PANTONE 072 C
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Dear Customer
Thank you for purchasing the Hush Bedside Clock.
The incessant ticking of most bedside clocks is irritating and makes dropping off
to sleep a problem. Thanks to a major breakthrough in clock engineering from
watchmakers Tavistock & Jones, the Hush Bedside Clock is different, it’s Super
Silent! Instead of the usual jerky movement - the cause of the ticking sound in
ordinary clocks - the second hand sweeps smoothly round, completely soundlessly.
Radio-controlled from the UK’s atomic time regulator, it’s accurate to one second
in 1,000,000 years and adjusts automatically for GMT/BST. With a loud ‘sleep-proof’
alarm plus snooze function and light, it’s powered by 1xAA battery and measures
11cm (4 1/3 inches) in diameter.
BEFORE FIRST USE
PLEASE REMOVE THE PLASTIC TAB FROM WITHIN THE BATTERY COMPARTMENT
BEFORE FIRST USE. THIS TAB HAS BEEN INSTALLED TO PREVENT THE BATTERY
FROM DRAINING, IT IS RECOMMENDED YOU CHECK THE BATTERY CAPACITY ON
A REGULAR BASIS AND FOLLOW THE USER INSTRUCTIONS.
REPLACING BATTERY
To install and replace the battery, please follow these steps:
1. Pull down the battery (1) compartment
(at the back of the case).
2. Insert one new battery (AA type,
1.5V, LR6), observing correct polarity as
indicated in the battery compartment.
3. Put lid (1) back again.
PARTS
1. Battery Compartment
2. Alarm Dial Knob
3. Alarm On/Off Switch
4. Snooze/Light Button
5. M.SET button
6. REC button
7. RESET button
SETTING THE CLOCK AUTOMATICALLY
• Once the battery is installed properly, the clock automatically sets itself to 12 o’clock and then begins
receiving the signal. Once it has received the MSF signal and processed it accordingly (which takes
from 3 to maximum 12 minutes), the clock automatically displays the correct time. We recommend
that you do not put up or hang up the clock anywhere during this process.
• If the clock still has not set itself after 12 minutes, reception is faulty or not possible at the chosen
location. Repeat setting at a different location by pressing the RESET button (7).
ALARM FUNCTIONS
Set Alarm Time
• Turn the set-alarm knob (2) in the direction of the arrow in order to set the alarm time. Never turn
the set-alarm knob in the opposite direction since this could damage the works.
Switch on Alarm
• Push the alarm ON/OFF switch (3) upwards. At the set alarm time, the alarm sounds for maximum
2 minutes if the alarm ON/OFF switch (3) is still upwards (i.e. at the ON position) or the top (4)
button is not pressed.
Interrupt Alarm (Snooze)
• Press the snooze button on the top (4) of the alarm clock, the light turns on for 5 seconds. The
alarm stops for 5 minutes and then sounds again. The snooze function can be repeated 3-7 times.
Automatic Switch-off
• If the alarm is not interrupted or switched off, it stops automatically after approx. 2 minutes. It is
reactivated 12 hours later at the same time.
Switch-off Alarm
• When the alarm is activated, push the alarm ON/OFF switch (3) downwards, the alarm stops.
ILLUMINATION
• To be able to read the face of your alarm clock even when it is dark, briey press the button (4) on
the top of the alarm clock. The illumination function is activated for 5 seconds.
TO SET THE TIME MANUALLY
• Press and hold the M.SET (5) button for 3 seconds to set the time, the second hand moves and
stops at 12 o’clock position:
• Press the M.SET button (5) for 1 second to advance 1 minute
• Press the M.SET button (5) for more than 1 second to auto advance the minute hand.
• If the M.SET button (5) is not pressed for 30 seconds, or press REC button (6), the clock is set.
RECEIVING THE RADIO CONTROL SIGNAL
• The radio-controlled clock will automatically receive the radio signal maximum 2 times every day at
1:00am and 3:00am. During the signal reception, the second hand stops at 12 O’clock position. It
will take 3-12 minutes to receive the radio signal.
• During forced MSF reception by pressing the REC button (6) for 3 seconds, the second hand stops
at 12 O’clock position and starts receiving the radio signal for 3-12 minutes. Once it has received
the MSF signal and processed it accordingly, the clock automatically displays the correct time. If
the clock still has not set itself after 12 minutes, reception is faulty and it will resume the time before
the forced reception.