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Wireless charging alarm clock

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Setting the LCD Display (1) Brightness Level
1. Press the '+' button (6) briefly to increase the brightness the LED Display (1).
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2. Press the '
' button (6) briefly to decrease the brightness of the LED Display (1).
NB At 7.00AM the LED display (1) will automatically default to maximum brightness, at 6.00PM the
display will dim to a lower level and at midnight the display will default to fully dim.
Wireless Charging of your Phone
1. Place your phone on the top of the Charging Pad (4) with the rear of the phone towards the pad.
2. The Wireless Charge Indicator (5) will light blue to show once the phone is fully charged.
NB ensure your phone is compatible with wireless charging in order for it to charge on the unit
wirelessly – also do not use the Charging Pad (4) at the same time whilst the USB Socket (3) is being
used.
Charging Your Phone using the USB socket (3)
1. Insert a USB charging lead (not supplied) into the USB Socket (3) on the Alarm Clock.
2. Connect the other end of the lead to your phone in the normal manner.
NB Only use the USB Charging Socket (3) when the Charging Pad (4) is not being used.
Using the Night Lamp (8)
1. Press the LED Night Lamp button (2) to operate the LED Night Light (8) on the top of the Alarm
Clock. Repeated pressing will step through the different brightness levels of the lamp.
Care and Use of your Wireless Alarm Clock
• Always disconnect the Alarm Clock from the USB supply before cleaning.
• Clean outside of the Alarm Clock with a clean damp cloth. Never clean with harsh or abrasive cleaners.
• Do not submerge the Alarm Clock in water or any other liquids.
Technical Specification
Model Number
Supply Voltage
Wireless Charging Power
USB Output
Unpacked Weight
Dimensions (Approx.)
Operation temperature
This product conforms to Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU
AVS1369
DC 5V @2A or 9V @1.67A
10W (max)
5V 1A (max)
Approx. 150g
Approx. 75 mm (h) x 140mm (w) x 100mm (d)
0°C to + 40°C
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