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PROJECTION ALARM CLOCK RADIO - User Guide 

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Contents ...........................................................................Page

Warnings  ............................................................................................. 2 

Features and Controls  ....................................................................... 3

Box contents  ....................................................................................... 4

Introduction  ........................................................................................ 4

Powering your alarm clock radio  ..................................................... 4

Setting the clock  ................................................................................. 5

Listening to FM radio  ......................................................................... 5

Alarm functions  .................................................................................6-7

Adjusting display and projector ........................................................ 7

Charging an external device .............................................................. 7

Specifications  ...................................................................................... 8

Warnings and advice

 

1. This product contains a Lithium coin cell battery keep the battery  

  away from children. The battery could be harmful if swallowed.  

  Seek immediate medical  advice if you believe a battery has been  

  swallowed. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as this could  

  cause an explosion. The remote and battery must not be  

  disposed of with normal household waste. Take to a designated  

  recycling collection point for waste  batteries and electronic  

 equipment.

2. The unit should not be exposed to direct sunlight, very high or 

  low temperatures, moisture, strong magnetic fields, high  

  frequencies and dusty environments.

3. Do not use abrasives, benzene, thinner or other solvents to clean  

  the surface of the unit. To clean, wipe with a clean soft cloth it 

  and a mild detergent solution. 

4. Never attempt to insert wires, pins or other such objects into the  

  vents or openings of the unit. 

7. Make sure the vents are not covered with newspaper, table-cloths,  

  curtains or similar items. Leave a distance of 5 cm around the  

  unit to allow for adequate ventilation.

5. Do not disassemble or modify the unit, there are no user  

  serviceable parts. 

6. If the unit is damaged or malfunctions do not use. Consult  

  a qualified service engineer.  

Disposal of your old appliance:

All electrical and electronic products containing Lithium 

batteries should be disposed of separately from  

household waste at an appropriate recycling point/centre.  

For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, 

please contact your local authority.

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Страница 1: ...IS AC01 PROJECTION ALARM CLOCK RADIO 90049PI user guide ...

Страница 2: ...d to direct sunlight very high or low temperatures moisture strong magnetic fields high frequencies and dusty environments 3 Do not use abrasives benzene thinner or other solvents to clean the surface of the unit To clean wipe with a clean soft cloth it and a mild detergent solution 4 Never attempt to insert wires pins or other such objects into the vents or openings of the unit 7 Make sure the ve...

Страница 3: ...tor alarm 8 Alarm 2 indicator radio 9 PROJECTOR ON OFF button 180 FLIP button 10 MEM M button SET button DATE button 11 BACKWARDS button 12 FORWARD button 13 ALARM 1 button VOL DOWN button 14 ALARM 2 button VOL UP button 15 POWER button ALARM OFF button 16 Speaker 17 USB charging port 18 Antenna 19 Battery compartment 20 DC IN socket Features and controls DC 5V 1 2A 2 1 3 8 7 6 5 18 19 16 10 9 11 ...

Страница 4: ...um CR2032 coin cell not supplied If the power is interupted the radio automatically switches to the battery power supply which powers the clock and ensures the timer settings are not lost The battery compartment 19 is located on the underside of the IS AC01 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw holding the compartment door closed and remove the door 2 Insert the battery into the compart...

Страница 5: ...ss the POWER button 15 to turn off the radio Setting preset stations You can store up to 10 preset stations 1 First tune to a station 2 Press and hold the MEM M button 10 until P01 or the next available preset slot shows on the display 3 Press the BACKWARD 11 or FORWARD button 12 to select a preset number P01 P10 4 Press the MEM M button 10 button to confirm The preset station has been set up 5 Pr...

Страница 6: ...13 when this option is selected Then press BACKWARD 11 or FORWARD button 12 to select a specific day for the alarm activation e g 1 Monday 2 Tuesday Once an alarm is set the alarm will activate automatically with the the sound as indicated alarm or radio as indicated on the left side of the clock screen for Alarm 1 and on the right side for Alarm 2 Turning the alarms on or off When the clock time ...

Страница 7: ...d date and again for time In radio mode press the BACKWARD 11 or FORWARD button 12 once to briefly change the display from the clock time to the current radio frequency playing Projector 1 Press the button 9 to project the time onto a nearby wall or the ceiling of your bedroom 2 Press and hold the FLIP button 9 to flip the projected image 3 Turn the FOCUS dial 1 to adjust the image sharpness Pleas...

Страница 8: ...Address Philex Electronic Ltd London Road Bedford MK42 0NX UK Registration No 339123 Model identifier OBL 0501200E OBL 0501200B Input AC frequency 50 60Hz Input voltage 100 240VAC Output voltage 5 0VDC Output current 1 2A Output power 6 0W Average active efficiency 79 97 Efficiency at low load 10 N A No load power consumption 0 053W Technical Support For further advice please visit our technical w...

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