La Crosse Technology WT-5360U Clock Radio User Manual


 
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c. To disable the alarm for 24 hours, press and release any button other than the
“SNOOZE” bar or display direction buttons.
NOTE: The alarm will sound in a 3-step crescendo for 80 seconds if the “SNOOZE”
bar is not pressed.
4. VIEWING TIME ALARM
a. To momentarily view the time the alarm is set for, press and hold down the
“SNOOZE” bar for 2 seconds, and the alarm time will appear for 2 seconds. The
clock will automatically return to normal operations after the 2 seconds.
b. To set the LCD to display alarm time, press the “MODE/MIN” button and toggle
through display choices until a time with “AL” appears.
G. CALENDAR
To set the bottom of the LCD to display the day and date press the “MODE/MIN” button
and toggle through display choices until the day of the week and the date appear.
H. SECOND DISPLAY
To set the bottom of the LCD to display the seconds, press the “MODE/MIN” button and
toggle through the display choices until the seconds appear.
V.
MAINTENANCE & CARE
A. Avoid extreme temperatures, vibrations, and shock to prevent damage to the units.
B. Clean displays and units with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents—
they may mark and damage the displays and casings.
C. Do not submerge in water.
D. Remove all low powered batteries immediately to avoid leakage and damage.
E. Replace with new batteries only--and of recommended size.
F. Opening the casings invalidates the warranty. Do not try to repair the units. Contact
La Crosse Technology for Repairs.
VI.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem: The Projection is faint
Solution:
1) Change intensity setting
2) Use AC adapter
3) Darken surroundings
4) Use fresh batteries (if AC is not used)
Problem: The LCD is faint.
Solution: Replace the batteries.
Problem: “OFL” appears in the indoor temperature LCD.
Solution:
1) Move unit to an area with warmer or cooler surrounding
temperature.
2) Current surrounding temperatures are outside measuring range.
Problem: No reception of WWVB signal.
Solution:
1) It may help reception to face the front of the projection alarm in the
general direction of Ft. Collins, Colorado.