Operation, Alarm – Philips D3996 User Manual
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OPERATION
RADIO
CLOCK
• Press POWER button 0 and the radio comes on.
• Adjust the sound level using VOLUME control 0.
An external loudspeaker with an impedance of
4-8 ohms and with a 03,5 mm plug can be con
nected to input 0.
Pre-selected stations
You can tune to 6 stations with the radio. These are
the pre-selected stations which are programmed
as follows:
• Take the appliance out of the tray and remove the
flap on top of the radio.
• Press one of the PRESET buttons 0 on the front
of the appliance. You may, for example, press
button 1. The lamp In this button then lights up.
• Turn the TUNING button 0 which relates to the
PRESET button, in this case button 1, and search
for the required station.
You have now programmed PRESET button 1.
• Program the other pre-selected stations in the
same way.
• Replace the flap on the compartment and slide
the appliance back into the tray.
If you now wish to listen to one of your pre-selected
stations, you only have to press the appropriate
PRESET button.
Aerial
This appliance has a separate wire aerial. For
attachment of this aerial, see section on Mounting.
It may be necessary to adjust the aerial slightly in
order to obtain optimum reception.
To set the time
• Keep MODE switch 0 depressed in the TIME
position.
• Set the exact time using CLOCK setting knob0.
• Release MODE switch 0 and the clock starts.
MODE switch 0 springs back automatically to
ALARM.
ALARM_____________________________________
Alarm on
•
Turn CLOCK setting knob0 in anticlockwise
direction and set the red hand to the alarm time
required.
• Set ALARM switch 0 to ON. The buzzer sounds
and the radio comes on at the alarm time set.
Note: The buzzer sounds like a beep.
Alarm off
• Set ALARM switch 0 to OFF.
If you forget to switch the alarm off, then the alarm
call will always stop automatically after one hour.
MAINTENANCE
-
Fingerprints, dust and dirt on the appliance
should be removed with a clean, damp cloth or
chamois leather. Do not use products containing
abrasives or solvents for cleaning (spirit, thinner,
alcohol etc.), as these may damage the casing.
- Rain, damp and excessive heat are bad for the
appliance. The radio should therefore never be
left for long periods in direct sunlight or near
heating equipment.
- Do not mount the appliance above a tap, cooking
ring, stove or near an extractor hood.