Alarm off, Notes, Slumber – Philips AJ3840/10M User Manual

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Alarm

Slumber

ALARM ON

ALARM OFF

The clock radio can awaken you in three ways:

Wake by radio

• Tune to the desired station using TUNING

control knob (

7

), and switch off the radio.

• Make sure the volume of the radio is loud

enough to wake you up.

• Set the ALARM Mode Selector (ALARM 1 (g)

or ALARM 2 ®) to the RADIO/CASSETTE
position.

- The respective ALARM indicator lights up

on the display.

• At the alarm time set, the radio will switch on

and it will automatically switch off 59 minutes

later.

Wake by buzzer

• Set the ALARM Mode Selector (ALARM 1 (g)

or ALARM 2 ®) to the 'BUZZ' position.

- The respective ALARM indicator * lights up

on the display.

• At the alarm time set, the alarm will

automatically switch off 59 minutes later.

Wake by the Cassette Playback

• Set the ALARM Mode Selector (ALARM 1 ®

or ALARM 2 ®) to the RADIO/CASSETTE

position.

- The respective ALARM indicator -$■ lights up

on the display.

• Open the cassette door manually and insert a

cassette into the compartment.

• Close the cassette door.
• Adjust the sound with the VOLUME control ®

on the radio mode, and switch of the radio.

• Press ► PLAY.

- Playback will start at the alarm time set.

• At the alarm time set, the alarm will be

activated by the cassette playback and it will

automatically switch off 59 minutes later.

Notes:
• Playback stops when the tape in the cassette

deck reaches the end.

- When the end of the tape is reached before

59 minutes is up, the ► PLAY @ button is
released automatically and the RADIO will be

switched on for the remaining duration of the

alarm time.

• Press ■ STOP @ if you want to stop the

playback before the end of the tape and the
radio will be switched on.

You can switch off the alarm in three ways:

Switching off the alarm temporarily

• Press the REPEAT ALARM button (T). The

alarm will temporarily switch off. 6-7 minutes

later, the alarm (radio or buzzer) will sound

again. This sequence may be repeated several
times. If the REPEAT ALARM button ® is not

pressed again, the alarm will automatically

switch off 59 minutes later. The following day
the alarm will sound again at the alarm time

set.

Switching off the alarm completely

• Set the ALARM Mode Selector (ALARM 1 ®

or ALARM 2 ®) to the 'OFF' position or

• Press the 'OFF' button once.

Switching off the alarm for 24 hours
• Press the ALARM RESET button @.

- The alarm is now switched off for 24 hours and

will sound again the next day at the same time.

SLUMBER__________________________________

The clock radio has built-in slumber function. This

function enables you to listen the radio/cassette
at bed time without having to get up to switch

off. The radio will automatically switch off at the

time set.

Slumber time
The period which you continue to listen to the

radio before you fall asleep is called the slumber

time. If you wish to set the slumber time for 59

minutes, proceed as follows:
• Press the SLUMBER button ® once. 59 will

appear on the display indicating that you have a
slumber time of 59 minutes.

If you wish to slumber for less than 59 minutes,

proceed as follows:

• Press and hold down the SLUMBER button ®

for at least 3 seconds. The slumber time starts
to count down from 55 to 00 minutes. Release
the SLUMBER button ® when the desired

slumber time is displayed.

or

• Press and hold down the SLUMBER button ®

and '+' ® or'-' ® simultaneously. The slumber
time starts to change. Release both the buttons
when the desired slumber time is displayed.

Slumber off
You can switch off the radio before the slumber
time has elapsed:

• Press the OFF ® and the radio switches off.

- The slumber function does not affect the alarm.

BRIGHTNESS Control

The brightness of the clock display can be

controlled by sliding the BRIGHTNESS selector @

to the 'Hi' or 'Low' position.

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