Technical Data - Clatronic BR 836 Instruction Manual

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6. Press the
button again. Now choose how you want to
be woken. The following options are available:
­
(Buzzer): When the alarm time is reached, a buzzer
will sound. The volume of the buzzer increases slowly.
­ RADIO : As soon as your set alarm time is reached, the
radio will switch on. The last set station will play. The
volume increases slowly.
­
: Ensure that a USB storage device is connected.
When the alarm time is reached, the music begins to
play. The volume increases slowly.
NOTE:
If no USB storage device has been connected, you
will be woken with a buzzer.
7. Press the
button to start setting the second alarm time.
The message "AL2" and the hours will flash.
8. To set the second alarm time, proceed as described under
point 2. ­ 5.
9. Finally, press the
button once again.
As soon as the set alarm time is reached, the unit switches to
the selected mode.
NOTE:
After 60 minutes, the alarm function automatically switches
off.
Turning Off / On the Alarm Function
Press the
button (6) repeatedly.
Press once
= First alarm time is active. The mes­
sage "AL1" appears in the display.
Press twice
= Second alarm time is active. The
message "AL2" appears in the display.
Press three times = First and second alarm times are
active. The message "AL1" and "AL2"
appear on the display.
Press four times = The alarm function is deactivated.
Automatic Alarm Interval
The automatically set alarm function can be shut off for ap­
proximately 9 minutes with the SNOOZE / SLEEP button (14).
Cleaning
CAUTION:
• Do not immerse the device in water.
• Do not use a wire brush or other abrasive objects.
• Do not use any caustic or abrasive cleaning agents.
• Remove the plug before cleaning.
• Clean the appliance with a slightly humid cloth without any
additives.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Cause
The unit does
The unit is
not work.
blocked and
"hangs".
The unit
The unit is
cannot be
switched to the
switched on /
extended stand­
In standby
by mode.
mode no time
is displayed.
No sound.
Volume is too
low.
Poor sound
Radio signal too
quality.
weak.
Rechargeable
battery almost
empty.
Unit cannot be
The recharge­
switched on in
able battery is
battery mode.
empty.

Technical Data

Model:............................................................................BR 836
Battery mode (installed): ..................................7.4 V 1500 mAh
Power consumption: .......................................... 6 W (maximal)
Playable formats: ...............................................................MP3
Protection rating: .............................................................. IPX 4
Net weight: ....................................................... approx. 1.13 kg
Radio:
Frequency range: ................................. FM 88 ~ 108.0 MHz
External Power Adaptor
Protection class: ......................................................................
Input: .................................................AC 100 ­ 240 V, 50 / 60 Hz
Output:..............................................................DC 9 V / 600 mA
Polarity: ........................................................................
The right to make technical and design modifications in the
course of continuous product development remains reserved.
Notice of Directive Conformity
Hereby, CTC Clatronic International GmbH declares that the
radio equipment type BR 836 is in compliance with Directive
2014 / 53 / EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at
the following internet address: www.sli24.de
In the "Download" area, please enter the model name BR 836.
Tested for operation in Great Britain.
Solution
Disconnect the mains
plug for approximately
5 seconds. Then
switch the unit back
on.
Press and hold the
button for approx.
1 second. The time is
displayed again. Press
the
button briefly to
switch the unit on.
Increase the volume.
Try to improve the
reception by changing
the location.
Charge the battery or
operate the unit with
the mains adapter.
Charge the battery.
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