Grundig 400 PE Using the CLOCK, Alarm and Sleep Timer Features, HOW to Control the Alarm Clock

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USING THE CLOCK, ALARM AND SLEEP TIMER FEATURES

 

 

This can be done with the radio on or off. The YB400PE’s clock

HOW TO CONTROL THE ALARM CLOCK

is a 24 hour clock only, e.g. 6’oclock in the morning will read as

·Press the AUTO button several times while looking at the

6:00; 6 o’clock in the evening will read as 18:00. There are two

clocks, TIME I and TIME II. Select one or the other by pressing

upper left corner of the display.

the TIME 1/2 button. TIME I or TIME II shows in the display at

· The “musical note” symbol wakes you to the radio playing the

top center. Set the time using the examples below.

last station it was set to.

 

· The “bell” symbol wakes you to a beeper sound.

EXAMPLE 1: If it is 06:00 hours press 6 . 0 0, then immediately

· When both symbols disappear and -:— appears, THE

press the TIME 1/2 button.

ALARM IS DEACTIVATED.

 

 

EXAMPLE 2: If it is 15:32 hours press 1 5 . 3 2, then immedi-

HOW TO USE THE ALARM CLOCK’S SNOOZE FEA-

ately press the TIME 1/2 button.

TURE (button on top of radio)

HOW TO SET THE ALARM CLOCK

Once the alarm has activated, you can get 5 minutes more sleep

 

by briefly pressing the SNOOZE button. You can repeat this as

The alarm time is shown in the upper left corner of the display,

many times as you like. By pressing the SNOOZE button for

under “ON TIME,” when the radio is off.

more than 2 seconds, you can completely shut off the alarm.

To set the alarm to activate at 6:30:

1.Press 6 . 3 0 (be sure to include the decimal point)

2.Immediately press and release the ON TIME button.

3.Select the alarm mode using the AUTO button.

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