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CLOCK RADIO 

The clock radio is intended for time indication, receiving 
of radio signal in AM and FM range and for usage as an 
alarm clock.

Description

1.  «SNOOZE/SLEEP» alarm repeating signal/radio auto 

switch-off button

2.  Settings change button 

◄◄

 / MONTH/DAY / °C/°F 

3.  Infrared remote sensors
4.  Settings change button 

►►

/YEAR/DST

5.  On/off button 
6.  Projector
7.  Band switching button «band»
8.  First  alarm  on  and  alarm  signal  selection  button 

«AL.1» 

9.  Second alarm on and alarm signal selection button 

«AL.2»  

10. «AL.set» alarm setting button
11. Date and time setting button «mode»
12. Focus adjustment «FOCUS» 
13. Display
14. Speaker
15. Radio station tuning control «tuning»
16. Volume level control «- »
17. Display brightness control «display dimmer» 
18. Button  of  projected  image  rotation  to  180  degrees 

«180° flip» 

19. Projector on/off button «on/off»
20. Battery compartment lid
21. “RESET” button
22. FM-antenna cord 
23. Label
24. Temperature sensor (for indoor use only)
25. Power cord

Warning!

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD

DO NOT OPEN

Warning:

 To avoid the risk of fire or electric shock, 

do  not  expose  the  unit  to  rain  or  moisture.  To  pre-
vent the risk of electric shock, do not open the hous-
ing by yourself. The device’s technical maintenance 
should  be  performed  by  service  centers’  qualified 
specialists only.

The  lightning  symbol  within  an  equilateral 
triangle is intended to alert the user to the 
presence  of  dangerous  voltage  within  the 
product’s housing that may lead to an elec-
tric shock.

The  exclamation  mark  within  an  equilat-
eral  triangle  points  to  important  operating 
and  maintenance  recommendations  in  the 
instruction manual.

SAFETY MEASURES

Read  this  instruction  manual  carefully  before  using  the 
unit and keep this manual for the whole operation period. 
Mishandling the unit can lead to its breakage and cause 
harm to the user or damage to his/her property.
To  reduce  the  risk  of  fire,  to  prevent  electric  shock  or 
other  injuries,  it  is  necessary  to  observe  the  following 
safety measures when using the unit.

 

Make sure that unit operating voltage corresponds 
to the voltage of your mains.

 

To avoid risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose 
the unit to rain or moisture.

 

Do  not  immerse  the  unit,  the  power  cord  and  the 
power plug into water or any other liquids.

 

To  prevent  fire  or  electric  shock,  do  not  use  this 
unit  in  places  with  high  humidity  (near  bath  tubs, 
containers  filled  with  water,  kitchen  sinks,  wash-
ing machines, near a swimming pool, in wet base-
ments, etc.) 

 

Protect the unit from drips and splashes.

 

Do not overload mains sockets or extension cords, 
as this can result in fire or electric shock.

 

Place  the  unit  in  such  a  way  that  you  can  immedi-
ately pull out the plug from the socket in case of any 
malfunction.

 

For additional protection of the unit, unplug it dur-
ing lightning storms and in cases when you are not 
going to use clock radio for a long time. It will prevent 
the unit from being damaged by lightning and power 
surges in the mains.

 

Install the unit on flat surface in places with proper 
ventilation. Do not block the ventilation openings of 
the device.

 

Place  the  unit  on  a  flat  stable  surface,  away  from 
equipment with strong magnetic field, for example, 
from video and audio recorders or big speakers, as 
magnetic electric field lines from these devices may 
cause interference in the unit operation.

 

Do  not  connect  the  FM-antenna  to  an  external 
antenna.

 

Do  not  place  the  clock  radio  near  heat  sources 
such  as  radiators,  heat  registers,  stoves  or  in 
places exposed to direct sunlight, excessive dust, 
vibration or mechanical shocks. It is prohibited to 
place  sources  of  open  fire,  such  as  candles  on 
the unit.

 

Do not let foreign objects get into the device open-
ings.

 

Do not let the power cord hang from the edge of a 
table, and make sure that the power cord does not 
touch sharp furniture edges and hot surfaces. When 
unplugging the unit from the mains, pull the power 
plug but not the cord.

 

Do not connect, disconnect or touch the power cord 
or  the  power  plug  with  wet  hands,  this  may  cause 
electric shock.

 

Do not use the unit if the power cord or the power 
plug  is  damaged,  if  the  unit  malfunctions,  if  it  was 
dropped or damaged in any other way.

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Page 3: ...t Make sure that unit operating voltage corresponds to the voltage of your mains To avoid risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the unit to rain or moisture Do not immerse the unit the power co...

Page 4: ...emove the battery if you are not planning to use the unit for a long time do not dismantle the battery do not subject it to high temperatures replace the batteries in time Date and time setting Plug t...

Page 5: ...station reception in the AM range is per formed by the inner magnetic antenna Change the radio clock position for the best reception For the best reception in the FM range change the position of the...

Page 6: ...press the but ton 18 180 flip To switch the projector off press the on off but ton 19 CLEANING AND CARE Unplug the unit before cleaning Use a soft cloth to clean the unit Do not use liquid or aerosol...

Page 7: ...P 2 MONTH DAY C F 3 4 YEAR DST 5 6 7 band 8 AL 1 9 AL 2 10 AL set 11 mode 12 FOCUS 13 14 15 tuning 16 volume 17 display dimmer 18 180 180 flip 19 on off 20 21 RESET 22 FM 23 24 25 FM VT 3527 indd 7 27...

Page 8: ...8 8 8 8 20 CR2032 20 25 11 mode 2 4 11 mode 2 4 11 mode 2 4 11 mode 24 24 Hr 12 12 Hr 2 4 12 r 24 r 11 mode 2 4 12 12Hr 2 4 PM 11 mode 2 4 VT 3527 indd 8 27 12 2013 14 42 31...

Page 9: ...t 2 4 10 AL set 2 4 MON TUE WED THU FRI MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MON TUE WED THU FRI SUN SUN 30 2 4 AL 1 8 AL 2 9 AL 1 8 AL 2 9 9 1 SNOOZE SLEEP 9 5 30 display dimmer 17 low high display dimmer 17 auto...

Page 10: ...SNOOZE SLEEP SLP 5 1 2 3 1 3 2 3 3 2 3 SLP 90 90 1 SNOOZE SLEEP SLP 5 3 1 9 15 20 0 50 32 122 F RESET RESET 21 6 6 on off 19 FOCUS 12 180 180 flip 18 on off 19 1 1 220 240 50 CR2032 3 FM 87 5 108 AM...

Page 11: ...P 2 MONTH DAY C F 3 4 YEAR DST 5 6 7 band 8 AL 1 9 AL 2 10 AL set 11 mode 12 FOCUS 13 14 15 tuning 16 volume 17 display dimmer 18 180 flip 180 19 on off 20 21 RESET 22 FM 23 24 25 FM VT 3527 indd 11 2...

Page 12: ...12 8 8 8 20 CR2032 20 25 mode 11 2 4 mode 11 2 4 mode 11 2 4 mode 11 24 24 Hr 12 12 Hr 2 4 12 r 24 r mode 11 2 4 12 12Hr 2 4 PM mode 11 2 4 mode 11 30 2 4 VT 3527 indd 12 27 12 2013 14 42 32...

Page 13: ...ON TUE WED THU FRI MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN SUN 30 2 4 AL 1 8 AL 2 9 AL 1 8 AL 2 9 SNOOZE SLEEP 1 9 9 5 30 display dimmer 17 low high display dimmer 17 auto off 15 5 band 7...

Page 14: ...1 2 1 3 2 3 3 3 2 3 SLP 90 90 SNOOZE SLEEP 1 SLP 5 9 3 1 15 20 0 50 32 F 122 F RESET RESET 21 6 6 on off 19 FOCUS 12 180 180 flip 18 on off 19 1 1 220 240 50 CR2032 3 FM 87 5 108 M 530 1600 3 i i i i...

Page 15: ...2 MONTH DAY C F 3 I 4 YEAR DST 5 6 7 band 8 AL 1 9 AL 2 10 AL set 11 mode 12 FOCUS 13 14 15 tuning 16 volume 17 display dimmer 18 180 180 flip 19 on off 20 21 RESET 22 FM 23 24 25 FM VT 3527 indd 15...

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Page 17: ...TUE WED THU FRI MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN SUN i 30 2 4 AL 1 8 AL 2 9 AL 1 8 AL 2 9 9 1 SNOOZE SLEEP 9 5 30 display dimmer 17 low high display dimmer 17 auto off 15 5 FM band...

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