Tchibo B00LXY3NEW

TCM Tchibo Digital Radio Clock with Motion Sensor, LCD, and Crescendo Alarm

Model: B00LXY3NEW

Kupu Whakataki

Thank you for choosing the Tchibo Digital Radio Clock. This device combines a precise digital clock with a radio function and a convenient motion sensor for display illumination. This manual provides detailed instructions for setup, operation, and maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your product.

Nga Tohutohu Haumaru

  • Me ata panui nga tohutohu katoa i mua i te whakamahi me te pupuri mo te tohutoro a meake nei.
  • Kaua e tukuna te taputapu ki te wai, te makuku nui, me te wera nui.
  • Use only the specified battery type. Ensure correct polarity when inserting batteries.
  • Kaua e ngana ki te wetewete, ki te whakatika ranei i te taputapu. Whakapa atu ki nga kaimahi ratonga whai tohu.
  • Kaua e taea e nga tamariki.
  • Makahia nga pākahiko kia rite ki nga ture o te rohe.

Ihirangi mokete

Tena koa tirohia kei roto katoa nga taonga kei roto i to kete:

  • Tchibo Digital Radio Clock (1 unit)
  • Pukapuka Tohutohu (tenei tuhinga)
  • Tuhipoka: Kaore i te whakauruhia nga pākahiko me hoko motuhake.

Ka mutu te huaview

Familiarize yourself with the main components of your radio clock:

Tchibo Digital Radio Clock, front view, showing LCD display and control buttons.

Whakaahua 1: Mua view of the Tchibo Digital Radio Clock. The image displays the rectangular anthracite-colored clock with a clear LCD screen in the center. Below the screen, several control buttons are visible, likely for setting time, alarm, and radio functions. The overall design is modern and compact, suitable for a bedside table.

  • Whakaaturanga LCD: E whakaatu ana i te wā, te tūnga whakaoho, me te auau reo irirangi.
  • Pūoko Nekehanga: Activates display backlight when motion is detected nearby.
  • Patene Mana: (e.g., SET, ALARM, MODE, TUNING, SNOOZE) - Specific button functions will be detailed in the "Operating" section.
  • Wāhanga Pūhiko: Located on the back or bottom of the unit.

Tatūnga

1. Powering On (Battery Installation)

  1. Kimihia te taupoki o te wāhanga pākahiko i te tuara, i te raro rānei o te karaka.
  2. Whakatuwheratia te uhi.
  3. Insert the required batteries (e.g., 2x AA or AAA, refer to the compartment label) ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
  4. Katia kia mau te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
  5. The display should now light up, and the clock will attempt to synchronize the time automatically.

2. Wā Tuatahi Tukutahitanga

Your radio clock is designed to automatically synchronize with a radio time signal. This process may take a few minutes, especially during the first setup or after battery replacement. Ensure the clock is placed near a window or in an area with good reception.

  • During synchronization, an icon (e.g., an antenna symbol) may flash on the display.
  • Once synchronized, the icon will become solid, and the correct time will be displayed.

3. Manual Time Setting (If Automatic Fails)

If the clock fails to synchronize automatically or if you wish to set the time manually:

  1. Patohia me te pupuri i te SET button for approximately 3 seconds until the hour digits start flashing.
  2. Whakamahia te UP or RARO buttons (or similar, depending on model) to adjust the hour.
  3. Perehi SET anō hei whakaū i te hāora, ka neke ki te tautuhinga meneti.
  4. Whakatikatikahia ngā meneti mā te whakamahi i te UP or RARO pātene.
  5. Perehi SET to confirm and exit the time setting mode.

4. Te Whakatakoto i te Whakaoho

Your clock features a Crescendo alarm, which gradually increases in volume.

  1. Patohia me te pupuri i te ohooho button for approximately 3 seconds until the alarm hour digits flash.
  2. Whakamahia te UP or RARO ngā pātene hei whakarite i te hāora whakaoho e hiahiatia ana.
  3. Perehi ohooho anō hei whakaū i te hāora, ka neke ki te tautuhinga meneti.
  4. Adjust the alarm minutes using the UP or RARO pātene.
  5. Perehi ohooho hei whakaū me te puta atu i te aratau tautuhinga whakaoho.
  6. Hei whakahohe/whakaweto i te whakaoho, pehi poto i te ohooho pātene. Ka puta/ka ngaro he tohu whakaoho i runga i te whakaaturanga.

5. Te Reo Irirangi

(Note: While the product is a "radio clock", specific radio tuning details are not provided. This section assumes basic functionality.)

  1. Pehia te RADIO or MODE button to switch to radio mode.
  2. Whakamahia te WHAKARANGA or RUNGA/RARO nga paatene ki te whakatangi a-ringa ki to teihana e hiahia ana koe.
  3. Some models may have an auto-scan function; press and hold the WHAKARANGA pātene hei whakahohe.

Te whakahaere

1. Whakaatuhia nga waahanga

  • Whakaaturanga LCD: The main display shows the current time, and when active, the alarm time or radio frequency.
  • Motion Sensor Backlight: The display is designed to be dim in normal conditions to avoid disturbing sleep. To illuminate the display, wave your hand over the top of the clock or activate the motion sensor area. The backlight will activate for a few seconds.

2. Nga Mahi Whakaoho

  • Whakaoho Crescendo: When the alarm sounds, its volume will gradually increase over a short period to gently wake you up.
  • Mahinga Tohu: Ka tangi ana te whakaoho, paatohia te Whakatā button (usually a large button on top). The alarm will pause for a set period (e.g., 5-10 minutes) and then sound again.
  • Whakamutua te Whakaoho: To turn off the alarm for the day, press any other button (e.g., ohooho, SET) while it is sounding. The alarm will reset for the next day if it is still activated.

3. Radio Functions

  • Te huri ki te reo irirangi: Pehia te RADIO or MODE pātene ki te whakarongo ki te reo irirangi.
  • Mana Rōrahi: Whakamahia whakatapua MANU +/- patene te RUNGA/RARO buttons in radio mode to adjust the sound level.
  • Switching Off Radio: Pehia te WATE or MODE button again to return to clock display or turn off the radio.

Te tiaki

1. Te horoi

  • Horoia te karaka ki te wai ngohengohe, maroke, paku rāneiamp kakahu.
  • Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or chemical sprays, as these can damage the surface and electronic components.
  • Me whakarite kia kore he wai e uru ki te taputapu.

2. Whakakapinga Pūhiko

  • When the display becomes dim or functions become erratic, it's time to replace the batteries.
  • Follow the "Powering On (Battery Installation)" steps in the Setup section to replace old batteries with new ones.
  • Makahia nga pākahiko kua whakamahia kia rite ki nga ture taiao o te rohe.

Raparongoā

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
He putea, he atarua ranei te whakaaturanga.Low or dead batteries; motion sensor not activated.Replace batteries. Wave hand over the motion sensor area to activate backlight.
Time is incorrect or not synchronizing.Poor radio signal; interference; initial synchronization failed.Move the clock to a location with better reception (e.g., near a window). Perform manual time setting.
Kare e tangi te whakaoho.Alarm is not activated; alarm volume is too low.Ensure the alarm icon is visible on the display. Check alarm settings and volume.
He ngoikore te reo irirangi.Tohu ngoikore; pokanoa.Adjust the clock's position. Extend any built-in antenna if available.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuTchibo
TauiraB00LXY3NEW
TaeAnthracite
Momo WhakaatuPepa Matapihi
KāhuaHou
Nga waahanga motuhakeAlarm, Radio, Motion Sensor, Crescendo Alarm
Puna ManaPūhiko Powered
HangaTapawhā
Rauemi TāpareAcrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
Kei roto nga pākahikoKao
Momo WhakaekeRipanga
Momo NekehangaQuartz

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

This product is covered by a standard manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or contact your retailer for specific warranty terms and conditions.

For technical support or service inquiries, please contact the retailer where you purchased the product or visit the official Tchibo webpae mo nga korero ratonga kiritaki.

© 2023 Tchibo. Pūmau te mana.

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