MA0605-EA
Operation Guide |
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ILLUSTRATION | • A sticker is affixed to the glass of this clock when you purchase it. Be sure to remove the sticker before using the |
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| clock. |
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| • Depending on its model number, the appearance of your clock may differ somewhat from that shown in the |
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| illustration. |
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| GENERAL GUIDE |
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| 1 Snooze/Light button |
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| • Hold down to illuminate the display. |
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| • Pressing this button while the alarm is sounding stops the alarm. |
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| 2 Hour hand |
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| 3 Minute hand |
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| 4 Second hand |
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| 5 Alarm hand |
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| 6 Alarm ON indicator |
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| 7 Alarm ON/OFF switch |
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| 8 Battery cover |
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| 9 Alarm setting knob |
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| 0 Time setting knob |
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| A Battery |
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| SETTING THE TIME |
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| 1. Load the battery, making sure its ends are facing as shown in the illustration. |
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| 2. Remove the battery to stop the Second hand (4) at 12 o’clock position. |
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| 3. Rotate the Time setting knob (0) to set the time. |
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| • Note that this clock does not distinguish between AM and PM times. |
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| 4. Replace the battery at a time signal (on the TV, radio, etc.) to restart the Second hand (4) on the correct |
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| second. |
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| • The start of Second hand (4) may be delayed depending on when you load the battery. |
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2 | USING THE ALARM |
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| When the alarm is turned on, it will sound for 30 minutes at the preset time each day. Once the alarm starts to |
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| sound, you can turn it off by sliding the Alarm ON/OFF switch (7) to OFF. |
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1 | Setting the Alarm Time |
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| 1. Rotate the Alarm setting knob (9) counterclockwise to set the alarm time. |
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| 2. Raise the Alarm ON/OFF switch (7) to turn on the alarm. |
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| • The Alarm ON indicator is red while the alarm is turned on. |
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| • Note that this clock does not distinguish between AM and PM times. If you set an alarm to wake up to in the |
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| morning, the alarm will sound again at the same time in the evening if you leave the Alarm ON/OFF switch (7) |
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| raised. |
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| Stopping the Alarm |
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| While the alarm is sounding, press the Snooze/Light button (1) to stop it. |
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| • The snooze alarm remains activated for about 30 minutes. During that time, the alarm will sound again about four |
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| or five minutes after you press the Snooze/Light button (1) to stop the current alarm. |
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| • Pressing the Snooze/Light button (1) also turns on display illumination. |
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| The alarm will not sound if the Alarm ON/OFF switch (7) is in the OFF position. |
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| BATTERY REPLACEMENT |
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| Low battery power is indicated when timekeeping slows or stops completely. Should either of these symptoms |
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| occur, replace the battery as soon as possible. Do not leave a low or dead battery in the clock. |
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| 1. Open the Battery cover (8) as shown in the illustration. |
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| 2. Remove the old battery. |
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| 3. Load a new battery. Make sure that its positive (+) and negative |
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| 4. Replace the Battery cover (8). |
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| Battery precautions |
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| • Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. If a battery is accidentally swallowed, contact your physician |
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| immediately. |
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| • Be sure to load the battery with its positive (+) and negative |
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| • Never charge the battery that comes with the clock. |
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| • Should a battery ever leak while in the clock, wipe out the fluid with a cloth, taking care not to let any get onto |
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| your skin. |
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| • Replace the battery at least once a year, even if the current battery is working normally. | 1 |
| • The battery that comes with the clock loses some power during transport and storage. |