Denver CR-422 User Manual

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USER MANUAL

CR-422
WWW.DENVER-ELECTRONICS.COM
Please read this user manual carefully before start using the product.

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Summary of Contents for Denver CR-422

  • Page 1: User Manual

    USER MANUAL CR-422 WWW.DENVER-ELECTRONICS.COM Please read this user manual carefully before start using the product.
  • Page 2: Controls And Indicators

    CONTROLS AND INDICATORS 1. “SNOOZE / DIMMER / SLEEP” button 11. ‘Line-in” jack 2. “MEM / TIME” button 3. “VOL - / AL1“ button A. Time and radio frequency display 4. “VOL+ / AL2” button B. Alarm 1 buzzer indicator 5.
  • Page 3: Setting The Alarm Time

    PREPARATION OR USE This clock radio includes a battery backup system that will maintain the time and alarm settings during a temporary power interruption. Insert two ‘AAA’ size batteries correctly by matching the polarity (+/-) markings in the battery compartment (10). If you experience a power failure while batteries are installed, the display will turn ‘off’...
  • Page 4: Radio Operations

    5. To cancel alarm, press “VOL – / AL1” button (3) until the alarm indicators are off. When the alarm sounds, press “ / FUNC” button (7) to turn off alarm or press “SNOOZE / DIMMER / SLEEP” button (1) to enter snooze mode. Alarm indicators will blink during snooze mode.
  • Page 5 1. The radio can store up to 20 stations. 2. To store a station in memory, tune to the desired radio station. Press and hold down “MEM / TIME” button (2) for approximately 2 seconds and a number starting with “P” on the display will flash. This “P” number represent the 20 memory stations.
  • Page 6 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, COPYRIGHT DENVER ELECTRONICS A/S Electric and electronic equipment contains materials, components and substances that can be hazardous to your health and the environment, if the waste material (discarded electric and electronic equipment) is not handled correctly. Electric and electronic equipment is marked with the crossed out trash can symbol, seen below.

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