This a ppliance is in ten ded for d omestic househo ld use only
and should not be us ed for any ot her purpose or in any
other app lication, su ch as fo r non-dom estic use or i n a
commercial environm ent .
Prior to clea ning or ot her maintena nce, the a ppliance must
be disconn ected from the su pply mains .
The ventilation sho uld not be i mpeded by cove ring the
ventilation openi ngs w ith ite ms, suc h as new spapers,
tab le-cl oths, curtain s, etc.
No naked f lame sourc es, such as li ght ed ca ndles, should be
placed on the apparatus.
The app aratus shall not be exposed to drippin g or s plashing
and t hat n o obj ects filled with liquid s, su ch as vase s, sh all
be placed on the appa ratus.
Ventilation
Allow at least a 10 c m gap a ll around the produc t.
This apparatu s is not suitable for us e in a tropical cli mat e.
Batteries (batter y pa ck or batte ries install ed) shall not be
exp osed to exces sive heat su ch as sunshi ne, fire oh ike .
To pro tect the environme nt, u se local recycling faci lities for
batter y dispo sal.
Whe re the M AINS plug or an applianc e cou pler is used as
the dis con nect devic e, the disconn ect device shall remai n
rea dily op erable .
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For household use only. Do not use outdoors.
The marking plate is located on the bottom of the apparatus.
Disconnect your clock radio from the mains power supply during thunderstorms.
Always check that you have completely switched off your clock radio before you unplug the
Do not leave the clock radio in low temperatures and moisture can form inside the product,
Do not leave the clock radio in high temperatures as electronic devices and plastic parts may
Do not block or cover slots, holes or openings on the product by placing on soft furnishings
Do not attempt to open the product. This product does not contain any user serviceable
Do not use your clock radio near emergency/intensive care medical equipment or If you have
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
clock radio from the mains socket.
which may damage the circuit board.
warp in heat.
such as carpets, rugs or beds as these are provided for functionality and/or ventilation to
ensure safe operation of the product.
parts.
a pacemaker fitted or during the electrical storm.
Symbol
Battery handling and usage
Only adults should handle the batteries (not included). Do not allow a child to use this unit
unless the battery cover is securely attached to the unit.
The battery type used in the unit is two AAA size batteries which are accessible and can be
replaced.
Remove the battery cover from the unit and then remove the batteries.
This mark is applied to show the equipment conforms to
European safety and electro-magnetic compatibility
standards.
1.button
2.button
3. Speaker
4.button
5.button
6.button
7.button
8.button
9.button
10. Projection lens
11.button
12.button
1. Remove the battery cover on the bottom of the unit.
2. Install two batteries into the battery compartment observing the correct polarities.
3. Attach the battery cover back to the unit.
Be sure that the batteries are installed correctly. Wrong polarity may damage the unit.
Use only the specified size and type of battery.
Do not mix old and new batteries.
If the unit is not to be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries. Old or leaking
Do not dispose of batteries in fire as they may explode.
LOCATION OF CONTROL
BACKUP BATTERY INSTALLATION
We recommend that you use the backup batteries for your clock radio. With the backup batteries (2xAAA,
not supplied), your clock radio will retain your clock and alarm settings during power outages.
IMPORTANT:
batteries can cause damage to the unit.
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SETTING THE CLOCK
1. Place the unit on a flat stable surface.
2.
Plug the power adapter into the mains socket.
“0:00” will be displayed and the unit will go to standby state.
3. Press and hold
until the hour digit flashes.
4. While the hour digit is flashing, repeatedly press or press & hold/to set the
The minute digits will flash on the display.
5. While the minute digits are flashing, repeatedly press or press & hold/to set
“1” will flash on the display.
6. While the day of the week if flashing, repeatedly press or press & hold/to set
Tune in to the desired station by repeatedly pressing/.
The wire aerial located on the rear of the unit is for FM reception. The wire should be fully
Press and hold/for about 2 seconds and then release the button, the unit
Automatic search: Press. Your clock radio will auto scan for FM radio stations and
3. Repeatedly press/to adjust the volume.
4.
To turn off the radio, press.
1. Follow steps in "LISTENING TO THE RADIO" and tune in to the station that you wish to preset.
2. Press and holduntil “P” with a flashing number “01” is shown on the display.
3. Repeatedly press/to select the desired memory slot.
4. Pressagain to store the station.
5. Repeat steps above to store desired stations.
1.
In standby state, press and hold/until the hour digit flashes.
The alarm symbol
/
will appear on the display.
2.
While the hour digit is flashing, repeatedly press or press & hold
/
to set the
3.
Press
/to confirm.
The minute digits will flash on the display.
4. While the minute digits are flashing, repeatedly press or press & hold
/
to set
LISTENING TO THE RADIO
extended and positioned for optimum reception.
will scan the frequencies until a broadcasting station strong enough for good reception is found.
automatically store them to the radio preset locations.
PRESETTING YOUR FAVOURITE RADIO STATION
Up to 20 FM radio stations can be preset.
To listen to preset radio stations, repeatedly pressto select the desired radio station.
DUAL ALARMS OPERATION
Before setting the alarm time, make sure the Clock has been set.
Setting Alarm 1 and/or Alarm 2
the minutes.
hour.
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5. Press/to confirm.
A wake-up sound symbol will flash on the display.
6.
While this symbol is flashing, you can press/to select the desired wake-up sound.
7. Press/to confirm.
The alarm day symbol will flash on the display.
8. While this symbol is flashing, repeatedly press/to select the desired alarm day.
9.
Press/to confirm.
Bird chirpsOcean wavesRainforest ambience
Waves with seagullsFM radio
The alarm days are:
1 2 3 4 5 = Monday to Friday
weekend = Saturday and Sunday
weekend 1 2 3 4 5 = Monday to Sunday
To Stop Alarm(s)
When alarm 1 or 2 is sounding, the alarm symbol
Press
to stop the alarm. The alarm will sound again at the same time on the following day.
Snooze Function
When the alarm sounds, press. The alarm will be turned off and come on again after about
9 minutes.
To Cancel Alarm(s)
If you want to cancel the alarm 1 and/or 2, in standby state press
The alarm symbol (s)
will be displayed.
and/orwill disappear from the display whilst the symbol(s)
orwill flash on the display.
and/or.
EN-4
1. In FM radio mode, repeatedly pressto set the desired sleep time from 10 to 90 minutes in
The display will show the set sleep time and symbol.
2. The radio will be turned off after the set sleep time has elapsed.
1. Pressto turn on the projector.
2. Adjust the projector to change the angle of rotation at which the time appears.
Do not stare into the lens directly.
3. To turn off the projector, press.
Increase the volume by repeatedly pres
s.
Check that the unit is plugged in.
Check that the unit is not in standby state. Pressto turn on the unit.
Fully extend the wire aerial to get the best reception and sound quality.
Retune for radio stations, refer to Listening to the Radio.
Try moving your clock radio to another location to see if reception improves.
Check that you do not have other electrical equipment too close to your clock radio, causing
SLEEP TIMER
The sleep timer lets you decide how long you want to listen to a radio station of your choice before falling
asleep.
10-minute increments.
To check remaining sleep time, press.
To turn off the radio before the sleep time has elapsed, repeatedly press
disappears from the display.
until the symbol
SETTING THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE DISPLAY
Repeatedly press
conditions.
USING THE PROJECTOR
The projector function allows you to display the time on a nearby wall or ceiling. The projected time can
be best viewed at a dark room at a maximum distance of 3 metres.
to change the brightness of the display according to your ambient light
TROUBLESHOOTING
No sound / power.
Radio reception is poor.
interference.
EN-5
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