DESCRIPTIONS
1.
SNOOZE BUTTON
2.
DISPLAY
3.
AL1 BUTTON
4.
AL2 BUTTON
5.
ROTATE PROJECTION
6.
REVERSE PROJECTION
7.
PROJECTION ON/OFF
8.
SLEEP BUTTON
9.
BAND BUTTON
10.
POWER BUTTON
11.
AL1 SET
12.
AL2 SET
13.
MIN/AL
14.
TIME SET
15.
HR/DISPLAY
16.
RESET JACK
17.
POWER CORD
18.
VOLUME
19.
TUNING
CONNECTING THE RADIO
Mains plug is used as the disconnect device and it shall remain readily operable. To be completely disconnected the
power input, the mains plug of the appparatus shall be disconnected from the mains completely. The mains plug
should not be obstructed or should be easily accessed during intended use.
Plug the ac cord into the power outlet. When electrical power has been interrupted and restored, the clock display will
blink. Make sure to reset both the correct time and alarm time for proper operation.
Insert 2 new alkaline cells into the battery compartment (for LCD clock), the manner is indicated in the battery
compartment.
TIME SETTING
When the unit is on STAND BY mode, press TIME SET button (14) enters into CLOCK setting. Then press and hold
the TIME SET button (14), press the MIN/AL set (13) or HR/DISPLAY set (15) to set the clock display to the correct
time. Release the MIN/AL set (13) and HR/DISPLAY set (15) when finished the setting.
ALARM TIME SETTING
When the unit is on STAND BY mode, press AL1 set (11) or AL2 set (12) button, then press MIN/AL set (13) or
HR/DISPLAY set (15) to set the alarm time. Release the MIN/AL set (13) and HR/DISPLAY set (15) when finished the
setting.
After setting the AL1 and AL2, the display shows ALARM1 setting time.
PROJECTOR OPERATION
Press projection ON/OFF button (7) to turn on the project light. You can rotate the project light by 180 degree.
Then press REVERSE PROJECTION button (6) to reverse display format.
RADIO OPERATION
Press POWER button (10) to switch on the radio. Press band button (9) to select the AM or FM. Adjust the TUNING
(19) and VOLUME knob (18) to the desired frequency and listening level.
SLEEP TO MUSIC
Press the SLEEP button (8) you have 120 minutes playing the radio to accompany you to sleep. Then press
HR/DISPLAY (15) or MIN/AL (13) to adjust the sleep time.
WAKE TO MUSIC
Set alarm time as shown above, then press AL1 button (3) or AL2 button (4) until the music icon is shown. When reach
the alarm time, the radio will be on and the music icon is blinking.
WAKE TO BUZZER ALARM
Set the alarm time, then press AL1 button (3) or AL2 button (4) until the alarm icon is shown. When reach the alarm
time alarm ring and the alarm icon is blinking.
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SNOOZE OPERATION
When the alarm is on, press SNOOZE (1) once. After 10 minutes, the alarm will be on again. To switch off the alarm,
you can press AL1 (3) or AL2 button (4) until "OFF" is shown.
TO GO TO SLEEP AND WAKE TO MUSIC
Repeat the steps of "WAKE TO MUSIC". Press SLEEP set (8) to set for a desired period of radio playing before sleep.
The radio will stop automatically and will start again at the preset wake up time.
BATTERY BACKUP
This clock has a backup power system to ensure continuous operation during power failure. Insert one 9-volt battery
and the clock mechanism will continue to maintain the current time and alarm program.
DRIPPING & VENTILATION WARNING
The product shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be
placed on the product. The normal ventilation of the product shall not be impeded for intended use.
NOTE:
1) If your radio freezes unexpectedly use a paper clip to press the RESET (16) button in.
2) The clock may be reset (16) when the product is subjected to electrostatic discharge disturbance, just follow the
instruction to set the clock again to resume normal operation.
Caution danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type.
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE END USER – WEEE DIRECTIVE 2002/96/CE AND
SUBSEQUENT MODIFICATION 2003/108/CE CONCERNING THE WASTE OF ELECTRICAL &
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTS.
According to "WEEE" Directive 2002/96/CE
equipment has been marked with the above crossed waste bin symbol.
For a future disposal for this equipment, please following instructions:
•
It is forbidden to dispose of this equipment as a normal urban waste: it is necessary to contact one of the WEEE
(Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipments) Authorised Centres licensed by the Public Administration. It will be
possible to deliver this waste equipment to the dealer for its disposal if you will purchase a new equivalent
equipment.
•
Above directive, for which we recommend to study the whole norms, states that economic sanctions will be
charged for unauthorised disposal of WEEE (Waste of Electric and Electronic Equipments).
and subsequent modification 2003/108/CE this