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Casio MA0611-EC User's Manual

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1. Operation Guide PQ 60 MIN DATE button e Pressing this button while TIME is selected by the Mode switch advances the minute setting e Pressing this button while CALENDAR is selected by the Mode switch advances the day setting HOUR MONTH button e Pressing this button while TIME is selected by the Mode switch advances the hour setting LOCK e Pressing this button while CALENDAR is selected by the Mode switch advances the month setting e e av Mode switch e CALENDAR LOCK For normal use TIME For adjusting the time setting SET ALARM For adjusting the alarm setting CALENDAR For adjusting the date setting aT tt Ta Alarm Mode selector SNOOZE Snooze alarm on eoNooze ON Alarm on eO OFF Alarm off e OFF Battery ILLUSTRATION ALARM SETTING THE CLOCK e LOCK 1 Slide the Mode switch to TIME This causes the current time to e TIME flash on the display SODAR SET Use the 12 24 YEAR button MIN DATE button and HOUR MONTH JLZ a Press to toggle between button to set the time Holding down the _ YEAR 12 hour and 24 hour MIN DATE button or HOUR MONTH lt 1 timekeeping button changes the corresponding setting at high speed MIN e Make sure you set the correct am pm time if DATE s gt Press to advance the you are using 12 hour timekeeping The PM T minute setting ind
2. the week is adjusted by the clock automatically in accordance with the date DATE button and HOUR MONTH button to set the date Holding down any button advances the corresponding setting at high speed e You can set the year in the range of 1990 to 2030 The day of the week is set automatically in accordance with the date setting Month Day 5 Slide the Mode switch to LOCK This will cause the figures on the display to stop flashing gt VONTo CALENDAR SET year setting he day of the week is adjusted automatically Press to advance the day setting Press to advance the month setting Operation Guide PQ 60 USING THE ALARM The alarm sounds when the current time reaches the alarm time The face illuminates for the first 5 seconds of the alarm operation as well The alarm tone alternates between two levels You can also use the Alarm Mode selector to select the snooze alarm feature Setting the Alarm Time LEk 1 Slide the Mode switch to ALARM This causes the alarm time Mite setting to flash on the display ALARM CALENDAR Use the 12 24 YEAR button MIN Press to toggle between DATE button and HOUR MONTH J 12 hour and 24 hour button to set the alarm time Holding A timekeeping down the MIN DATE button or HOUR MONTH button changes the corresponding setting at high speed i SE a gt Press
3. to advance the Make sure you set the correct am pm time if big X alarm time minute you are using 12 hour timekeeping The PM 5 4 5 setting indicator indicates PM times while the AM u indicator indicates AM times AM indicator mapro Press to advance the alarm time hour setting Slide the Mode switch to LOCK This will cause the figures on the display to stop flashing TIME ALARM CALENDAR SET Turning the Alarm On and Off Use the Alarm Mode selector on the side of the clock to turn the SNOOZE alarm on and off and to select the snooze feature ee ALARM Alarm Mode selector Description The alarm sounds at the preset time for one minute You can stop the alarm by pressing the SNOOZE LIGHT button Q The snooze feature will cause the alarm to sound again about five minutes after it stops A Zz indicator flashes on the display during the period between alarms e If you keep stopping the alarm manually by pressing the SNOOZE LIGHT button The alarm will sound again about five minutes after you stop it e If the alarm is not stopped manually The alarm will sound three times for one minute at five minute intervals After that the snooze feature will be cancelled automatically e If the alarm is stopped once with the SNOOZE LIGHT button but not stopped manually after that The alarm will sound one more time five minutes afte
4. icator indicates PM times while the AM indicator indicates AM times e A sticker is affixed to the glass of the clock when you purchase it Be sure to remove the sticker before using the e The seconds count automatically reverts to HOUR clock 00 whenever you finish adjusting the minute PM indicator MONTH e Depending on the clock model the configuration of your clock may differ somewhat from that shown in the setting illustration Press to advance the hour setting Slide the Mode switch to CALENDAR This causes the current Alarm Off Snooze Alarm On HOUR MONTH or MIN DATE date to flash on the peaked e LOCK button depressed e TIME ne a Current time ae oe ALARM PM indicator Hour minutes Snooze on indicator Alarm indicator CALENDAR Use the 12 24 YEAR button MIN gt Press to advance the an in 7 JITHU JJ 6 90 THU 245 Day of the week Current Alarm on indicator temperature Date month day GENERAL GUIDE SNOOZE LIGHT button e Press this button to illuminate the display for about five seconds e Pressing this button while the alarm is sounding stops the alarm 12 24 YEAR button Press this button to toggle between 12 hour and 24 hour timekeeping Alarm time e Pressing this button while CALENDAR is selected by the Mode switch advances the year setting The day of
5. r you stop it After that the snooze feature will be cancelled automatically SNOOZE ce N ON The alarm sounds at the preset time for one minute OF The alarm does not sound The light also turns on for the first five seconds that the alarm sounds Stopping the Alarm e When alarm is sounding press the SNOOZE LIGHT button to stop it When the snooze feature is turned on the alarm will sound again in about five minutes e To turn off the snooze feature slide the Alarm Mode selector to OFF Testing the alarm e While the mode switch setting is LOCK hold down the HOUR MONTH button and MIN DATE button at the same time to sound the alarm All of the display s digital segments will appear at this time Release the buttons to stop the alarm USING THE LIGHT Pressing the SNOOZE LIGHT button turns on the light and illuminates the display for easy reading in the dark Press the SNOOZE LIGHT button to illuminate the display for about three seconds e The backlight of this clock employs an electro luminescent EL light which loses its illuminating power after very long term use The clock emits an audible sound whenever the display is illuminated It does not indicate malfunction of the clock Important e Overuse of the light can shorten battery life THERMOMETER FUNCTIONS A built in sensor measures temperature and shows the measured value on the display Temperatu
6. re Measurements e The temperature display shows Lo for temperatures below 19 5 C and HI for temperatures above 70 C e Though temperature readings are displayed up to 0 C and greater than 41 C note that such readings are actually outside the guaranteed temperature range of this clock BATTERY REPLACEMENT Replace the battery whenever the display of the clock becomes dim and difficult to read 1 Open the battery compartment cover as shown in the illustration 2 Remove the old battery 3 Load a new battery Make sure that the positive and negative ends of the battery are facing correctly An incorrectly loaded battery can burst and damage the clock 4 Replace the battery compartment cover Battery precautions e Keep batteries out of the reach of small children If a battery is swallowed accidentally contact your physician immediately e Be sure to load the battery with its positive and negative ends facing correctly e Never charge the battery that comes with the clock e Should a battery ever leak while in the clock wipe out the fluid with a cloth taking care not to let any get onto your skin e Replace the battery at least once a year even if the current battery is working properly e The battery that comes with the clock loses some power during transport and storage

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