There are few things more frustrating than a blinking "12:00" staring back at you in the middle of the night. You’ve just experienced a power outage, or maybe you just unplugged your clock to rearrange the furniture, and now you are stuck. You are holding the Audiosonic CAA-09169 Clock Radio, a device that usually sits quietly on the bedside table doing its job without complaint—until you have to reset it.
This is the core "work" function. Follow these steps exactly as they would appear in the original manual. Audiosonic Caa-09169 Clock Radio Manual WORK
Dual Frequency Radio: Includes an AM/FM tuner with a digital frequency display. It features an FM wire antenna at the rear; for best reception, the antenna should be fully extended. Waking Up Easy: The Complete Guide to Your
Below is a comprehensive technical and operational paper crafted for you. LED Display: Shows time, radio frequency, and alarm
The manual notes that if both alarms are set to the same time, Alarm 1 takes priority. You will only hear Alarm 1’s source (buzzer or radio).
On the Audiosonic CAA-09169, the controls are usually shared between clock setting and alarm setting. Here is the working method: