CAUTION | RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. ana CAUTION: 10 REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK DF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. This cymbal is intended fo lone the user of the presence of insulated dangerous voltage within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude fo constitute o fs of electric shock.
Table of Contents A Consumer Guide to Product Safety FCG Ir formation Laser Safety Preparation TOF USE ooh roi reds ims res airs nee abyss baa aims shit as Elsa 003050505000 6-7 Maintenance Battery Backup Installation Battery Backup System Controls and LCD Indicators Setting the Clock Time and Calendar Listening to the Radio Anteing Information Malamud Tuning Autos Turing Last Station Memory Preset Station Memories .
A Consumer Guide to Product Safety This unit has been designed and manufactured 10 assure your personal safety. proper use can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. Please read all safety and operating instructions carefully before installation and use. Keep these instructions handy for future reference. Take special note, adheres 10 all warnings, and sways follow the instructions or the unit and In the instruction and service manuals. 1.
A Consumer Guide to Product Safety 10. Damage Require Service The unit should be serviced by qualified service personnel when: A. The power supply cord or plug has been damaged. B. Ejects have fallen into or figured hag been spilled into the enclosure. C. The unit has been exposed to rain. D. The unit nas been dropped or the enclosure damaged. E. The unit does not appear 1o operate normally or exhibits & marked change in performance. 11. Antenna Do not connect to an external antenna. ) 12.
A Consumer Guide to Product Safety FCC Information This equipment complies with the limits for Class B digital devices as specified In Part 18 of FCC Rules. Tess limits provide reasonable protection against ratio and TV interference In a residential area. However, your equipment might cause TV or radio interference even when it is operating property.
Preparation for Use Preparation for Use 1. Remove the radii and all packing materials from the carton. You should save all packing materials if the unit aver sends to be returned for service. If you do not wish Io save the materials, dispose of them properly. 2, Place the unit on a stable, level surface, close 10 an AG outlet, out of direct sunlight, and away from sources of excess dust, dirt, heat, water, moisture, violation and strong magnetic fields. 3.
Preparation for Use Battery Backup System The Battery Backup system will maintain the time, date and alarm in the scent of a power failure, If the power gods off the Radio, Nature Sounds, and CD will not play, but the display remains visible and the clock continues to run.
FAST/SKIP BACKWARD CD REPEAT OVERSLEEP MODE LIGHT SENSOR AMF ALARM SET RADIO Alarm On/Off CO Alarm On/Off SOUNDS Alarm On/Off VOLUME Down PHONES Jack Controls and Indicators SNOOZE STOP EAST/SKIP FORWARD BATTERY LOW Indicator PLAY/PAUSE = OFF/RESET PRESET Up PRESET Down MEMORY TIME/CAL (BET) HARMON (TUNING Up) MIN/DATE (TUNING Down) = Y VOLUME BRIGHTNESS Control OCEAN WIND BROOK | FOREST SLEEP VOLUME
LCD Display CALENDAR MODE “alone ix-30 CU Repeat Playback RADIO MODE Play Arm owe a [PRESET STATION) CO MODE AA FM GD] EET Me Bundesbank SONDRA TRACK) PM Indicator Clock Display {Radio Frequency Display) R REED CIT TRAGIC CD | [| [OCEAN Pre] FOREST WIND Agr Modes Sleep Volume Nate Sounds
Setting the Clock Time and Calendar Before you start please note the following: Vita setting the Time or Calendar, you do not press the HR/MON or INTIMIDATE Button within 10 seconds, the misplay will stop flashing. If this happens you must press the TIME/CAL Button Once to enter the Setting Mode anc twice to enter the Calendar Setting Mode. M Month} & Di Date) fern 4 1 F(T AER Digital Indicator When the correct time is displayed and flashing, press once to enter the Setting the Calendar Mode.
Listening to the Radio Antenna information FM Extend the FM wire antenna to fis full length and vary the direction to find It's strongest signal. AM The AM bar veterinary is inside the cabinet. Notate the cabinet until you find the strongest AM signal. NOTE: if the ON/SLEEP Button is pressed more that once, the unit will enter the Sleep Mode. The current time display wil have changed to the Sleep Time indicator (90, 80, 30,15).
Preset Station Memories This radio has a total of 18 preset station memories 8 AM and preset stations). To enter stations in the units memory do the follow! Fr Le) « Press to select the station, step 5 1] 1030 4 * Press MEMORY once whi Preset Station | : the station ie displayed, The [ ravioli station digits will begin seed ee to flash. * Precise once to turn the parer on. PRESET Up/Down, MODE SEE NOTE BELOW » Press until the display changes to radio frequency.
Pres once io turn the power on, * Press until he display changes to radii frequency. » Pres to choose AM or FM. Recalling Preset Stations Preset Station Indicator Indicator Changing Preset Stations To change a Preset Station simply follow the Instructions for Preset Station Memories and enter a new station into the preset number you wish to change. The new station bill be “remembered” and the previous station will be “forgotten”.
Playing Compact Discs NOTE: «Do not open the CD road during playback or while the dies is spinning in the pause mode. Always press the Stop Bunion and Walt for the disc io stop before opening the door, en misrule] step 1 * Push down gently where iris tasseled “PUSH on the CD 2 player door 0 open it up, & EX¥1 PLAYFUL then place a compact disc on al * Press 10 begin the playback. the CD spindle with the = i The track digit number wil printed label side facing up. sangs to 1.
Playing Compact Discs REPEAT PLAYBACK ea * During playback, press once and the disc will play through then start back once again from track #1. A rectangular arrow indicator appears around the play arrow indicator. To cane, press the button again uml the rectangular arrow disappears. CS Llc T odd Press 10 start the playback. During playback, press to pause. The Play Arrow Indicator will begin to flash. Press again to continue normal playback.
Playing Nature Sounds fol TEES ser 1 | * Press once to turn the TOWED Press to adj » Press until the unsound) oratorical appears on the display. * Press to win the power off, SOUNDS Indicator NATURE SOUNDS *» Press any one of the 4 Nature Sounds. The sound you select will appear on the display. NOTE: Playing the Nature Soured of your choice will not affect the one that Is programmed for week up time.
Setting the Radio Alarm Time Before you start please note the following: NOTE: Whigs setting the alarm times, the display will return tC the current clock time If na bunion fs pressed within seconds. You may exit the Setting Mode af anytime by simply pressing the ALARM SET Button repeatedly until the current clock time is displayed. NOTE: Before setting the Radio Alarm Time, you must preset the radio station you wish to wake 10 into the preset memory. See Preset Station Merinos.
Setting The CD Alarm Time NOTE: Be sure to insert the CD you wish to wake fo. if the alarm is set and thees the CD player, the afar will default to Buzzer. * Crass fo set the alarm Hour. TTT MIN/DATE * Press until the CD alarm . * Press 10 set the alarm indicator flashes on the Minute. Her pass ALARM display. = Tay of {1 BET twice to return to the current tire display. IMPORTANT EYES Alarm on/oft CD « Press until the “CD” alarm indicator appears on the display to confirm that Wake to Chis on.
Setting The Nature Sounds Alarm Time Nature Sounds PARE he *» Press unit the poundings) alarm indicator dashes on the display. ass moan) | 237 PARSON see 2 « While @sourish and clock digits are flashing, press Conan, Brook, Forest or'Wind to choose the sound you desire, SOUNDSCAPES » Press to set ihe alarm Hour, EXAMINATION + Press to set the alarm Minute. Then press ALARM SET once tw strum 0 the current time display.
To Check Your Wake Up Settings Press the ALARM SET Button to change the current clock time to the flashing alarm time display with the fishing alarm Indicator in the lower left corner. Repeatably pass the ALARM BET Button until you see the RADIO, CD or @sounps® alarm indicator and the corresponding teems on the display. Setting Multiple Alarms You can wake to 3 different anal times by setting different wake up tires for the Radio, CD armband Nature Sounds.
Sleep to Radio, CD or Nature Sounds AM, FM, CD, &SOUNDS LX 5G, 30,55 Sleep timer Indicator ERE] SLEET VOLUME, | 17 * Press to select the Sleep EEE * Press twice 10 enter the Sleep Mode and then >A = Volume Level, The Sleep press again to choose the = volume will not effect the sleep time Wake Up Volume Level. minute increments. The am Sleep Volume Indicator will = a ad appear on the display, o Press at any ime to tum off the Radio, CD or Nature Sounds before the sleep * Crass {0 select the Mature Sounds.
Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Rare Is ro display and the radio wil not play . Tov unit is disconnected from the AG « Pac stet as no power . Tra A ae car vol ad ty a wel switch that is “OFF * Connect to an AC satiety « “Try the Nit on anther auntie » 00 not weg an pullet that is controlled by a wal switch The battery indicator is On » Ratios have not been initialized corrector in the battery compartment + Batteries sre weak or exhausted .
© Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY Cannot set tha clock or alarm time + Tne display must be fasting + Crass the TIME/CAL or ALARM SET Sutton to start the display flashing and then adjust the clock of airman ime (Bue pages 10, 17, 18,19) The alarm des rat come arn » apter wis not st rectally for AM ot * Alarm indicators ag not on the display Check the alarm Hume selling Samantha glam On Squareness thi RADIO, £0 and for BOUNDS Bunions 50 that the corresponding slam indicator 1s displayed in the b
Limited One-Year Warranty 8D Technologies ire., Timex Angie Products Division, warrants this product ta be free fom defects in workmanship and material under normal use and conditions for a period of 90 days from the dais of original purchases, Should service be required by reason of any defect or malfunction, it is best fo first rectum protect and all parts there of, to the store where twas original purchased.