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Using the alarm
In clock mode, press the Save + /
Alarm button (4) the display will
show the
symbol, which means the
alarm is activated. When the set time
is reached, the radio is automatically
turned on.
Attention:
in alarm mode, the radio
automatically turns off after two
hours.
Sleep mode
The Sleep mode automatically turns
off the radio receiver to save energy.
In clock mode, press the On/Standby
button (1) to turn on the radio the
SLEEP
symbol and 90 appears
on the screen, which means that sleep
mode is activated and will turn off the
radio in 90 minutes.
In sleep mode, press the On/Standby
button to set the sleep time.
Setting the sleep time:
3. Setup is complete; the last band
and frequency settings are saved.
The receiver will turn off when the
off time is reached.
4. If you want to turn off the radio
manually, press the On/Standby
button (1) one time the current
time will appear on the display.
REMARKS TO USERS
Settings reset button
The receiver uses a microchip to
process the radio signal, so when
changing the battery, when the radio
breaks, or when the external power
adapter is not working, the radio may
not work. Only the backlight buttons
will work.
Main factors
1. The display doesnt show any-
thing when the receiver is turned
on.
2. The display works, but the but-
tons do not.
3. When turned on, the display
doesnt work correctly and the
buttons dont work either.
4. Once turned on, you cannot turn
it off.
In these situations the reset button
should be used.
Reset
Remove the batteries and press the
reset button (15).
Attention:
All receiver settings are
erased after each reset, so you must
set the time and station frequencies
again.
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