Setting the time is usually done while the unit is in (radio turned off).
This comprehensive operational guide serves as your digital manual, walking you through every step to get your Audiosonic CAA-09169 fully working. 1. Initial Setup and Power Specifications
Many AudioSonic models operate in a 24-hour mode by default. 2. Programming the Alarm Enter Setup: Press and hold the While holding buttons to choose your wake-up time. Select Mode: RADIO/BUZZ
Note: Ensure the on the display is correct if you are using a 12-hour format.
The Audiosonic CAA-09169 Clock Radio is a workhorse. It might not have Bluetooth or USB charging ports, but it has a snooze button, a radio, and a loud enough alarm to get you out of bed. If you’ve lost the physical paper manual, save this page for reference!
The display does not have a dimmer switch. In a pitch-black room, the red glow is intense. If you are sensitive to light while sleeping, this clock acts like a nightlight that you cannot turn off. While some users appreciate the ambient glow, others will find themselves draping a cloth over the face of the clock to get some shuteye.
Open the battery compartment hatch located on the bottom base of the device.
The CAA-09169 normally supports two independent alarms (e.g., "AL1" and "AL2").
is identical using ALARM 2 button.
Spills or dust. Fix: Unplug the unit. Use a contact cleaner spray (like DeoxIT) or 90% isopropyl alcohol on a Q-tip to clean around the button edges. Let dry for 1 hour before powering on.
Use the ( TU+ and TU- ) to cycle through and adjust the Year, Date, 12/24-hour format, Hour, and Minutes.
Before pressing buttons, familiarize yourself with the standard layout of the CAA-09169 interface:
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