Vitek WX-4051 MS Manual Instruction Download Page 3

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ATTENTION! 

The unit is not a toy! Do not allow 
children to play with the unit.

Read the instruction manual carefully 
before use. Use the unit only for its 
intended purposes, as described in this 
manual. Improper handling of the unit 
can lead to its damage, do harm to the 
user or its property.

This unit is not intended to be used 
by children. Children can use the unit 
ONLY under supervision of the person 
responsible for their safety and only 
after this person gave them complete 
and clear instructions on safe use of the 
unit and danger which can be caused by 
its improper use.

CLOCK RADIO WITH NIGHT LIGHT

LOCATION OF CONTROLS

1.   ON/OFF/AUTO Function selector 
2.   Display
3.   Battery compartment
4.   Radio frequency scale
5.   Radio frequency tuning knob
6.   Band selector
7.   VOLUME/BUZZER knob
8.   SNOOZE button
9.   SLEEP button
10. MINUTE setting button
11.  CLOCK setting button
12. HOUR setting button
13. “On/Off” switch for lamp
14. ALARM button

POWER

1.  Connect the power cord to the outlet. 

Make sure that the voltage indicated on 
the device matches the voltage in your 
home.

2.  Place one 9 V battery (not included) into 

the battery compartment (3). The bat-
tery maintains the clock in case of power 
failure. In such cases, the display will not 
work, but the time is being maintained. 

After long use, the battery can go bad 
and leak. If you use the unit without a 
battery, then you will be required to set 
the time, as instructed in the “Time Set-
ting” section, each time the unit is dis-
connected from power.

TURNING ON THE LIGHTING

1.   Connect 

the 

power cord to the 
outlet.
2.  Lift the body of 
the clock up from the 
sides until it stops.
3.  Tighten the cen-
tral bolts holding the 
body to the lamp, 
as shown in the dia-
gram.

4.  Set the lighting switch (13) to the ON po-

sition.

Note: Do not forget to set the lighting 
switch (13) to the OFF position before in-
stalling the lamp shade. Make sure the light 
bulb has cooled before changing. Remove 
the old light bulb and install a new one (25 
Wt bulb).

SETTING THE CURRENT TIME

Press and hold the TIME button (11), set the 
hours by pressing the HOUR (12) button 
and the minutes by pressing the MINUTE 
button (10). The current time will be shown 
on the display (2).

RADIO

1.  Set the function selector (1) to the ON 

position.

2.  Set the band selector (6) to the FM1 or 

FM2 position.

3.  Set the radio to the desired broadcasting 

station using the TUNING knob (5).

4.  Adjust the volume using the VOLUME 

knob (7).

5.  Extend the antenna wire fully in order to 

achieve the best FM reception.

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Summary of Contents for WX-4051 MS

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Page 3: ...se of power failure In such cases the display will not work but the time is being maintained After long use the battery can go bad and leak If you use the unit without a battery then you will be requi...

Page 4: ...ess the SNOOZE button 8 SNOOZE MODE 1 The buzzer alarm or radio can be tempo rarily silenced for 9 minutes by pressing the SNOOZE button 8 You can lightly sleep during this time The alarm will repeat...

Page 5: ...UME BUZZER 8 SNOOZE 9 SLEEP 10 MINUTE 11 CLOCK 12 HOUR 13 14 ALARM 1 2 9 3 1 2 3 4 13 ON 13 OFF 25 CLOCK 11 HOUR 12 MINUTE 10 2 1 1 ON 2 6 FM1 FM2 4051_MS Instruk indd 5 4051_MS Instruk indd 5 19 08 2...

Page 6: ...6 ALARM 14 12 10 7 ALARM 14 1 2 VOLUME BUZZER 7 BUZZER 3 ALARM OFF 14 1 ON 1 ON 1 1 1 59 SLEEP 9 HOUR 12 MIN 10 2 SNOOZE 8 1 9 SNOOZE 8 9 2 1 OFF FM1 64 88 FM2 88 108 9 220 240 50 3 38 7 1070 4051_MS...

Page 7: ...8 SNOOZE 9 SLEEP 10 MINUTE 11 CLOCK 12 HOUR 13 14 ALARM 1 2 9 3 1 2 3 4 13 ON 13 OFF 25 CLOCK 11 HOUR 12 MINUTE 10 2 1 1 ON 2 6 FM1 FM2 3 TUNING 5 4 VOLUME 7 4051_MS Instruk indd 7 4051_MS Instruk ind...

Page 8: ...10 7 ALARM 14 1 2 VOLUME BUZZER 7 BUZZER 3 ALARM OFF 14 1 ON 1 ON 1 1 1 59 SLEEP 9 HOUR 12 MIN 10 2 SNOOZE 8 1 9 SNOOZE 8 9 2 1 OFF FM1 64 88 FM2 88 108 MHz 9 220 240 50 3 89 336 23 73 4051_MS Instruk...

Page 9: ...ZZER 8 SNOOZE 9 SLEEP 10 MINUTE 11 CLOCK 12 HOUR 13 14 ALARM 1 2 9 3 1 2 3 4 13 ON 13 OFF 25 CLOCK 11 HOUR 12 MINUTE 10 2 1 1 ON 2 6 FM1 FM2 3 TUNING 5 4051_MS Instruk indd 9 4051_MS Instruk indd 9 19...

Page 10: ...OLUME BUZZER 7 BUZZER 3 ALARM OFF 14 1 ON 1 ON 1 1 1 59 SLEEP 9 HOUR 12 MIN 10 2 SNOOZE 8 1 9 SNOOZE 8 9 2 1 OFF FM1 64 88 FM2 88 108 9 220 240 50 3 i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i 89 336 EEC i i i i...

Page 11: ...mentazione alla rete Verificare che la tensione operativa dell apparecchio sia identica a quella dell alimentazione locale 2 Inserire una pila 9 V non inclusa in dotazione nello scomparto per pile 3 L...

Page 12: ...le ore e minuti premendo i tasti HOUR 12 e MIN 10 2 La radio si spegner automaticamente dopo il periodo stabilito Per spegnere la radio prima del momento stabilito premere il tasto SNOOZE 8 FUNZIONE S...

Page 13: ...sixth month 2006 RUS 0606 2006 UA 0606 2006 KZ 0606 2006 IT La data della fabbricazione del prodotto indicata nel numero di serie sulla targhetta con i dati tecnici Il numero di serie un numero di un...

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