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TRAVELLER II PE OWNER’S MANUAL HOW TO USE YOUR GRUNDIG TRIIPE AM/FM/SW Radio NEED HELP? HERE’S HOW TO CONTACT US: • From the United States: 1-800-87 2-2228 • From Canada: 1-800-637-16 48 • From everywhe re else: 650-903-386 6 • e-mail: grundig @ix.netcom.com • World Wide Web: www.grundigradio.com • Eton Corporati on/Grundig 1015 Cor[...]
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2 Controls ....................................................................................................................... ...... 4 Power S upply ................................................................................................................... .6 Setting t he Time ...........................................................[...]
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4 Controls 1 Power Function Switch OFF Switch to this posi tion to TURN the radio OFF. ON Switch to this posi tion to have the radio POWER ON HWS If you locate this sw itch in the HWS (SNZ) position, the unit buzzies at alarm ti me you have preset and continue with HWS system. A U T O Same function as on HWS (SNZ) positi on but instead of buzzing, [...]
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5 8 World Time Selecting switch Turn the poi nter towards the name of the c with the same longitude as the place you v to locate, then y ou can easily get it's present t ime sh own on th e d is pl ay as WORLD TIM 9 Time Set switch LOCK Whe n any timing has b een properly adjust put t he switch in this position to lock it to pre ve nt ac cid en[...]
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6 Power Supply a) Battery operation - O pe n t h e battery compartment lid (14) by pushing in the lock of the lid and lift it off. - I n se rt on e > A A < size battery for CLO CK movement and 2 >AA > size b a tt e r i e s for RADIO into the batter y compartment. The batteries must b e i ns ta ll e d i n p o s i t i o n with polarity as[...]
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7 Setting the Time Home Time - Set the TIME SET switch (9) to HOME position. - Press the triple function key (2) to select 12-hour AM/PM or 24 hour display mode. -Use >H< (13) a nd >M< (11) TIME ADJUSTOR for your home t ime on the MAIN TIME display (3A). Use the >M< key (11) to set the second TO >00< on the SUB T I M E displ[...]
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8 Radio Operation Switching on Slide swit ch POWER F UNCTION (1) to p osition ON. Th e TUNING indicator (3c) will be light ed Selecting the wa ve b and Slide the BAND SELECT ING switch (5) to the desired wave band. Positi on FM 87 .5 - 108 MHz MW 5 20 - 1620 kHz SW1 49 m b and (5.80 - 6.20 MHz) SW2 41 m band ( 7.10 - 7.50 MHz) SW3 31 m band ( 9.50 [...]
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9 Alarm Operation Setting the alarm time - Set the TIME SET swit ch (9) to ALARM position. Th e actual time indic ation is faded out. - Press button HOUR (13) until the alarm hour is reached. For exact ti me, press button MINUT E (11) until th e correct alarm time is s hown. - Set the TIME SET swit ch (9) back to LOCK position. Th e actual time ind[...]
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10 Precautions Do not expose the set to direct sun radiat ion. Especially in cars it may suffer from excessive heat during the hot summe r months. Do not position the set in the direct vi cinity of rad iators and protect if from humidi ty. Proper ope ration is ensured between 0 0 and 4 0 0 C. Only use a piece of soft cloth and a mild detergent solu[...]