Dual Alarm AM/FM Clock Radio
with SmartSet®
Automatic Time Setting System
(U.S. Patent No. 6,567,344)
OWNER’S MANUAL
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Congratulations!
And thank you for purchasing the SmartSet® Clock Radio from Emerson Research.
SmartSet® is the world’s first and only LED clock radio that will automatically set
itself to the correct ‘Year’, ‘Month’, ‘Date’, ‘Day’, and ‘Time’ as soon as you plug it in.
The only thing you have to do is tell the SmartSet® what time zone you are in, and
the built in computer does everything else for you immediately. And not only the
first time, but every time the power is interrupted as well.
We all know how annoying it is to wake up in the morning and see the dreaded
flashing “12:00” display on our clocks or clock radios. This means that your power
was interrupted some time during the night while you were sleeping and your clock
doesn’t know what time it is anymore. Unfortunately it probably also means that
you are late for work, or for school, again. But with your SmartSet Clock Radio the
dreaded flashing “12:00” display is a thing of the past. The SmartSet® resets itself
as soon as the power is restored and gets you up on time, every time.
And if that isn’t enough, the SmartSet® computer also knows whenDaylight Saving
Time begins and ends and it will adjust itself for those changes automaticallythrough
2099! Leap Years too! And best of all, the long life lithium battery backup battery is
already installed in your radio. You don’t have to remember to put a new 9-volt
batteryin your radio every 6 months. Under normal circumstances the lithium battery
can last for up to 5 years, and when it does need to be changed, a low battery
indicator will come on to let you know. The CR2430 lithium battery is available
almost anywhere that batteries are sold.
The SmartSet® also gives you dual alarms that can be set to go off on weekdays
only, weekends only, or all 7 days. You can set one alarm to wake you up to buzzer
Monday through Friday when you have to get up early, and use the second alarm
to wake you up to soft music on Saturday and Sunday when you can sleep in.
Someday all clocks and clock radios may be this smart. But today the technology
is only available from Emerson Research.
We’re sure you’ll be happy and amazed by your SmartSet® Clock Radio, and that it
will give you many years of enjoyment and dependable service.
Once again, all of us at Emerson Research thank you for your purchase.
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IMPORTANT NOTES
• Avoid installing this unit in places • Operate controls and switches as
exposed to direct sunlight or close to
heat radiating appliances such as
electric heaters, on top of other stereo
equipment that radiates too much
heat, places lacking ventilation or dusty
areas, places subject to constant
vibration and/or humid or moist areas.
described in the manual.
• Before turning on the power, make
certain that the power cord is properly
installed.
• When moving the set, be sure to first
disconnect the AC power cord.
FCC INFORMATION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequencyenergy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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PREPARATION FOR USE
UNPACKING AND SET UP
• Remove the radio from the carton and remove all packing material from the
radio. We suggest that you save the packing material, if possible, in the unlikely
event that your radio ever needs to be returned for service. The original carton
and packing material is the only safe way to pack your radio to protect it from
damage in transit.
• Remove any descriptive labels or stickers on the front or top of the cabinet. Do
not remove any labels or stickers from the back or bottom of the cabinet.
• Note the serial number on the bottom of your radio and write this number in the
space provided on the Warranty page of this manual.
• Place your radio on a level surface such as a table, desk or shelf, convenient
to an AC outlet, out of direct sunlight, and away from sources of excess heat,
dirt, dust, moisture, humidity, or vibration.
• Unwind the AC power cord and extend it to its full length. The FM antenna is
built in to this cord. It must be fully extended to provide the best FM reception.
PROTECT YOUR FURNITURE
This model is equipped with non-skid rubber 'feet' to prevent the product from
moving when you operate the controls. These 'feet' are made from non-migrating
rubber material specially formulated to avoid leaving any marks or stains on your
furniture. However certain types of oil based furniture polishes, wood preservatives,
or cleaning sprays may cause the rubber 'feet' to soften, and leave marks or a
rubber residue on the furniture. To prevent any damage to your furniture we strongly
recommend that you purchase small self-adhesive felt pads, available at hardware
stores and home improvement centers everywhere, and apply these pads to the
bottom of the rubber 'feet' before you place the product on fine wooden furniture.
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POWER SOURCE
This radio is designed to operate on normal 120V 60Hz AC power only. Do not
attempt to operate the radio on any other power source. You could cause damage
to the radio that is not covered by your warranty.
This radio should be connected to an AC outlet that is always ‘live’. Do not connect
it to an outlet that is controlled by a wall switch. When the power to the radio is
interrupted, the built in lithium battery takes over to maintain the time and alarm
settings. To maximize the life of the lithium battery keep the radio connected to a
‘live’ AC outlet at all times.
You will note that this system is equipped with a polarized AC power plug having
one blade wider than the other. This is a safety feature. If this plug does not fit into
your existing AC outlet, do not try to defeat this safety feature by filing the wide
blade to make it fit into your outlet. If this plug will not fit into your outlet, you
probably have an out-dated non-polarized AC outlet. You should have your outlet
changed by a qualified licensed electrician.
AC Outlet
AC Plug
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
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6
SNOOZE
SENSOR
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3
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8
2
1
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1.) Day LED Indicators.
2.) Lighted Dial Pointer.
3.) ALM 1 ‘On’ Indicator.
4.) SNOOZE SENSOR.
5.) AM indicator.
6.) Time/Date Display.
7.) ALM 2 ‘On’ Indicator.
8.) LOW BATT. LED Indicator.
9.) Back Up Battery Compartment (Bottom Cabinet).
10.) SNOOZE (SLEEP OFF) Button.
11.) RADIO ON/OFF Button.
12.) MONTH/DATE Setting Button.
13.) TIME Setting Button.
14.) AC Power Cord (Back Cabinet).
15.) Speaker (Back Cabinet).
16.) TIME ZONE Button.
17.) ALARM 1 setting Button.
18.) ALARM 2 setting Button.
19.) ALARM MODE (Weekdays/Weekends/Everyday Alarm) Button.
20.) SET – Button.
21.) SET + Button.
22.) SLEEP Button (Sleep To Music Timer).
23.) Display DIMMER Switch (HI/LO).
24.) ALM (Alarm) 2 (RADIO/BUZZER/OFF) Selector Switch.
25.) ALM (Alarm) 1 (RADIO/BUZZER/OFF) Selector Switch.
26.) VOLUME Control.
27.) Band (AM/FM) Switch.
28.) TUNING Control.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
SETTING THE TIME, THE FIRST TIME
IMPORTANT: The first time you connect your new SmartSet® clock radio to the
AC outlet the internal computer will automatically set the time correctly for the
Eastern Time Zone, which is the initial default setting. The display will scan for a
few seconds and then show the correct Day and Time in the Eastern zone. If you
live in the Eastern Time zone, there’s nothing else to do. Your clock is set correctly
and running.
If you do not live in the Eastern Time zone you must change the default zone
display to your own zone. You only do this one time and the SmartSet® will remember
the new default zone setting and will always return to that setting after a power
interruption
There are 7 time zones programmed into your SmartSet® clock radio as follows:
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ZONE 4
ZONE 5
ZONE 6
ZONE 7
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Atlantic Time
Eastern Time (Default Setting)
Central Time
Mountain Time
Pacific Time
Yukon Time
Hawaiian Time
To change the default time zone display, depress the TIME ZONE button. The
number “2” will appear on the display indicating that the default zone is ZONE 2,
Eastern Time. Hold the TIME ZONE button and then press either the SET + or –
buttons until your own time zone appears on the display, then release the buttons.
The clock display will change to the correct time in the time zone you selected. The
clock will always return to the correct time in the zone you selected after every
power interruption. If you move to a different time zone, simply change the default
zone display to the new zone and the SmartSet® will remember that setting for you.
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DATE DISPLAY
To see the correct date at any time, depress the MONTH/DATE button. The display
changes from time to month and date (MM/DD). For example, May 21st will appear
as “5 21”. When you release the MONTH/DATE button the display returns to the
correct time.
YEAR DISPLAY
To see the correct year, depress the MONTH/DATE and TIME buttons together.
The display changes from time to year. When you release the MONTH/DATE and
TIME buttons the display returns to the correct time.
DAYLIGHT SAVING AND LEAP YEAR ADJUSTMENTS
All Daylight Saving and Leap Year adjustments are made automatically by
the SmartSet® internal computer as follows:
• Start of Daylight Saving Time:
At “2:00 AM” on the first Sunday in April, the clock will automatically
advance to “3:00 AM”.
• End of Daylight Saving Time:
At “3:00 AM” on the last Sunday in October, the clock will automatically
reset to “2:00 AM”.
• Leap Year:
At “12:00 Midnight” on February 28th, the calendar display will change
to “2 29”.
IMPORTANT DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME INFORMATION
As a result of the new Energy Bill that was passed by Congress in August of 2005,
Daylight Saving Time is scheduled to be extended starting in 2007. This SmartSet®
Clock Radio has been programmed to adjust itself automatically for Daylight Saving
Time through 2006. We have also provided instructions to allow you to change
the Daylight Saving starting and ending dates for 2007 and beyond. You only need
to make this adjustment once and then this clock radio will automatically adjust
itself for the new Daylight Saving Time through the year 2099.
The instructions for adjusting the Daylight Saving starting and ending dates will be
found on a separate addendum sheet included with this Instruction Manual.
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MANUAL TIME ADJUSTMENTS
Some people like to set their clocks 5 to 10 minutes fast to make sure that they will
always be on time. Even though the SmartSet® sets the time by itself, you still have
the option of adjusting the time manually if you wish.
To manually adjust the time display depress and hold the TIME button, and press
either the SET + or – buttons to adjust the time display ahead or back as desired.
Each press of the SET + or – buttons will change the display by one minute. If you
hold the SET + or – buttons the display will continue to change. The display will
change slowly at first, one minute at a time. But if you continue holding the SET +
or – buttons the display will change rapidly.
Note:If you manually adjust the time, your new setting is entered into the SmartSet®
memory. If the power is interrupted, the display will return to your new setting, not
the original setting, when the power is restored.
ADJUSTING THE WAKE UP TIMES
Your SmartSet® clock radio has two separate alarms that can be set and used
independently. You may use the alarms to wake two people at different times, or
you may use one alarm for weekdays and the other for weekend wake up times.
The procedure for adjusting the wake up time is the same for both Alarm 1 and
Alarm 2.
1.) Depress and hold either the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 setting button. The display
will change from the correct time to the Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 wake up time.
2.) While holding the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 setting button, depress either the
SET + or – button to move the display ahead or back to your desired wake up
time.
3.) When the desired wake up time appears on the display, release the SET + or
– buttons.
Note: Be sure that you have set the wake up time correctly by observing the
AM indicator. If the AM indicator is ‘On’ the wake up time is “AM”. If the AM
indicator is ‘Off’, the wake up time is “PM”.
4.) When the desired wake up time (AM or PM) appears on the display, release
the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 setting buttons.
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SELECTING THE ALARM MODE
Your SmartSet® clock radio allows you to select from among three different alarm
operation modes for either alarm. The alarm modes are:
• Everyday – the alarm will turn on all 7 days.
• Weekdays only – the alarm will only turn on Monday through Friday;
• Weekends only – the alarm will only turn on Saturday and Sunday;
To check the Alarm Mode setting for Alarm 1, depress the ALARM 1 setting button.
The display will show the Alarm 1 wake up time and the day of the week indicators
will show you the alarm mode which is selected.
• If all 7 indicators are ‘On’, the Everyday mode is selected.
• If only the Monday through Friday indicators are ‘On’, the Weekdays only mode
is selected.
• If only the Saturday and Sunday indicators are ‘On’, the Weekends only mode is
selected.
To change the Alarm Mode setting for Alarm 1, hold the ALARM 1 setting button
and press the ALARM MODE button until the day indicators show the desired
mode setting, Weekdays only, Weekends only, or Everyday operation. Release
the ALARM MODE and ALARM 1 setting buttons and the display will return to the
correct time.
Follow the same procedure to select the desired Alarm Mode for Alarm 2 if
necessary.
CHECKING THE WAKE UP TIMES AND ALARM MODE
Whenever you want to check the wake up time or the alarm mode settings, simply
press either the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 setting buttons. The display will change
from correct time to wake up time and the day indicators will show you the alarm
mode which is currently selected.
Release the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 setting buttons to return to correct time.
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LISTENING TO THE RADIO
1.) Set the Band selector to the desired band, AM or FM.
2.) Set the VOLUME control to a low setting.
3.) Press the RADIO ON/OFF button to turn the radio ‘On’. The radio dial pointer
will light.
4.) Select your desired station with the TUNING control.
5.) Adjust the Volume control to the desired setting.
6.) When you are finished listening, press the RADIO ON/OFF button to turn the
radio ‘Off’. The radio dial pointer light goes off.
ANTENNA INFORMATION
AM – The AM bar antenna is inside the cabinet. If AM reception is weak, change
the position of cabinet until the internal antenna picks up the strongest signal.
SNOOZE
SENSOR
FM – The FM antenna is built in to the AC power cord. If FM reception is weak try
varying the position and direction of the power cord until you find the strongest
signal.
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WAKE TO RADIO
1.) Turn the radio ‘On’ and select the band, station, and volume level that you wish
to hear when the alarm comes on, then turn the radio ‘Off’ again.
2.) Reconfirm the wake up time and alarm mode settings for the alarm you are
using, Alarm 1, Alarm 2, or both alarms.
3.) Set the ALM (Alarm) selector switch for one or both alarms to the ‘RADIO’
position. The appropriate ALM 1 and/or ALM 2 indicators will light up to confirm
that the alarms are set.
4.) At the selected wake up time the radio will turn ‘On’. It will play for one hour and
then shut off automatically.
5.) To stop the radio sooner, press either the appropriate ALARM 1 or ALARM 2
button, or press the RADIO ON/OFF button. The radio will stop but the alarm
remains set and will turn the radio on again at the same time on the following
day (depending on the Alarm Mode setting).
6.) If you do not want the alarm to turn the radio on the following day, set the
appropriate ALM selector to the ‘OFF’ position.
WAKE TO BUZZER (CRESCENDO ALARM)
1.) Reconfirm the wake up time and alarm mode settings for the alarm you are
using, Alarm 1, Alarm 2, or both alarms.
2.) Set the ALM selector switch for one or both alarms to the BUZZER position.
The appropriate ALM 1 and/or ALM 2 indicators will light up to confirm that the
alarms are set.
3.) At the selected wake up time the buzzer will sound. It will begin softly and
gradually increase in volume to wake you up. It will continue for one hour and
then shut off automatically.
4.) To stop the buzzer sooner, press either the appropriate ALARM 1 or ALARM
2 button. The buzzer will stop but the alarm remains set and will turn the buzzer
on again at the same time on the following day (depending on the Alarm Mode
setting). To stop the buzzer and turn on the radio immediately, press the RADIO
ON/OFF button instead of the ALARM 1 or ALARM 2 button.
5.) If you do not want the alarm to turn the buzzer on the following day, set the
appropriate ALM selector to the ‘OFF’ position.
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RADIO AND BUZZER OPERATION
You may also set one alarm for wake to radio and the other for wake to buzzer.
Just set the ALM 1 and ALM 2 selector switches to the desired positions.
SNOOZE ALARM
After the alarm turns on in the morning you can use the Snooze function to grab a
few more minutes sleep before the alarm sounds again. To activate the Snooze
function you can press the SNOOZE (SLEEP OFF) button on the top cabinet.
If you set WAKE TO BUZZER, you can simply wave your hand in front of the
SNOOZE SENSOR on the front left panel.
TOUCHLESS SNOOZE CONTROL (WAKE TO BUZZER Only)
If you selected the WAKE TO BUZZER option you can activate the SNOOZE
alarm without physically touching the SNOOZE button. When the buzzer alarm
sounds in the morning, just wave your hand in front of the SNOOZE SENSOR on
the front panel (see illustration) to activate the SNOOZE alarm.
The Touchless Snooze Control works by detecting body heat. For best results
your hand should be within 12 inches of the front panel.
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SLEEP TO MUSIC TIMER
You can program the sleep timer to play the radio for up to 90 minutes and then
shut off automatically.
1.) Press the SLEEP button. The display will briefly show “10” and the radio will
begin to play. After 10 minutes the radio will shut off automatically. Each time
you press the SLEEP button the sleep timer will start at 10 minutes. This is the
sleep timer default setting.
2.) To increase or decrease the amount of time that the radio will play before
shutting off, hold the SLEEP button and press either the SET + or – button to
change the display to the desired sleep time, up to a maximum of 90 minutes
or a minimum of 2 minutes.
Note: When you change the sleep timer from the 10 minute default setting to
a different setting, the new setting becomes the default setting. Whenever you
activate the sleep timer it will begin with your new default setting and count
down to zero from that point.
3.) To cancel the sleep timer before it counts down to “00” and shut the radio ‘Off’
immediately, press the SNOOZE Bar.
IMPORTANT: Remember that the station and volume settings you choose for the
Sleep To Music operation are the same settings you will hear if you set the alarm
for wake to radio the following morning.
DIMMER CONTROL
The DIMMER control was set to the HI (High) position at our factory. If you find the
clock display is too bright in a darkened room, set the Dimmer control to the LO
(Low) position.
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CHANGING THE LITHIUM BATTERY
Like all batteries, eventually the built in lithium battery will need to be replaced. A
number of factors, such as, the length of time between the date the radio was
manufactured and the date you plugged it in for the first time determine the amount
of time before replacement. During this initial storage period, the lithium battery is
supplying power to the SmartSet® computer memory. Once you plug the radio in,
your household outlet supplies the power, and the battery is not being used. A
fresh lithium battery can supply power to the SmartSet® computer for at least 3
years even if it is never connected to an AC power supply. If your radio was
connected to your AC supply within a few months after it was manufactured, and
you experience only the normal, nuisance type, short duration power interruptions,
your battery may last for up to 5 years or even longer.
When the battery power drops below a certain level, the LOW BATT indicator will
‘flash’. When you see this indicator, you should change the battery as soon as it is
convenient for you to do so. To change the battery proceed as follows:
1.) Purchase a replacement 3V lithium battery wherever batteries are sold. The
battery type is CR2430 or equivalent.
2.) Remove the battery from its package so it is ready to install.
IMPORTANT: Leave the radio power cord connected to your AC outlet. This
will provide power to the SmartSet® computer memory while the original lithium
battery is removed.
3.) Turn the radio upside down and use a small screwdriver to remove the screws
securing the battery holder to the cabinet.
BE CAREFUL NOT TO LOSE THESE SMALL SCREWS!
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4.) Remove the original battery from the holder and insert the new battery into the
holder the same way, observing the positive (+) direction. Slide the holder with
the new battery back into the slot in the cabinet.
5.) Replace the screws that secure the battery holder in the cabinet.
6.) Turn the radio right side up and confirm that the LOW BATT indicator is ‘Off’.
7.) Save these instructions. You’ll have to do this again five to eight years from
now!
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RESETTING THE CLOCK AFTER A TOTAL MEMORY LOSS
If you do not change the built in lithium battery within a reasonable period of time
after you see the ‘flashing’ LOW BATT warning indicator, the lithium battery may
become exhausted and will no longer be able to supply back up power to the
SmartSet® internal computer. If the unit is disconnected from the AC outlet after
the battery is exhausted, or if a power interruption occurs, the SmartSet® memory
will be lost and the clock will need to be reset when the power is restored. Be sure
to install a fresh lithium battery before you reset the clock, otherwise the clock will
need to be reset each time the power is interrupted.
If the lithium battery is exhausted and you experience an interruption in the AC
power supply, the clock will reset itself to its initial default setting when the power is
restored.
The initial default setting is “12:00 AM, Saturday, January 1st (1 1), 2005”.
If you notice that the time on your SmartSet® clock radio is completely incorrect,
and the day indicator is also wrong, press the MONTH/DATE button to see the
date. If the date display is showing “1 1” (January 1st), you probably experienced
a total memory loss.
To reset the clock after a total memory loss, proceed as follows:
1.) Follow the instructions on page 16 and install a new CR2430 lithium battery in
the battery compartment.
2.) Connect the radio to your AC outlet and let the clock set itself.
3.) Depress the MONTH/DATE and TIME buttons together. The displaywill change
from ‘time’ to ‘year’.
While holding the MONTH/DATE and TIME buttons, press the SET + button
to set the display to the correct year, then release the buttons.
4.) Depress the MONTH/DATE button. The display will change from ‘time’ to
‘month/date’ (mm/dd).
While holding the MONTH/DATE button, press the SET + button to set the
display to the correct month and date. The Day indicator will change
automatically as you adjust the month/date settings. When the correct month
and date appear on the display, release the buttons.
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5.) Depress the TIME button and the SET + button to set the display to the correct
time. Be sure to confirm that you have set the time correctly to ‘AM’ or ‘PM’ by
observing the AM indicator.
6.) After you set the time, reconfirm that the Day, and Month/Date displays are still
correct. Make final adjustments if necessary.
The SmartSet® clock memory is now reset and the new lithium battery will maintain
it for the next 5 to 8 years, depending on the number and duration of the power
outages you experience.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
After resetting the clock, don’t forget to reset your wake up times, and alarm mode
settings, and sleep timer settings as well.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
If the cabinet becomes dusty, wipe it with a soft cloth. If the cabinet becomes
smudged or dirty, clean it with a soft, slightly dampened cloth. Never allow
water or any liquid to get inside the cabinet. Never use any abrasive cleaners
or cleaning pads as these will damage the finish of your radio.
LITHIUM BATTERY PRECAUTIONS
• Dispose of the old battery properly. Do not leave it lying around where a young
child or pet could play with, or swallow it. If the battery is swallowed, contact a
physician immediately.
• Battery may expolde if mistreated. Do not attempt to recharge it or disassemble
it. Do not dispose of the old battery in a fire.
TO FIND THE LOCATION AND PHONE
NUMBER OF YOUR NEAREST SERVICE
CENTER PERMITTED TO PERFORM
WARRANTY...
SERVICE
CALL TOLL FREE: 1-800-695-0098
FOR ADDITIONAL SET-UP OR OPERATING ASSISTANCE
PLEASE CALL:
1-800-898-9020
FOR CUSTOMER SERVICE,PLEASE WRITE TO:
Emerson Radio Corp.,
Consumer Affairs Dept.,
5101 Statesman Drive,
Irving, TX 75063.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Emerson Radio Corp. warrants manufacturing defects in original material, including
original parts and workmanship, under normal use and conditions, for a period of
ninety (90) days from the date of original purchase in the U.S. With your dated
proof of purchase, we will provide repair service at no charge for labor and parts at
an authorized Depot Repair Facility, or replace the product in our discretion. For
repair or replacement, pack your unit in a padded box, enclose your check or
money order payable to Emerson Radio Corp. in the amount of $9.00 (not required
by California residents) to cover shipping and handling costs, and enclose a copy
of your proof of purchase. Send your unit to:
Emerson Radio Corp.,
5101 Statesman Drive,
Irving, TX 75063.
This warranty does not cover damage from negligence, misuse, abuse, accident,
failure to follow operating instructions, commercial use, rental, repairs by an
unauthorized facility, or products purchased, used, serviced or damaged outside
of the United States.
THIS WARRANTYGIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, ANDYOU MAY
ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
AU898M
The Serial Number can be found on the bottom cabinet. We suggest that you
record the Serial Number of your unit in the space below for future reference.
Model Number: CKS2235
Serial Number:
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EMERSON
Part No. 16-2957
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