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DESCRIPTION

1.  Time/Lock/Alarm switch
2.  Dimmer switch
3.  Sleep button
4.  Hour button
5.  Minute button
6.  Snooze button
7.  Alarm Off button
8.  Volume control regulator
9.  On/Off/Auto/Alarm switch
10.  Tuning control knob
11.  Dial
12.  Band switch

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

·

CAUTION

: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover (or back). Prefer

servicing to qualified service personnel.

·

DANGEROUS VOLTAGE:

 Uninsulated dangerous voltage, that may be of sufficient

magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock to persons, is present within this product
enclosure.

·

ATTENTION:

 The owner s manual contains important operating and maintenance

instructions for your safety, it is necessary to refer the manual.

POWER SUPPLY

BATTERY OPERATION

·

Connect a 9 volt (006P) battery (not included) to the terminals inside the battery
compartment. Your set will not work normally from the mains supply, but there is now the
advantage that, in case there is a mains current failure, your clock will continue to work. The
clock display will not light up, as the clock time will be held in the clock memory by the
battery back-up system. This enables you to move the set from place to place without re-
setting the clock every time. The battery back-up system is only meant to be used from short
temporary power failures. For longer durations the battery may become exhausted or there
may be some deviation in accuracy.

·

When the battery is exhausted, it should be removed from the set to prevent leakage. If you
do not wish to take advantage of the battery back-up system, your set will work normally
without a battery. However, if disconnected from the mains, the clock figures will flash when
the mains are re-connected and you must re-set the clock as described in the AC Operation
paragraph.

AC OPERATION

·

The appliance is for household use only.

·

Before the first connecting of the appliance check that voltage indicated on the rating label
corresponds the mains voltage in your home.

·

Insert the plug into the power supply.

·

The set is now working as an electronic clock and it will flash the clock figures to show you it
is not set correctly.

Summary of Contents for SC-4007

Page 1: ...ALARM CLOCK RADIO Instruction manual SC 4007 ...

Page 2: ...re your clock will continue to work The clock display will not light up as the clock time will be held in the clock memory by the battery back up system This enables you to move the set from place to place without re setting the clock every time The battery back up system is only meant to be used from short temporary power failures For longer durations the battery may become exhausted or there may...

Page 3: ... alarm time To check the wake up time slide the Time Lock Alarm switch to ALARM position The preset wake up time will continue to be registered in the timer memory and the radio will switch on by itself at the same time the next day To switch the radio off simply press the Alarm off button WAKE TO BUZZER Set the controls as for WAKE TO RADIO but slide the On Off Auto Alarm switch to ALARM position...

Page 4: ...ghtly damp cloth Avoid leaving the clock radio in direct sunlight or in hot humid dusty places Keep the set away from heating appliances and appliances that generate noise such as fluorescent lamps and motors SPECIFICATION Power supply 220 V 50 Hz Net Gross weight 0 63 kg 0 70 kg Gift box dimension L x W x H 235 mm x 143 mm x 62 mm ...

Page 5: ...5 1 2 DIMMER 3 SLEEP 4 5 6 SNOOZE 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 ...

Page 6: ...6 TIME LOCK ON FM ALARM AUTO AUTO LOCK ALARM ALARM ON 1 1 59 SLEEP SNOOZE SNOOZE SNOOZE 9 5 ...

Page 7: ...7 DIMMER HI LO 220 50 0 63 0 70 x x 235 x 143 x 62 ...

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