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To prevent an electric shock, do not open the hous-
ing by yourself. Do not repair the unit or make any 
changes in it by yourself. If you find any damages, 
unplug  the  unit  and  apply  to  an  authorized  service 
center.

 

For children safety reasons, do not leave polyethyl-
ene bags, used as a packaging, unattended.

Attention! 

Do not allow children to play with polyethyl-

ene bags or packaging film. 

Danger of suffocation!

 

This unit is not intended for usage by children under 
8 years of age. 

 

Place the unit away from children under 8 years of 
age during its operation.

 

Children  aged  8  and  over  as  well  as  disabled  per-
sons  can  use  this  unit  only  under  supervision  of  a 
person who is responsible for their safety, if they are 
given all the necessary and understandable instruc-
tions  concerning  the  safe  usage  of  the  unit  and 
information about danger that can be caused by its 
improper usage.

THE UNIT IS INTENDED FOR HOUSEHOLD USAGE 
ONLY

Power connection

After unit transportation or storage at low tempera-
ture, it is necessary to keep it for at least two hours 
at room temperature before switching on.

 

Make sure that operating voltage of the unit corre-
sponds to the voltage of your home mains. 

 

The  unit  is  equipped  with  an  integrated  battery 
backup  power  supply  system  that  allows  to  save 
settings of current time, timer and alarm in case of 
AC  supply  voltage  interruption.  Once  the  voltage 
gets normal, the unit will be switched to the mains 
power supply. 

Note: Indications can be displayed and alarm can 
be actuated only when there is voltage in the mains.

 

Open the battery compartment lid (20), having pre-
liminary unscrewed the fixing screw. Insert a CR2032 
battery (not included), with the “plus” upwards.

 

Close the battery compartment lid (20) and tighten 
up the screw. 

 

To connect the unit to the mains, insert the plug of 
the power cord (25) into the mains socket.

Attention! 

Batteries leakage can cause injuries or unit damage. To 
avoid the unit damage, follow the instructions given below:

 

insert a battery following the polarity (with the “plus” 
upwards);

 

remove 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 the unit into the mains.

 

Press  and  hold  the  button  (11)  «mode»,  the  year 
symbol will start flashing on the display.

 

Set  the  required  year  by  pressing  consequently  or 
holding the buttons (2) «

◄◄

» and (4) «

►►

».

 

Press the button (11) «mode».

 

The month digits will 

start flashing on the display.

 

Use the buttons (2) «

◄◄

» and (4) «

►►

» to select 

the required month.

 

Press the button (11) «mode».

 

The day digits will start 

flashing on the display.

 

Use the buttons (2) «

◄◄

» and (4) «

►►

» to select 

the required day.

 

Press the button (11) «mode», the time format sym-
bol will start flashing on the display: 24 hours (24 Hr) 
or 12 hours (12 Hr).

 

Use the buttons (2) «

◄◄

» and (4) «

►►

» to select 

the time format (12 Нr or 24 Нr).

 

Press  the  button  (11)  «mode».  The  hour  digits  will 
start flashing on the display.

 

Use the buttons (2) 

◄◄

 and (4) 

►►

 to select the 

required hour.

Note: 

To set the afternoon time in the 12 hour format 

(12 Hr), consequently press the buttons (2) «

◄◄

» and 

(4) «

►►

» until the «PM» indicator appears.

 

Press the button (11) «mode».

 

The minute digits will 

start flashing on the display.

 

Use the buttons (2) «

◄◄

» and (4) «

►►

» to set the 

time in minutes.

 

To finish the setup procedure, press the button (11) 
«mode».

Note: 

If  the  buttons  (2)  «

◄◄

»  and  (4)  «

►►

»  are  

not  pressed  within  30  seconds  during  the  setup  
process,  the  unit  will  be  switched  to  the  current  time 
mode.

Current date view

 

To view the year in the current time mode (radio is 
off), press the button (4) 

►►

/YEAR/DST.

 

To view the current date and month, press the button 
(2) 

◄◄

 / MONTH/DAY/ °C/°F.

Setting the clock to summer time and vice versa

 

Plug the unit into the mains.

 

Press  and  hold  the  button  (4)  «DST»  until  the  time 
digits change (in the summer time mode the symbol 
«

» is shown).

Alarm setup (AL.1 and AL. 2)

 

To view the alarm settings in the current time mode 
press the button (10) «AL.set» consequently.

 

In the current time mode, press and hold the button 
(10)  «AL.set».  The  hour  digits  of  the  first  alarm  will 
start flashing on the display.

 

Use the buttons (2) «

◄◄

» and (4) «

►►

» to select 

the required hour.

 

Press the button (10) «AL.set». The minute digits will 
start flashing on the display.

 

Use the buttons (2) «

◄◄

» and (4) «

►►

» to select 

the required minutes.

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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...

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