Power failure, Snooze going to sleep with music, Battery back up – Sanyo RM-CD23 User Manual

Page 7: Cleaning the pickup lens cleaning the cabinet

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To keep alarm time and time of day settings in memory during a brief power failure,
or accidental unplugging of AC power cord install a 9V battery (optional) into the
Battery Compartment on bottom.

* To sleep an extra 6 to 7 minutes when the Radio/CD comes on, lightly touch the Snooze

button, the radio or alarm or CD will stop for

minutes and come on again. (This

button works as described above only when the Mode switch is set to AUTO or ALARM
position.)

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Pressing the Sleep button will play your
Radio/CD music for the amount of time you
pre-set and then turn off automatically.

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Press and hold the Sleep button, the
display will show 59 minutes.
While holding the Sleep button, press
the Forward or Reverse button till you
reach the desired amount of time you
want the radio/CD to play (or press
Sleep button alone to have 59 minutes
of music).
Release both buttons. The radio/CD will
play for the time you selected and shut
itself off automatically.

POWER FAILURE

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When AC power is interrupted, both time and alarm settings will change (unless 9
volt optional battery was installed) after power is restored. The digital display will
blink to show your power was interrupted. You must reset time and alarm times.

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SNOOZE

GOING TO SLEEP WITH MUSIC

Note: When going to sleep, make sure

Mode switch is set to AUTO or
ALARM for the wake function to
come on in time.

Slide the Mode switch to ON
position to deactivate all other extra
functions except CD and radio
playing.

BATTERY BACK UP

Dust on the pickup lens can lead to erratic operation and interruption of the sound during
play.

To clean the pickup lens, open the disc compartment. Blow the dust off the lens using
a camera lens blower (available at most camera stores). Do not touch the surface of
the lens.

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Use a soft cloth moistened with plain lukewarm water and wrung dry. Never use benzol,
benzene or other strong chemical cleaners, since these could damage the finish. It is
important that no liquid reaches the inside of the unit.

CLEANING THE PICKUP LENS

CLEANING THE CABINET

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