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TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 Power Up 3 Settings 4 Nature Sounds 4 Select Nature Sound 4 Play Nature Sound 4 Fall Asleep to Nature Sound on a Timer 5 Time Alarms 5 Set Sound Alarm 5 Set Light Alarm 6 Snooze for Sound and Light Alarms 6 Deactivate Alarms 6 Mood Light: Color + Intensity 6 Color Selection 7 Mood Light Intensity 7 Nap Feature 7 Set Nap Time 7 Use Nap Anytime 8 Backlight Intensity 8 USB Charging Port 9 We’re Hear to Help 9 Warranty Info 9 Specifications 9 Care
POWER UP 1. Insert power cord into the bottom of your clock (required) 2. Optional: Pull the plastic tab in the battery compartment for the CR2032 battery to activate. Battery is for backup of time/date/ alarm settings only. 3. Select your language, time and other settings. SETTINGS IMPORTANT: Only press one button at a time when setting items. • Hold the SET button to enter time set mode. • Press the + or - buttons to adjust the values. • Press the SET button to confirm and move to the next item.
NATURE SOUNDS Select from five different nature sounds you can listen to, fall asleep to on a timer, or wake up to as your alarm sound (see sound alarm 2). Select Nature Sound: • Press SOUND button to hear Nature Sounds. • Press SELECT button to change Nature Sound selection while listening to the sounds. or • Press SELECT button to change Nature Sound selection without listening to sounds. The selected sound will have a double ring. Example: Backwoods is selected on the image below.
TIME ALARMS Your clock allows you to wake up to sound or to light. Both alarm can be set at the same time. Set Sound Alarm: 1. Hold SOUND ALARM 2 for 3 seconds to enter alarm settings. Alarm hour will flash. 2. Press the + or - buttons to adjust hours. 3. Press the SOUND ALARM 2 button to confirm and move to minutes. Alarm minutes will flash. 4. Press the + or - buttons to adjust minutes. 5. Press and release the SOUND ALARM 2 button to choose from 5 nature sounds or basic alarm sound. 6.
Snooze: For Light and for Sound alarms • When alarm lights or sounds, press SNOOZE/LIGHT button to stop sound or light, and activate SNOOZE function. SNOOZE - duration will show in date area. Appropriate alarm icon will flash. • During snooze count down, press any button except for SNOOZE/LIGHT to exit snooze count down • When snooze alarm sounds, SNOOZE – duration “00 00” will flash, press any button (except SNOOZE/LIGHT) to stop alarm and exit snooze function. Press SNOOZE/LIGHT to snooze again.
Mood Light Intensity: 1. Press and release the MOOD LIGHT button to select intensity level of mood light, or to turn it off. 2. The word LIGHT and a number (1-4 or OFF) will show. NAP FEATURE Occasionally a nice nap is all you need. You can preset a nap time from 5 minutes to 120 minutes. Once the nap time is programmed, a touch of the NAP button will start the nap countdown. The default nap time is 15 minutes. Set Nap Time: 1. Hold the NAP button for 3 seconds. NAP 15 will show. 2.
BACKLIGHT INTENSITY 1. Tap the center of the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to select the intensity level of backlight (4 levels or OFF). 2. The word BACKLIGHT with the number will show. 3. Simply tap the center of the SNOOZE LIGHT button again to change the backlight intensity. USB CHARGING PORT There is a 1 Amp USB charging port on the side of the clock. • Connect your external device’s USB charging cable (not included) to the USB charging port. • Charging times will vary. • USB Power Output: 1A maximum current.
W E ’R E HERE TO H E LP ! JO I N TH E C O NV ER SATION Ask questions, watch detailed setup videos, and provide feedback on our social media outlets! N E E D MOR E H ELP ? If you require additional support, call our friendly customer support representatives based out of our office in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Phone: 1.608.782.1610 Our knowledgeable customer support team is available Monday-Friday, 8am-6pm CST. WAR R AN T Y IN F O La Crosse Technology, Ltd.
FCC STAT E M E N T This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.