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•  Select a proper place for the device such as a dry, and even non 

 

slip area where you can easily operate the device.

•  Inserting the Battery (Backup)

INSTALLING/REPLACING THE BACK-UP BATTERY

This unit is equipped with a battery back-up system, requiring one 

DC3V CR2032 lithium battery (not included) to maintain the time/

calendar settings and radio presets during AC power outage. 

1.  Unscrew and remove the BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER.

2.  Install one fresh CR2032 lithium battery into the battery 

 

compartment following the polarity diagram on the BATTERY 

 

COMPARTMENT COVER. Use only the specified size and type 

 

of battery. 

3.  Replace the BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER and tighten its 

 

screw.

AC POWER CONNECTION

Plug the AC Power Adaptor into a household outlet AC source.

SETTING THE CALENDAR AND TIME

1.  In standby mode, press and hold the unit button (7) or the 

 

remote control button (12) for about 2 seconds to enter the 

 

calendar/time set mode.

2.  The year indicator will flash on the LED DISPLAY for up to 30 

 

seconds prompting for a new entry.

3.  While the display is flashing, repeatedly tap the unit buttons 

 

(10), (11) or the remote control button (7), (11) to adjust to the 

 

correct year. Press and hold the unit (10), (11) button or the 

ENG-3

PM Indicator

AUX Indicator

ALARM 1 Indicator

FM Indicator

ALARM 2 Indicator

TIME Indicator

TEMPERATURE Indicator

MONTH Indicator DAY Indicator

Summary of Contents for CRL-310

Page 1: ...OOZE SLEEP DIMMER 9 SOURCE DISPLAY OFF 10 TUNE YEAR MONTH DAY C F BETWEEN DISPLAY CONTENTS ON OFF NATURAL SOUND SELECT 11 TUNE NAP DST NATURAL SOUND SELECT 12 ALARM 1 CONTROL VOLUME DOWN 13 ALARM 2 CO...

Page 2: ...ETWEEN DISPLAY CONTENTS ON OFF 8 ALARM 1 CONTROL 9 VOLUME DOWN 10 ALARM 2 CONTROL 11 TUNE NAP DST 12 TIME SET MEMORY MEMORY 13 YEAR MONTH DAY 14 VOLUME UP 15 NATURAL SOUND SELECT 16 MOOD LIGHT SELECT...

Page 3: ...R Use only the specified size and type of battery 3 Replace the BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER and tighten its screw AC POWER CONNECTION Plug the AC Power Adaptor into a household outlet AC source SETTING...

Page 4: ...isplayed tap the unit button 10 or the remote control button 13 twice The LED DISPLAY will change to date display for 5 seconds and then revert to current time automatically During the time set if no...

Page 5: ...function press the button again Mood light 1 Press the unit button 6 or the remote control button 5 to turn on the mood light The light will alternate in different colors 2 Press and hold the unit bu...

Page 6: ...during automatic tuning If the automatic tuning does not stop on the exact frequency of the station for example it stops on 88 9 MHz instead of 88 8 MHz use the manual tuning method to fine tune to t...

Page 7: ...ollows SETTING THE ALARM 1 BEEPER Normal Time AL 1 Hour AL 1 Min AL 1 weekday Alarm AL 1 beeper Light Light intensity Normal Time SETTING THE ALARM 1 RADIO Normal Time AL 1 Hour AL 1 Minute AL 1 weekd...

Page 8: ...button 8 for confirmation The minutes start to flash 5 Use the unit buttons 10 and 11 or the remote control button 7 and 11 for setting 6 Now select the days you want the alarm to sound The following...

Page 9: ...y increase starting at the intensity level previously set 9 Finally press the button again The first alarm time is now activated To set the second alarm time repeat the above steps with the main unit...

Page 10: ...a sleep timer of 90 60 30 or 15 minutes Wait for about 10 seconds after your selection for the unit to confirm the selection the unit will play for the selected length of time then turn itself Off aut...

Page 11: ...cel DST mode repeat the above operation AUX IN JACK Cable not included 1 If required use a suitable adapter not included Connect the external device as follows With a 3 5 mm stereo jack plug to the AU...

Page 12: ...emote control button 7 for about 3 seconds until OFF appears on the LED DISPLAY The DISPLAY will switch back to normal time display NOTE If you replace the battery do not disconnect AC plug from AC ou...

Page 13: ...t 8 Do not use abrasive benzene thinner or other solvents to clean the surface of the unit To clean wipe it will mild non abrasive detergent solution and clean soft cloth 9 Never attempt to insert wir...

Page 14: ...d of separately from the municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government or the local authorities 3 The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent...

Page 15: ...household waste but should be disposed of separately As the end user it is important that you submit your used batteries to the appropriate and designated facility In this manner you make sure that t...

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