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2.
Use the / buttons to select the desired programme
number (e.g.
P1
or
P2
) under which a station is to be
saved.
3.
Press and hold the button to start the automatic
station search. To save a station under the selected
programme number (e.g.
P1), press the
Menu/Set
button.
4. To switch between the saved stations, press the
/
buttons.
8.6 Good night function (radio sleep timer)
If radio mode is switched on, you can also enable a good
night function.
You can use the good night function to set the number
of minutes after which the radio should automatically
switch o.
If you wish to use the good night function, proceed as
follows:
1. When the device is switched on, press the FM button
to access radio mode.
2.
Press the Menu/Set button;
2 MIN sleep
appears
in the display.
3. Use the Menu/Set button to set the desired time after
which the radio should automatically switch o (2, 5,
10, 15, 20, 30, 45 or 60 minutes). Wait 5 seconds to
confirm the selection. A small icon will subsequently
appear in the display.
8.7 Light functions
8.7.1 Reading lamp
1.
When the device is switched on, press the Light button.
2.
The light turns on and
20 light
appears in the display.
Use the +/- buttons to set the desired brightness for the
light (can be selected between 1-20).
3.
To switch the light o again, keep pressing the Light
button until "
LIGHT off
" appears in the display.
8.7.2 Sunset function
The device can also be used to simulate a sunset. In the
process, the light slowly turns darker after a set duration.
To simulate a sunset with the device, proceed as follows:
1.
When the device is switched on, press the Light button
on the side.
2.
The light turns on and
20 light
appears in the
display; immediately afterwards, use the +/- buttons
on the side to set the desired brightness of the light
(can be selected between 1-20). Use the Light button
to confirm.
10 sunset
appears in the display.
3.
Use the +/- buttons on the side to select the desired
duration of the sunset (2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45 or
60 minutes), then wait for 5 seconds. The sunset
function is then activated automatically and a small
icon appears in the display. The light will now go
out automatically once the configured duration of the
sunset has elapsed.
Note
Sunset with music
The device can also be used to simulate a sunset while
you listen to music. In the process, the light slowly
turns darker after a set duration. The music is switched
o automatically after the set duration has elapsed.
To start a sunset with music on the device, proceed
as follows:
1. When the device is switched on, select the desired
music source (USB, radio (FM) or AUX).
2.
Perform the subsequent steps as in "8.7.2 Sunset
function".
8.7.3 Mood light with change of colour
The wake-up light can also be used as a mood light with
change of colour.
1.
When the device is switched on, press the Light button
3x.
2.
LIGHT change
appears in the display.
3.
If you wish to have a coloured light permanently
displayed, this can be set by pressing the Light button
while the colour-change operation is in progress.
LIGHT
fixed
appears in the display.
4.
To fully switch o the light, press the Light button again.
8.8 Resetting the device to factory settings
If you wish to reset all settings on the wake-up light to
the factory settings, proceed as follows:
1.
Remove the mains adapter of the wake-up light from
the socket.
2.
Press and hold both the Menu/Set button and the Light
button on the device, which is now switched o, and
reinsert the mains adapter of the wake-up light into
the socket. Keep pressing the buttons about 10 sec..
3. The device has now been reset to the factory settings.
9. Cleaning and storage
•
Clean the device with a dry cloth.
•
Do not use any abrasive cleaning products.
•
Ensure that no water enters the device. If this should
happen, reuse the device only when it has fully dried
out.
•
Never immerse the device or mains part plug in water
or other liquids.
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