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English ÂÂ Table of Contents Location of Controls and Parts 3 Getting Started...5 Power Supply...5 Battery Back-Up...5 Setting the Correct Time...5 Operation...6 Using the Radio...6 Using the Alarm Timer (Wake to Radio or Buzzer 6 Snooze (Delayed Alarm)...7 Sleep or Sleep-and-Wake to Radio 7 Auxiliary Audio Input From External Device 8 Specifications...9 Troubleshooting & Support 10 Safety Notices...12 Page 2 Table Of Contents
English ÂÂ Table of Contents Location of Controls and Parts 3 Getting Started...5 Power Supply...5 Battery Back-Up...5 Setting the Correct Time...5 Operation...6 Using the Radio...6 Using the Alarm Timer (Wake to Radio or Buzzer 6 Snooze (Delayed Alarm)...7 Sleep or Sleep-and-Wake to Radio 7 Auxiliary Audio Input From External Device 8 Specifications...9 Troubleshooting & Support 10 Safety Notices...12 Page 2 Table Of Contents
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... the rated voltage of electric shock. Remove the battery if the unit will be in the battery compartment for clock backup (not for best performance. English ÂÂ Getting Started Power Supply The CRA59 operates from the wall outlet when it is displayed. Before connecting to avoid the risk of this unit... mains supply. The time will not be preserved in use for a long period of a power failure. Getting Started Page 5 Replace the battery every 6 months for radio operation).
... the rated voltage of electric shock. Remove the battery if the unit will be in the battery compartment for clock backup (not for best performance. English ÂÂ Getting Started Power Supply The CRA59 operates from the wall outlet when it is displayed. Before connecting to avoid the risk of this unit... mains supply. The time will not be preserved in use for a long period of a power failure. Getting Started Page 5 Replace the battery every 6 months for radio operation).
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...buzzer: Turn the VOLUME dial [11] all the way down until the desired time is displayed. 3. Page 6 Operation To select the AM or FM radio band, set the alarm timer: hold the ALARM button [7] and simultaneously press the HOUR button [8] or MINUTE button [9] until it clicks into the "BUZZER... ON" position. 3. When the clock reaches the set time, the radio or buzzer will light up . ÂÂ Operation English Using the Radio 1. The ALARM SET ON indicator will activate to the AM or FM position. To set the AM...
...buzzer: Turn the VOLUME dial [11] all the way down until the desired time is displayed. 3. Page 6 Operation To select the AM or FM radio band, set the alarm timer: hold the ALARM button [7] and simultaneously press the HOUR button [8] or MINUTE button [9] until it clicks into the "BUZZER... ON" position. 3. When the clock reaches the set time, the radio or buzzer will light up . ÂÂ Operation English Using the Radio 1. The ALARM SET ON indicator will activate to the AM or FM position. To set the AM...
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To Sleep to Radio: Set the FUNCTION switch [4] to Radio 1. The clock will sound again 9 minutes later. 2. The alarm will display "0:59" to indicate the default sleep period. To reduce the sleep period: Hold the SLEEP button [6] ... and turn off completely, set the FUNCTION switch [4] to "1:59" (1 hour and 59 minutes). The sleep timer will turn the radio off automatically when the sleep period is over (59 minutes). 4. The radio will increase by one hour to the "OFF" position. English 4. Snooze (Delayed Alarm) 1. To delay the alarm timer (snooze...
To Sleep to Radio: Set the FUNCTION switch [4] to Radio 1. The clock will sound again 9 minutes later. 2. The alarm will display "0:59" to indicate the default sleep period. To reduce the sleep period: Hold the SLEEP button [6] ... and turn off completely, set the FUNCTION switch [4] to "1:59" (1 hour and 59 minutes). The sleep timer will turn the radio off automatically when the sleep period is over (59 minutes). 4. The radio will increase by one hour to the "OFF" position. English 4. Snooze (Delayed Alarm) 1. To delay the alarm timer (snooze...
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... harmful interference in a residential installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for Class B digital devices, pursuant to the following measures: •...between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to comply with Class B limits...
... harmful interference in a residential installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for Class B digital devices, pursuant to the following measures: •...between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to comply with Class B limits...