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First Things First, Before mounting, Table of Contents

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Table of Contents FCC Information Table of Contents 1 EN First Things First 2 Tools Required 2 Parts Packed with Your Unit 2 Before Mounting 2 Mounting Procedure 3 Before Plug-In 6 Setting the Time 6 Daylight Saving Time (DST 6 Battery Backup Operation 7 Installing Backup Battery 7 General Controls 8 Main Unit 8 Side Views 8 In Battery Compartment 8 The Remote Control 9 Display 10 Counter timer 10 Setting the Countdown Timer ....... 10 Radio 11 Built-In AFC 11 Antennas 11 Turning On the Radio 11 Turning Off the Radio 11 Adjusting Volume 11 Selecting Radio/TV Band 11 Tuning to a Station/Channel .......... 11 Automatic Station/Channel Search 11 Radio Frequency Memory 12 Memory Recall 12 TV Band 12 Using the Weather Band 12 CD Player 13 Selecting CD Player 13 Loading CD Disc 13 Play and Pause Playback 13 Skip and Search Tracks 13 End Playback 13 Repeat and Random Playback ........ 13 Using the Countertop Light 14 Replacing the Bulb 14 Display Brightness 14 Troubleshooting Tips 15 Remote Control 15 Care and Maintenance 16 Precautions 16 Cleaning the Exterior 16 Handling Compact Discs 16 Cleaning Compact Discs 16 CD Lens Care 16 U.S. Warranty 17 1 First Things First Under cabinet mounting instructions Tools required • Drill and 1/4" Drill Bit • Ruler or Tape Measure • Nail or Awl • Scissors • Screwdriver - Phillips • Countersink (Optional) • Masking Tape • Safety Glasses Parts packed with your unit Spacers 3 - 1/4" 3 - 1/2" 3 - 1" 3 - Washers USE: 3 - 2 3/4" Phillips head screws or 3 - 1 5/8" Phillips head screws Before mounting Empty contents of the selected cabinet under which the unit will be mounted and thoroughly clean the underside of the cabinet to remove any grease residue which might be present. EN We recommend the unit be mounted at the front edge of the cabinet. Important: For secure mounting, the screws must go into the radio to a depth of at least 3/8". If the overall length from the bottom of the cabinet shelf to the bottom of the overhang is more than 1 3/4", then a wood shim will be necessary. A shim can be made from a sheet of plywood, using the Template to locate the central lines for drilling the 1/4" mounting holes. The shim can be located between the cabinet shelf bottom and spacers. Make sure the wood is at least as thick as the excess over 1 3/4" If a shim is necessary, longer screws are required. Longer screws (Type #10-32) are available at most local hardware stores. Cut out the Template on the line indicated. The Template size and screw hole positions are identical to the top of the clock radio. 2 - Cord hooks 1 - Mounting template If no overhang, front edge of templet should be even with front edge of cabinet. Le bord avant du gabarit doit etre de niveau avec le bord avant de l'amoire FRONT Fold guidelines for cabinet with overhang. AVANT Pliere le long des lignes pour les armoirs a rebord en saillie 2

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EN
EN
First Things First
2
Under cabinet mounting
instructions
Tools required
Drill and
1
/
4
" Drill Bit
Ruler or Tape Measure
Nail or Awl
Scissors
Screwdriver - Phillips
Countersink (Optional)
Masking Tape
Safety Glasses
Parts packed with your unit
3 — Washers
Spacers
3 —
1
/
4
"
3 —
1
/
2
"
3 — 1"
2 — Cord hooks
USE:
3 — 2
3
/
4
" Phillips head screws
or
3 — 1
5
/
8
" Phillips head screws
Before mounting
Empty contents of the selected cabinet under
which the unit will be mounted and thoroughly
clean the underside of the cabinet to remove any
grease residue which might be present.
We recommend the unit be mounted at the front
edge of the cabinet.
Important:
For secure mounting, the screws must
go into the radio to a depth of at least
3
/
8
". If the
overall length from the bottom of the cabinet shelf
to the bottom of the overhang is more than 1
3
/
4
",
then a wood shim will be necessary. A shim can be
made from a sheet of plywood, using the Template
to locate the central lines for drilling the
1
/
4
"
mounting holes. The shim can be located between
the cabinet shelf bottom and spacers. Make sure
the wood is at least as thick as the excess over 1
3
/
4
"
If a shim is necessary, longer screws are required.
Longer screws (Type #10-32) are
available at most
local hardware stores.
Cut out the Template on the line indicated. The
Template size and screw hole positions are identical
to the top of the clock radio.
1 — Mounting
template
If no overhang, front edge of templet
should be even with front edge of cabinet.
Le bord avant du gabarit doit etre
de niveau avec le bord avant de l'amoire
FRONT
AVANT
Table of Contents
1
Radio Frequency Memory
...............
12
Memory Recall
.................................
12
TV Band
............................................
12
Using the Weather Band
................
12
CD Player
..............................................
13
Selecting CD Player
.........................
13
Loading CD Disc
...............................
13
Play and Pause Playback
.................
13
Skip and Search Tracks
....................
13
End Playback
....................................
13
Repeat and Random Playback
........
13
Using the Countertop Light
...............
14
Replacing the Bulb
..........................
14
Display Brightness
...............................
14
Troubleshooting Tips
...........................
15
Remote Control
...............................
15
Care and Maintenance
.......................
16
Precautions
.......................................
16
Cleaning the Exterior
......................
16
Handling Compact Discs
.................
16
Cleaning Compact Discs
..................
16
CD Lens Care
....................................
16
U.S. Warranty
.......................................
17
FCC Information
Table of Contents
..................................
1
First Things First
....................................
2
Tools Required
...................................
2
Parts Packed with Your Unit
............
2
Before Mounting
...............................
2
Mounting Procedure
.........................
3
Before Plug-In
........................................
6
Setting the Time
................................
6
Daylight Saving Time (DST)
..............
6
Battery Backup Operation
....................
7
Installing Backup Battery
..................
7
General Controls
....................................
8
Main Unit
...........................................
8
Side Views
..........................................
8
In Battery Compartment
...................
8
The Remote Control
..........................
9
Display
..................................................
10
Counter timer
......................................
10
Setting the Countdown Timer
.......
10
Radio
....................................................
11
Built-In AFC
......................................
11
Antennas
..........................................
11
Turning On the Radio
.....................
11
Turning Off the Radio
.....................
11
Adjusting Volume
............................
11
Selecting Radio/TV Band
.................
11
Tuning to a Station/Channel
..........
11
Automatic Station/Channel Search 11