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Note:

 The frequency is set in 0.05-MHz spacing when VHF is  

being received i. e. if you have tuned to 99.25 MHz. 99.2 and a 
dot (0.05) 

17

 appear on the display 

1

.

  

Note:

 The speaker 

14

 is switched off during the search for radio 

stations, the frequency of the radio station is shown on the display 

1

.

  

Saving a radio station manually

 

Note:

 The product has 20 radio station presets in total. For each 

frequency range (FM or AM) there are 10 radio station presets available.

   Set the desired radio as described in the chapter „searching for  

radio stations“ or „fine tuning the radio stations manually“.

   Press the TIME / SET button 

9

. On the display 

1

 the number of 

radio station presets flashes i.e. 

.

   To set a radio station preset, press the VOL + / MIN -button 

6

 or 

VOL - / HR -button 

5

.

   To save the setting, press the TIME TIME / SET 

9

 again.

    

Automatic radio station search  

(AMS function)

 

Note: 

Using the AMS function, the product automatically searches 

for radio stations and saves these on the 10 presets of the respective  
frequency band.

 

Note: 

Note that while the AMS function is working, all previously 

saved radio stations are lost.

Summary of Contents for 285662

Page 1: ...IAN 285662 RADIO ALARM CLOCK Operation and Safety Notes RADIO ALARM CLOCK ...

Page 2: ...GB IE NI Operation and Safety Notes Page 5 ...

Page 3: ...1 2 3 5 6 8 9 7 10 14 13 12 11 4 15 23 19 22 18 21 17 20 16 ...

Page 4: ...6 Searching for radio stations Page 17 Fine tuning the radio stations manually Page 17 Saving a radio station manually Page 18 Automatic radio station search AMS function Page 18 Select saved radio stations Page 19 Programme the alarm time and the alarm type Page 19 Activate the alarm function Page 20 Deactivate the alarm Page 20 Deactivate the alarm function Page 20 Snooze function Page 21 Automa...

Page 5: ...t on to anyone else please ensure that you also pass on all the documentation with it Intended use This electronic entertainment product is intended to be used for listening to radio programmes as an alarm clock with an alarm tone and as a radio within the home It is not intended for any other use or additional purposes This product is not intended for medical life saving or life sus taining use A...

Page 6: ...of electrical shock due to high voltage Failure to observe this warning may result in serious or fatal injuries Follow instructions in this warning to prevent serious injuries or a danger to life CAUTION EXPLOSION HAZARD A warning with this symbol and word CAUTION EXPLOSION HAZARD indicates the potential threat of explosion Failure to observe this warning may result in serious or fatal injuries an...

Page 7: ...nal information to improve product use Scope of delivery NOTE Take the product and the instruction for use out of the box and remove all packing materials 1 Radio Alarm Clock 1 Set of instructions for use NOTE The batteries are not included in the scope of delivery Parts Description 1 Display 2 Mains lead 3 Cable aerial 4 Nightlight 5 VOL HR button reduce volume set hours time 6 VOL MIN button inc...

Page 8: ...ttery compartment 16 PM indicator 17 0 05 MHz indicator 18 AL2 alarm tone indicator 19 AL2 alarm for radio 20 AM indicator 21 FM indicator 22 AL1 alarm tone indicator 23 AL1 alarm for radio Technical Data Operating voltage 220 240V alternating current 50Hz Batteries for power reserve 2 x 1 5V direct current AA not included in the scope of delivery Power input operation max 3W Power input standby m...

Page 9: ...RISK OF ACCIDENT FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN DANGER Risk of suffocation Packaging material i e film or polystyrene should not be used to play with Always keep children away from the packaging material The packaging material is not a toy Keep electrical products away from children People with sensory motor mental and physical impairments should not use the electrical product unless they are instructed...

Page 10: ...s DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Never open the housing of the product It has no internal parts requiring maintenance Never touch the mains plug or the product with damp or wet hands Do not independently convert or modify the product Repairs to the product must be performed by authorised specialised companies or customer service Improper repairs may result in con siderable danger to the user They will a...

Page 11: ...ins socket To separate the prod uct completely from the mains unplug the power plug from the socket Always remove the mains plug by the plug itself from mains socket Never pull by its cable Always place the mains cable so nobody will trip over it Do not place heavy objects for example furniture on a power cord This product is for moderate climates areas use not suitable for use in tropical climate...

Page 12: ...s on contact with the skin Wear suitable protective gloves at all times if such an event occurs In the event of a leakage of batteries rechargeable batteries immediately remove them from the product to prevent damage Only use the same type of batteries rechargeable batteries Do not mix used and new batteries rechargeable batteries Remove batteries rechargeable batteries if the product will not be ...

Page 13: ...arm clock works perfectly Open the battery compartment 15 on the underside of the product by removing the cover Insert two 1 5V AA batteries not included in the scope of delivery into the battery compartment 15 Ensure correct polarity This is indicated in the battery compartment 15 Close the battery compartment 15 by placing the cover on top of it and clicking it into place Establishing the power ...

Page 14: ... 24 hour clock and the 12 hour clock press the VOL MIN button 6 or VOL HR button 5 To apply the setting press the TIME SET button 9 again Press the TIME SET button 9 The time flashes now on the display 1 To set the hour press or hold the VOL HR button 5 To set the minutes press or hold the VOL MIN button 6 To apply the set time press the TIME SET button 9 Note If the 12 hour clock has been set fro...

Page 15: ...ide of the permissible broadcasting frequency ranges do not pass this onto third parties or do not use this improperly To switch on the radio press the FM AM button 11 To switch off the radio press the FM AM button 11 for approx 2 seconds Note To switch between AM and FM press the FM AM 11 briefing Adjusting the volume Set the desired volume using the VOL MIN button 6 or VOL HR button 5 The volume...

Page 16: ...the UP AL2 button 13 or the DOWN AL1 button 12 to change to the frequency dis play again Only then can you start the automatic radio station search Fine tuning the radio stations manually To set the desired frequency range press the FM AM button 11 briefly When FM has been received a dot appears on the left side of the display 1 beside FM when AM has been received a dot appears on the left side of...

Page 17: ...n presets available Set the desired radio as described in the chapter searching for radio stations or fine tuning the radio stations manually Press the TIME SET button 9 On the display 1 the number of radio station presets flashes i e To set a radio station preset press the VOL MIN button 6 or VOL HR button 5 To save the setting press the TIME TIME SET 9 again Automatic radio station search AMS fu...

Page 18: ... programming the alarm times whether you would like an alarm tone to ring or if the radio should switch on when the alarm goes off You can programme two different alarm times Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Ensure that the radio has been switched off Press the DOWN AL1 button 12 or UP AL2 button 13 On the display 1 the time will flash and a dot will appear in the left or right corner beside the type of alarm To s...

Page 19: ...tion To activate the alarm function press the DOWN AL1 button 12 or UP AL2 button 13 briefly one or more times A dot appears on the display next to the alarm 1 or 2 symbolizing the waking up function with alarm or with the radio Deactivate the alarm To switch off the alarm for 24 hours press the FM AM button 11 while the alarm is ringing Note The product automatically stops the alarm after an hour...

Page 20: ...utes To switch on the SLEEP function press the SLEEP button 8 On the display 1 a switch off time of 60 minutes appears To shorten the switch off time by a further 10 minutes press the SLEEP button 8 again Press the SLEEP button 8 repeatedly until the desired switch off time is shown on the display 1 After a few seconds the time will show up on the display 1 again To switch off the SLEEP function p...

Page 21: ...riefly To switch off the nightlight press the SNOOZE LIGHT DIM button 10 again briefly Cleaning and Care Remove the power plug from the mains socket before cleaning the product Only clean the outside of the product using a soft dry cloth Use a slightly dampened cloth and mild cleaning agent to clean Never use solvents or abrasives as these could damage the surface of the product Storage at non usa...

Page 22: ...ates no voltage Check the power supplies No tone rings The volume is set to Minimum Press the MIN button 6 to increase the volume There are static noises during radio reception The radio station has not been set properly Set the radio station using the DOWN AL1 button 12 or the UP AL2 button 13 The reception is too weak Move the cable aerial 3 to improve the reception The time blinks on the displa...

Page 23: ... for waste separation which are marked with abbreviations a and numbers b with following meaning 1 7 plastics 20 22 paper and fibreboard 80 98 composite materials The product and packaging materials are recyclable dispose of it separately for better waste treatment The Triman logo is valid in France only Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more details of how to dispose of your worn o...

Page 24: ...etals are as follows Cd cadmium Hg mercury Pb lead That is why you should dispose of used batteries rechargea ble batteries at a local collection point Warranty The product has been manufactured to strict quality guidelines and meticulously examined before delivery In the event of product defects you have legal rights against the retailer of this product Your legal rights are not limited in any wa...

Page 25: ...d or used or maintained improperly The warranty applies to defects in material or manufacture This war ranty does not cover product parts subject to normal wear thus possibly considered consumables e g batteries or for damage to fragile parts e g switches rechargeable batteries or glass parts ...

Page 26: ...OWIM GmbH Co KG Stiftsbergstraße 1 DE 74167 Neckarsulm GERMANY Model No HG00708A BS HG00708B BS Version 05 2017 Last Information Update 05 2017 Ident No HG00708A BS B BS052017 IE NI IAN 285662 ...

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