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1. iia i l 40 NUSE ML 30 CR User Manual LAMP CLOCK RADIO WITH SOUNDS OF NATURE Fe deg n PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTION CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT Auxiliary device 1 Connect your auxiliary source e g mp3 player to the AUX input jack 17 2 Turn on the unit 12 and turn on your auxiliary source Adjust the volume by the knob 7 to the desired level 3 To stop listening to the auxiliary source disconnect your auxiliary source from the AUX input jack 17 SETTING THE ALARM AND WAKE UP MODE This unit allows two wake times and to set the main light to turn on automatically and progressively a certain time before the alarm triggers 1 To set the alarm time Slide the setting mode switch 6 to alarm1 or alarm2 position AL 1 or AL 2 will appear on display and the HOUR digit will flash Press lt 4 B 13 14 to adjust the value The time decrements or increments at a faster rate when you press and hold the buttons Press Sioze button 3 and the MINUTE digit will flash press lt q P 13 14 to adjust 2 To set the progressive light with setting mode switch 6 on or position Press _ amp button 1 repeatedly to adjust the progressive light activated duration OFF 05 10 15 20 OFF before alarm triggers is displayed 5 NOTE When set to OFF the main light will remain switched off at wake up is not displayed 3 When alarm time and progressiv
2. 10 7 29 LCD DISPLAY CTUONTUENED My gy gy ey es THUFRI HER nf on D i SLEEP SNOOZE TTT NOOI Sea ninia Setting the brightness of the display When the alarm is not triggered and the setting switch is at a position press Stidoze button 3 repeatedly to adjust the brightness high medium or low level of the display TIME SETTING to time position the HOUR digit will 1 Slide the setting mode switch 6 flash on display 5 2 Press lt d gt 13 14 to adjust the value The time decrements or increments at a faster rate when you press and hold the buttons Press SiSoze button 3 to confirm your setting 3 Repeat step 2 to complete the setting of minute date month year 12 24hour mode Press Sidoze button and your set time will show on display 4 After finish the setting slide the setting mode switch 6 to Q lock position NOTE When the switch is NOT at Q position some of the function keys are disabled GB 3 MORE INFORMATION CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove the cover There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit Refer all servicing to qualified personnel h The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol within the triangle is a warn ing sign alerting the user of dangerous voltage inside the The exclamation point within the triangle is a warning sign alerting the user of important instructi
3. intended use Where the mains plug is used as the disconnect device the disconnect device shall remain readily operable Under the influence of electrical fast transient or and electrostatic phenomenon the product may malfunction and require user to power reset If at any time in the future you should need to dispose of this product please note that Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive CE GB 9
4. e light settings are completed slide the set ting mode switch 6 to Q lock position 4 To select the alarm source buzzer or radio natural sound Press or button 11 or 10 1 press re wake up by buzzer 2 4 press Yy 2N wake up by radio natural sound 3 press alarm off NOTE Waking up by FM MW radio or natural sound depends on position FM MW f of the sound mode switch GB 5 CR 2673B IB MUSE 001 REVO GB P65 1 UNPACKING YOUR UNIT When you unpack your new clock radio make sure that you have removed all the accessories and information papers Main unit User manual MoTo7 Wale Ko K070 Bane a Front view 1 2 Brightness control of main light Pause or start the cycle of the ambi ence color light 2 Main light on Color light on light off 3 Sigoze Display dimmer alarm snooze setting confirmation 4 Light diffuser 5 LCD display 6 0 A Setting mode switch time alarm1 alarm2 lock 7 tm Volume adjustment knob 8 NAP button 9 SLEEP button ne button Alarm 2 setting button Alarm1 setting CONG button turn on off the radio or natural sounds 13 lt q Backward button 14 Forward button 15 FM MW Radio band and natural sounds switch 16 TUNING knob 17 AUX Auxiliary input jack 18 Speaker 19 Battery compartment 20 AC power cord 21 FM antenna wire 5 To chec
5. econds it will return to clock display with NAP icon 3 When the Nap alarm is triggered press NAP 8 to stop NAP icon will disappear 4 To check the remaining time before the NAP alarm is triggered press NAP button 8 ON OFF 12 or Sidoze button 3 5 To cancel NAP function before NAP alarm is triggered press NAP button 12 adjust nap time to 00 by pressing lt q or p 13 14 it will return to clock display after 5 seconds NAP icon disappears SLEEP FUNCTION In sleep mode the audio will turn off automatically after a specified time If the main light is on it will turn off gradually 5 minutes before the SLEEP activates 1 To set the sleep time press SLEEP button 9 the radio or natural sound will turn on automatically then press this button repeatedly to adjust the value 120 110 100 0 2 If no button is pressed after 5 seconds it will return to clock display with SLEEP icon 3 The radio or natural sound will turn off when the preset time elapses The SLEEP icon will disappear 4 To check the remaining time before automatic turning off press SLEEP button 9 5 To turn off the radio natural sound before the SLEEP activates press ON OFF button 12 or press SLEEP button 9 repeatedly until value is adjusted to 00 It will return to normal display after 5 seconds the sleep function will be cancell ed and SLEEP icon will not be displayed GB 7 2002 1
6. evel IMPORTANT Do not throw batteries in fire Do not place the product in closed bookcases or racks without proper ventilation If the external flexible cable or cord of this luminaire is damaged it shall be exclusively replaced by the manufacturer or his service agent or a similar quali fied person in order to avoid a hazard Attention should be drawn to the environmental aspects of battery disposal The marking information is located at the bottom of apparatus Ensure a minimum distance of 5cm around the apparatus for sufficient ventilation Ensure that the ventilation is not impeded by covering the ventilation openings with items such as newspapers table clothes curtains etc Do not place naked flame sources such as lighted candles on the apparatus Use the apparatus only in moderate climates Do not be exposed to dripping or splashing And that no object filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus Do not use your set immediately after transport from a cold place to a warm place there may be condensation problems Make sure that you keep your set away from water and high temperatures Clean the player with a soft cloth or damp chamois leather Never use solvent To be completely disconnected the power input the mains plug of the appara tus shall be disconnected from the mains completely The mains plug should not be obstructed or should be easily accessed during
7. k the alarm settings Press and hold or button 11 or 10 for 3 seconds Time alarm source and progressive light status are displayed for the corresponding alarm Release this button to go back to clock display os enn o s EWS STOPPING THE ALARM The alarm is programmed to run for 59 minutes Once the alarm 1 or alarm 2 is activated corresponding alarm indicator W or 7 49 will flash on display the main light will turn on automatically if progressive light is set for the alarm Stopping the alarm will turn off the pro gressive light 1 Soze 3 Press to stop the alarm temporarily the alarm will trigger again 9 minutes later Wy or 49 and SNOOZE flash on display 5 P remains displayed if progressive light has been set 2 ON OFF 12 Press to stop the alarm and it will sound again 24 hours later lr Wor remains displayed if 4y remains displayed progressive light has been set 3 Press or 11 or 10 repeatedly until the alarm indicator 1 or 39 goes off The alarm is turned off permanently GB 6 POWER SUPPLY AC power 230 V 50 Hz CE standard Insert the AC power cord 20 into a convenient standard AC wall outlet DC power 3V 2 batteries UM4 AAA RO3 type not provided for clock and alarm time backup Batteries of alkaline type are recommended For optimum
8. ons accompanying the product WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this appli ance to rain or moisture CF For indoor use only Class 1 LED product GB 8 LIGHTING Your clock radio is equipped with a saving energy LED Light Emitting Diode main light and multicolor ambience light Main light 1 Press X button 2 once to turn on the main light The current level of brightness will show on display for 5 seconds 2 Press Q button 1 repeatedly to adjust the level of brightness from 01 to 20 Color light 3 Press X button 2 twice to turn on the color light then it will start to cycle different colors 4 Press Q button 1 to stop at current color press this button again to resume the cycle 5 Press X button 2 thrice to turn off the light Press ON OFF button 12 to switch on off the audio function radio natural sounds or auxiliary input Radio 1 Slide the sound switch 15 to FM or MW position to select the band 2 Select a radio station with tuning knob 16 3 Adjust the volume 7 to the desired level 4 For better reception in FM mode extend the antenna 21 in MW mode rotate the unit Natural sounds 1 Turn on unit 12 and slide the sound switch 15 to WE position 2 Press lt q or p 13 14 to select a different kind of natural sound There are 4 options available S1 S4 will show on display 3 Adjust the volume 7 to the desired l
9. performance batteries should be replaced every 6 months Open the lid of the battery compartment 19 and insert two type UM4 AAA R03 batteries not supplied with the and marks correctly aligned then close the lid SYSTEM BACK UP Ensures that the unit will continue to operate as normal after an AC power disruption in order to preserve the battery life the display will not light up All clock settings will be kept in the memory however the clock time may require adjustment for exact accuracy If no battery is installed the display 5 will blink 0 00 to indicate that you have to reset the time and alarm Please refer the operation to section TIME SETTING Notes on batteries Do not mix different types of batteries or old batteries with new ones Never recharge apply heat to them or take the batteries apart In order to avoid leakage always remove the batteries when unit will not be used for a long period of time Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine fire or the like GB 2 NAP FUNCTION This function wakes you up after a short period of time Only buzzer sound is available for NAP alarm 1 Press and release the NAP 8 button The NAP icon and the current nap time flashes on display 5 During this period adjust nap time by pressing lt q or Pm 13 14 NOTE The nap range is up to 2 hours The default time is 10 minutes 2 If no button is pressed after 5 s
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