aXbo Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock Instruction Manual

infactory innovations & trade gmbh
A-1020 Vienna, Mayergasse 5, Austria FN 255484m support@axbo.com
www.axbo.com
EN-BA-06/06-V2.0
S.P.A.C: Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock, references to the patented technology used in aXbo
Instruction manual aXbo Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock
CONGRATULATIONS
on buying aXbo, the world´s first Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock
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Alarm for person 1 Alarm for person 2 Time Menue display Movements person 2 Movements person 1
Battery charching level
Time format [back] button [click]&[scroll] button
[home] button
Power connector [push] button
Control elements
Contents
Control elements page 3
1 How does aXbo work? page 5
1.1 Technology page 5
1.2 Human sleep page 5 2 First steps page 6
2.1 Activate aXbo Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock page 6
2.2 Activate sensor page 6
2.3 Registration page 7 3 Settings page 8
3.1 Set time TIME SET page 8
3.2 Set alarm ALARM page 8
3.3 Alarm sounds SOUNDS page 10
3.4 Chillout sounds CHILLOUT page 12
3.5 Travel function page 13
3.6 Display light page 14
3.7 Manual recharge page 15
3.8 Reset page 15 4 Quick-set by one-click page 16 5 Batteries & mains adapter page 17 6 Appendix page 18 7 Warranty page 29
Index page 32
1. How does aXbo work?
We all know the great feeling of waking up in our own time, refreshed and ready to go. This is why we developed the alarm clock of the future which will wake you every day at your optimum sleep phase.
1.1 Technology
Your body movements during sleep are monitored through the wristband and sent to the sleepphase alarm clock. By computing these movements, aXbo calculates your personal ideal wake-up time within a time range of 30 minutes prior to the alarm time set. The alarm clock can wake two persons quite separately and both at their individual optimum time.
Should you forget to put on the wristband, aXbo will wake you like a conventional alarm clock at the exact set wake-up time.
1.2 Human sleep
Every person goes through a number of sleep cycles every night. Ideally, 3 to 5 of these cycles should be passed through. Each cycle takes between 90 and 110 minutes during which the phases of deep sleep, light sleep and REM sleep follow each other.
Power supply
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PHASE 1 - S1:
FALLI NG ASLEEP DREAM & WAKE-UP PHASE
PHASE 2 - S2:
LIGHT SLEEP
PHASE 3 - S3:
MEDIUM DEEP SLEEP
PHASE 4 - S4:
DEEP SLEEP
hours >>
FALLING ASLEEP:
MUSCEL WINCE EFFORT TO TALK
TOSSING & TURNING IN BED
SLEEPWALKING: ONLY DURING DEEP SLEEP PHASE
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<< RELAXED-/AWAKE STATE >>
DREAMING:
RAPID EYE MOVEMENT (REM) PARALYSED MUSCLES
TOSSING &
GRIND ONE´S TEETH
SLEEP DEPTH SHORTENS DREAM PHASE INCREASES
EMERGE FROM DEEP SLEEP
TURNING IN BED
© f-ax advertising
Caution:
Optimum wake-up is only possible if you wear the wristband correctly during the night, with a correctly installed, active sensor. If you do not wear the wristband, aXbo will activate its basic alarm function and wake you like a conventional alarm clock!
2.3 Registration
Don’t forget to register your Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock on our website www.axbo.com in order to receive further product news and updates.
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2. First steps
We would like to congratulate you once again on the purchase of your aXbo, the world’s first
Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock. Please follow the following steps to activate aXbo.
2.1 Activate aXbo – Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock
Plug the aXbo Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock into the adapter. For its first charging cycle, you should charge your aXbo Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock for a minimum of 8 hours.
2.2 Activate sensor
aXbo comes with a sensor for person 1 and a sensor for person 2. These can be differentiated by the markings on the inside. Both sensors are delivered deactivated.
Activate sensor: >> Press [push]14button on the wristband continually for 5 seconds
After release, the display will show: SENSOR 1 ON / SENSOR 2 ON depending if the sensor for person 1 or 2 was activated.
Slip the ergonomically designed sensor into the pocket on the inside of the terry towel wristband of your choice with the arrow pointing towards your hand,
see fig. p. 7 >
Be sure to wear the wristband like you would a watch, with the sensor on the upper side of your non-dominant arm (i.e. the left arm for right-handed persons and vice versa). The wristband comes in two different sizes,
see chapter 6.3 p. 22.
Note:
Once the sensors are in position in the wristband you can monitor movements of person 1 and person 2 easily on the display,
see control elements p. 3.
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3. Settings
3.1 Set time TIME SET
>> [scroll]11to menu TIME SET > [click]11confirm >> [scroll]11set hours > [click]11confirm >> [scroll]
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set minutes > [click]11confirm >> [scroll]11to choose between formats F*24*SET (24h) or F*AM*SET (AM/PM format) > [click]11confirm (i.e.: 14.05 in 24 hour format corresponds to 2.05 PM in AM/PM format)
Time and selected time format have been set. The display will show OK to confirm that all settings have been made. aXbo will automatically jump to standby mode.
3.2 Alarm settings ALARM
Set alarm for person 1 / person 2 >> [scroll]11to menu P1 SET/ P2 SET > [click]11confirm >> [scroll]11to menu ALARM > [click]11confirm
You are now in menu AL*1*SET (Alarm*Person1*Set) / AL*2*SET (Alarm*Person2*Set).
>> [scroll]
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to wake-up time
/ /G > [click]
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confirm
You are now in menu AL*T*SET (Alarm*Time*Set). Please set your latest wake-up time now.
>> [scroll]11set hours > [click]11confirm >> [scroll]11set minutes > [click]11confirm
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Wake-up time for person 1 / person 2 is now activated. OK will show that all settings have been accepted. aXbo jumps to the menu sounds. By pressing the [home]12button you can always return to the standby mode, where the wake-up time for person 1 / person 2 is displayed.
Note:
If both persons have activated an alarm, the corresponding alarm times will only show if person 1 or 2 moves or presses the [push]14button on the wristband.
Caution:
Optimum wake-up is only possible if you wear the wristband correctly during the night, with a correctly installed, active sensor. If you do not wear the wristband, aXbo will activate its basic alarm function and wake you like a conventional alarm clock!
Deactivate alarm for person 1 / person 2
Don’t forget to deactivate the alarm if you do not wish to be woken.
>> [scroll]11to menu P1 SET/ P2 SET > [click]11confirm >> [scroll]11to menu ALARM > [click]11confirm >> [scroll]
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to § OFF / / OFF > [click]11confirm
The alarm for person 1/ person 2 has now been deactivated. aXbo will return to standby mode.
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Your chosen alarm sound for person 1 / person 2 has now been set. aXbo will automatically jump to menu SD*V*SET (Sound*Volume*Set).
>> [scroll]11to select the right volume for your alarm sound > [click]11confirm.
For person 1
aXbo will jump automatically to the menu P2 SET. If you do not wish to continue with further settings, press the [home]
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button to get back to standby mode.
For person 2
aXbo will automatically return to standby mode.
Note:
We recommend choosing different alarm sounds for person 1 and person 2. The alarm sounds become gradually louder: the volume increases every two seconds until it has reached the maximum volume, preset by the user.
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Stop alarm sound >> Press any button on the alarm clock or >> Press [push]14button on your wristband
If the alarm is not deactivated, the wake-up sound will continue for a period of time preset by the user, before changing into a sharp alarm tone (for a further 5 minutes). Each person can choose an individual alarm sound.
Note:
It is essential to use the optimum wake-up moment chosen by aXbo and get up straight away in order to feel fresh and ready to go.
Caution:
aXbo does not offer a snooze function for this very reason.
3.3 Alarm sounds - SOUNDS
To create your own personal wake-up experience you can choose between six different alarm sounds.
Set alarm sound and volume for person 1 / person 2 >> [scroll]11to menu P1 SET/ P2 SET > [click]11confirm >> [scroll]11to menu SOUNDS > [click]11confirm
You are now in menu SD*A*SET (Sound*Alarm*Set).
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choose alarm sound > [click]11confirm
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3.5 Travel function
When travelling with aXbo make sure to follow the steps below in order to deactivate the sensor batteries. This will also prolong the service life span of your batteries.
1.) Deactivate sensor(s) >> Press [push]14button on the wristband continually for 5 seconds
Upon release, the display will show, whether the sensor was deactivated for person 1 or person 2:
SENSOR 1 OFF / SENSOR 2 OFF.
Note: To check if the sensor has been successfully deactivated, press [push]
14
on the wristband; if the
display light comes on for a short time, the sensor is still active.
Caution:
Once sensors are deactivated, you will not be woken at your ideal wake-up time.
2.) Key lock
By activating the key lock, the communication between alarm clock and sensor is interrupted. It is therefore essential to deactivate the sensors first.
>> Press [back]10and [home]12together for 2 seconds
The display now reads AXBO. If you press any key on the alarm now, the display will always show HOLD BACK + HOME to indicate how the keys can be unlocked again.
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3.4 Chillout slumber sound CHILLOUT
You can choose between three relaxing sounds to fall asleep to. aXbo will automatically detect when you have fallen asleep and dim out the sound.
Select slumber sound and volume >> [click]11to menu CHILLOUT >> [scroll]
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select slumber sound > [click]11confirm
The slumber sound is now activated and can be heard at the last selected volume. aXbo jumps automatically to menu VOL*SET (Volume*Set).
>> [scroll]11select volume > [click]11confirm if you want to save the new selected volume
aXbo returns automatically to standby mode.
Volume control in standby mode You can also change the volume at any time in standby mode by using [scroll]
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In this case the current volume will not be saved.
Stop slumber sound >> Press any button on the alarm clock
Note:
Please make sure you wear the wristband correctly so that aXbo can automatically detect if you have fallen asleep and dim out the slumber sound.
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3.7 Manual charging of batteries
Any time you plug in the adapter, the batteries are recharged. As aXbo uses an intelligent char­ging system, batteries are also recharged during continuous plug-in operation once a certain low battery level has been reached.
3.8 Reset
Reset will return the alarm clock back to the settings at delivery; all selected settings and sleep data will be irrevocably erased.
>> Press [back]10+ [click]11+ [home]12together for 3 seconds >> [scroll]11to RES.YES > [click]11confirm
All settings are now cancelled and your sleep data erased. aXbo automatically returns to standby mode and can be newly set.
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Once arrived at your destination, please
3.) Unlock keys >> Press [back]10and [home]12together for 2 seconds
4.) Activate sensor(s) >> Press [push]14button on the wristband continually for 5 seconds
Upon release, the display will show, whether the sensor was deactivated for person 1 or person 2:
SENSOR 1 ON or SENSOR 2 ON.
Note: To check if the sensor has been successfully deactivated, press [push]
14
on the wristband; if the
display light comes on for a short time, the sensor is now active.
3.6 Display light
Once you are asleep, the display light will “fall asleep” too. It is dimmed to slumber mode. aXbo uses less energy this way and your sleep is not disturbed by any light.
If you press [push]
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on your wristband, the display light will come on briefly, the alarm time is
displayed for approx. 10 seconds and the display light fades out again.
The slumber mode also helps prolong the working time of your batteries (especially helpful on travel).
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5. Batteries & Mains Adapter
Battery operation
aXbo comes with three already installed AAA Ni-MH batteries. These can be recharged at any time by using the adapter.
If batteries are fully charged, aXbo can run for up to 10 days without recharge. This makes aXbo an ideal alarm clock to use also in households where power is cut-off from bedrooms
at night-time.
Note:
In order to save electricity, aXbo only receives signals up to 12 hours before the set alarm-time when it is running on battery. In the remaining period it will not register any movements or show them on the display.
If the display shows LOW.BAT and CHARGE, please plug in the adapter immediately to recharge the batteries and ensure full function.
Caution:
As long as LOW.BAT and CHARGE are shown on the display, light and sleepphase alarm
are deactivated. You will then be woken at the last possible time in the same way as by a
conventional alarm clock.
Plug-in operation
aXbo uses an intelligent recharge system. Batteries will be only charged, once a certain low level has been reached. Should you need the batteries fully charged (e.g. on travel), just pull out the plug and plug it in again, this will start a complete charging cycle.
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4. Quick-set by one-click
Quick-set functions enable you to activate or deactivate a set alarm or set a new alarm for a person.
Person 1 - Activate / Deactivate alarm
If the alarm is activated, it will be deactivated and vice versa.
>> Press [back]10button in standby mode for 2 seconds
Person 1 - Quick-set new alarm time
>> Press [back]10button once shortly in standby mode >> [scroll]11hours > [click]11confirm >> [scroll]11minutes > [click]11confirm
The alarm for person 1 is now set and activated. Alarm sound and volume remain unchanged. aXbo will automatically return to standby mode.
Person 2 - Activate / Deactivate alarm
If the alarm is activated, it will be deactivated and vice versa.
>> Press [home]12button in standby mode for 2 seconds
Person 2 - Quick-set new alarm time
>> Press [home]12button once shortly in standby mode >> [scroll]11hours > [click]11confirm >> [scroll]11minutes > [click]11confirm
The alarm for person 2 is now set and activated. Alarm sound and volume remain unchanged. aXbo will automatically return to standby mode.
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The Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock contains nickle-metal-hydrid batteries. Your Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock, sensors, USB cord and adapter must not be disposed of as household waste. Please refer to your dealer of electronic goods or the specialised collecting units.
Battery service
If your equipment is faulty, please return it by post to the following address (make sure to pay full postage):
infactory innovations & trade gmbh, Mayergasse 5, A-1020 Vienna, Austria
We recommend sending your alarm clock by parcel post since this automatically includes insurance. If you wish to claim warranty, please make sure to include a copy of your sales receipt with the parcel!
Purchaser will be liable for the postage of return parcel. In the event of warranty claims it is essential that you send us the alarm clock complete with USB cord, sensors, adapter and wristbands. Any claims to warranty can only be verified if the sales receipt is included.
Please also give your complete address and a telephone number in case of queries.
All prices and information concerning change of batteries for the alarm clock as well as for the sensor(s) can be found on www.axbo.com
For further support please mail to support@axbo.com
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6. Appendix
6.1 Cleaning, maintenance, safety
Cleaning the Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock
Make sure the Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock is not plugged in. Only use a microfibre cloth or a optician’s cleaning cloth to clean the Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock in order to prevent any scratching. Never use sprays, solvents or alcohol-containing cleaners or abrasives to clean the
Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock.
Cleaning the wristband
The wristband is made of 80% cotton, 10% spandex and 10% nylon. The wristband can be machine washed at 30°C. Do not bring the terry toweling wristband into contact with any Velcro fastener (e.g. certain types of bed sheets), as this can damage the wrist band.
Caution:
Frequent washing can lead to changes in size, colour intensity and elasticity.
Cleaning the sensor
The sensor is wateresistant, but must not be washed under any circumstances!
Instructions for use
Keep your Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock, sensors, USB cord and adapter at room temperature. Electronic equipment can be harmed by being exposed to direct sunlight.
Do not expose your Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock, the sensors, USB cord and adapter to dampness or moisture. Avoid any malfunction through bumps and shocks. No parts delivered may be exposed to fire.
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6.2 Explanation on display messages
Alarm for person 1 Alarm for person 2 Movement / person 1 Movement / person 2 Mains supply Battery charging levels
Explanation menu
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display messages
ALARM Menu Alarm AL*1*SET Menu Alarm*Person1*Set AL*2*SET Menu Alarm*Person2*Set AL*T*SET Menu Alarm*Time*Set AXBO Keys are locked CHARGE / LOW.BAT Low energy level > recharge batteries! CHILLOUT Menu Chillout – slumber sound F*24*SET Menu Format*24h*Set F*AM*SET Menu Format*AM/PM*Set
GOOD / MORNING Optimum wake-up alarm
P1 SET Menu Person 1 Set P2 SET Menu Person 2 Set RES.YES Activate reset - yes RES.NO Activate reset - no SD*A*SET Menu Sound*Alarm*Set SD*V*SET Menu Sound*Volume*Set SENSOR 1 ON Sensor for person 1 is activated SENSOR 2 ON Sensor for person 2 is activated SENSOR 1 OFF Sensor for person 1 is deactivated SENSOR 2 OFF Sensor for person 2 is deactivated SOUNDS Menu Sounds TIME SET Menu Time Set VOL*SET Menu Volume*Set for Chillout slumber sound
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Important safety rules
When setting up and using your Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock and sensors, please follow the rules below:
Follow all instructions and warnings. Keep these instructions close at hand.
Plugs and sockets
Never try to force a plug into a socket. If the plug cannot be easily plugged in, it is likely that it doesn’t fit into the socket. Make sure that the socket is suitable for this specific plug and that you have turned it the right way.
Notes concerning operating and storage temperature
Only operate your Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock and the two sensors at temperatures ranging between 0°C and 45°C.
Do not attempt any repairs yourself
Do not try to open the Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock or sensor, to remove any parts or batteries of the alarm clock or sensors. This can lead to a short-circuit, and you risk losing any warranty claim. There are no components inside the alarm clock that can be maintained by the user.
Radio signals during travel
In order to avoid radio signal interference (e.g. when flying), deactivate both sensors and activate the key-lock on the alarm clock,
see chapter 3.5 p.13.
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6.5 Technical data
Battery pack: AAA Ni-MH 700 mAH Note: minimum initial charging period: 8h Adapter: 220V/ 110V Output: 6V/ 200mA Radio frequency: 2,4 GHz Sensor battery: typical service life 4 years Loud speaker: power output 1 W
Weight: alarm clock 225g / sensor 17g / wristband 16g Dimensions: alarm clock H/W/D 122mm/132mm/43mm
sensor H/W/D 57mm/45mm/8mm wristband 85x65mm wristband 80x65mm
Operating temperature: 0°C – 45°C
Note: Radio pollution comparison: Mobile phone, average radio signal: 1 W
aXbo radio signal: 0,0001 W
Signal duration:
0.01 secs. per movement. For an average of 300 movements per night this results in an
overall signal duration of only 3 seconds per night.
Any rights to changes to the product, for reasons of product development are reserved.
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6.3 Scope of delivery
> Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock > Sensor person 1 > Sensor person 2 > Wristband, 85 mm (S.P.A.C. logo to the left) > Wristband, 80 mm (S.P.A.C. logo to the right) > Adapter > Operation manual English > Operation manual German > USB cable
For further accessories see www.axbo.com
6.4 Sleeping disorders
Please note that aXbo cannot heal any sleeping disorders. Don’t try to reduce the hours of
your individual sleep time with the help of aXbo. This may harm your health. For some further interesting links concerning sleep, please refer to our website www.axbo.com
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Error: The display does not show any movements
Is your sensor activated?
Solution: Press [push]
14
shortly on your wristband, the display light should come on.
If not, activate your sensor by pressing [push]14continually for 5 seconds, then release.
During battery operation:
Check if your wake-up time is within the next 12 hours. Check if the display shows LOW.BAT/CHARGE If yes, plug in the adapter. Is the key lock activated? Unlock the keys by pressing [back]
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+[home]12together for 2 seconds > [click]11confirm.
6.7 Data transfer
The Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock can store sleep data of 2 persons for a duration of 14 days. You can transfer data from the alarm clock to the PC by using the USB cable.
Registered users can download a software to receive a graphic overview of their sleeping data free of charge. Furthermore, the USB cable will enable you to download software updates. For further information please refer to our website www.axbo.com
6.8 Producers’ notes
Produced by: infactory innovations & trade gmbh, Mayergasse 5, A-1020 Vienna, Austria
Audio- & Sounddesign: Max Fürth @ noyz, www.noyz.biz Grafics & artwork: Axel Ferro, www.f-ax.com Industrial design: Rouven Haas, www.designment.cc Photography: Christian Maricic, www.karafiat.at
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6.6 Error correction
Error: Soft alarm sound doesn’t sound (no ideal wake-up)
Did you wear the wristband? Is your sensor activated?
Solution: Press the [push]14button on your wristband shortly, the display light should come on;
if this is not the case, activate the sensor by pressing the [push]14button on the wristband for 5 seconds, then release. One of the rare days when your ideal wake-up point could not be established.
During battery operation:
If the display shows LOW.BAT / CHARGE optimum wake-up is not possible as the battery level is too low.
Error: Unintelligible display message or no settings possible
Solution: Reset the alarm clock to get back to delivery status.
Caution: Your sleep data will be erased irrevocably!
During battery operation:
Batteries low: Display message LOW.BAT/ CHARGE
Solution: Plug in your adapter immediately!
Caution: Otherwise lights and sleep phase alarm are deactivated,
aXbo works like a conventional alarm clock.
Error: Sleep.Phase.Alarm.Clock cannot be switched on or does not react
Is the key lock activated? Does the display show HOLD BACK + HOME?
Solution: Unlock the keys by pressing [back]
10
+ [home]12together for 2 seconds >
[click]11confirm.
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> confirms the selection > stops the alarm sound > stops the slumber sound
The [home]
12
button:
> leads back to standby mode. If the selection was not confirmed by pressing OK,
the current settings are not saved. > stops the alarm sound > stops the slumber sound
> special function: quick-set activation and settings alarm for person 2
The [push]
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button on the wristband > briefly activates the display light and shows the alarm time > activates or deactivates the sensor (i.e. on travel) > stops the alarm sound (of the person concerned)
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6.9 Key functions
The following control elements are available. The superior positioned digits help you to quickly find the key you require,
see foldout list of keys on p. 3.
On the alarm clock:
[back]
10
button
[scroll]
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scroll wheel
[click]11scroll wheel [home]12button
On the wristband:
[push]
14
button
The following actions can be carried out by the individual control elements:
The [back]
10
button:
> leads one step back in the current menu. If the selection has not been confirmed by
pressing OK, the current settings are not saved. > stops the alarm sound > stops the slumber sound
> special function: quick-set activation and settings alarm for person 1
The [scroll]
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wheel – scroll function: > navigates through the menu > sets times > selects sounds > selects volumes
The [click]
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on scroll wheel – click function:
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7. Warranty
infactory innovations & trade gmbh (referred to hereafter as “infactory“) undertakes the following warranty for the aXbo sleep phase alarm clock (referred to hereafter as “product“):
infactory guarantees only that the product is free from any faults with respect to material and production within the legal warranty period from the date of delivery. Should such a fault occur with the legal warranty period and infactory be called upon to accept guarantee, infactory under­takes at their discretion
>> to repair the product with new or recycled parts free of charge - or >> to exchange the product with a product which is either new or assembled from fully functio-
ning used parts and the function of which conforms at least to the original product - or
>> reimburse the purchaser the complete purchase price,
infactory having the right to choose the remedy and number of trials themselves.
Please keep your dated purchase receipt and the original packaging, as any warranty is sub­ject to presentation of your receipt.
Exclusions and restrictions
These warranty regulations are only valid for parts produced by infactory. They do not include software even if this was packaged or sold together with infactory products. Please check in such cases if any guarantees or warranties were given by other producers or suppliers. Software sold through infactory is subject to the rules of the software licensing agreement. Further infor­mation on the software licensing contract is available under www.axbo.com
infactory shall not be held liable for damage to and does not guarantee against the loss of pro­gram, data and other information saved to the storage medium within the product. The restorati-
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6.10 Short manual
Lock keys: [back]
10
+ [home]12for 2 seconds
Unlock keys: [back]
10
+ [home]12for 2 seconds > [click]
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Set time: [scroll]11to TIME SET > [click]11> [scroll]11hours > [click]11>
[scroll]11minutes > [click]11> [scroll]
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to 24h format (F*24*SET) or AM/PM format
(F*AM*SET) > [click]
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Set alarm and sound for person 1 / person 2
[scroll]11to P1 SET / P2 SET > [click]11> [click]11> [click]11> [scroll]11hours > [click]11> [scroll]11minutes > [click]
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> [home]12back to standby mode.
Deactivate alarm (
§OFF / /OFF)
[scroll]
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to P1 SET / P2 SET > [click]
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> [click]11> [scroll]11to §OFF //OFF > [click]
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Stop alarm sound:
Press [push]14button on the wristband or any other button on the alarm clock.
Select CHILLOUT slumber sound:
[click]
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> [scroll]11to select sound 1-3 wählen > [click]11> [scroll]11volume > [click]
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Slumber sound will stop automatically once you have fallen asleep.
Stop slumber sound: press any button on the alarm clock.
Quick-set one-click
Person 1 Activate / deactivate alarm
Press [back]
10
button in standby mode continually for 2 seconds
Set alarm person 1
Press [back]10button in standby mode once briefly [scroll]11hours > [click]11> [scroll]
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minutes > [click]
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Person 2 Activate / deactivate alarm
Press [home]12button in standby mode continually for 2 seconds
Set alarm person 2
Press [home]12button in standby mode once briefly [scroll]11hours > [click]11> [scroll]
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minutes > [click]
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Court of jurisdiction and applicable law
This contract is based upon Austrian material right and excluded from UN international commercial agreements and law. If the customer is also consumer, all statutory consumer rights covered by the national law of his/her legal domicile are also applicable.
Any legal dispute arising from this contract shall be heard by the competent court of jurisdiction at the seat of infactory innovations & trade gmbh. If the customer is also consumer, the competent court at the consumer’s legal domicile, permanent address or usual work place is held to be the competent court of jurisdiction. The competent court only shall have exclusive jurisdiction. If the customer is a consumer as defined by law, the authority of that court in the jurisdiction area of which the customer resides, works, or is regularly located is accepted as established. Place of jurisdiction and performance of this contract is the headquarters location of infactory innovations & trade gmbh.
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on or reinstallation of programmes, data and other information is not subject of this warranty.
infactory is not obliged to provide any warranty measures if the product has been damaged, destroyed or changed through accident, mishandling or false use, or by use of products or ser­vices of any nature which were not provided by infactory.
infactory shall not be liable for guarantee, warranty or damages if the product has been modified or opened by the purchaser without infactory’s prior written consent, or equally if the serial num­ber of the product has been removed or made intelligible.
No aXbo dealer, agent or infactory employee has the right to change, amend or enlarge this war­ranty declaration in any way.
Unless explicitely required by law, infactory shall not be liable for any consequential damages caused by the use of this product. In particular, infactory shall not be liable for damages to custo­mers, lost profits or loss or damage to data.
Malfunction / Warranty claim
In case of malfunction of the product, please refer to the information concerning start-up and error correction on our website www.axbo.com. If the malfunctions continues, you will find all necessary instructions concerning warranty claims www.axbo.com.
Important note: Please save all data and software programmes before sending in the product. You are also responsible for reinstalling all data. The restoration of data is not part of the warran­ty and infactory shall not be liable for any loss or damage to data during transport or repair work.
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Index
[back]
p. 26
[click]
p. 27
[home]
p. 27
[push]
p. 27
[scroll]
p. 26
Accesories
p. 22
Adapter
p. 17
AL*1*SET
p. 8
AL*2*SET
p. 8
AL*T*SET
p. 8
ALARM
p. 21
Alarm
p. 8
Alarm, deactivate
p. 9
Alarm, set
p. 8
Alarm, sounds
p. 10
Alarm, tone
p. 10
Alarm sound, stop
p. 10
AXBO
p. 13
Battery
p. 17
Battery charging level
p. 15
Battery service
p. 19
Body movements
p. 5
Case of warranty
p. 19
CHARGE
p. 17
Cleaning & maintenance
p. 18
Data transfer
p. 25
Data transfer cord
p. 25
Deep sleep
p. 5
Display
p. 21
Dominant arm
p. 6
Error correction
p. 24
F*24*SET
p. 8
F*AM*SET
p. 8
Key functions
p. 26
Key lock
p. 13
LCD Slumber mode
p. 14
Light sleep
p. 5
LOW.BAT
p. 17
Maintenance
p. 18
Manual charge
p. 15
P1 SET
p. 8
P2 SET
p. 8
Power, cut-off
p. 17
Producer´s note
p. 25
Quick-set one-click
p. 16
REM Sleep
p. 5
RES. NO
p. 15
RES.YES
p. 15
Reset
p. 15
Safety rules
p. 20
Scope of delivery
p. 22
SD*A*SET
p. 10
SD*V*SET
p. 11
Sensor
p. 6
Sensor, activate
p. 14
Sensor, deactivate
p. 13
Short manual
p. 28
Signal duration
p. 23
Sleep
p. 5
Sleep cycle
p. 5
Sleep phase
p. 5
Sleeping disorder
p. 22
Slumber mode
p. 14
Slumber sound
p. 12
SOUNDS
p. 21
Sounds
p. 10
Support
p. 19
Technical data
p. 23
Time
p. 8
Time format
p. 8
TIME SET
p. 8
Travel
p. 13
Travel functions
p. 13
Unlock keys
p. 14
USB cable
p. 25
VOL*SET
p. 12
Volume
p. 11
Warranty
p. 29
Wristband
p. 6
FCC-Rules:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The device must not be tampered with or modified in any way, unless you are required to do so according to the user manual. Unauthorised modification to the device may result in a withdrawal of the user licence.
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