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 BV- 48

EN 10

Warning:

 Place the unit on a stable surface, away from sources of 

direct sunlight or excessive heat or moisture. Protect your furniture when 

place the unit on a natural wood and lacquered finish by using a cloth or 

protective material between it and the furniture. Never drop the unit or oth-

erwise subject it to strong impact.  Never twist or bend the unit. Never try to 

take the unit apart. Never press the keys of the unit with a ballpoint pen or 

other pointed object. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior of the unit. 

Even if the unit is operating normally, replace the battery at least once 

every two years. The battery that comes with this unit discharges slightly 

during shipment and storage. Because of this, it may require replacement 

sooner than the normal expected battery life. Low battery power can cause 

memory contents to become corrupted or lost completely. Avoid use and 

storage in areas subjected to temperature extremes. If the unit is not to be 

used for a prolonged period, such as a month or longer, remove the batteries 

to prevent possible corrosion. Should the battery compartment become cor-

roded or dirty, clean the compartment thoroughly and replace the batteries. 

If the unit becomes very dirty, wipe it off with a cloth moistened in a 

weak solution of water and a mild neutral household detergent. Wring out 

all excess moisture before wiping the unit. Never use thinner, benzene 

or other volatile agents to clean the unit. Doing so can remove printed 

markings and can damage the case. 

Make sure the unit is unplugged before cleaning

.

KEYS AND FEATURES (look at pic.1)

FRONT VIEW

BACK VIEW

1.

 LED DISPLAY

11. AC/DC ADAPTOR

2.

SET/MEMORY

12. DC SOCKET

3.

 DIMMER

13. ADAPTOR JACK

4.

 DOWN

14. AUX LINE-IN

5.

MODE

6.

  SNOOZE/LIGHT

BOTTOM VIEW

7.

UP/NAP

15. BATTERY DOOR

8.

 VOLUME

16. BATTERY COMPARTMENT

9.

SLEEP

17. RESET

10. ALARM 1-2 SET

GETTING STARTED

• BATTERY BACK-UP OPERATION

   In the event that the AC/DC adaptor power is disconnected or a power 

failure or other interruptions occur, the back-up batteries will maintain the 

time and alarm settings. The light functions do not work when batteries 

are only used to power your unit. 

1. Remove the battery cover (15) at the bottom;

2. Insert 3 x AAA batteries (alkaline batteries preferred) by observing the + 

and - polarity signs inside the battery compartment (16); 

3. Replace the battery cover, making sure the cover locks into place.

   Note: 

Please note the white LED light, the colored mood light, always-on 

LED display do not work, while the clock is operating on battery power only.

• TO USE AC HOUSE CURRENT

Please  check  carefully  that  the  voltage  indicated  on  your  set  corre-

sponds to the voltage of your local area.

   Plug the AC/DC adaptor (11) to any household AC outlet, and then plug 

the  DC  jack  (13)  to  DC  socket  (12)  to  the  back  of  your  unit. The  LED 

display (1) shows the default time [

0:00

] and it is ready to work for you.    

   When you unplug the AC adaptor, always pull the plug from the socket.  

Never pull the cord.

   Caution: 

The normal function of the product may be disturbed under the 

environment with electrostatic discharge. If so, simply reset the product to 

resume normal operation by pressing a thin object RESET (17) button at 

the bottom of your unit. . All the settings will be reset to default settings and 

you need to set your unit  again. In case the function could not resume, 

please use the product in other location.

• TO SET TIME, 12/24 TIME, SNOOZE DURATION  AND WAKE-UP LIGHT

1. Press 

SET/MEM 

(2)

 to enter time set mode, the time digits “

0:00

” flash. 

Press

(7) or

(4) to set your desired time. Press and hold

or

will 

accelerate setting in faster speed; 

2. Press 

SET/MEM 

(2)

 again, the clock display shows 

24Hr

 and flashes. 

Then press

or

to select 12Hr or 24Hr. When 12Hr time format is 

selected, the  icon 

 will appear on the clock display to indicate the 

afternoon time;

3. Then press 

SET/MEM 

(2) again, the clock display shows “

09

” flashes. 

Press 

 or 

 to set your desired snooze duration from 5 to 60 minutes;

Summary of Contents for BV-48

Page 1: ...hoo com Manufactured Bekkert Impex LP Office address Suit 2 78 Montgomery Street Edinburgh Scotland UK EH7 5JA el Fax 44 131 2081008 bekkert_impex yahoo com 2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Wake Up Light FM Digit...

Page 2: ...BV 48 RU 2...

Page 3: ...W 1 LED DISPLAY 2 SET MEMORY 3 DIMMER 4 DOWN 5 MODE 6 SNOOZE LIGHT 7 UP NAP 8 VOLUME 9 SLEEP 10 ALARM 1 2 SET 1 2 BACK VIEW 11 AC DC ADAPTOR 12 DC SOCKET 13 ADAPTOR JACK 14 AUX LINE IN BOTTOM VIEW 15...

Page 4: ...BV 48 RU 4 1...

Page 5: ...2 1 220 50 2 11 13 12 3 0 00 4 RESET 17 3 1 SET MEM 2 0 00 2 UP NAP 7 DOWN 4 3 SET MEM 2 24h 4 12 24 12 5 SET MEM 2 09 6 SNOOZE 5 60 7 SET MEM 2 OFF 8 15 30 OFF 9 SET MEM 2 8 4 1 2 1 ALARM 1 2 SET 1...

Page 6: ...V 48 RU 6 5 1 6 10 2 0 15 3 6 4 6 5 8 6 DIMMER 3 7 MODE 5 8 1 MODE 5 2 3 VOLUME 8 L01 0 15 L01 2 1 2 3 4 4 ALARM 1 2 SET 1 2 10 2 0 00 5 2 4 SNOOZE LIGHT 6 5 60 3 2 6 3 5 60 3 1 3 ALARM 1 2 SET 1 2 10...

Page 7: ...UME 8 8 10 3 1 MODE 5 8 9 2 AUX LINE IN 14 Au 3 4 AUX LINE IN 14 MODE 2 11 5 15 30 45 60 90 120 1 UP NAP 7 OFF 2 12 10 1 8 2 SET MEM 2 SET MEM 2 C01 3 3 SET MEM 01 10 01 4 SET MEM 2 C 5 1 5 6 SET MEM...

Page 8: ...2 SLEEP 120 90 60 45 30 15 10 5 3 SL 4 SLEEP 9 14 AC 100 240 50 60 Hz DC 5 5 500 1 5 3 AA 15 30 15 FM 87 5 108MHz 10 15 2 5 120 5 120 5 60 12 24 18 0 7 B G Y W 4 LINE IN 140 140 120 320 15 1 1 2 1 3 A...

Page 9: ...can create the risk of fire and per sonal injury SAFETY PRECAUTIONS always make sure that the battery s positive and negative ends are facing correctly when you load it into the unit use only the type...

Page 10: ...ED BATTERY BACK UP OPERATION In the event that the AC DC adaptor power is disconnected or a power failure or other interruptions occur the back up batteries will maintain the time and alarm settings T...

Page 11: ...BV 48 EN 11 Pic 1...

Page 12: ...0 00 are flashes You could do alarm 2 settings by repeating Step 2 to Step 5 above 8 When the alarm is sounding press the ALM 1 2 to stop the alarm sound and automatically reset it to come on the foll...

Page 13: ...d one end to the earphone socket of your device 3 Turn on your device to play the music you like Adjust the volume on your device Please note that you cannot adjust music volume on your unit 4 To stop...

Page 14: ...ss SLEEP once 4 To turn off the radio before the sleep time has elapsed press and hold MODE for 2 seconds Remark the SLEEP function could also control your white LED light colored mood Light nature so...

Page 15: ...ral wear of the parts having limited service life on product prevention and also on expendables actions of force majeure fire accident malfunction of an electric network etc the damages caused by infl...

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