Philips Wake-up Light User Manual
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Problem
Solution
Perhaps there was a power failure that lasted more than approximately
15 minutes. In this case, the appliance goes back to factory settings. You
need to set all functions again.
I wanted to snooze, but
the alarm did not go
off again after
9 minutes.
You probably pushed down the control lever to bottom position. This
switches off the alarm function altogether. If you want to snooze, you
have to tap on the appliance.
Perhaps you set the volume level to 0.
The light wakes me too
early.
Perhaps the light intensity level you have set is not appropriate for you.
Try a lower light intensity level if you wake up too early. If light intensity
1 is not low enough, move the appliance further away from the bed.
The light wakes me too
late
Perhaps the appliance is positioned at a lower level than your head.
Make sure the appliance is located at a height at which the light is not
blocked by your bed, duvet or pillow. Also make sure the appliance is
not placed too far away.
The lamp flashes.
Perhaps the appliance is not suitable for the voltage to which it is
connected. Make sure that the voltage indicated on the appliance
corresponds to the local mains voltage.
The appliance does not
recognise the USB stick.
Perhaps the USB stick is not inserted into the USB socket properly.
Make sure you push the USB stick far enough into the USB socket.
An error message
appears on the display
when I insert the USB
stick into the USB
socket.
Perhaps the music on the USB stick does not have the right format.
Make sure that the song is an MP3 or WMA file. You can check this on
your computer. The extension of the files should be .mp3 or .wma. See
chapter ‘USB specifications’ for more information.
I have programmed the
appliance to wake me
up with music on a
USB stick, but instead I
hear a bird sound.
Perhaps you have removed the USB stick from the appliance or it is not
inserted into the USB socket properly. If the appliance does not detect
a USB stick, it automatically sets the bird sound as alarm sound to
ensure that you wake up at the set alarm time anyway. To use music on
a USB stick as alarm sound, the USB has to be in the USB socket
permanently.
USB specifications
compatible usB devices
- USB flash memory (USB2.0 or USB1.1)
- USB flash players (USB2.0 or USB1.1)
- Memory cards (requires an additional card reader to work with this audio system)
Note: If your USB device a boot function, please wait until it has finished booting and is ready for use
before you connect it to the USB port of the appliance.
supported formats
- USB or memory file format (FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 (sector size: 512 bytes)
- MP3 bit rate (data rate): 32-320 Kbps and variable bit rate
- WMA v7, v8 or v9
- Directory nesting up to a maximum of 8 levels
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