GE 2-971OA, 2-9710 manual System, Lnstal! batte~ as follows

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CLOCK RADIO OPERATION

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SLEEP TO RADIO AND WAKE TO RADIO OR WAKE TO ALARM You can set your clock radio to lull you to sleep, turn itself off, then awaken you at a present time, all automatically. Follow the steps under WAKE TO RAD/O or WAKE ~ALARM, then proceed as in SLEEP ~ RADIO instructions, steps 2 thru 5.

The push button control for Snooz-Alam has two functions:

1.To take an extra nap after the alarm sounds or the radio comes on in the WAKE mode, simply press the SNOOZ-AURMpush button to silence the radio or alarm. About 9 minutes later the radio or alarm will sound again. You can turn the unit off or use the SNOOZ-ALARMfeature for up to 1 hour and 59 minutes, after which the radio or alarm will turn itself off until the next day.

2.It shuts off the SLEEP cycle (see step 5 under SLEEP TO RADIO ).

This radio is equipped with a memory holding system that can be powered with a customer-installed %volt battery (not included). When normal household power is interrupted, or AC line cord is unplugged, the battey willpower the radio to keep track of time and alarm settings programmed into memory. When on battery power, the digital display will not light, but the radio will play and alarm will operate. Normal operation will resume after AC power is restored so you will not have to reset time or alarm.

lnstal! batte~ as follows:

1.Remove battery compartment door (located on bottom of radio) by applying thumb pressure to area indicated on battery door and then sliding door off cabinet.

2.Connect a 9-voit battery connedor. The power failure protetiion circuit willnot operate unless batte~ is installed.

3.Insed batte~ in compartment and replace compartment door.

Note: Alkaline batte~, NEDA 1604A, is recommended for memoy holding time. Carbon-zinc batte~ (NEDA 1604) may be used but memory holding time will be substantially reduced.

Memory holding time for a fresh alkaline battery is approximately 6 hours (if radio or alarm are not operated), which should take care of short, nuisanc+type AC power failures. To presewe battery life, the radio should remain plugged into an AC outlet. As the battery gets olde~ its voltage will drop and memo~ may be lost. Be sure to replace the batte~ periodically. Battery is not included with this clock radio. lMPO~ANT Be sure to remove battery when storing the set. Battery will be drained if left conneded when set is unplugged. A leaky batte~ can badly damage the clock radio.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Check List IntroductionControls and Features Controls FeaturesTelephone Controls TelephoneInstallation InstallationConnect the Coiied Cord Connect Telephone Line CordPiug in the AC Power Cord Pulse/Tone SwitchRinger Volume Introduction Telephone OperationAutomatic To Make a CallQuick Dial Numbers Telephone Meniory OperationPush Store Frequently Called NumbesChain Dial Telephone Memory OperationHm to Change a Stoti Numhr Pause DialingHW to Clear a Stoti Nu*r Hw to &M an Emr Mile StoringProduct Care Product Changing Location Phone CordReplaceable Telephone Is Ringer Select set to OFF position? Telephone ServiceWhat if you purchased your unit in Canada? TWO Year Limited Warranty TelephoneFCC Registration Formation Interference InformationHearing AID Compatibility Features Clock Radio Operation Power Failure Indicator Radio OperationHandset is out of cradle Radio MutingWake Time For a display of time in minutes and secondsTurn the Function Selector to OFF position Turn Function Selector to Alarm Wake position Or Wake to AlarmYour Choice of Wake to Radio Turn Function SELEC~R to OFFLnstal! batte~ as follows SystemService Limited WarrantyPage Accessory Order Form Box 9710Model 2-971OA 349A 1585-0001 Rev 93-45