Powerbackup; Snoozing; Turning The Alarm Off; Using The Sleep & Wake-Up Light As A Bedside Lamp - Philips HF3650 Manual

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Snoozing

Turning the alarm off

Using the Sleep & Wake-Up Light as a bedside
lamp
You can choose between three options. Select one of the natural
sounds, no sound or the FM radio.
In the event of a power failure, all functions of the Sleep & Wake-up
Light, including the display, do not work. However, the internal clock
and a back-up alarm remain active for at least 8 more hours.
If during the power failure the set alarm time is due, a back-up alarm
goes off generating a beeping sound for approximately 1 minute.
When the wake-up curve has ended (e.g. the set maximum light
intensity is reached) and the alarm sound is playing, you can tap the
top of the Sleep & Wake-Up Light to snooze.
The lamp stays on, but the sound is muted. After 9 minutes, the alarm
sound starts playing again.
Note: The device automatically switches off (light and sound) 60
minutes after the alarm time or 60 minutes after the last snooze
action.
When the alarm goes off, you can turn off the alarm by pressing this
button. If you turn off the alarm, the alarm profile is deactivated for
that day.
You can use the Sleep & Wake-Up Light as a bedside lamp.
Press the bedside lamp button on the display to switch on the
bedside lamp.
Note: You can increase and decrease the brightness intensity. You can
select a brightness between 1 (low) to 25 (high). The default brightness
setting is 18.
To switch it off press the cross button in the menu.
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