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ACTIVATING THE ALARM 
1.

 

Once the alarm time is set, press “AL1/VOL-” button (7) once for alarm with buzzer (Indicator A will be 
on) and twice for alarm with radio (Indicator B will be on). 

2.

 

Digits will stop flashing after a short while. 

3.

 

Press “AL1/VOL-” button (7) until all indicators off to turn off alarm. 

 
WHEN THE ALARM SOUNDS 

1.

 

When the alarm sounds, press “  AL.OFF” button (1) to turn off alarm or press “SNOOZE NAP/SLEEP” 
button (2) for snooze. 

2.

 

Once in snooze, alarm will sound again after 9 minutes. 

 
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS 
 
When the radio is off and the current time showing, press “DIMMER” button (4) to change the brightness 
of the display between high and low.  

(Note: Do not change the display brightness while setting the clock radio and when the alarm is on.) 

TIME PROJECTION 

Press “PROJECTION ON/OFF” button (9) to turn time projection on and off. It is most visible on a flat white 
surface. Press “180

 FLIP” button (6) to rotate time projection by 180

. Tilt and adjust “time projection / 

focus dial” (12) as needed. 

RADIO OPERATIONS 

General Operations 

1.

 

Press  “  AL.OFF” button (1) to turn radio on and off. The radio station frequency will appear on the 
display.  

2.

 

Press “HOUR/TUN-” button (8) or “MIN/TUN+” button (11) to change radio frequency. Or, press and 
hold down “HOUR/TUN-” button (8) or “MIN/TUN+” button (11)for approximately 3 seconds to auto 
scan for the next available station. 

3.

 

Press “AL1/VOL-” button (7) or “AL2/VOL+” button (10) to adjust volume level. 

4.

 

Radio will show the time in a few seconds after changing frequency. Press “HOUR/TUN-” button (8) or 
“MIN/TUN+” button (11) to view radio frequency. 

 

Pre-set Station Memory 

1.

 

The radio can store up to 10 FM stations. 

1.

 

To store a station in memory, tune to the desired radio station. Press and hold down “PRESET” button 
(5) and a number starting with “P” on the display will flash. This “P” number represent one of the ten 
memory stations. Press “HOUR/TUN-” button (8) or “MIN/TUN+” button (11) to change the station 
number. Press “PRESET” button (5) to confirm. 

2.

 

To recall a pre-set station, turn the radio on. Press “PRESET” button (5) repeatedly until station number 
is found. The station frequency will be display momentarily.  

 

 

Summary of Contents for AWAKE

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Model AWAKE LED Projection Clock radio Thank you for choosing WELL Please read carefully the following instructions and keep them within reach Reorder No CLOCK DESK AWAKE WL ...

Page 2: ...OVERVIEW TOP VIEW FRONT VIEW ...

Page 3: ...ton 15 POWER CABLE 2 SNOOZE NAP SLEEP button 9 PROJECTION ON OFF button 3 TIME SET button 10 AL2 VOL button 4 DIMMER button 11 MIN TUN button 5 PRESET button 12 TIME PROJECT FOCUS DIAL 6 180 FLIP button 13 BATTERY COMPARTMENT 7 AL1 VOL button 14 ANTENNA ...

Page 4: ...on CLOCK and ALARM CLOCK OPERATION Note The time and alarm times can only be set when the radio is turned off SETTING THE TIME AND DAY 1 The digits will flash after connecting power or press and hold down TIME SET button 3 for approximately 3 seconds until the display flashes 2 Press HOUR TUN button 8 repeatedly to change the hour setting 3 Press MIN TUN button 11 repeatedly to change the minute s...

Page 5: ...e projection focus dial 12 as needed RADIO OPERATIONS General Operations 1 Press AL OFF button 1 to turn radio on and off The radio station frequency will appear on the display 2 Press HOUR TUN button 8 or MIN TUN button 11 to change radio frequency Or press and hold down HOUR TUN button 8 or MIN TUN button 11 for approximately 3 seconds to auto scan for the next available station 3 Press AL1 VOL ...

Page 6: ...ronic equipment are a special waste category collection storage transport treatment and recycling are important because they can avoid environmental pollution and are harmful to health Submitting waste electrical and electronic equipment to special collection centers makes the waste to be recycled properly and protecting the environment Do not forget Each electric appliance that arrives at the lan...

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