Raynic Raynic Emergency Radio and Alarm Clock

Bhuku reVashandisi veRaynic Weather Radio neDigital Calendar Clock

Model: Raynic Emergency Radio and Alarm Clock

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Thank you for choosing the Raynic Weather Radio and Digital Calendar Clock. This device combines a multi-functional emergency weather radio with a versatile digital calendar clock, designed to provide essential information and convenience in various situations. It features multiple power sources, emergency lighting, and comprehensive time management capabilities. Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure proper use and maintenance of your product.

Product Features

  • 5-Way Power Sources: Includes hand crank, solar panel, AC power, rechargeable battery, and AAA battery compatibility to ensure continuous operation.
  • Multi-Use & Durable: Functions as a power bank for USB devices, features a 3.5mm headphone jack, 3W flashlight, and 2.5W reading lamp.
  • Versatile Digital Clock: Offers 20 alarm settings, schedule reminders, 12 themes, 2 dimming modes, 12/24 hour format, multi-color fonts, language options, and auto DST.
  • Zviri Nyore Kushandisa: Features side buttons and clear indicators for straightforward operation, complemented by a sturdy back stand for stability.
  • Multi-Language Support: Digital clock supports 6 languages (English, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, German) and 2 brightness modes (10%-100% dimming, day/night adjustment).

Package Zviri mukati

  • Raynic Weather Radio and Digital Calendar Clock Unit
  • Power Cord (for AC charging)
  • Headphone Jack (integrated)
  • User Manual

Product Overview

The Raynic device integrates an emergency weather radio with a digital calendar clock, offering a compact and robust solution for various needs. Below are visual representations and descriptions of its key components and features.

Raynic Weather Radio and Digital Clock

Mufananidzo 1: The Raynic Weather Radio and Digital Calendar Clock, showcasing its compact design, integrated flashlight, and a smartphone connected for charging.

Raynic Weather Radio Dimensions and Features

Mufananidzo 2: Dimensions of the Raynic Weather Radio (approximately 7.5 inches long, 4.7 inches high, 3.5 inches wide) and icons representing its core features: 5 charging ways, 3W flashlight/lamp light, solar panel, SW/AM/FM/WB radio, and SOS function.

Raynic Weather Radio with Headphone Jack

Mufananidzo 3: Pedyo-up view of the Raynic Weather Radio highlighting the 3.5mm headphone jack, allowing for private listening.

Raynic Weather Radio Band Frequencies

Mufananidzo 4: Detailed view of the radio's tuning display and supported frequency bands: AM (520-1700 KHz), FM (87.5-108 MHz), SW (7-19 MHz), and WB (7 preset NOAA weather channels).

Raynic Digital Clock 12 Display Themes

Mufananidzo 5: Examples of the 12 display themes available for the digital calendar clock, including Minimalist, Urban Tempo, Round Dial, Seasonal Calendar, Time Album, and Dynamic Prompts.

Raynic Digital Clock Multiple Color Options

Mufananidzo 6: The digital calendar clock display showing various color options for the text and background, enhancing personalization and readability.

Raynic Digital Clock 6 Language Support

Mufananidzo 7: The digital calendar clock displaying support for 6 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Japanese.

Raynic Digital Clock Different Reminder Types

Mufananidzo 8: The digital calendar clock demonstrating various reminder functions, such as medication reminders, TV news reminders, sleeping reminders, and birthday reminders.

Gadzirira

Kutanga Kuchaja

Before first use, it is recommended to fully charge the internal 5000mAh/18500mWh battery using the AC power cord. Connect the power cord to the device and a standard wall outlet. The charging indicator will illuminate.

AAA Battery Installation (Optional Backup)

Raynic Weather Radio 5 Ways to Charge

Mufananidzo 9: The Raynic Weather Radio illustrating its five charging methods: Solar Power, Rechargeable Battery (internal), Crank Hand Power, USB Charge, and AAA Battery compartment.

For an additional power backup, you can insert AAA batteries into the designated compartment. Locate the battery compartment cover, open it, and insert the batteries according to the polarity markings (+/-). Close the cover securely.

Digital Clock Setup

Upon powering on the digital clock for the first time, you may need to set the current time, date, and preferred language. Refer to the 'Operating Instructions - Digital Clock' section for detailed steps on navigation and settings.

Operating Instruction

Radio Operation

  1. Batidza/Kudzima: Rotate the 'Volume' knob clockwise to turn on the radio. Rotate counter-clockwise until it clicks to turn off.
  2. Band Selection: Use the 'BAND' switch to select between AM, FM, SW, or WB (Weather Band).
  3. tuning: Rotate the 'TUNING' knob to scan for stations. Extend the telescopic antenna for better FM/SW/WB reception. For AM, rotate the unit for optimal signal.
  4. Chenjedzo yeNOAA yeMamiriro ekunze: When in WB mode, the radio will automatically scan for NOAA weather alerts. An alert tone will sound if a severe weather alert is broadcast in your area.
  5. Kushandisa Headphone: Batanidza mahedhifoni e3.5mm mujeki rehedhifoni kuti unzwe uri wega.

Charging Functions (for the internal battery)

  • AC kuchaja: Connect the provided power cord to the unit and a wall outlet.
  • Kuchaja Solar: Place the solar panel in direct sunlight. This method is primarily for maintaining charge or slow charging.
  • Hand Crank Charge: Rotate the hand crank clockwise or counter-clockwise at a steady pace (approx. 120-150 RPM) for 3-5 minutes to generate power for short-term use or to initiate charging.
  • USB Charging (Input): Connect a USB cable from a 5V USB power adapter to the micro-USB input port on the radio.

External Device Charging (Power Bank Function)

Connect your USB-powered device (e.g., smartphone) to the USB output port on the radio using a compatible USB cable. The internal battery will begin charging your device. This function is intended for emergency power to make brief calls or send messages.

Light Mabasa

  • Tochi: Press the flashlight button to turn on the integrated 3W flashlight. Press again to turn off.
  • Kuverenga Lamp: Lift the solar panel cover to reveal the 2.5W reading lamp. Use the dedicated button to turn it on/off.
  • SOS Alarm: Press and hold the SOS button to activate a loud siren and flashing light for emergency signaling. Press again to deactivate.

Digital Clock Operation

The digital calendar clock features intuitive side buttons for navigation and settings.

  1. Batidza/Kudzima: Use the dedicated power button for the clock display.
  2. Kuisa Nguva/Zuva: Access the settings menu to adjust hours, minutes, year, month, and day.
  3. Changing Themes/Colors/Languages: Navigate through the display settings to select from 12 themes, various font colors, and 6 supported languages.
  4. Kuseta maAlarms: The clock supports up to 20 individual alarm settings. Configure time, recurrence, and alarm sound.
  5. Setting Reminders: Utilize the reminder function for scheduled events like medication, appointments, or birthdays.
  6. Kugadzirisa Kupenya: Choose between 2 dimming modes (10%-100%) and day/night adjustment for optimal visibility.
  7. Auto DST: Enable or disable the automatic Daylight Saving Time adjustment feature.

Maintenance

  • Kuchenesa: Pukuta chigadziro nemucheka wakapfava, wakaoma. Usashandise abrasive cleaners kana solvents.
  • Kuchengeta: Chengetedza redhiyo munzvimbo inotonhorera, yakaoma kure nechiedza chezuva uye tembiricha yakanyanyisa.
  • Battery Care: If storing for extended periods, ensure the internal rechargeable battery is partially charged (around 50%) and recharge it every 3-6 months to prolong its lifespan. Remove AAA batteries if not using them for a long time to prevent leakage.
  • Kuramba Mvura: The device is not waterproof. Avoid exposure to rain, splashes, or immersion in water.

Kugadzirisa matambudziko

DambudzikoZvinogona KukonzeraSolution
Radio not turning on / No soundLow battery; Volume too low; Incorrect band selected.Charge the internal battery; Insert fresh AAA batteries; Increase volume; Select correct band.
Kugamuchirwa kweredhiyo kusina kunakaAntena haina kuwedzerwa; Nzvimbo isina kusimba yechiratidzo; Kupindira.Fully extend the telescopic antenna; Rotate the radio for better AM reception; Move to an open area; Avoid large metal objects.
Digital clock display is blankClock power off; Low battery.Press the clock power button; Charge the internal battery.
External device not chargingRadio battery too low; Incorrect cable; Device not compatible.Ensure radio's internal battery is sufficiently charged; Use a compatible USB cable; Check device compatibility.
Flashlight/Lamp kusashandaLow battery; Light function not activated.Charge the internal battery; Press the respective light button.

Zvinotsanangurwa

  • Brand: Raynic
  • Muenzaniso: Raynic Emergency Radio and Alarm Clock
  • ASIN: B0F133F91N
  • Power Sources: 5000mAh/18500mWh Rechargeable Battery, Solar Panel, Hand Crank, AC Power, 3x AAA Batteries (not included)
  • Mabhendi eRadio: AM (520-1700 KHz), FM (87.5-108 MHz), SW (7-19 MHz), WB (7 NOAA Channels)
  • Simba reTochi: 3W
  • Kuverenga Lamp Simba: 2.5W
  • Digital Clock Display: 7-inch, with 12 themes, 20 alarms, 20 reminders, 2 brightness modes, 6 languages.
  • Zvinosanganisirwa Zvikamu: Headphone Jack, Power Cord

Warranty uye Support

Raynic products are designed for reliability and performance. For any questions, technical support, or warranty inquiries, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase or visit the official Raynic website. Ndapota chengetedza humbowo hwako hwekutenga kwezvichemo zvewaranti.

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