Roberts Radio Clock Radio CR9935 User Guide

CR9935  
PLL RDS Dual Alarm  
Clock Radio  
Please read this manual before use  
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Automatic Plug and Play setup  
When your Clock Radio is first connected to the mains supply or after  
a power failure (when backup battery is not installed), the Auto setup  
will proceed as follows:-  
• Automatically search all wavebands and store stations in  
presets.  
• Automatically set the time and day of week.  
1. Connect to mains (see page 6). Your radio will show "SEARCHING  
FM PLEASE WAIT' followed by a Demonstration of the RDS features  
available.  
2. Your radio is ready for use when the Auto Time indicator  
stops  
flashing.  
3. The auto time indicator  
is carried out.  
will flash in the display whilst time setting  
4. If the first station detected by the automatic setup does not carry  
Clock Time information your radio will automatically change to  
another station after 1-2 minutes. This process will repeat until the  
clock is set.  
5. Press the Power button to switch on your radio and press one of the  
Preset buttons to select a station. Adjust the volume using the  
Volume control. To switch off your radio press the Power button.  
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Note:- Auto setup can take up to 5 minutes to complete and is  
dependent on the signal strength and number of stations in your  
area.  
To interrupt the Auto setup press and release the Memo button.  
Should Auto setup fail, setting the clock and pre-setting stations can  
be carried out manually as described in the following sections.  
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Controls  
(Top)  
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1. Preset buttons  
2. Display button  
3. Sleep button  
4. On/Off button  
5. Radio text button  
6. Time button  
9. Snooze/Night Light button  
10. Weekend cancel/Traffic button  
11. Memory button  
13. Alarm 1 button  
14. Band button  
7. Program type button  
8. Light button  
15. Tuning up button  
16. Tuning down button  
12. Alarm 2 button  
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Controls  
(Left side)  
(Rightside)  
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17. Headphone socket  
18. Volume control  
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Display  
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1. Waveband indicators  
2. Auto time indicator  
8. Weekend cancel indicator  
9. Sleep time indicator  
3. Traffic information indicator  
10. Radio text indicator  
11. Programme type indicator  
12. Alarm 2 indicators  
13. Alarm 1 indicators  
4. Enhanced other networks indicator  
5. RDS indicator  
6. Memory indicator  
7. Frequency, time and text display area  
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Mains operation  
1. Place your radio on a flat surface.  
2. Plug the mains plug into a wall socket and switch on the wall socket.  
Displaybacklight  
The display back light will be switched on for 10 seconds whenever any  
button is pressed.  
The display backlight can also be set to remain on at 3 different levels,  
dim, bright and off. During automatic setup, radio text and demonstration  
mode the display backlight will remain on.  
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1. Press the Light button for dim backlight, press once again for bright  
backlight and once again for off.  
Night light  
1. Press the Snooze/Night Light button to adjust level of night light,  
press once for dim light press once again for bright light and once  
again to switch off.  
The night light will provide a warm glow adequate to allow you to  
move safely around the room.  
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Setting the clock automatically  
The clock time and day of week can be set automatically when receiving  
an RDS station that transmits clock time (CT). The CT information is  
transmitted once every minute. If the station has sufficient signal  
strength the clock will set within one or two minutes.  
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1. Switch on the radio with the On/Off button.  
2. Select the FM waveband using the Band button.  
3. Fully extend the wire aerial on the rear of your clock radio.  
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4. Repeatedly press the Time button until the auto time symbol  
appears in the display.  
5. Press and hold down the Up or Down buttons until the frequency  
in the display begins to change rapidly, release the button.  
6. The radio will now start to search the FM waveband and will stop  
when it finds a station of sufficient strength. If the station is of  
sufficient strength the  
crystal display.  
symbol will light up in the liquid  
7. The auto time indicator  
will flash in the liquid crystal display  
indicating that the radio is waiting for the RDS time signal. The  
indicator will stop flashing when the time is set.  
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If the clock does not set within three to four minutes, the radio station  
may not be transmitting clock time (CT) information - try another  
radio station. e.g. BBC R1, R2, R3 or R4.  
The clock time and day of week are updated each time the radio is  
switched on and whilst listening to an RDS station transmitting clock  
time (CT) information.  
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Setting the clock manually  
1. Ensure that the radio is switched off.  
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2. Repeatedly press the Time button until the auto time symbol  
is removed from the display.  
3. Press and hold down the Time button.  
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4. Whilst the Time button is held down set the time by pressing the  
Up or Down buttons. The clock uses the 24 hour system e.g.  
2:30pm is shown as 14:30  
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5. Release the Time button when clock setting is complete.  
Setting the day of week manually  
1. Ensure that the radio is switched off.  
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2. Press and hold down the Snooze/Night Light button.  
3. Whilst the Snooze/Night Light button is held down set the day  
of week by pressing the Up or Down buttons.  
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4. Release the Snooze button when day of week setting is complete.  
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Setting the alarm times  
1. Press and hold down the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 buttons.  
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2. Whilst the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 button is held down set the alarm  
time by pressing the Up or Down buttons. The clock uses the 24  
hour system e.g. 2:30pm is shown as 14:30. At this stage disregard  
symbols.  
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3. Release the Alarm button when alarm setting is complete.  
Displaying the alarm time  
1. Ensure that the radio is switched off.  
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2. Press the Display button once to display alarm 1 time and twice  
to display alarm 2 time. After 3 seconds the display will revert to  
showing clock time.  
Wake to buzzer  
1. Set the alarm time as previously described.  
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2. Press and release the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 button until the  
or  
symbol appears in the display.  
3. At the preselected time the buzzer will switch on. The buzzer will  
switch off automatically after 90 minutes. The buzzer alarm may be  
switched off for 24 hours by pressing the On/Off button.  
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4. To permanently cancel the buzzer alarm repeatedly press and  
release the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 button until the  
or  
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symbols are removed from the display.  
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Wake to radio  
1. Set the alarm time as previously described.  
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2. Press and release the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 button until the  
or  
symbol appears in the display.  
3. At the preselected time the radio will switch on. The radio will switch  
off automatically after 90 minutes. The radio alarm may be switched  
off for 24 hours by pressing the On/Off button.  
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4. To permanently cancel the radio alarm repeatedly press and release  
the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 button until the  
are removed from the display.  
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symbols  
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Snooze control  
1. The radio or buzzer alarm can be silenced for 5 minutes by pressing  
the Snooze button. This sequence can be repeated during the 90  
minutes alarm period.  
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Sleep timer  
Your clock radio can be set to switch off after a preset time has elapsed.  
1. Press and hold down the  
button until the desired time is  
reached (maximum 90 minutes in 10 minute steps). Your clock radio  
will switch off after the sleep time has elapsed.  
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2. To cancel the sleep function before the preset time has expired,  
press the On/Off button.  
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Weekend alarm cancel  
1. Your clock radio can be set to automatically cancel alarms at the  
weekend. Ensure that your clock radio is switched off.  
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2. Press the WEC/Traffic button until the WEC symbol appears in the  
display. The alarm will now only sound on weekdays.  
3. To switch off the weekend cancel function press the WEC/Traffic  
button until the WEC symbol is removed from the display  
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Operating your radio - search tuning  
1. Switch on your clock radio by pressing the On/Off button.  
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2. Select the required waveband by pressing the Band button. The  
waveband selected will appear in the display. On FM fully extend  
the pigtail aerial from the rear of your clock radio. On MW rotate  
your radio for best reception.  
3. Press and hold down either the Tuning Up or Down buttons until  
the frequency in the display begins to change rapidly. Release the  
button.  
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4. Your radio will scan the selected waveband, stopping each time it  
finds a station of sufficient strength. Adjust the Volume control  
to the required setting.  
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5. To search for additional stations repeat the above procedure.  
Search tuning may be stopped by a single press on either the  
Tuning Up or Down buttons.  
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6. Press the On/Off button to switch off your radio.  
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Operating your radio - manual tuning  
1. Switch on your radio by pressing the On/Off button.  
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2. Select the required waveband by pressing the Band button. The  
waveband selected will appear in the display. On FM fully extend  
the pigtail aerial from the rear of your clock radio. On MW rotate  
your radio for best reception.  
3. A single press on either the Tuning Up or Down buttons will  
change the frequency up or down. The frequency steps are:- FM  
50kHz and MW 9kHz.  
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4. Adjust the Volume control to the required level.  
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5. Press the On/Off button to switch off your radio.  
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Pre-settingstations  
You may store up to 10 different stations on each of the two wavebands  
giving a total of 20 preset stations.  
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1. Switch on your radio using the On/Off button.  
2. Select the desired waveband using the Band button.  
3. Tune into the required station using one of the tuning methods  
previously described.  
4. Press and release the Memo button, the word 'Memory' will flash  
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in the display.  
5. Whilst 'Memory' is flashing press one of the Preset buttons under  
which you wish to store the station. Presets 6 to 10 are obtained by  
pressing the Preset button twice.  
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6. Press the Memo button to store the station. The preset number will  
now appear under 'Memory' in the display.  
7. Repeat the above procedure for the remaining presets  
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8. Press the On/Off button to switch off your radio.  
Note: Pre-setting of stations can only be carried out whilst 'Memory' is  
flashing in the display (5 seconds).  
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Recalling a preset station  
1. Switch on your radio using the On/Off button.  
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2. Select the desired waveband using the Band button.  
3. Press one of the Preset buttons to recall the station. Presets 6 to  
10 are obtained by pressing the Preset button twice.  
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Last station memory  
1. Your clock radio provides an automatic last station memory function.  
This function recalls the station that was playing when the radio was  
switched off.  
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Radio Data System (RDS)  
The Radio Data System (RDS) is a system in which inaudible digital information is transmitted in addition to the normal FM radio programme. RDS  
offers several useful features, the following are available on your radio:-  
Programme Identification (PI)  
Clock Time (CT) automatic adjustment  
This information consists of a code, which is assigned to each individual  
radio programme to enable it to be distinguished from all others. It is not  
intended for direct display or access by the user but used internally by  
the microprocessor.  
The Clock Time information transmitted from the broadcasting station  
can be used for setting and synchronising the clock of your radio  
automatically. The Auto-Time function can be enabled or disabled by the  
user.  
Programme Service (PS) name  
Programme Type (PTY)  
The Programme Service name is a text usually consisting of not more  
than eight alphanumeric characters. It indicates information about the  
programme being broadcast. A station name or an abbreviation is  
shown in the display instead of the tuned frequency (Example: BBC R4).  
This is an identification number transmitted with each programme to  
specify the type of the programme being broadcast e.g. NEWS, ROCK,  
CLASSIC etc. The PTY number can be used so that search tuning  
responds only to the selected programme type.  
Traffic Information System  
Radio Text (RT)  
The Traffic Programme identification (TP) indicates which RDS stations  
provide Traffic information. The Traffic Announcement identification  
(TA) indicates Traffic information is being broadcast. When TA is  
Radio Text is a text message of up to 64 characters in length. It is  
displayed by scrolling the characters of the message from right to left.  
received, the  
symbol will flash and the volume increases slightly.  
Note: RDS features are available on the FM band only.  
Enhanced Other Network (EON)  
Additional information about other programmes within the same network  
is transmitted when your broadcasting station is using an Enhanced  
Other Network. The EON indicator will be displayed and you will hear  
traffic flashes of other programmes within the network automatically (if  
the Traffic Announcement / EON function is switched on).  
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Operating your radio using RDS (Radio data system)  
1. Switch on your radio and select the FM waveband.  
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2. Tune into a station, the display will indicate frequency for two  
seconds and then change to show the station name. The  
symbol will appear in the display  
3. If the station does not carry RDS information only the station  
frequency will be shown.  
Note: the  
indicator will flash if the signal is too weak for RDS  
operation.  
DisplayModes  
After tuning to an RDS station, the display briefly indicates the  
stations frequency and then the station name, after a few seconds  
the display will revert to showing clock time.  
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1. To display the stations frequency press the Display button the  
display briefly indicates the frequency followed by the station name.  
IfthestationisnottransmittinganRDSsignalorthesignalistooweak,  
station frequency will be displayed instead of station name.  
2. To return to time display press the Display button.  
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Radio Text (RT)  
The RDS system provides a text message of up to 64 characters in  
length. It is displayed by scrolling the characters of the message from  
right to left.  
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1. Switch on your radio and select the FM waveband. Tune into a  
station carrying RDS information.  
2. Press the Text button, the Radio Text symbol will appear in the  
display.  
3. If the station provides Radio Text, the message will scroll from right  
to left in the display.  
4. To speed up the scrolling of Radio Text press and hold down the  
Text button.  
5. If radio text is not available the display will show 'NO TEXT'  
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6. Press the Text button to switch off the Radio Text display.  
Programme type display (PTY)  
The RDS system provides display of programme type e.g. NEWS,  
ROCK, POP etc.  
1. Switch on your radio and select the FM waveband. Tune into a  
station carrying RDS information.  
2. To display the programme type of the current station press the PTY  
button, the programme type will appear in the display. The display  
will return to showing station name after approximately 5 seconds.  
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Programme Type search (PTY)  
1. To search for a station of a particular type, repeatedly press and  
release the PTY button until the required programme type is shown  
in the display. Press and release either the Up or Down buttons.  
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2. Your radio will now search for a station of the selected type. When  
a station of the required type is found the search will stop and the  
station will play. The PTY indicator will flash during programme type  
search.  
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3. Programme type search may be stopped by pressing either the  
Up or Down buttons.  
Traffic Announcements (TA)  
1. Switch on the radio select the FM waveband and tune to an RDS  
station. The  
symbol will appear in the display.  
2. Press the WEC/Traffic button. If the station provides traffic  
information the symbol will appear in the display.  
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3. If the station does not provide traffic information the  
symbol will  
not appear and the radio will beep indicating that no traffic informa-  
tion is available.  
4. During traffic announcements the  
symbol will flash in the  
display and the volume will increase slightly.  
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5. Press the WEC/Traffic button to cancel the Traffic function.  
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5. If the station carries Enhanced Other Network information the EON  
symbol will appear in the display. The radio will automatically tune  
to other stations transmitting traffic information. When the traffic  
announcement has finished the radio will re-tune to the previously  
selected station.  
e.g. If the radio is tuned to a national station such as BBC Radio 4,  
it will automatically re-tune to any BBC local station broadcasting  
traffic announcements. When the traffic announcement on the local  
station is finished the radio will re-tune to the previously selected  
station.  
Note: There may be occasions when the station to which you are  
listening tells the radio to re-tune to a traffic announcement on a local  
station that is not receivable at your location. Under these circum-  
stances there will be some hiss before the radio re-tunes back to the  
previously selected station.  
6. To switch off traffic information press the Traffic button, the  
symbol will be removed from the display.  
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Demonstration mode  
Your radio is equipped with a demonstration mode which when active  
highlights the main features available on your clock radio.  
1. Press and hold down the Display button until the display enters  
Demonstration mode.  
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2. Press any key to cancel demonstration mode.  
Headphones  
1. A Headphone Socket (3.5mm) located on the left hand side of your  
radio is provided for use with either headphones or an earpiece.  
Inserting the headphone plug automatically mutes the internal  
loudspeaker.  
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Fuse  
General  
Do not allow this unit to be exposed to moisture (e.g. dripping or  
splashing) or to temperatures exceeding 70 degrees centigrade. 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.  
Back-upbattery(notnecessaryfortheunittofunction)  
Mainssupply  
Slide the battery cover catch in the direction of the arrow. Remove the  
battery cover. Fit two LR6 (AA size) or equivalent batteries into the  
compartment. Replace the battery cover.  
The CR9935 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 time and alarm settings will be retained during a temporary failure  
of the AC mains supply. The display will not be operational. The display  
will be extinguished to conserve battery life, but the memory will retain  
details of preset stations, time and alarm time settings.  
The correct style of plug to suit your household together with a correctly  
rated fuse should be fitted.  
If your clock radio is not to be used for a prolonged period of time, remove  
the battery to avoid damage by battery leakage.  
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IMPORTANT. DO NOT make any connection to the larger terminal which  
(Underside)  
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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Specifications  
Power Requirements  
Circuit Features  
Loudspeaker  
77mm8ohms  
Mains  
AC 230 volts, 50Hz  
only  
Batteries  
2 x LR6 (AA size) for clock/memory  
Output Power  
Headphone socket  
Aerial System FM  
MW  
500mW into 8ohms  
3.5mmdia  
Frequency Coverage  
Wire aerial  
FM  
MW  
87.5-108MHz  
522- 1620kHz  
Built-in Ferrite aerial  
The Company reserves the right to amend the specification without notice.  
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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 below.  
These statements do not affect the statutory rights of a consumer.  
ROBERTS RADIO TECHNICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT  
97-99 Worton Road  
Isleworth Middlesex  
TW7 6EG  
Technical Helpline:- 020 8758 0338 (Mon-Fri)  
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