Seiko NR435W

Seiko Pyxis Alarm Clock NR435W User Manual

Model: NR435W

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Thank you for choosing the Seiko Pyxis Alarm Clock NR435W. This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your new alarm clock. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure proper function and longevity of your device.

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Familiarize yourself with the various parts of your Seiko Pyxis Alarm Clock.

Patsogolo view of the Seiko Pyxis Alarm Clock NR435W, showing the clock face with numbers 1-12, 'PYXIS' branding, '31 MELODIES' text, and control buttons at the bottom.

Chithunzi 1: Patsogolo View of the Alarm Clock. This image displays the clock face, which features analog hour, minute, and second hands, along with an alarm setting hand. Below the clock face are buttons for melody selection and volume control.

Mbali view of the Seiko Pyxis Alarm Clock NR435W, showing the alarm ON/OFF switch on the right side.

Chithunzi 2: Mbali View with Alarm Switch. The right side of the clock features a prominent slide switch labeled 'ON' and 'OFF' for activating or deactivating the alarm function.

Kubwerera view of the Seiko Pyxis Alarm Clock NR435W, showing the battery compartment and a small speaker grille.

Chithunzi 3: Kubwerera View with Battery Compartment. The rear of the clock houses the battery compartment, which requires 3 AA batteries, and a speaker grille for the alarm melodies.

Zigawo Zofunikira:

  • Batani la Snooze: Large button located on the top of the clock.
  • Ma Alamu WOYATSA/WOZIMA Switch: Slide switch on the right side of the clock.
  • Knob yokhazikitsa nthawi: Located on the back (often combined with alarm setting).
  • Melody Group Selector: Button on the front, typically on the left.
  • Melody Selector / Monitor Button: Button on the front, typically in the middle.
  • Kuwongolera Voliyumu: Rotary knob on the front, typically on the right.
  • Chipinda cha Battery: Located on the back.

Khazikitsa

1. Ikani Mabatire

  1. Open the battery compartment cover on the back of the clock (refer to Figure 3).
  2. Insert 3 AA batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-). The clock comes with batteries included.
  3. Tsekani chivundikiro cha chipinda cha batri bwinobwino.
  4. Observe the second hand on the clock face; it should begin moving, indicating the clock is powered.

2. Set Current Time

  1. Locate the time setting knob on the back of the clock. This knob typically has two positions.
  2. Gently pull the knob outwards. This usually engages the time-setting mechanism.
  3. Rotate the knob to move the hour and minute hands to the current time.
  4. Once the time is set, push the knob back inwards to secure the setting.

Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito

1. Kukhazikitsa Nthawi ya Alamu

  1. Locate the alarm setting hand on the clock face. This is usually a smaller, distinct hand.
  2. The same knob used for setting the current time is often used for setting the alarm. Gently pull the knob outwards to its second position (if applicable) or rotate it while it's in the time-setting position to move the alarm hand.
  3. Rotate the knob until the alarm hand points to your desired wake-up time.
  4. Push the knob back inwards to secure the alarm setting.
  5. Zindikirani: As this is a 12-hour analog clock, the alarm will sound twice within a 24-hour period (e.g., if set for 7:00, it will sound at 7:00 AM and 7:00 PM). Remember to activate/deactivate the alarm as needed.

2. Kuyambitsa/Kuletsa Alamu

  • Locate the Alarm ON/OFF slide switch on the right side of the clock (refer to Figure 2).
  • To activate the alarm, slide the switch to the 'ON' (upper) position. The alarm will sound at the set time.
  • To deactivate the alarm, slide the switch to the 'OFF' (lower) position. The alarm will not sound.
  • Zofunika: If you use the alarm daily, remember to slide the switch to 'ON' each evening to ensure it wakes you the next morning.

3. Using the Snooze Function

  • When the alarm sounds, press the large Snooze button on the top of the clock.
  • The alarm will temporarily stop and sound again after a few minutes (typically 5-10 minutes).
  • You can repeat this process multiple times.
  • To completely turn off the alarm, slide the Alarm ON/OFF switch to the 'OFF' position.

4. Selecting Melodies and Adjusting Volume

  • Melody Group Selection: Use the button on the front left (often labeled with musical notes or moods) to switch between different groups of melodies.
  • Individual Melody Selection / Monitor: Use the blue button in the middle of the front panel. Pressing this button will play the next melody within the selected group. The last melody played will be the one used for the alarm. You can also use this button to monitor the alarm sound.
  • Kuwongolera Voliyumu: Rotate the knob on the front right (labeled 'Volume' or with 'Min/Max' indicators) to adjust the alarm sound level. To test the volume, first select a melody using the monitor button, then adjust the knob while the melody is playing.

Kusamalira

1. Kusintha Battery

  • When the clock's second hand stops moving or the alarm sound becomes weak, it's time to replace the batteries.
  • Tsegulani chipinda cha batri kumbuyo kwa wotchi.
  • Remove the old batteries and dispose of them responsibly according to local regulations.
  • Ikani mabatire 3 atsopano a AA, kuwonetsetsa kuti polarity yolondola.
  • Tsekani chipinda cha batri.
  • Reset the current time and alarm time after replacing batteries.

2. Kuyeretsa

  • Wipe the clock's exterior with a soft, dry cloth.
  • Musagwiritse ntchito zotsukira zowononga, zosungunulira, kapena zopopera mankhwala, chifukwa izi zingawononge kumaliza.
  • Avoid getting moisture into the clock's internal components.

Kusaka zolakwika

VutoChifukwa ChothekaYankho
Clock does not run / Second hand is still.
  • Mabatire afa kapena analowetsedwa molakwika.
  • Batteries are not making proper contact.
  • Sinthani mabatire ndi mabatire atsopano a AA, kuonetsetsa kuti polarity ndi yolondola.
  • Check battery contacts for corrosion and ensure batteries are seated firmly.
Alamu sikumveka.
  • Alarm ON/OFF switch is in the 'OFF' position.
  • Alarm time is not set correctly.
  • Voliyumu yayikidwa yotsika kwambiri.
  • Mabatire ndi otsika.
  • Slide the Alarm ON/OFF switch to the 'ON' position.
  • Verify the alarm hand is pointing to the desired time.
  • Increase the volume using the volume control knob.
  • Sinthani mabatire.
Alarm sounds at the wrong time (e.g., PM instead of AM).
  • This is a 12-hour analog clock.
  • The alarm will sound twice in a 24-hour cycle. Remember to turn the alarm 'OFF' after waking up, and 'ON' again in the evening if needed for the next morning.
Melodies are not changing.
  • Dinani batani lolakwika.
  • Ensure you are using the Melody Group Selector and Individual Melody Selector / Monitor buttons correctly.

Zofotokozera

Nambala ya ModelNR435W
MtunduSeiko
Makulidwe (L x W x H)7.1 x 12.9 x 13.6 masentimita (pafupifupi mainchesi 2.8 x 5.1 x 5.4)
KulemeraMagalamu 350 (pafupifupi mapaundi 0.77)
Gwero la MphamvuYoyendetsedwa ndi Battery
Mabatire Amafunika3 x AA (kuphatikiza)
Mbali YapaderaAlarm Function with Multiple Melodies
Mtundu WokweraPamwamba
Patsogolo view of the Seiko Pyxis Alarm Clock NR435W held in a hand, showing its approximate size of 5.6 inches or 14 cm in height.

Figure 4: Size Reference. This image illustrates the compact size of the alarm clock, demonstrating its portability and suitability for various surfaces.

Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo

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