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12 SETTING SLEEP TIMER
Set the function switch to RADIO or SOUND and switch the 'ON/OFF switch to 'OFF' position,then hold the
(9)once to finish timer setting. The digits start to count down. When the sleep timer counts down to 00, it will turn off the radio or sound automatically. Or press the SNOOZE button (8) once to stop the sleep timer. Slide the function switch to RADIO and slide the AM/FM selector to desired band, press the ON/OFF button to switch it on and off. The ON/OFF button will light up when the radio is on.
13 RADIO OPERATION
Slide the function switch to RADIO and slide the AM/FM selector to desired band, press the ON/OFF button to switch it on and off. The ON/OFF button will light up when the radio is on.
14 SOOTHING SOUND OPERATION
Slide the function switch to SOUND and press the ON/OFF button to switch it on and off. Select the sound by pressing the corresponding key. The ON/OFF button and the corresponding key will light up.
15 IMPORTANT NOTE
This clock is designed as a consumer use item, NOT as scientific equipment. The success of time reception is not guaranteed; it is subject to environmental conditions and the distance from the signal source. This clock is designed for indoor use only. Please avoid high humidity, high temperature, vibration, and shock.
16SPECIFICATIONS
POWER:
Main Supply :AC 12OV/DC 6V Adapter 5OOmA (included) Battery Backup of Clock and Alarm DC 4.5V (3 x "AA")(included)
RADIO:
AM 530 - 1710 kHz
FM :88 - 108 MHz (Mono)
RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK:
WWVB: 60 kHz
17 FCC STATEMENT
It is possible, yet highly unlikely, that even your properly operating radio may cause interference to other radios or televisions. If the interference goes away after you turn off your radio, it is the cause. Here are some tips to help elimina te the interference:
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