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Ver. 20140609
Clock Radio
Art.no 18-2924 Model KT-3268 UK VERSION
36-5775 KT-3268 NORDIC
Please read theentire instruction manual before using theproduct
and then save it for future reference. We reserve theright for
any errors in text or images and any necessary changes made
to technical data. In theevent of technical problems or other
queries, please contact our Customer Services.
Safety
• Theproduct should not be taken apart or modified. Certain
non-shielded components inside theclock radio’s casing
carry dangerous current. Contact with these can lead to fire
or electric shock.
• Theclock radio is designed for indoor use only.
• Theclock radio should only be connected to awall outlet
with a230 V, 50 Hz power supply.
• Never expose theproduct to high temperatures from
cookers, radiators or other types of heat sources. Never
subject theclock radio to dusty environments, heavy
vibration, impacts, humidity or moisture.
• Never run its mains lead around sharp edges/corners or in
such away where its lead risks being pinched or damaged
in some other fashion. Place the mains lead where there is
no risk of people tripping over it.
• Do not place theclock radio where there is arisk of it falling into
water or other liquid. Do not place any objects containing
liquid on theclock radio, such as vases, drinks, etc.
• Do not cover theclock radio. Do not place theclock radio
on soft, unstable surfaces such as on blankets, comforters
or similar. Always place it on asolid flat surface to prevent it
from possible overheating. Make sure to keep at least 5 cm
of free space around theclock radio.
• Switching off theclock radio with its power switch only
puts it into standby mode. It does not totally cut it off from
themains. Pull theplug from thewall socket to disconnect
theclock radio completely from themains.
• Remember always to protect your hearing. Listening on
high volume for prolonged periods can lead to permanent
hearing loss.
• Theclock radio must only be repaired by authorised service
technicians and only using genuine spare parts.
Buttons and functions
1. [ VOL+/AL2 ] volume up, alarm 2 settings
2. [ VOL-/AL1 ] volume down, alarm 1 settings
3. [ SNOOZE/DIMMER/SLEEP ] settings
4. [ MEMORY/TIME SET ] station presets, time settings
5. [ TUNING-/HOUR ] Back, hour settings
6. [ TUNING+/MINUTE ] Forward, minute settings
7. [
/FUNCTION ] On/off, function settings
8. PM indicator, 12-hour clock only
9. Alarm 1 indicator with “buzzer” alarm
10. Alarm 1 indicator with radio alarm
11. Sleep timer indicator
12. Alarm 2 indicator with “buzzer” alarm
13. Alarm 2 indicator with radio alarm
14. Mains lead
15. FM aerial
Operating instructions
Batteries
• Batteries are used for backup which preserve time settings
during apower cut.
• Thedisplay will not show thetime during apower cut but all
settings will be saved.
Note: Thealarm will not sound when run strictly on thebatteries.
1. Open thebattery cover on thebottom of theclock radio.
2. Insert 2×AA/LR06 batteries. Note thepolarity markings in
thebattery compartment to ensure correct battery insertion.
3. Refit thebattery cover.
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