Timex T609 manual

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    Model T609 Nature Sounds Stereo CD Dual Alarm Clock Radio with Digital Tuning Para in struccio nese en Espan ol, llame al 1-80 0-888-449 1. For q uestio ns or co mments rega rding t his or ot her prod ucts, pleas e call o ur tol l-free n umber 1-8 00- 888-4 491. For a ddition al in forma tion, online regis tration, and exclusive special offers visi[...]

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    1 CAUT ION: T O R E D U C E T H E R I S K O F E L E C T R I C S H O C K , D O N O T R E M O V E C O V E R (O R BAC K ). NO U SER -SER VI CEA B LE P AR TS IN SID E. R EF ER S ER VI CIN G T O QUAL I FIE D SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNI NG: T O R E D U C E T H E R I S K O F F I R E O R E L E C T R I C S H O C K , D O N O T E X P O S E THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN[...]

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    T able o f Contents A Co nsumer Guide to Produc t Safety ............................................................................................................................3 - 6 Safety Instructions FCC Information Laser Safety Set up I nst al lat io n an d Ma inte n an ce .. ............ ............. ........ ............. ........ ......[...]

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    3 A Consumer Guide to Pr oduct Safety Th is u ni t has be en de s igned and m anuf a ctured to as sur e yo ur pers onal s afe t y . Imp rop er us e ca n res u lt in po tent ial ele ct ri cal s hoc k o r fire haz ards . Ple as e rea d a ll sa fet y and op er a ting inst ru cti on s c aref u ll y b efore inst allat ion and use. Keep thes e i nstr uct[...]

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    4 9. Object an d Liquid En try – Ca re sho uld be ta ken so th at objects do not fall a nd liquids ar e not spille d into the enclosur e thr ough openings. 10. Atta chmen ts – Do not use at tachm ents not r ecom mend ed by t he p ro duc t manuf actur er as they may c ause hazards. 11. Li ghtni ng – For a dded protection for this pr oduct duri[...]

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    5 FCC Information This e quipment complies with the l imits for Cla ss B digital device as sp ecifie d in Part 15 of the FCC ru les. T hese limits provide r easonable protection against radio and TV interference in a r esidential area. However , your equipment might cause TV or radio interf er ence even when it is operating properly . T o eliminate[...]

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    6 Set Up 1. Remove radio and all packing materials fr om the carton. 2. It is a good idea to save al l packi ng mater ials in case t he uni t ever needs to be retur ned for ser vice. If you do dispose of the packaging, please do so pr operly . 3. Remove any feature labels, fa ct ta gs, or clear protective films from th e front or top of the radio, [...]

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    Installation and Maintenance 7 Battery Backup Installation 1. Gently turn the uni t over an d open the battery compartment door . 2. In sta ll 2 AA ba tt eri es. We r eco mm end usin g an al kal ine b atte ry fo r lo nge st dependable li fe. The bat tery wil l mai ntai n the cor r ect time in the ev ent of power failure or accidental li ne cor d di[...]

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    8 Controls and Indicators  Snooze Butt on  V olume Wheel  Sound Select Switch  MP3 In Jack T uning Wheel  Function Switch  Headphone Jack  Power Off/Alarm Reset Button  On/ Sleep B utton  Play/Pause Button  Clock Adjust Button  Stop Button  Reverse/Hour Button   T oggle Display Button  Set Alarm 2 Button[...]

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    9 Clock Display Random/Repeat/Program Indicator FM/AM/PM Indicator Current Time/Alarm Time Sleep Indicator Alarm-1 Indicator Alarm-2 Indicator CD Icon MP3 Indicator T rack Number[...]

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    10 Setting The Clock Time Listening to Compact D iscs 1. Press and hold th e  Clock Adj. Button until the display flashes. 2. P ress th e  Forw ar d/Minu te Bu tton and  Reve rse/H our Bu tt on u ntil th e corr ect tim e is d isplaye d. W atch the PM Indicator icon at the lower left of the display to set the corr ect AM or PM. 3. Press th [...]

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    11 Listening to Compact D iscs Repeat Play • Pre ss the  Play Mode Button once to r epeat the curr ent track. The Repeat Ind icator located on the left side of th e disp lay will fl ash for Rep eat mod e. Th e tra ck th at is playin g will r epeat c ont inuo usly until can cell ed. • Pr ess t he  Pl ay Mode Bu t ton twi ce fo r Re peat Al[...]

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    12 Listening to Radio and Natur e Sounds Antenna Information FM – Fully extend the FM wire antenna an d vary the direction to find its stron gest signal. AM – The AM bar antenna is inside the cabinet, Rotate the cabinet until you find the strongest AM signal. 1. Press th e  On/Sleep Button to turn the radio on. 2. The di sp lay w ill sh ow t[...]

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    13 Alarm Operation Important! • T o wake to the CD Player or Buzzer you must set Alarm 1 to the desired wake time. • T o wake to the Radio or Nature Sound, set Alarm 2. W a ke to CD or Buzzer 1. Pre ss and ho ld th e  Alarm-1 Butto n until th e disp lay flashes a nd the A larm-1 ico n appe ars in th e upp er right cor ner of the display . Y [...]

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    14 3. Us e the  Fun ction Switch ,  T uning Thumbwheel and  V olume Thumbw heel to sele ct your Ala rm- 2 wake up sound settings. For more in for m ation, see the Listening to the Radio section of this manual. 4. Wh en you’ ve made your Radi o or Nature Sou nd s ett ings , pr ess t he  Al arm- 2 Bu tto n or wai t a few sec onds to ret[...]

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    15 Snooze Operation T o temporari ly shut o ff the alarm, pr ess the  Sno oze But t on a fter the alarm sounds.Th e alarm wil l t urn off then come back on in appr oximately 6 minutes. Y ou may repeat this several times during the one-hour alarm cycle. Ster eo Headphone Jack Conne ct a he adphone (not in cluded) to the he adpho ne jack on the ri[...]

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    16 T roubl eshooting PROBLEM The alarm does not sound The alarm soun ds at an in correct ti me Buzzer alarm is heard when wak ing to CD POSSIBLE CAUSE • The ala rm was n ot se t co rr ect ly fo r AM /P M • A larm icon s ar e not on the dis pla y • The wrong alarm icon was on t he display • The ala rm was n ot se t co rr ect ly fo r AM /P M [...]

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    T roubl eshooting 17 PROBLEM Poor FM re ception on certain stations Poo r AM r ecep tion o n ce rt ain s tati on s Uni t is on b ut ther e is lo w v olume or no volume at all Unit shuts of f unexpectedly Canno t set t he clock or alarm time REMEDY • T ry adjusting the direct ion of the FM wire antenna • Rotate the unit to try and g ain better r[...]

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    Limited 90-Day W arranty Information Timex Au dio Products, a di vision of SD I T echnologies Inc. (herea fter referred to as SDI T ec hnologies), warrants thi s product to be fr ee from defects in w orkmanship and m aterials, under normal use and conditions, for a period of 90 days fr om the dat e of original purchase. Should this produc t fail to[...]