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1) POWER
2) DISPLAY
3) VOLUME
/ AL2
4) VOLUME
/ AL1
5) FM AERIAL
6) TUNING
/ HR
7) TUNING
/ MIN
8)
SLEEP
9)
SET
10) SNOOZE/DIMMER
11) BAND (AM/FM selector)
12) MEM (Preset radio station)
13) BATTERY COVER
14) PROJECTION ON/OFF
15) FOCUS THUMBWHEEL
16) PROJECTION LENS
17) Alarm 1 buzzer indicator
18) Alarm 1 radio indicator
19) Alarm 2 buzzer indicator
20) Alarm 2 radio indicator
BATTERY BACKUP:
The clock, alarm and preset stations settings can be protected against AC power failure with
the batteries for a short period of time. If no backup batteries are installed or the power failure is
prolonged, you will need to set the clock again.
Battery handling and usage
Only adults should handle battery. Do not allow a child to use this apparatus unless the battery
cover is securely attached to the unit.
STANDBY MODE
• Place the unit on a flat stable surface and plug the power cord into the mains socket.
• The unit is in standby mode and “0:00” will flash on the display.
SETTING THE CLOCK
1) In standby mode, press and hold
SET
until the display flashes.
2) Repeatedly press
HR
to set the hours.
3) Repeatedly press
MIN
to set the minutes.
4) Press
SET
to confirm.
• The hour and minute digits will stop flashing.
POWER ON/RADIO MODE
• Press
POWER
to switch the unit on and enters the radio mode.
• The radio frequency will briefly appear on the display and then return to clock time.
RADIO OPERATION:
1. Press
POWER
to turn on the radio.
• The default FM frequency or the last frequency you tune
the radio to will show on display.
• The default FM radio frequency is 87.5 MHz.
2. Press
BAND
once to enter the AM radio mode.
• The default AM radio frequency is 522 kHz.
3. Repeatedly press
BAND
to select the desired radio band.
4. Adjust the volume by repeatedly pressing VOLUME
/
.
5. Repeatedly press
TUNING
/
to tune into the desired station.
• Press and hold
TUNING
/
for auto forward or backward radio station searching.
NOTE:
• For the best FM reception, extend the FM aerial to its full length.
• For the best AM reception, rotate the unit to the position giving best reception.