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TIME BLOCK – Digital alarm clock
TIME BLOCK – Digital alarm clock
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6.1 12/24 hours indication
In normal mode, press DOWN button to select 12 (PM appears on the display after 12 h)
or 24 hour mode.
6.2 Setting of the clock and date
Move the FUNCTION switch to ‘T.SET’ (TIME SET).
The hour digits are flashing.
Press UP or DOWN button to adjust the hours.
Press MODE button and the setting sequence is shown as follows: Minutes, seconds, year,
month and day. Adjust with UP or DOWN button.
Move the FUNCTION switch to ‘NORMAL’, the clock and calendar settings are finished.
6.3 Setting of the alarm time
Move the FUNCTION switch to AL.SET (ALARM SET).
The hour digit and AL start flashing.
Press UP or DOWN button to adjust the hours.
Press MODE button and the setting sequence is shown as follows: Minutes and the snooze
interval, the default setting is 5, (snooze-function from 1 minute to 60). Adjust with UP or
DOWN button.
Move the FUNCTION switch to ‘NORMAL’. The alarm setting is finished.
6.4 Activate/turn off Alarm ON/OFF
Move the ALARM ON/OFF switch to AL ON (ALARM ON).
AL appears on the display. The alarm is activated.
When the alarm time is reached the wake-up signal sounds.
Wave your hand within 2 inches distance to the motion sensor or press the SNOOZE but-
ton to activate snooze function.
For the duration of the pre-set interval function, the alarm will be interrupted up to four
times.
If there is no man-made stop, the clock will alarm lasting 1 minute every snooze interval,
four times totally.
Press any button and the alarm will stop.
Move the ALARM ON/OFF switch to ‘AL.OFF’ (ALARM OFF) to switch off the alarm func-
tion.
6.5 Temperature display
By pressing the UP button the temperature unit can be changed from °C to °F in normal
mode.
6.6 Reading of the temperature, date, the alarm time and the snooze interval
Press the SNOOZE button or wave your hand within 2 inches distance in normal mode to
show the temperature, the date, the alarm time and the snooze interval.
6.7 Brightness
Move the brightness adjusting switch to change brightness in 3 steps (HIGH-MIDDLE-
LOW).
Do not use the unit if the housing or the main adapter is damaged.
Keep the unit out of reach of persons (including children) who cannot fully appreciate
the potential risks of handling electrical equipment.
Pull the plug out of the socket immediately if any fault occurs or if the unit is not used for
a lengthy period.
Only use the supplied mains adapter.
Do not pull the plug out of the socket by its lead.
Route the mains lead so that it does not come into contact with sharp-edged or hot
objects.
Caution!
Risk of injury:
Keep the battery out of reach of children.
Batteries must not be thrown into the fire, short-circuited, taken apart or recharged. Risk
of explosion!
Batteries can be fatal if swallowed. If a battery has been swallowed, get medical assis-
tance immediately.
Batteries contain harmful acids. Low batteries should be changed as soon as possible to
prevent damage caused by a leaking battery.
Wear chemical-resistant protective gloves and glasses when handling leaked batteries.
Important information on product safety!
Do not place the unit near extreme temperatures, vibration or shockshock.
Do not place any objects on the instrument.
5. Elements and buttons
1. IR motion sensor 2. PM indicator
3. Alarm indicator 4. SNOOZE button
5. ALARM ON/OFF switch 6. FUNCTION switch
7. RESET hole 8. DC Jack
9. Button cell compartment 10. Brightness adjusting switch
11. MODE button 12. UP button
13. DOWN button 14. CR2032 button cell
15. Button cell compartment cover 16. Temperature sensor
6. Getting started
Open the battery compartment and remove the insulation strip.
Insert the adapter into the jack. Connect the power adapter to a wall socket. Important!
Make sure that your household voltage is 230V! Otherwise your clock may be damaged.
A short beep sounds.
The alarm clock starts to run a test.
Then 12:00 and PM appear on the display.
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