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Indicators and Signals
Sound
The Bellman Alarm Clock sounds an alarm. The sound volume is 80 dBA maximum at 1 metre.
The main frequency range is 500 - 1000 Hz.
The sound can be switched off via the Sound Switch (7).
Flashing light
When the Bellman Alarm Clock is activated, 4 built-in flashing lights (17) flash with a
bright white light.
The flashing light can be switched off via the Flash Switch (9).
Vibration
The Bellman Alarm Clock can power two BE1270 Bellman Bed-shakers (accessory) which
are placed under the pillow to wake the user up when the Bellman Alarm Clock is activated
The Bed-shaker is connected to the sockets (14).
Power supply
The LED (1) is constantly green when the power supply unit is connected correctly.
When the LED (1) blinks green, the internal back-up battery is charged, but the Alarm Clock
has no external power supply, either because of a power failure or because the power supply
unit is not connected.
When the LED (1) blinks yellow, the back-up battery is nearly flat and the Alarm Clock has no
external power supply, either because of a power failure or because the power supply unit is not
connected. The battery must be charged by connecting the power supply unit and allowing the
Alarm Clock to charge for at least 24 hours.
Troubleshooting in brief
Symptom
Nothing happens.
The LED (1) blinks.
The LEDs in the Snooze Button (4) do not come
on when the alarm clock is switched on.
The Alarm Clock does not emit any sound signals.
The Alarm Clock does not emit any flash signals.
For further information about the product in English, refer to the Appendix.
Solution
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Check that the power supply unit is connected
correctly and that the LED (1) is constantly
green.
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Check that the power supply unit is connected
correctly.
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Check that the power supply unit is connected
correctly.
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Check that the Sound Switch (7) is in the ON
position.
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Check that the Flash Switch (9) is in the ON
position.