Nhanganyaya
This manual provides detailed instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your KWANWA Alarm Clock. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure proper function and longevity.

Mufananidzo: Mberi view of the KWANWA Alarm Clock displaying 12:45 in red LED digits. The clock has a black case and a large, clear screen.
Package Zviri mukati
Tarisa uone kuti zvinhu zvese zviripo mupakeji:
- KWANWA Alarm Clock Unit
- Mushandisi Chinyorwa (gwaro iri)
Cherechedza: Mabhatiri haana kubatanidzwa uye anofanira kutengwa ari ega.
Gadzirira
1. Kuiswa kwebhatiri
- Tsvaga nzvimbo yebhatiri kuseri kwewachi.
- Vhura chivharo chebhatiri.
- Insert two (2) D-size alkaline batteries, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
- Vhara chivharo chebhatiri zvakachengeteka.

Mufananidzo: Rear view of the KWANWA Alarm Clock, highlighting the battery compartment and various control buttons for hour, minute, alarm, and time settings.
2. Kuronga Nguva Yekutanga
- Press the "TIME SET" button on the back of the clock. The hour digits will begin to flash.
- Use the "HOUR" button to adjust the hour.
- Press "TIME SET" again. The minute digits will flash.
- Use the "MIN" button to adjust the minutes.
- Press "TIME SET" a third time to confirm and exit time setting mode.
3. Kuisa Sarudzo
The clock can be placed on a flat surface or mounted on a wall.
- Table-top/Desk Placement: Extend the two unfoldable stand legs located on the back of the clock to position it upright on any flat surface.
- Kuisa madziro: Utilize the three wall-mounting hang holes on the back of the clock. Ensure appropriate wall anchors and screws are used for secure installation (not included).

Mufananidzo: Side view of the KWANWA Alarm Clock illustrating its dimensions (8.7 inches wide, 5.6 inches high, 1.8 inches deep) and highlighting features like large display, wall mount/table top, battery powered, adjustable LED brightness, daily alarm, and auto night mode.
Operating Instruction
1. Kuratidza Nguva
The clock displays time in a 12-hour format. The large LED digits are constantly lit for easy readability.
2. Alarm Kuisa
- Press the "AL SET" button on the back of the clock. The alarm hour digits will flash.
- Use the "HOUR" button to set the desired alarm hour.
- Press "AL SET" again. The alarm minute digits will flash.
- Use the "MIN" button to set the desired alarm minutes.
- Press "AL SET" a third time to confirm and exit alarm setting mode.
To activate or deactivate the alarm, press the "AL ON/OFF" button. An indicator will show if the alarm is active.
3. Kumisa Alarm
When the alarm sounds, it will gradually increase in volume for up to 2 minutes. To stop the alarm, touch the "AL STOP" button located on the front right side of the clock.

Image: Two panels demonstrating alarm functionality. The top panel shows a hand pressing the "AL STOP" button on the clock face to silence the alarm. The bottom panel illustrates the alarm's volume gradually increasing over time, with the clock showing 6:00 and then 6:02.
4. Kupenya Kugadziridza
The clock offers three levels of brightness (High, Medium, Low) and an automatic night mode.
- Manual Adjustment: Press and hold the "MIN" button for 2 seconds to cycle through the brightness levels (High, Medium, Low).
- Auto Night Mode: The LED display will automatically dim during 8 PM to 6 AM to conserve energy and reduce light disturbance during sleep.

Image: Three KWANWA Alarm Clocks side-by-side, demonstrating different brightness settings: High (brightest), Medium, and Low (dimmest), with corresponding sun icons indicating light intensity.
5. Flashing Dots Control
The flashing of the dots between the hour and minute digits can be turned off.
- To start/stop the flashing, press and hold the "MIN" button for 2 seconds.
Maintenance
1. Kutsiviwa kwebhatiri
When the display dims significantly or the clock stops functioning, it is time to replace the batteries. Follow the battery installation steps in the "Setup" section. Ensure to use fresh D-size alkaline batteries for optimal performance and longevity (up to 12 months).
2. Kuchenesa
To clean the clock, gently wipe the surface with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents, as these may damage the display or casing.
Kugadzirisa matambudziko
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Clock does not turn on or display is blank. | Mabhatiri akafa kana kuiswa zvisirizvo. | Replace with fresh D-size alkaline batteries, ensuring correct polarity. |
| Nguva haina kururama. | Initial setting error or prolonged use (minor drift). | Re-set the time using the "TIME SET" button. The clock has an accuracy of ±30 seconds per month. |
| Alarm hainzwi. | Alarm haina kuvhurwa kana kuiswa zvisizvo. | Ensure the alarm is turned ON using the "AL ON/OFF" button and that the alarm time is correctly set. |
| Chiratidziro chakanyanya kuderera kana kupenya zvakanyanya. | Kupenya kwechiedza kunoda kugadziriswa. | Manually adjust brightness by pressing and holding the "MIN" button for 2 seconds. Check if auto night mode is active. |
Zvinotsanangurwa
- Muenzaniso: KW715S
- Ratidza Rudzi: Digital LED
- Ruvara: Black Case-red Led Digit
- Zviyero zvechigadzirwa: 8.7"W x 5.6"H x 1.8"D
- Chinhu Weight: 11.7 ounces
- Kunobva Simba: Battery Powered (2 x D-size Alkaline Batteries, not included)
- Special Feature: Cordless, Auto Dimmer Mode, Wall-mountable, Table-top
- Material: Plastiki
- Kurongeka Kwenguva: ± masekondi makumi matatu pamwedzi
- Nguva yeAlarm: Up to 120 seconds (gradually increasing volume)
Warranty uye Support
Warranty Information
This KWANWA Alarm Clock comes with a Yakakwana Warranty. Please refer to the product packaging or contact KWANWA customer service for specific details regarding warranty coverage and duration.
Mutengi Support
For any questions, technical assistance, or warranty claims, please contact KWANWA customer support through the retailer's platform or visit the official KWANWA store page on Amazon: KWANWA Store.
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