
RCK7330
Digital Alarm Clock Radio
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FRONT VIEW
SETTING THE TIME
1.) Press and hold the TIME button together with the HOUR and MINUTE buttons to adjust the time display. If the PM indicator is 'on', the time displayed is PM.
2.) Release all buttons when the correct time is displayed. The clock begins to run.
LISTENING TO THE RADIO
1.) Set the Function selector to the 'ON' position.
2.) Set the BAND SELECTOR switch to the AM or FM position.
3.) Rotate the TUNING knob to select the desired station.
4.) Rotate the VOLUME knob to adjust the volume level.
5.) When finished listening set the Function selector to the 'OFF' position.
For Better Reception
FM - Fully extend the AC power cord and adjust its direction and position.
AM - Rotate the entire unit until the internal AM antenna finds the strongest signal.
SETTING THE ALARM TIME AND WAKE UP MODE
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1.) Press and hold the ALARM button together with the HOUR and MINUTE button to adjust the
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3.) To wake to the buzzer set the Function selector to the 'BUZZER' position. The ALARM indicator comes 'On'.
4.) To wake to Radio follow steps 1 - 4 in LISTENING TO THE RADIO above and then set the Function selector to the 'AUTO' position. The ALARM indicator comes 'On'.
STOPPING THE ALARM
The alarm will continue for 1 hour and 59 minutes.
| LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS |
1.) | HOUR Button. |
2.) | ALARM Set/Reset Button. |
3.) | SNOOZE Button. |
4.) | TIME Button. |
5.) | SLEEP Button. |
6.) | MINUTE Button. |
7.) | Speaker. |
8.) | VOLUME Control. |
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10.) | Function Selector Switch. |
| (BUZZER/AUTO/ON/OFF) |
11.) | ALARM “On” Indicator. |
12.) | PM Indicator. |
13.) | Clock Display. |
14.) | BAND SELECTOR (FM/AM). |
15.) | Dial Pointer. |
16.) | AC Power Cord. |
17.) | TUNING Control. |
POWER SUPPLY
AC power : 120V 60 Hz AC.
DC power : 9V battery type 006P (not provided) for clock
An alkaline type battery is recommended. For optimum performance, this battery should be replaced every 6 months.
1.) Insert the AC power cord into a convenient standard AC wall outlet.
2.) Connect the 9V battery inside the compartment at the rear of the unit.
battery is not installed, the display blinks to indicate that you have to reset the time and alarm settings.
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a.) | Press SNOOZE button to stop the alarm for 9 minutes, the alarm turns 'On' again. |
b.) | Press the ALARM button to stop the alarm for 24 hours. It will turn 'On' again at the |
| same time on the following day. |
c.) | Set the Function selector to the 'OFF' position to shut off the alarm completely. |
| The ALARM indicator goes 'Off'. |
SLEEP TO MUSIC
Set the BUZZER/AUTO/ON/OFF switch to OFF position when you sleep to music, and to AUTO position when you sleep to music and wake up next morning.
1.) Press the SLEEP button. The display shows "59" and the radio begins to play. Select the desired band, station, and volume level.
2.) To increase the Sleep time by 1 hour, press the SLEEP and HOUR buttons together.
3.) To decrease the Sleep time, press the SLEEP and MINUTE buttons together. The display begins counting down. Release the buttons when the display shows the desired Sleep time.
4.) When the Sleep Timer counts down to "00" the radio shuts off automatically. To shut the radio off before the Sleep Timer reaches "00" press the SNOOZE button at any time.
CAUTION |
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CAUT I O N | ATTENTION : To reduce the risk of electric |
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK | shock, do not remove the cover. There are no |
user serviceable parts inside the unit. Refer all | |
DO NOT OPEN | servicing to qualified personnel. |
The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol within the triangle is a warning sign alerting the user of "dangerous voltage" inside the unit.
The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign ! alerting the user of important instructions accompanying the
product.
WARNING
•To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture.
IMPORTANT
•Do not throw batteries in fire!
•The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing.
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