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Page 1: ...JumboDtsplay DualAlarm AMIFMClock Radio with S martsef AutomaticTimeSettingSYstem OWNER S MANUAL cKs2288 Visitourwebsiteat www emersonradio com ...

Page 2: ... accordance withthe manufacturer s instructions B Do notinstall nearanyheatsources suchas radiators heatregisters stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers thatproduce heat 9 Donotdefeatthesafetypurposeofthepolarizedorgrounding typeplug Apolarizedplughas twoblades withonewiderthantheother A grounding typeplughastwoblades anda third grounding prong Thewideblade orthethirdprong areprovided fory...

Page 3: ... years LeapYearstoo And bestof all the longlifelithiumbattery backupbattery isalready installed inyourradio Youdon thaveto remember to put a new9 voltbattery inyourradioevery6 months Undernormalcircumstances the lithiumbatterycanlastfor up to 5 years andwhenit doesneedto be changed a lowbatteryindicator willcomeon to letyou know The CR2430lithiumbatteryis available almostanywhere thatbatteries are...

Page 4: ...adiate radio frequency energy and ifnotinstalled andusedinaccordance withtheinstructions maycauseharmful interference to radiocommunications However thereis no guarantee that interference willnotoccurina particular installation lf thisequipment doescause harmfulinterference to radioor television reception whichcanbe determined by turningthe equipment off and on the useris encouraged to try to corr...

Page 5: ...ordandextendit to itsfulllength The FM antenna is builtinto thiscord lt mustbefullyextended to provide the bestFM reception P O W E R S O U R G E Thisradiois designed to operateon normal120V60HzAC poweronly Do not attempt to operate theradioon anyotherpowersource Youcouldcausedamage to the radiothatis notcoveredbyyourwarranty Thisradioshouldbeconnected to anAC outlet thatis always live Do notconne...

Page 6: ...tton 11 RADIOON OFF Button Left Side 12 ALARM1 SelectorSwitch RADIO BUZZERIOFF 13 ALARM2 Selector Switch RADTO BUZZENOFF 14 Display DIMMER HIGH LOW Switch R i g h tS i d e 15 VOLUME Control 16 BAND AM FM Switch 17 TUNING Control Front Panel 18 ALM Alarm 2 On Indicator 19 ALM Alarm 1 On lndicator 20 AM lndicator 21 TimeDisplay 22 DayIndicators 23 BATT LOW Indicator 24 Month Date Display 25 Lighted ...

Page 7: ...erruption Thereare7 timezonesprogrammed intoyourSmartSet clockradioasfollows ZONE01 Atlantic Time ZONE02 Eastern Time ZONE03 Central Time ZONE04 Mountain Time ZONE05 Pacific Time ZONE06 YukonTime ZONE07 Hawaiian Time To changethe defaulttimezonedisplay depress the TIMEZONEbutton The word ZONE appears inthe maindisplay andthenumber 02 willappearon the month date display indicating thatthe defaultzo...

Page 8: ...malldisplay changes from month date to year Whenyourelease theTIME andMONTH DATE buttons thesmalldisplayreturns to monthanddate DAYLIGHT SAVING AND LEAP YEAR ADJUSTMENTS All Daylight Savingand LeapYearadjustments are madeautomatically by the SmartSet internalcomputeras follows Start of DaylightSaving Time A t 1 5 9 5 9 A M o n t h e f i r s tS u n d a yi n A p r i l t h e c l o c kw i l la u t o m...

Page 9: ...s interrupted the display willreturnto yournewsetting notthe original setting whenthe poweris restored A D J U S T I N G T H E W A K E U P T I M E S YourSmartSet clockradiohastwo separate alarmsthatcanbe set and used independently Youmay usethe alarmsto waketwo peopleat different times or you may useone alarmfor weekdays andthe otherforweekendwakeup times The procedure for adjusting thewakeup time...

Page 10: ...day indicators are On theWeekdays onlymode is selected lf onlytheSaturday andSunday indicators are On theWeekends onlymode is selected Tochange theAlarmModesetting forAlarm1 holdtheALM 1 setting button and presstheALARMMODEbuttonuntilthedayindicators showthe desiredmode setting Weekdayson y WeekendSon y orEverydayoperation Re easetheALARM MODEandALM 1settingbuttons andthe display willreturnto the ...

Page 11: ...presstheRADIOONiOFFbutton to turnthe radio Off The radiodialpointer lightgoesoff A N T E N N A I N F O R M A T I O N AM The AM barantenna is insidethe cabinet lfAM reception is weak change theposition of cabinet untiltheinternal antenna picksupthestrongest signal NOTE Do not placethis radioon a metalshelf metaltable or other metalsurfaceas this may interferewith AM reception FM The FM antenna is b...

Page 12: ...g 6 lf you do notwantthe alarmto turnthe radioon the following day setthe appropriate ALARMselector to the OFF position WAKETO BUZZER 1 Reconfirm the wakeuptimeandalarmmodesettings forthe alarmyouare using Alarm1 Alarm2 or bothalarms 2 SettheALARMselector switch foroneor bothalarmstotheBUZZERposition Theappropriate ALM 1and orALM 2 indicators willlightupto confirmthatthe alarmsareset 3 At theselec...

Page 13: ...inutes Thisisthe sleeptimerdefault setting 2 To increase or decrease the amountof timethatthe radiowill playbefore shuttingoff holdthe SLEEPbuttonand presseitherthe SET or SET buttonto changethedisplay tothedesired sleeptime upto a maximumof 90 minutes or a minimum of 2 minutes NOTE Whenyouchange thesleeptimerfromthe 10minutedefault setting to a different setting thenewsetting becomes thedefault s...

Page 14: ...cator willcomeon Whenyouseethisindicator youshouldchangethe battery assoon as it is convenient foryouto do so Tochangethe batteryproceedasfollows 1 Purchase a replacement 3V lithium battery wherever batteries aresold The battery typeis CR2430or equivalent 2 Removethe battery fromitspackage so it is readyto install 3 lmportant Leavetheradiopowercordconnected to yourACoutlet Thiswill provide powerto...

Page 15: ...oss Toresettheclockaftera totalmemory loss proceedasfollows L Follow the instructions on page13andinstall a newCR2430lithium battery in the battery compartment 2 Connect the radioto yourACoutletandlettheclockset itself 3 Depress theTIMEandMONTH DATE buttons together Thesmalldisplay will change from month date to year 4 Whileholding theTIMEandMONTH DATE buttons presstheSET or SET buttonto set the s...

Page 16: ...hecabinet lfthefrontpanelbecomes dirtyor smudged withfingerprints it maybecleaned witha softclothslightly dampened witha mildsoapandwatersolution Never useabrasive clothsor polishes asthesewillmarthefinish of yourunit C A U T I O N Neverallowanywateror otherliquids to getinside theunitwhilecleaning R6iE5ir h SERVICE T O F I N DT H E L O C A T I O N A N D P H O N E NUMBER OFYOURNEAREST SERVICE C E ...

Page 17: ...n a paddedbox encloseyour checkor moneyorderpayable to Emerson RadioCorp in theamountof 9 00 notrequired by Californiaresidents to covershippingandhandlingcosts andenclosea copy ofyour proofofpurchase Sendyourunit to EmersonRadioCorp 1901DiplomatDrive FarmersBranch TX 75234 This warrantydoesnot coverdamagefrom negligence misuse abuse accident failure to follow operatinginstructions commercialuse r...

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