Morphy Richards 28025 User Manual

2 band alarm clock radio  
28025 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Electrical requirements  
Check that the voltage on the rating plate of your AC/DC adaptor corresponds  
with your house electricity supply which must be A.C. (alternating current).  
Power supply  
Connecting AC/DC adaptor (supplied).  
Plug the mains adaptor into a socket and plug the jack into the side of the unit.  
As soon as you connect AC/DC adaptor or batteries the clock will start working at  
12:00. You will need to set the correct time.  
Installing batteries (not supplied)  
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Remove the battery compartment cover (located underneath the unit) by  
pushing in the clip and lifting off.  
Insert 4 x AA batteries and connect to terminals (Ensure batteries are inserted  
correctly).  
Replace the battery compartment cover.  
Battery low indicator  
The unit checks the battery voltage capacity when the AC/DC adapter is not in use.  
The low battery icon will appear on the bottom of the LCD display when the unit is  
checking for a low battery. This symbol will also appear when a power cut happens.  
The AC/DC adaptor, when fitted, overides the batteries.  
Note: In order to avoid losing alarm settings, turn off the radio before replacing the  
batteries. Replacing the batteries must be within 30 seconds, otherwise the memory  
and alarm settings will be erased.  
If the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period, remove the batteries to avoid  
battery leakage.  
In the interests of environmental safety : dispose of batteries safely.  
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Features  
Your clock radio combines stylish design with advanced technology.  
2 inch (50mm) speaker – ensures excellent radio sound quality.  
MW/FM radio – lets you wake to music from your favourite station.  
World time display – let you see the current time for 24 world cities.  
Display shows home time, world times, date and day – to provide you with  
accurate, complete information.  
Dual alarm – lets you set a separate daily alarm for weekdays and weekends.  
Backlight display – lets you see the display in low light situations.  
Sleep function– lets you set the radio to play as you fall asleep, then automatically  
turns off.  
Snooze button – lets you temporarily turn off the alarm for 9 minutes so you can  
get an extra few minutes of sleep.  
Timer – lets you set a count down timer without the need to change alarm settings.  
Controls  
YOUR LOCAL TIME ZONE, DATE SETTING AND SETTING THE CLOCK  
You must manually set the time, and calendar (date, month and year). Within the  
calendar function the first 2 digits are the date, the second 2 digits are the month and  
the last 4 digits are the year.  
Setting the time  
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Press the TIME button. The displayed hours and minutes flash while the  
seconds continue to count.  
2
Repeatedly press the UP button or the DOWN button to change the time 1  
minute at a time. Hold down up or down buttons to change the time in 10 minute  
increments. When the minute change increases to 60 minutes, the hour will  
increase by one hour automatically. When the clock reaches 12:00 midday, the  
‘PM’ indicator will appear on the display.  
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Press the TIME button to store the time setting and the calendar display will  
flash.  
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Repeatedly press UP or DOWN to change the date in 1 day increments. Hold the  
UP or DOWN buttons to change the date in 10 day increments. The date is in the  
format of dd.mm.yyyy. The day of the week is displayed above the calendar. When  
the day of the month changes over from the last day of one month to the first day of  
a new month the month changes over automatically. When the month changes  
from 12 to 01, the year will increase by 1. (When reversing months of the year it  
will also decrease automatically when changing from 01 to 12.  
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Press the TIME button to store the calendar setting. Then the currently selected  
local time zone city flashes.  
Press the UP or DOWN button to select a city in your time zone from page 6 of the  
instruction booklet.  
Press the SLEEP button to select summer time  
for ON or OFF, if in the  
ON position the hour will increase by 1 hour automatically.  
Press the TIME button to store the local time zone setting then the currently  
selected city flashes while the time setting disappears.  
Press UP button to select a city (time zone) east of your location, or DOWN to  
select a city time zone west of your location. (This is to set the other cities as a  
preset for ease of viewing).  
10 Press the TIME button to store the setting.  
11 Press the TIME button again to display the current time.  
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World city name with abbreviation  
Abb  
LON  
MUN  
CAI  
MOW +3.00  
DXB  
KHI  
DAC  
BKK  
HKG  
TYO  
SYD  
NOU  
Time diff  
0.00  
+1.00  
City  
Abb  
WLG  
-11  
HNL  
ANC  
LAX  
DEN  
CHI  
NYC  
CCS  
RIO  
-2H  
Time diff  
+12.00  
-11.00  
-10.00  
-9.00  
-8.00  
-7.00  
-6.00  
-5.00  
-4.00  
-3.00  
-2.00  
-1.00  
City  
London  
Munich  
Cairo  
Moscow  
Dubai  
Karachi  
Dhaka  
Bangkok  
Hong Kong  
Tokyo  
Wellington  
(GMT –11)  
Honolulu  
Anchorage  
Los Angeles  
Denver  
Chicago  
New York  
Caracas  
+2.00  
+4.00  
+5.00  
+6.00  
+7.00  
+8.00  
+9.00  
+10.00  
+11.00  
Rio de Janeiro  
(GMT –2)  
(GMT –1)  
Sydney  
Noumea  
-1H  
+12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21 +22 +23  
-12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1  
+1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10 +11  
-23 -22 -21 -20 -19 -18 -17 -16 -15 -14 -13  
Moscow  
Berlin  
Paris  
Rome  
Chicago  
Vancouver  
London  
Beijing  
Los Angeles  
Hong Kong  
New York  
Madrid  
Tokyo  
Mexico  
Hawaii  
Sydney  
Santiago  
Perth  
Buenos Aires  
141516 171819 20 21 2223 24  
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Operation  
Using the Radio  
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Press the radio on/off button.  
Slide MW/FM waveband switch to the desired band.  
Rotate tuning control to the desired station.  
To obtain the maximum reception fully extend the wire FM aerial which is  
located at the rear of the unit and alter the direction of the wire for best results.  
The aerial for the MW waveband is located inside the unit. To obtain, the  
maximum MW reception rotate your clock radio.  
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Rotate volume control to the desired sound level.  
Using the alarms  
Setting the alarms  
You can set two independent alarms to (buzzer or radio) each day of the week Monday  
to Sunday or from Monday to Friday.  
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Press the ALARM ON/OFF button, AL1 appears on the display. Press again for  
AL2 and press again for current time.  
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Press UP or DOWN button to change the alarm time setting in 1 minute  
increments, or hold down UP or DOWN to change the time in 10 minute  
increments.  
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Repeatedly press SLEEP button to set alarm mode: radio or  
or appear the alarm mode is OFF. To wake to the alarm sound, set to . To  
wake to the radio set to  
Press DAILY / WEEKDAY / SNOOZE button to have the alarm work either Monday  
through to Sunday (daily) and press again for Monday through Friday (weekday).  
Either Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa or Mo Tu We Th Fr will appear at the top of the  
display to confirm your selection.  
buzzer. If neither  
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Repeatedly press ALARM ON/OFF until the normal time display appears or wait  
for 15 seconds. The clock stores the setting and resumes normal operation.  
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Using snooze and alarm on/off  
To temporarily silence the alarm ( or ), press the SNOOZE button. This silences  
the alarm ( or ) for about 9 minutes. You can press the ALARM ON/OFF button to  
silence the alarm ( or ) for the day. The alarm will then operate 24 hours later.  
To cancel the alarm, press the ALARM on/off button and press SLEEP button until no  
alarm symbols appear on the display. Repeat for alarm 2.  
Using the timer  
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Press TIMER button and the preset time 0:20 appears. Press UP or DOWN button  
to change timer duration. Repeatedly press UP or DOWN to change timer  
duration in 1 minute increments hold down UP or DOWN to change timer duration  
in 10 minute increments. If you don’t press any button within 2 seconds, the unit  
will store the timer setting automatically. To cancel the setting, press the TIMER  
button again.  
The timer can be set from 1 hr to 59 minutes down to 1 minute.  
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When the TIMER is set, it will show the running count down time.  
To view time, calendar and time zone information whilst in timer mode, repeatedly  
press the DISPLAY button to display option for a 15 second period. After this the  
display will revert back to the countdown display.  
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When the time reaches the preset timer time, the buzzer will sound. Press the  
TIMER button to turn off the buzzer.  
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Using the sleep function  
You can set the radio to play from 1 minute to 1 hr 59 minutes whilst in sleep mode.  
You can use this feature to have the radio play as you go to sleep. Follow these steps  
to set the sleep function.  
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Press SLEEP button, 1:00 appears and the radio turns on. The sleep symbol  
appears in the bottom right of the LCD display.  
To change the sleep timers duration to less than 1 hour, repeatedly press DOWN  
button. To set the sleep timer for up to 1 hour and 59 minutes, repeatedly press  
the UP button.  
Note: If you do not press UP or DOWN within 2 seconds the sleep timer is set to 1  
hour.  
If the clock reaches a preset alarm time while the sleep timer is counting down,  
the alarm cancels the balance of the sleep timer setting and the alarm will sound.  
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Cancel the sleep setting by pressing the SNOOZE button or RADIO on/off button.  
Press sleep to display reserved sleep timer and to change the setting.  
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Maintenance  
Do not expose your clock radio to extremes of temperature. The product should  
be kept in a warm environment free from dust and damp. For external cleaning  
use only a soft, clean, damp cloth. Use of detergents may damage the finish.  
Technical specification  
External power supply  
Adaptor  
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6V DC Adaptor (6V  
200mA)  
50Hz  
Model 35G-6-200  
Input power 230V  
Output 6V DC 200mA  
4.5mm diameter  
DC voltage socket  
Battery  
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4 x AA (not provided)  
Radio  
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FM 87.5MHz - 108MHz  
MW 525kHz - 1620kHz  
Intermediate frequencies  
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FM 10.7 MHz and MW 465 kHz  
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Warning labels  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this  
appliance or adaptor to rain or moisture.  
ATTENTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the cover.  
There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit. Refer any servicing to  
qualified personnel.  
To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this apparatus or adaptor to dripping and splashing.  
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Guarantee  
Morphy Richards products are manufactured to internationally accepted quality stand-  
ards. In addition to your statutory rights, Morphy Richards guarantee your product to be  
free from manufacturing and component defects for a period of TWO YEARS from date  
of purchase.  
If your product proves to be defective within 28 days of purchase, your Morphy Richards  
dealer from whom the product was purchased will be pleased to replace it free of charge.  
Should your product develop a defect within the guarantee period but after the replace-  
ment period, please return the product to the following address, together with the proof  
of purchase, brief details of the symptoms and your own name and address.  
After Sales Division  
Morphy Richards Limited  
Talbot Road  
Mexborough  
South Yorkshire  
S64 8AJ  
Your post office will provide a certificate of posting. The product will be repaired and  
returned to you promptly.  
Helpline (8:30-5:00 Mon-Thur/ 8:30-4:00 Fri) UK 0870 060 2614  
Republic of Ireland 1800 409119  
Replacement parts 0870 167 6645  
446/8001/92 Rev 1  
Morphy Richards Ltd, Talbot Road, Mexborough, S64 8AJ  
Morphy Richards products are intended for household use only.  
Morphy Richards has a policy of continuous improvement in product quality and design.  
The company, therefore reserves the right to change the specification of its models at any time.  

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