Powerbackup; Snoozing; Turning The Alarm Off; Using The Sleep & Wake-Up Light As A Bedside Lamp - Philips HF3650 Manual

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Light intensity of the wake-up profile
Type of sound

PowerBackUp+

Snoozing

Turning the alarm off

Using the Sleep & Wake-Up Light as a bedside
lamp
The lamp of the appliance simulates a sunrise. Like a sunrise, the brightness
of the lamp increases gradually. During this wake-up curve, the color of the
light changes from soft red to warm orange to bright yellow. You can choose
one of the 25 light intensity levels.
Note: The main display of the appliance shows if the alarm has been set.
You can choose between three options. Select one of the natural sounds, no
sound or the FM radio.*
*HF3653 does not feature a radio.
In the event of a power failure, all functions of the appliance, including the
display, do not work. However, the internal clock and a back-up alarm
remain active for at least 8 more hours.
If during the power failure the set alarm time is due, a back-up alarm goes
off generating a beeping sound for approximately 1 minute.
When the wake-up curve has ended (when the set maximum light intensity
has been reached) and the alarm sound is playing, you can tap the top of
the appliance to snooze.
The lamp stays on, but the sound is muted. After 9 minutes, the alarm sound
starts playing again.
Note: The light and sound automatically turn off 60 minutes after the alarm
has gone off or 60 minutes after the last snooze action.
When the alarm goes off, you can turn it off by pressing this button. If you
turn off the alarm, the alarm profile is deactivated for that day.
You can use the Sleep & Wake-Up Light as a bedside lamp.
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