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Page 1
Cat. No. 12-1 617 CR-317 AM/FM Clock Radi o Your CR-317 AM /FM C lock Radio has these spec ial feat ures: Lar g e Di g ital Displa y — makes the time easy to read. Push Button Op eration — m ake s th e clock radi o easy to use. Sleep F eature — lets you program the radio to play for up to 1 hou r , 59 mi n- utes bef ore it aut omatically turn[...]
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Page 2
2 CONNECTING T O AC POWER Plug the cl ock radio’s p ower cord into a standa rd AC outlet. 12: 00 flashe s. INST ALLING A BACK-UP BA TTER Y Your clock radio h as a back- up power system tha t operates the clock and alarm during a power failure. The d is- play turns off, but the clock keeps run- ning f or at leas t 8 hours (dependin g on battery st[...]
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Page 3
3 SETTI NG T HE TIME 1. While h olding dow n TIME , press HOUR . The hour digi ts advance by 1 with each press. (Hold down HOUR t o continu ously advan ce the di gits.) Note : Th e PM indicator appears on the bo ttom left co rner of the display durin g PM ho urs. 2. While h olding dow n TIME , press MINUTE . T he minu te digi ts ad- vance b y 1 wit[...]
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4 USING THE A LARM Set tin g the Ala rm Time 1. Slide ALARM/AUT O /OFF/ON to OFF . While holding do wn ALARM , press HOUR . The time advanc es by 1 hour with each press . (Hold down HOUR t o continu ously advan ce the di gits.) 2. While hold ing down ALARM , press MINUTE . T he t i me adv an c es by 1 minute with each p ress. (Hold down MINUTE to c[...]
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5 Usi n g Sn oo z e To s ilence the alarm f o r a f ew minutes, press SNOOZE a fter the radio or alarm turns on. T his silences the radio or the alarm for about 9 minute s . You c an press SNOOZE as many times as you like. USING T HE SLEEP TI M E R This feature lets you set the radio to play for up to 1 hour, 59 m inutes , then automatical ly turn [...]
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6 T URNING O N THE NIGH TLIGHT To turn on the nightlig ht, s e t NIGHT LIGHT OFF/ LO/HI to LO for a dim light, or to HI for a b right light. To turn off the nightlight, set NIGHT LIGHT OFF / LO/HI to OFF . REPLACING THE NIGH TLIGHT BULB If the night light bulb burns o ut, you can replace it w ith a 6-vol t, .2-amp bulb. We rec ommend Cat . No. 272-[...]
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7 MAINTENANCE To enjoy your CR-317 Clock Rad io for a long time: • Keep the c lock radio dry . If it get s wet, wipe it dry im me diately . • Use and store the c lo ck rad io onl y in normal temperature enviro n- me nts. • Keep the clock radio away from dust and dirt. • Handle t he c lock radio g ent l y and carefully . Don’t drop it. •[...]
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Ra di oSh ac k A Divisi on of T andy Corporation Fort Worth, T exa s 76102 9A7 Printed i n H ong Ko ng SPECIFICA TIONS Band s .................................................... ...................................... AM: 530–1710 kH z FM: 88 –108 MHz Interme diate Frequency ........ ................ ........................ ...................[...]