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Never cover the ventilation slots of the •
appliance while it is switched on.
Do not place open re sources, such
•
as candles, on or near the appliance.
Caution with thunderstorms!
Equipment connected to a power supply •
can be damaged during a thunderstorm.
You should therefore always pull the
power plug from the power socket when
there is a storm.
Warnings about interaction with
batteries
The appliance uses batteries for memory
storage. When handling batteries,
please observe the following:
If you do not intend to use the appliance
•
for an extended period, remove the
batteries.
Regularly check the condition of the bat-
•
teries. Leaking batteries can cause dam-
age to the appliance.
Should the batteries leak, put on a pair
•
of protective gloves and clean the bat-
tery compartment and terminals with
a dry cloth.
Notice regarding separation
from mains-power
The POWER button on this appliance
does not completely disconnect it from
the mains power network. Additionally,
the appliance consumes power when in
standby-mode. To completely separate
the appliance from mains power, the plug
MUST be removed from the wall socket.
Notice regarding electrical
power surges (EFT / electrical
fast transient) and electrostatic
discharges:
In a case of malfunction due to an elec-
trical fast transient (power surge) and/
or electrostatic discharge, the appliance
must be returned to default settings in
order to re-establish normal operation.
This could mean that it must be discon-
nected from the power supply and then
reconnected. The batteries (if present)
must be removed and then reinserted.
Notice
No liability/warranty claims will be con-
sidered for damage to the appliance
caused by the eects of moisture, water
penetration, overheating or due to un-
authorised modications!
The appliance components
q Alarm | Radio Preset 1 - 4
w Vol. + - Volume increase
e Vol. — - Volume decrease
r Projection - Time projection on/o
switch
t
Sleep - Controls the switch-o
timer
y
Mode - Recalls the adjustable
parameters
u
Projektor - Projects the time
display
i
USER | NAP - User switching, Timer
function
o
Band - Switches the radio
waveband
a
Page - Switches the memory
pages
s
A.M.S. Memory - Autom. radio station
save
d
Up - Selector button up-
wards
f
SNOOZE - Snooze button,
Dimmer Control Brightness switch
g DOWN - Selector button down-
wards
h
POWER - On/O switch for
radio functions
j
DISPLAY - Indicator area
k Focus adjuster - for focussing the time
projection
l Wire aerial - for VHF reception
1( Power cable
2) Battery
compartment - for the backup batteries