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Philips AJ 3800 - Power Supply and Basic Operation; Power Supply Details; Radio and Clock Functions

Philips AJ 3800
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POWER
SUPPLY
UB
The
clock
radio
is
suitable
for
connection
to
a
220
V,
50
Hz
power
supply
(for
Great
Britain
240
V,
50
Hz).
As
soon
as
the
mains
plug
is
put
into
the
wall
socket,
the
numbers
on
the
display
will
start
to
flash.
This
means
that
you
must
set
the
correct
time.
To
disconnect
the
set
from
the
mains
completely,
withdraw
the
mains
plug
from
the
wall
socket.
RADIO
radio
on
radio
off
aerials
=)
You
can
use
this
clock
radio
solely
as
a
radio.
e
Make
sure
the
alarm
is
off
(OFF=
x).
e
Set
the
mode
selector
G)
to
RADIO.
The
radio
is
on.
e
Select
the
waveband
using
the
BANDS
switch
(5.
e
Locate
the
required
transmitter
using
the
TUNING
dial
e
Set
the
volume
using
the
VOLUME
control
(2)
To
switch
off
the
radio,
set
the
mode
selector
(1)
to
OFF.
For
FM
reception
there
is
an
aerial
wire
at
the
rear
of
the
clock
radio.
This
wire
must
be
extended
and
if
necessary
adjusted
slightly
in
order
to
obtain
good
reception.
The
AM
aerial
is
built
into
the
clock
radio.
To
obtain
optimum
reception
you
may
have
to
adjust
the
positioning
of
the
clock
radio
slightly.
e
You
can
connect
a
pair
of
stereo
or
mono
headphones
with
3.5
mm
plug
to
the
socket
M
(s).
The
loudspeaker
is
then
muted.
e
This
socket
(8)
can
also
be
connected
to
the
input
socket
of
an
amplifier,
a
recorder
etc.
CLOCK
clock
display
adjusting
the
time
The
clock
indicates
the
time
on
the
display.
In
the
case
of
a
12-hour
clock
system,
the
PM
indicator
will
light
up
(on
=
PM,
off
=
AM).
The
alarm
indicator
AL.
comes
on
when
you
switch
the
alarm
on.
You
can
place
the
display
upright.
e
Keep
the
TIME
SET
button
(2)
pressed.
e
Set
the
correct
time
using
the
HOUR
and
MINUTE
buttons
(2).
e
Release
the
TIME
SET
button.