denver CR-430 Clock Analog and Digital Black User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Denver
Table of Contents
denver CR-430 Clock Analog and Digital Black
Safety rules
Before using the product for the first time, please read the safety and behavior instructions carefully for future reference.
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The product is not a toy. Keep out of reach of children.
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Keep the product away from children and pets to prevent biting and swallowing.
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Never use new and old batteries or batteries of different types together. If the device will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from it. Observe the correct polarity (+/-) when inserting the batteries into the product. Incorrectly inserting the battery may cause an explosion.
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The operating and storage temperature of the product is between 0 degrees and 40 degrees Celsius. Temperatures lower than or higher than the above may affect the operation of the device.
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Never open the product. Touching the component’s internal parts may cause an electric shock. Repairs or services should only be performed by qualified personnel.
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Do not expose to high temperatures, water, moisture, and sunlight!
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Protect your hearing from loud noise. Loud sounds can damage your ears and may result in: q loss of hearing.
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The device is not waterproof. If the device comes into contact with water or foreign matter, it may cause fire or electric shock. If the device comes into contact with water or foreign objects, stop using the device immediately.
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The direct power cord functions as a disconnect device and as such must be available at all times. Make sure. and that the power outlet is easily accessible and there is free space around it.
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Do not use non-original accessories with the product as this may cause the product to malfunction.
Clock radio with dual alarm
User manual
Buttons
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- “HOUR / TUNE-” button
- “MIN / TUNE+” button
- “AL l / VOL-” button
- “AL 2 / VOL+” button
- “SET /PRE M+” button
- “SNOOZE/DIMMER/SLEEP” button
- Battery compartment
- AC Power Cord – Connect to a power source of the correct voltage.
- Antenna – straighten and adjust for better signal quality.
The clock radio is powered by AC power. Use two “AAA” batteries to maintain
the clock setting in the event of a temporary power failure. Insert and use
the batteries as indicated poles (+/-) inside the battery compartment (8).
Plug the power cord into a power outlet with the correct voltage. Check the
rating labels on the radio. DO NOT CONNECT THE RADIO TO THE ELECTRICAL SOCKET
IF IN CONCERN ABOUT ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE.
Note : Clock and alarm clocks can only be set when the radio is turned
off.
SETTING THE TIME
- activities Press
- Time setting Hold down the “SET / PRE M+” button (6) and the digits will start flashing.
- Setting the time “HOUR / TUNE-” button (2)
- Set the minutes “MIN / TUNE+” button (3)
- confirming “SET / PRE M+” button (6)
SETTING THE ALARM
- Act Press
- Setting the alarm time 1 “AL 1 / VOL-” button (4)
- Setting the alarm time 2 “AL 2 / VOL+” button (5)
- Set the alarm time “HOUR / TUNE-” button (2)
- Setting the minutes of the alarm clock “MIN / TUNE+” button (3)
SETTING THE ALARM
- Act press
- Alarm clock with buzzer Press the “AL 1 / VOL-” button (4) once or the “AL 2 / VOL+” button (5), indicator the bell goes off
- Radio alarm clock Press the “AL 1 / VOL-” button twice (4) or “AL 2 / VOL+” button (5), indicator radio w+qis “AL 1 / VOL-” button (4) or button “AL 2 / VOL+” (5) until turned off the indicators
- Turn off the alarm clock button (l)
- Turns off the alarm clock/radio Nap “SNOOZE/DIMMER/SLEEP” button (7)
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
To adjust the brightness of the display, press the “SNOOZE/DIMMER/SLEEP” (7).
- General service / Activity incision “ ” button (1)
- Switching on/off Hold down the .. HOUR/ TUN-” (2) or ” MIN/TUN+” (3) for 3 seconds.
- Automatic tuning Several times the “HOUR / TUN-” button k2) or “MIN / TUN+” (3).
- Manual tuning Setting preset stations After selecting the station, hold down the button “SET / PRE M+” (6) display will start flashing. Then press “HOUR / TUN-” button (2) or “MIN / TUN+” (3) to select the number of stations (1-10). Press the button again “SET / PRE M+” (6) to confirm.
Note : all products are subject to change without notice. We reserve the
right to errors and omissions in this manual.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. COPYRIGHT DENVER A/S
- Electrical and electronic equipment contains materials, components, and substances that can be hazardous to health and the environment if the waste material (discarded electrical and electronic equipment) is not properly handled.
- Electrical and electronic equipment and batteries are marked with a crossed-out bin symbol, see above. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment should not be disposed of with other household waste, but should be disposed of separately.
- All cities have established collection points for electrical and electronic equipment, where it can be handed in free of charge at recycling stations and other collection or commissioned collection points from households. Additional information available Sq w the authority responsible for waste disposal.
- Denver A/S hereby declares that the device type CR-430 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is here
available at the following Internet address: Denver.eu. Click on the search icon at the top of the page. You must enter the model number: CR-430. Then the product page should be displayed. The Radio Equipment Directive should be in the downloads section.
Operating frequency range: FM 87.5-10SMHz
output power : 0.4W
DENVER/S Omega SA, Soeften DK-8382 Hinnerup Denmark
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