Lenco CR-334 manual

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    1 CR-334 Instruction Manual Dual Alarm AM / F M Clock Radio with Triple Disp lay Touchless Sno oze and Display Control and Sma rtSet Function For information and support , www .lenco. eu[...]

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    2 TO PR EVE NT FIRE OR SHOCK H AZARD, DO NO T USE THIS PLUG W IT H AN EXTENSION CO RD, RECEPTACLE OR OTHER OUTLET UNL ESS TH E BLADES CAN BE FULL Y INSERTED TO PREVENT BLAD E EXPOSURE. TO PRE VENT FIRE O R SHOC K HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE TH IS APPLIANCE TO R AIN OR MOISTURE. IMPORTANT SA FETY INSTRUCTIONS 1.) Read these instructions. K eep these instr[...]

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    3 Before Setting Up the Unit • Operate c ontrols and switches as des c ribed in the manual. • Before t urning on the power, make certain t hat the power c ord is properly install ed. • W hen moving the set, be sure to first d isconnect the AC power cord. • Avoid installing this unit i n places exposed to direct sunlight or clo se t o heat r[...]

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    4 LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 1.) ALARM 1 Tim e (Month/Date) Display 2.) DIMMER ( HI GH - LOW-OFF/ WAVE ) Selector Switch 3.) ALARM 2 ( R ADIO / BUZZER / OFF ) Selector Switch 4.) ALARM 1 ( R ADIO / BUZZER / OFF ) Selector Switch 5.) Time Display 6.) WAVE SENSOR 7.) DAY OF W EEK ( MON , TUE , WED , THU , FRI , SAT , SUN ) Indicators 8.) LOW[...]

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    5 Setting The Time, The First Time IMPORTANT: T he first time you connect your new automat ic time setting clock radio to the AC outlet, t he inte rnal computer will automatically set t he time for the area you live which is t he initial default setting. The displays will s croll for a few seconds and then show the c orrect Year, Month, Date, Da y [...]

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    6 Summertime and Leap- y ear Adjustments All Da ylig ht Saving and Leap Year adjustment s are made automatically b y the aut omatic t ime setting internal comp uter as follows: • Start of summ ertime: At 1: 59.59 AM on the last S unday of daylight savi ng time, the clock will automat ically advance to 3:00 AM. • End of summer time: At 2:59.59 A[...]

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    7 To check t he Alarm Mode setting f or Alarm 1, pres s the A LARM 1 s etting butt on. The ALARM 1 display will show the Alarm 1 wake up t ime and the day of the week in dicators will s how you the alarm mode which is selected. • If all 7 indicators are ‘On’, the Everyday mode i s selected. • If only the M onday through Frida y indicators a[...]

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    8 Wake To RADIO 1.) Turn t he radio ‘On’ b y press ing the R A DIO ON/OFF bu tton and s elect t he Band, Station, and volume level t hat you wish to hear when the alarm comes on, then turn the radio ‘Off’ again. 2.) Reconf irm th e w ake up time and alarm mod e settings for the alarm you are using, Alarm 1, Alarm 2, or both Alarms. 3.) Set [...]

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    9 2.) Set the ALARM selec tor switch for one or both alarms t o the BUZZER position. The appropriate A LARM 1 and/ or ALARM 2 disp lay will change from “ OFF ” to the selected wake up time. 3.) At the selected wake up t ime the buzzer will sound. It will begin softly and gradually increase in volume to wake you up. It will c ontinue for one hou[...]

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    10 SLEEP To Music Timer You can program the sleep t imer t o play the radio for up to “99” minutes and then s hut off automatical ly. 1.) Press t he SLEEP butt on. The display will briefl y sho w “ L:30 ” and the rad io wil l begin t o play. After 30 minut es the radio will s hut ‘Off’ automat ically. 2.) To increase or decr ease the am[...]

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    1 1 NOTES: A.) The clock radio must be at r oom t emperature for the WAVE SENSOR to f unction properly. If the radio has b een in a cold location the W AVE SENSO R may not operat e immediately. Place the radio in the r oom where it will be used, connect it to the AC outlet, and allow approx imately 30 minutes to 60 minutes for the rad io t o come t[...]

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    12 If you do not change the built-in lithium battery within a reasonable period of time after you see the warning indicator, the lithium battery may become exhaust ed and will no lon ger be able to supply back up power to the automatic time s etting s ystem internal co mputer. If the unit is disconnected from the AC outlet aft er the batt ery is ex[...]

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    13 Never use an y a brasive cleaners o r cleaning pads as these will damage the finish of y our radio.[...]