supply, your battery may last for up to 2-3  
years or even longer.  
When the power drops below a certain level the Low battery indicator  
will light. When you see this indicator you should change the battery as  
soon as it is convenient to do so.  
See following page for details on battery replacement.  
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Changing the backup battery  
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1. Purchase a replacement lithium backup battery type CR2032 or  
equivalent.  
2. Remove the fresh battery from its packaging so that it is ready to  
install.  
3. Important. Maintain connection to AC mains supply during battery  
replacement. This will provide power whilst the original battery is  
removed.  
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4. Remove battery door by sliding catch in direction of shown.  
5. Use a small screwdriver to remove the small screw securing the  
battery holder inside cabinet.  
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6. Remove the battery holder from cabinet.  
7. Remove old battery from holder. Replace new battery with  
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facing left side of your CD clock radio when viewed from under side  
and cabinet rear.  
8. Replace the holder inside cabinet.  
9. Refit the small screw to secure holder and check that the “Batt Low”  
indicator is not lit.  
10. Replace the battery door.  
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Time Zones  
Specifications  
Power Requirements  
Mains  
Your CD clock radio is set up to UK time zone 12 GMT (UTC). Should you  
wish to take your clock radio to other countries the time zone will need  
to be reset.  
AC 230 volts, 50Hz  
only  
Back-up Battery  
CR2032 Lithium (2-5year life)  
1. Ensure your CD clock radio is switched off - Power indicator not  
Frequency Coverage  
lit.  
FM  
87.5 - 108MHz  
520 - 1610kHz  
MW  
2. Press and hold down the Memory/Time Zone button - the display  
will show the time zone currently selected e.g 12.  
Circuit Features  
3. Whilst holding down the Time Zone button adjust the time zone  
using the Up or Down buttons. See following table for details of  
time zones and their Offsets relative to GMT.  
Loudspeakers  
2 x 8 ohms  
Output power 2 x 350mW  
Zone  
00  
Offset (Hours)  
GMT +/-12  
GMT+11  
GMT+10  
GMT +9  
Zone Offset (Hours)  
Aerial System  
FM  
Wire Aerial  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
16  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
GMT  
01  
GMT -1  
GMT -2  
GMT -3  
GMT -4  
GMT -5  
GMT -6  
GMT -7  
GMT -8  
GMT -9  
GMT -10  
GMT -11  
MW  
Built-in Ferrite aerial  
02  
03  
04  
GMT +8  
05  
GMT +7  
06  
GMT +6  
07  
GMT +5  
08  
GMT +5  
09  
GMT +3  
10  
GMT +2  
11  
GMT +1  
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General  
Fuse  
Do not allow this unit to be exposed to water or steam. It is recommended  
that the FM band be used wherever possible as better results in terms  
of quality and freedom from interference will usually be obtained than  
on the MW band.  
This apparatus must be protected by a 3A fuse (BS1362) in a 13A plug  
(BS1363). If another type of plug is used a 5A fuse should be fitted in  
the plug, adaptor or distribution board.  
IFINDOUBT-CONSULTAQUALIFIEDELECTRICIAN.  
Mainssupply  
The CR9976 will operate from a supply of AC 230volts, 50Hz  
only.  
For your convenience this product is supplied with a plug which is fitted  
with a fuse of the appropriate rating. If the plug supplied is not suitable  
for your socket outlet, it should be removed by unscrewing the plug top,  
the terminal screws and removing the cable.  
The correct style of plug to suit your household together with a correctly  
rated fuse should be fitted.  
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IMPORTANT. DO NOTmake any connection to the larger terminal which  
is marked with the letter E or by the safety earth symbol  
Green or Green-and-yellow.  
or coloured  
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the  
following codes :-  
BLUE - NEUTRAL  
BROWN - LIVE  
As these colours may not correspond with the coloured markings  
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:-  
The wire coloured BLUE must be  
connected to the terminal marked N  
or coloured BLACK.  
The wire coloured BROWN must be  
connected to the terminal marked L  
or coloured RED.  
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Guarantee  
This instrument is guaranteed for twelve months from the date of delivery to the original owner against failure due to faulty workmanship or component  
breakdown, subject to the procedure stated below. Should any component or part fail during this guarantee period it will be repaired or replaced free  
of charge.  
The guarantee does not cover:  
1. Damage resulting from incorrect use.  
2. Consequential damage.  
3. Receivers with removed or defaced serial numbers.  
Procedure:  
Any claim under this guarantee should be made through the dealer from whom the instrument was purchased. It is likely that your Roberts' dealer  
will be able to attend to any defect quickly and efficiently, but should it be necessary the dealer will return the instrument to the company’s service  
department for attention. In the event that it is not possible to return the instrument to the Roberts' dealer from whom it was purchased, please contact  
Roberts Radio Technical Services at the address shown on the rear of this manual.  
These statements do not affect the statutory rights of a consumer.  
ROBERTS RADIO TECHNICAL SERVICES  
97-99WortonRoad  
IsleworthMiddlesex  
TW76EG  
Technical Helpline:- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)  
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