Sears 274.4392839 owner manual Alarm Timer Operation, Setting the Alarm

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Operating Features

Alarm Timer Operation

By setting the alarm, you can program the TV to turn on and/or off by itself.

After the ON TIME is set and the ALARM ON/OFF function is set to ON, the TV will automatically tum on each day at the time you selected and remain on until the OFF TIME is reached. If no OFF TIME has been programmed, the TV will remain on until you turn it off.

The ALARM ON/OFF function lets you easily deactivate or reactivate

the alarm without having to reset the ON TIME and OFF TIME.

When the alarm time is reached, the set will turn on at whatever volume

you left it when you last turned it off. So if you want the TV to come on loudly at the ON TIME, be sure the TV is playing loudly when you turn off the TV for the last time.

When the ALARM ON/OFF function displays SET CLOCK, you will need

to set the clock time before you will be able to turn on the alarm function.

Details for setting the clock are on page 3.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Duringextended power failures the alarm function will be

disabled. The alarm ON TIME and OFF TIME will stay set but the ALARM ON/OFF function will be set to OFF and will display SET CLOCK to inform you that the clock must be reset to the correct time. Once the clock has been reset you can reactivate the ALARM function by changing the ALARM function to ON.

Setting the Alarm

1.Repeatedly press the SETUP button to select the SETALARM function.

Then press + or - to display the alarm settings.

. When the first ALARM function is selected, pressing + or - will switch the setting between ON and OFF. Set this function to ON if you want to activate the alarm. When this function is set to OFF, the alarm is deactivated and the TV will not turn on or off by itself.

Note: If SET CLOCK is displayed next to ALARM, you will need to set the clock time before you will be able to turn on the

alarm function. Details for setting the clock are on page 3.

. Press SETUP to select the next

function called ON TIME. If you want the TV to turn on by itself, enter the desired time by first pressing - to select the hour (including AM and PM) and then pressing + to select the minutes. If you only want the TV to turn off by itself and not turn on, you can disable the ON TIME by pressing

_- until the word DISABLED appears. Note: Remember to check the AM/PM

setting. Midnight is 12:00AM and noon

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Press SETUP to select the next function called OFF TIME. If you want the TV to turn off by itself, enter the desired time by first pressing - to select the hour (including AM and PM) and then pressing + to select the minutes. If you only want the TV to turn on by itself and not turn off, you can disable the OFF TIME by pressing - until the word DISABLED appears.

Press SETUP to select the next function called CHANNEL. This

function lets you program which channel the TV will tune when it

turns on at the ON TIME. Press CHANNEL up or down to select the channel, and then press + or - to enter it into the CHANNEL function.

Note: The TV will change to the channel that you select. This will help you to confirm that it is indeed the channel you want the TV to turn on to.

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