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ENGLISH

Connecting the mains cable

Note: 

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Check if the mains voltage on the type plate (on 
the back of the device) corresponds to the local 
mains voltage.

If this is not the case, contact your dealer.

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   Insert the mains cable in the socket (230 V~,  

50/60 Hz).

Caution:

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The device is connected to the mains with the 
power cord. Pull out the power cord when you 
want to completely disconnect the device from 
the mains.

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Unplug the mains plug to disconnect the device 
from  the  mains.  Make  sure  the  power  plug  is 
easily accessible during operation and not hin-
dered by other objects.

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Insert back-up battery

If  there  is  a  power  failure,  the  clock  time  and  alarm 
time of the device are saved by the back-up battery.
Radio mode and alarm mode cannot be used, howe-
ver, the display is not illuminated.

1

   Open the battery compartment by pressing the mar-

ked surface and pushing the cover to the side.

2

  Insert a battery (9 V block, type 6F22).

3

  Close the battery compartment.

Note: 

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We  recommend  that  you  replace  the  back-up 
battery after approximately 1 year.

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Do  not  expose  the  batteries  to  extreme  heat, 
caused for example by direct sunlight, heaters 
or fire.

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Remove the battery when it is used up, or when 
the device is disconnected from the mains for an 
extended period of time.

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There  is  no  liability  for  damage  resulting  from 
flat batteries.

Environmental note

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Batteries,  including  those  which  are  heavy 
metal-free, may not be disposed of along with 
household  waste.  Please  ensure  the  environ-
mentally  sound  disposal  of  the  used  batteries, 
e.g.  via  public  collection  locations.  Find  out 
about the legal regulations which apply to you.

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Summary of Contents for SONOCLOCK 890

Page 1: ...ELECTRONIC CLOCK RADIO Sonoclock 890 ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...3 _ _______________________________________________________________________________ ON OFF 1 2 5 4 3 6 7 8 9 10 UP MODE DOWN TIMER VOL MEMO SET ON OFF DOWN DISPLAY TIMER VOL MODE MEMO SET UP 1 5 6 10...

Page 3: ...4 _ _______________________________________________________________________________ ENGLISH 11 16...

Page 4: ...oth 7 Never open the device casing Warranty claims are excluded for damage resulting from improper han dling 7 If malfunctions occur due to static electricity charges or fast transient burst reset the...

Page 5: ...the radio station at a channel posi tion when installing device switched off to set the time hold down MEMO SET and set the time with UP or DOWN MODE Device switched on switches the display from the r...

Page 6: ...back up battery Radio mode and alarm mode cannot be used howe ver the display is not illuminated 1 Open the battery compartment by pressing the mar ked surface and pushing the cover to the side 2 Inse...

Page 7: ...TION AND SETTINGS_________________ Note 7 You can also set the frequency step by step 50 kHz by briefly pressing UP or DOWN Only 100 kHz steps are shown in the display 3 Save radio station by pressing...

Page 8: ...0 3 Switch off device with ON OFF In the display GOOD BYE appears briefly and then the current time Adjusting the volume 1 Adjust the volume with VOL or VOL Calling up information The display on your...

Page 9: ...ime and type of alarm or e 3 Set the desired alarm time with UP or DOWN 4 Release MODE Alarm with radio station Your device is equipped with a dynamic signal tone this means the volume of the radio st...

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