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USER MANUAL 302391 Brandson
FM Projection Clock, black/silver
Thank you for choosing a Brandon product. Please read the following user manual carefully to have an enjoyable experience with your purchased product.
1 Scope of supply
- Projection alarm clock
- User manual
2 Technical data
| Power supply | • 230V AC / 50Hz • 3V DC (1 backup "CR2032" battery) |
| Features | • Date display • 12/24-hours display • Two alarm settings (beep and radio) • Different alarm modes • Sleep function • Focusable projection • 180° flip projection display • Automatic station search • Nap function |
3 Functions
Th projection alarm clock allows you to project the current time, for example, onto a wall or room ceiling. Using the different alarm modes and the dual alarm, you can configure two different alarm settings.
The projection alarm clock can wake you up by a "beep" sound or optionally using your favourite radio stations. Using the movable projector, the projection can be easily displayed on any desired position.
4 Product details



| Number Name | |
| 1 SNOOZE/ SLEEP/ DIM | MER/ DST key |
| 2 Projection On/Off key | |
| 3 180° flip projection d | splay key |
| 4 Previous station key | |
| 5 Next station key | |
| 6 Alarm 1 / Reduce volume key | |
| 7 Alarm 2 / Increase volume key | |
| 8 M+/NAP/SET/MEM key | |
| 9 Radio On/Off key | |
| 10 Display | |
| 11 Projector/focussing | ring for the projection |
| 12 Speaker | |
| 13 Power cable | |
| 14 FM antenna | |
| 15 Specification plate | |
| 16 Backup battery compartment |
5 Initial use
Take the device out of the package and remove all the packaging material. Insert a "CR2032" battery (not included in the scope of supply) into the battery compartment which is located at the bottom. Pay attention to the correct polarity of the contacts. This battery is used for saving a backup of the time and date.
Press the "Previous station" key to alternate between the time display and the date display. Press the "Projection ON/OFF" key to switch the projection on or off in a flexible manner.
6 Setting the time and date
Once the device is connected to an appropriate socket, press and hold the "M+/NAP/SET/MEM" key to set the time and date. Use the "Next station" and "Previous station" keys to increase or decrease the digits. Once again, press "M+/NAP/SET/MEM" to continue with the settings. The setting cycle is as follows:
- Year
- Month / Day
- 12/24 Hours
- Hour / Minute
Note: To enable the summer time (DST), press and hold the "Snoopze/Sleep/Dimm/DST" key in the Standby mode.
7 Setting the alarm
Press one of the two "Alarm" keys to display the wake-up time. Press and hold the key once again to go to the alarm settings. To do this, once again press the "Next station" and "Previous station" keys to set the alarm. The setting cycle is as follows:
1 Hour/minute
2. Days of the week (the corresponding day has to then be selected if "1-1" has been selected)
3. Alarm tone (beep or radio function)
4. Alarm tone - Radio volume
The following table shows the possible weekday settings:
| 1-5 Monday - Friday | |
| 1-7 Entire week | |
| 6-7 Saturdays and Sundays | |
| 1-1 One day in the week |
8 Activating the alarm
Press and hold the "Alarm 1" or "Alarm 2" key to switch the respective alarm on or off. As soon as the desired alarm is enabled or disabled, this is shown on the display.
Note: The alarm will stop automatically after 30 minutes and will go off again on the next day at the same time!
Please note! The alarm will be completely switched off if you press the "Radio On/Off" button.
9 Sleep function
As soon as the alarm tone sounds, press the "Snoopze/Sleep" key to postpone the alarm to a later time. The alarm tone or radio wake-up ton sounds after approx. 9 minutes.
10 Projection
Press the "Projection On/Off" key on the front of the device to switch the projection on and off. To focus the projection, turn the focusing ring at the top of the device. To turn the projected display by 180^ , press the "180° Flip" key, which is also located at the top of the device.
11 Radio function
Press the "Radio On/Off" key to switch off the alarm and activate the radio function. Use the "Next station" and "Previous station" keys to increase or decrease the frequency. Hold one of the keys to start the automatic station search. The radio tunes to the next available station automatically and plays it.
Note: For an optimum radio reception, it is advisable to completely roll out the cable antenna.
12 Accessing and changing the radio station presetting
Press the "Radio On/Off" key to enable the radio function. You can switch between the different radio frequencies using the "Next station" and "Previous station" keys. Once you come to a desired radio frequency which you want to store, press and hold the "M+/NAP/SET/MEM" key. "P01" starts to flash. Select the desired presetting (P01-P10) using the "Next station" and "Previous station" keys and confirm using the "M+/NAP/SET/MEM" key. Repeat this process to add other radio stations to the presettings.
To switch between the preset radio stations, press the "M+/NAP/SET/MEM" key while in the radio mode.
13 Dimming the display
To dim the alarm clock display, press the "SNOOZE/SLEEP" key repeatedly to select between the three different dimming levels. If you want to enable this function, then you should not be in radio mode.
14 Radio-sleep-function
If you press the "SNOOZE/SLEEP" key while listening to the radio, you can select a sleep timer. Press the "SNOOZE/SLEEP" key repeatedly to select between a sleep timer ranging from 90 minutes to 15 minutes. If the timer is enabled, the radio will switch off automatically after a set period of time.
15 Nap mode function
Press the "MEM/M+/NAP" key to enable the nap function. Here, you can select between 90 minutes and 10 minutes. The alarm will sound for approx. 30 minutes after your set time and then switch off automatically. To switch off the alarm before, press the "Radio On/Off" key at the top of the device. If you want to use this function, then you should not be in radio mode.
16 Switching off the display automatically
Press and hold the "Next station" key for three seconds in the Standby mode. The display LED "Indicates if the function is enabled. If the display LED glows, it means that the function is enabled. If the display LED does not glow, it means that the function is disabled. Once again, keep the key pressed for three seconds to disable the function. The display LED goes out immediately.
17 Automatic display change
Press and hold the "Previous station" key for approx. three seconds. The "ON" text appears on the display. From now on your radio will alternately display the time, date and year. To disable this function again, press and hold the "Previous station" key once again for three seconds. The "OFF" text appears on the display.

18 Additional safety information for this device
- Do not place any open flames like candles on the device!
- Do not place the product in a closed bookshelf without adequate ventilation.
- The ventilation slits should not be obstructed or blocked by objects.
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The device should not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and other fluids and never immersed.
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The product should not be exposed to direct sunlight.
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Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents or solvents for cleaning. Wipe the device using a clean and soft cloth.
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Please pull out the mains plug before cleaning!
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Never try to insert wires, pins or other similar objects into the venting slits or openings of the device.
19 Safety instructions and liability disclaimer
Never try to open the device to carry out repairs or conversions. Avoid contact with mains voltages. Do not short-circuit the product. The device is not certified for use in the open air; only use it in dry conditions. Protect it from high humidity, water and snow. Keep it away from high temperatures. Do not subject the device to sudden changes in temperature or heavy vibration as this might damage electronic components. Examine the device for damage before using it. The unit should not be used if it has received an impact or has been damaged in any other way. Please observe national regulations and restrictions. Do not use the device for purposes other than those described in the instructions. This product is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of children or mentally impaired persons. Any repair or alteration to the device not carried out by the original supplier, will invalidate the warranty or guarantee. The product may only be used by persons who have read and understood these instructions. The device specifications may change without any separate prior notice to this effect.
20 Disposal instructions
Electrical and electronic devices may only be disposed of in accordance with the European WEEE Directive and not with household rubbish. Components must be disposed of or recycled separately as dangerous, toxic elements can inflict sustained damage on the environment if they are disposed of incorrectly. As a consumer, you are bound by the Electrical and Electronic Devices Act (ElektroG) to return electrical and electronic goods free of charge at the end of their useful life to the manufacturer, the place of purchase or to specially set up, public collection points. The details in each case are governed by national law. The symbol on the product, the operating instructions and/or the packaging refers to these regulations. By separating materials in this way, recycling and disposing of old devices, you are making an important contribution towards protecting our environment.
21 Instructions on the disposal of batteries
With regard to the sale of batteries or the supply of devices containing batteries, the supplier is obliged to draw the customer's attention to the following:
As the end user, the customer has a statutory obligation to return used batteries. He can return old batteries stocked or previously stocked by the supplier in the form of new batteries to the supplier's despatch warehouse (despatch address) free of charge. The symbols shown on the batteries have the following meanings: Pb = battery contains more than 0.004 percent by mass of lead, Cd = battery contains more than 0.002 percent by mass of cadmium, Hg = battery contains more than 0.0005 percent by mass of quicksilver.

The symbol of the rubbish bin with a cross through it indicates that the battery may not be put in household waste.

WEEE guideline: 2012/19/EU
WEEE register number: DE 94495668
WD Plus GmbH, herewith declares that this product 302391/20161230HK004 conforms to the principle requirements and other relevant stipulations of Directive 1999/5/EG. The complete Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from: WD Plus GmbH, Wohlenbergstraße 16, 30719 Hanover