Sharper Image Oq314 Users Manual IM V1 0303

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Radio-Controlled
Travel Clock
with 130-City
World Time

OQ314 Instructions

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Dear Sharper Image Customer,
Thank you for your purchase of a Sharper Image product. We appreciate
your business very much.
Please accept my personal assurance of your complete satisfaction with
this product’s quality and performance. We offer generous return
privileges and excellent warranties on all our products.
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discovering innovative products that make life easier and more enjoyable. We’ve been in business a long time because we are an exciting
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customer service that exceeds your expectations.
Enjoy your purchase!
Respectfully,

Richard Thalheimer
Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Call 1-800-344-4444 for 24-7 ordering and customer service,
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Caution
•Due to printing limitation, the displays shown in this manual
may differ from the actual display.
•The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without
the permission of the manufacturer.
•Do not disassemble the unit. This will void the warranty.

Maintenance
Here are a few product care instructions:
1. Do not immerse the unit in water. If the unit comes in contact with water, dry it immediately with a soft lint-free cloth.
2. Do not clean the unit with alcohol, detergent, abrasive or
corrosive materials. Abrasive cleaning agents may scratch
the plastic parts and corrode the electronic circuit.
3. Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust,
temperature, or humidity. Such treatment may result in malfunction, a shorter electronic life span, damaged batteries,
or warped parts.

Maintenance
4. Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components. Doing so
will void the unit’s warranty and may cause damage. The unit
contains no user-serviceable parts.
5. Only use new batteries as specified in this instruction manual. Do not mix new and old batteries as the old batteries
may leak.
6. Read this instruction manual thoroughly before operating
the unit.

Quick Start
Battery Installation
1. Remove the battery compartment door.
2. Insert the included 2 AAA 1.5V batteries as shown, observing
proper +/- polarities.
3. Press RESET.
4. Replace the battery compartment door.
Key Lock
Before operation, slide the key-lock switch to the left to activate
all key operations.

Quick Start
Manually Setting the Clock and Calendar
This clock is designed to automatically synchronize its current
time and date when brought within range of the radio signal
generated from the U.S. Atomic Clock. (See “About Radio
Reception.”) Until the clock synchronizes with the radio signal,
you may manually set the clock.
1. Press and hold MODE button for two seconds.
2. Use the UP or DOWN (ROTARY KNOB) button to scroll
through the four U.S. time zones (Pacific, Mountain, Central
or Eastern) or additional World City (ADD). To confirm, press
MODE.
3. If a world city is selected, “ADD” flashes. To select the city,
press UP or DOWN (ROTARY KNOB) button. For city name
abbreviations, refer to the section, "World Time Function." To
confirm, press MODE button.
4. Use the UP and DOWN (ROTARY KNOB) buttons to set the
hour, minute, year, month, day, day-of-the-week language,
and hourly-chime on/off.
5. To save the changes and exit, press MODE button.

Quick Start
Note:
• For the day-of-the-week language, select "E" for English, "D"
for German, "F" for French, "I" for Italian or "S" for Spanish.
The day of the week can be expressed as an abbreviation
in five different languages.
• When changes are made to the minute, the seconds start from
zero. The unit also saves all changes and automatically returns
to normal display after the unit has been idle for a minute.
World Time Function
1. To view the time in one of the 130 world cities in the clock’s
database, press the WORLD TIME button. The World-Time
icon flashes.
2. To scroll through the list of world cities and times, rotate the
ROTARY KNOB up or down.
3. To select which world city you want to remain on the display,
press the WORLD TIME button. The World-Time icon stops
blinking.
Activating the Backlight
To turn on the backlight for 5 seconds, open the folding table
stand and press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button.

Introduction
This clock is designed to automatically synchronize its current
time and date when brought within range of the radio signal
generated from the U.S. Atomic Clock.
In addition to the local time and calendar display, you can also
display the corresponding time in 130 major world cities. The
clock features a multilingual day of the week display, EL backlight, hourly chime, single and weekday alarm with 8-minute
snooze and key-lock.

Introduction
Front Panel Buttons

1. SNOOZE/LIGHT Button
• Open folding stand.
• Press to turn on the backlight for five seconds.
• Press to activate the Snooze function when the alarm time
is reached. Snooze indicator will sound for five seconds.
2. WORLD TIME Button
• Press to enter the world time setting mode.

Introduction
3. MODE Button
• Press to switch between the clock and calendar display modes.
• Press and hold for two seconds to enter the clock and calendar setting mode.
4. ALARM Button
• Press to toggle among the calendar, weekday alarm and single alarm modes. Backlight must be off.
• Press and hold for two seconds to enter the alarm setting mode.
5. ALARM ON/OFF Button
• Press to activate/deactivate the alarm.
• Press and hold for three seconds to turn off the alarm when
the alarm time is reached.

Introduction
Rear Panel Buttons

1. KEY-LOCK SLIDE SWITCH
• Slide to lock the key functions.
2. RESET BUTTON (inside battery compartment)
• Press to return all settings to default values.
3. UP AND DOWN ROTARY KNOB
• Rotate up or down to increase/decrease the value of a setting.
4. FOLDING TABLE STAND

Key Lock
Before operating, slide the key-lock switch to the left to activate
all key operations.

Battery Installation

1. Remove the battery compartment door.
2. Insert the included 2 AAA 1.5V batteries as shown, observing
proper +/- polarities.
3. Press RESET.
4. Replace the battery compartment door.
Note: When the battery power level is low, the low battery indicator
illuminates. Replace the batteries accordingly.

Activating the Backlight
Open the folding stand. To turn on the backlight for 5 seconds,
press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button.

Display Modes
To view the display modes in sequence, press the MODE button.
1. Current Time with Seconds
World City Name Abbreviation & Time
2. Current Time with Weekday
World City Name Abbreviation & Time
3. Calendar
World City Name Abbreviation & Time

About Radio Reception
This clock is designed to automatically synchronize its calendar
clock once it is brought within range of the U.S. Atomic Clock.
When the unit is within range, its radio-control mechanism override all manual settings unless auto-reception of radio signal is
manually deactivated.

About Radio Reception
When the clock is receiving a radio signal, the radio reception
icon starts to blink. A complete reception generally takes about
2 to 10 minutes, depending on the strength of the radio signal.
When the reception is complete, the radio reception icon stops
blinking. The strength of the reception for the last full hour is
indicated.
For better reception, place the unit away from metal objects and
electrical appliances to minimize interference.
Should you wish to deactivate the RF (radio-frequency) controlled
function, press and hold the DOWN ROTARY KNOB for 3 seconds
and the radio reception icon disappears. To reactivate the RF controlled function, press and hold the UP ROTARY KNOB button for
3 seconds again and the radio reception icon reappears.
Strong Signal
Weak Signal
No Reception
Receiving Signal

Manually Setting the Clock and Calendar
This clock is designed to automatically synchronize its current
time and date when brought within range of the radio signal
generated from the U.S. Atomic Clock. (See "About Radio
Reception.") Until the clock synchronizes with the radio signal,
you may manually set the clock.
1. Press and hold MODE button for two seconds.
2. Use the UP or DOWN (ROTARY KNOB) button to scroll
through the four U.S. time zones (Pacific, Mountain, Central
or Eastern) or additional World City (ADD). To confirm, press
MODE.
3. If a world city is selected, “ADD” flashes. To select the city,
press UP or DOWN (ROTARY KNOB) button. For city name
abbreviations, refer to the section, "World Time Function." To
confirm, press MODE button.
4. Use the UP and DOWN (ROTARY KNOB) buttons to set the
hour, minute, year, month, day, day-of-the-week language,
and hourly-chime on/off.
5. To save the changes and exit, press MODE button.

Manually Setting the Clock and Calendar
Note:
• For the day-of-the-week language, select "E" for English, "D"
for German, "F" for French, "I" for Italian or "S" for Spanish.
The day of the week can be expressed as an abbreviation
in five different languages.
Language

Day-of-the-week
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Saturday Sunday

English
German
French
Italian
Spanish

• When changes are made to the minute, the seconds start
from zero. The unit also saves all changes and automatically
returns to normal display after the unit has been idle for a
minute.
The Hourly-Chime Function
When the Hourly-Chime is set to ON, the
icon appears on
the display and a beep sounds at the beginning of each hour.

Setting the Alarm
This clock is equipped with 2 alarms: a Weekday Alarm and a
Single Alarm. The Weekday Alarm only sounds at the preset time
during weekdays (i.e., from Monday to Friday) and will automatically disable during the weekend (i.e., Saturday and Sunday).
The Single Alarm sounds out once at the preset time.
1. To select which alarm you would like to set, press ALARM
until the corresponding alarm icon appears on the display.
( = Weekday Alarm;
= Single Alarm.)
2. To set the selected alarm, press and hold ALARM for
2 seconds.
3. To select the alarm hour, rotate the UP or DOWN (ROTARY
KNOB).
4. To confirm the alarm hour, press the ALARM button.
Minutes blink.
5. To select the alarm minutes, rotate the UP or DOWN
(ROTARY KNOB).
6. To confirm alarm setting and exit this mode, press the
ALARM button. The alarm is automatically activated after it is
set. The corresponding alarm-on indicator ( or ) appears
on the display. When the current time matches the alarm

Setting the Alarm
time, the alarm sounds for 2 minutes in a two-step crescendo
pattern if undisturbed. The alarm-on indicator flashes and the
backlight activates for 5 seconds.
7. To turn off the alarm after it sounds, press any key except the
SNOOZE/LIGHT button.
8. To activate the snooze function, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT
button. The alarm is temporarily muted and sounds again in
8 minutes.
Notes: To deactivate the alarm after it is set, press ALARM until
the corresponding alarm icon appears on the display and then
press the ALARM ON/OFF button. “-: —” appears on the display
to indicate the alarm is deactivated.
To disable the snooze function after the alarm goes off, you can
press and hold the SNOOZE/LIGHT button for 3 seconds.

World Time Function
This clock features a World-Time display function so that you can
check the corresponding time of different places in the world
instantly with DST (Daylight Saving Time) automatically adjusted.
The names of the world cities are shown in an abbreviated

World Time Function
three-letter format. (See the “World City Abbreviation Table” for
a complete list of cities and abbreviations.)
1. To view the time in one of the 130 world cities in the clock’s
database, press the WORLD TIME button. The World-Time
icon flashes.
2. To scroll through the list of world cities and times, rotate the
ROTARY KNOB.
3. To select which world city you want to remain on the display,
press the WORLD TIME button. The World-Time icon stops
blinking.

World City Abbreviations Reference Table
Country Name

City code

Time Offset
(GMT = 0)

DST Period

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

ADD

3

Adelaide, Australia

ADL

9.5

No DST
From Last Sunday in October to
Last Sunday in March

Auckland,
New Zealand

AKL

12

From 1st Sunday in October to
3rd Sunday in March

Ankara, Turkey

AKR

2

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

World City Abbreviations Reference Table
Country Name

City code

Time Offset
(GMT = 0)

DST Period

Algiers, Algeria

ALG

1

No DST

Amsterdam,
Netherlands

AMS

1

From Last Sunday in March to
Last Sunday in October

Anchorage AK, USA

ANC

-9

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Antananarivo,
Madagascar

ANT

3

No DST

Asuncion, Paraguay

ASU

-4

From 1st Sunday in September to
1st Sunday in April

Athens, Greece

ATH

2

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Atlanta GA, USA

ATL

-5

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Abu Dhabi, U.A.E

AUH

4

No DST

Bucharest, Romania

BBU

2

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Barcelona, Spain

BCN

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Baghdad, Iraq

BDD

3

From 1st April to 1st October

Belgrade, Yugoslavia

BEG

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

World City Abbreviations Reference Table
Country Name

City code

Time Offset
(GMT = 0)

DST Period

Beijing, China

BEJ

8

No DST

Berlin, Germany

BER

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Beirut, Lebanon

BEY

2

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October
No DST

Bangkok, Thailand

BKK

7

Brisbane, Australia

BNE

10

No DST

Bogota, Colombia

BOG

-5

No DST

Boston MA, USA

BOS

-5

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Bern, Switzerland

BRN

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Brussels, Belgium

BRU

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Brasilia, Brazil

BSB

-3

From 2nd Sunday of October to
3rd Sunday of February

Buenos Aires, Argentina BUA

-3

No DST

Budapest, Hungary

BUD

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Cairo, Egypt

CAI

2

From Last Friday in April to Last
Friday in September

World City Abbreviations Reference Table
Country Name

City code

Time Offset
(GMT = 0)

DST Period

Casablanca, Marocco

CAS

0

No DST

Canberra, Australia

CBR

10

From Last Sunday in October to
Last Sunday in March

Caracas, Venezuela

CCS

-4

No DST

Calcutta, India

CCU

5.5

No DST

Chicago IL, USA

CGX

-6

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Colombo, Sri Lanka

CMB

6

No DST

Copenhagen, Denmark

CPH

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Cape Town, South Africa CPT

2

No DST

Dhaka, Bangladesh

DAC

6

No DST

Damascus, Syria

DAM

2

New Delhi, India

DEL

5.5

No DST

Detroit MI, USA

DTW

-5

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Dublin, Ireland

DUB

0

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Frankfurt, Germany

FRA

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

From 1st April to 1st October

World City Abbreviations Reference Table
Country Name

City code

Time Offset
(GMT = 0)

DST Period

Guatemala City, GuatemalaGUA

-6

No DST

Geneva, Switzerland

GVA

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Hamburg, Germany

HAM

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Hanoi, Vietnam

HAN

7

No DST

Havana, Cuba

HAV

-5

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Ho Chi Minh City,
Vietnam

HCM

7

No DST

Helsinki, Finland

HEL

2

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Hong Kong, China

HKG

8

No DST

Honolulu HI, USA

HNL

-10

No DST

Houston TX, USA

HOU

-6

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Indianapolis, IN, USA

IND

-5

No DST

Istanbul, Turkey

IST

2

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Jakarta, Indonesia

JKT

7

No DST

Johannesburg,
South Africa

JNB

2

No DST

World City Abbreviations Reference Table
Country Name

City code

Time Offset
(GMT = 0)

Kabul, Afghanistan

KBL

4.5

No DST

Khartoum, Sudan

KHA

3

No DST

KIE

2

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Kiev, Ukraine

DST Period

Kingston, Jamaica

KIN

-5

No DST

Kathmandu, Nepal

KTM

5.75

No DST

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

KUL

8

No DST

Kuwait City, Kuwait

KWI

3

No DST

Las Vegas NV, USA

LAS

-8

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Los Angeles CA, USA

LAX

-8

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Lima, Peru

LIM

-5

No DST

LIS

0

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

London, UK

LON

0

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Lagos, Nigeria

LOS

1

No DST

La Paz, Bolivia

LPB

-4

No DST

Luxembourg,
Luxembourg

LUX

1

From Last Sunday in March to
Last Sunday in October

Lisbon, Portugal

World City Abbreviations Reference Table
Country Name

City code

Time Offset
(GMT = 0)

DST Period

Madrid, Spain

MAD

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Melbourne, Australia

MEL

10

From Last Sunday in October to
Last Sunday in March

Mexico City, Mexico

MEX

-6

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Managua, Nicaragua

MGA

-6

No DST

Miami FL, USA

MIA

-5

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Milan, Italy

MIL

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Manama, Bahrain

MNA

3

No DST

Manila, Philippines

MNL

8

No DST

Montreal, Canada

MON

-5

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Moscow, Russia

MOW

3

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Montevideo, Uruguay

MVD

-3

No DST

Nassau, Bahamas

NAS

-5

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Nairobi, Kenya

NRB

3

No DST

World City Abbreviations Reference Table
Country Name

City code

Time Offset
(GMT = 0)

DST Period

New York NY, USA

NYC

-5

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Oslo, Norway

OSL

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Ottawa, Canada

OTW

-5

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Port-au-Prince, Haiti

PAP

-5

No DST

Paris, France

PAR

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Perth, Australia

PER

8

No DST

Phoenix, AZ, USA

PHE

-7

No DST

Phnom Penh,
Cambodia

PNH

7

No DST

Port-Of-Spain,
Trinidad & Tobago

POS

-4

No DST

Papeete,
French Polynesia

PPT

-10

No DST

Prague,
Czech Republic

PRG

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Portland OR, USA

PTL

-8

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

World City Abbreviations Reference Table
Country Name

City code

Time Offset
(GMT = 0)

DST Period

Pretoria, South Africa

PTR

2

No DST

Panama City, Panama

PTY

-5

No DST

Yangon, Myanmar

RGN

6.5

No DST

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

RIO

-3

From 2nd Sunday of October to
3rd Sunday of February

Reykjavik, Iceland

RKV

0

No DST

Rome, Italy

ROM

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

RUH

3

No DST

San Salvador,
El Salvador

SAL

-6

No DST

Santiago, Chile

SCL

-4

From 1st Sunday on or after 9th
October to 1st Sunday on or after
9th March

Seattle WA, USA

SEA

-8

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Seoul, South Korea

SEL

9

No DST

San Francisco CA, USA

SFO

-8

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Shanghai, China

SHA

8

No DST

Singapore, Singapore

SIN

8

No DST

World City Abbreviations Reference Table
Country Name

City code

Time Offset
(GMT = 0)

DST Period

San Jose, Costa Rica

SJO

-6

No DST

San Juan, Puerto Rico

SJU

-4

No DST

Salt Lake City UT, USA

SLC

-7

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Sofia, Bulgaria

SOF

2

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Sao Paulo, Brazil

SPL

-3

From 2nd Sunday of October to
3rd Sunday of February

Stockholm, Sweden

STH

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Sydney, Australia

SYD

10

From Last Sunday in October to
Last Sunday in March

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

TAS

5

No DST

Tokyo, Japan

TKY

9

No DST

Taipei, Taiwan

TPE

8

No DST

Tripoli, Libya

TRP

2

No DST

Toronto, Canada

TRT

-5

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Quito, Ecuador

UIO

-5

No DST

Vancouver, Canada

VAC

-8

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

World City Abbreviations Reference Table
Country Name

City code

Time Offset
(GMT = 0)

DST Period

Vienna, Austria

VIE

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Warsaw, Poland

WAW

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Washington DC, USA

WDC

-5

From 1st Sunday in April to Last
Sunday in October

Wellington,
New Zealand

WLG

12

From 1st Sunday in October to
3rd Sunday in March

Zurich, Switzerland

ZRH

1

From Last Sunday in March to Last
Sunday in October

Reset Button
The RESET button is used to enhance the synchronization of
radio signals after battery replacement or when the unit is malfunctioning.
To reset the unit, use a blunt stylus, such as a paperclip, to hold
down the RESET button inside the battery compartment. All settings return to their default values.

Key-Lock Function
To lock key-operation during transit, slide the KEY-LOCK switch
to the right lock position.
To unlock key-operation, slide the KEY-LOCK switch back to the
left.

Table Stand
This unit is designed stand upright on a table or desk.

Specifications
Proposed operating range: 23.0°F to 122.0°F (-5.0°C to
+50.0°C)
Radio Control: Auto synchronize current time and date by radio
signal from the U.S. Atomic Clock.
Clock format: 12-hour format (hh:mm:ss)
Calendar format: Month-Day-Year
Alarm: Single and Weekday; 2-minute crescendo alarm with 8minute snooze function
Power: Runs on 2 AAA 1.5V batteries
Weight: 5.3 oz (without battery)
Dimensions with Carrying Pouch: 31/2" (L) x 3" (W) x 1" (D)

Customer Service
Should you require assistance regarding this product and its operation, you may contact the manufacturer’s customer care department at (949) 608-2800 or via email at: helpme@oscientific.com.

Troubleshooting
Trouble

Possible Cause

Solution

All function keys are
disabled.

Rear slide switch is
locked.

Unlock the rear switch.

Reception icon
“Antenna” is not shown.

Auto-reception of clock
radio signal has been
disabled.

Enable this function by
following the instructions in the “About
Radio Reception” section of this manual.

Troubleshooting
Trouble

Possible Cause

Solution

Clock time is not correctly set; and/or the
“No-Reception” icon
appears on the display.

The clock is not receiving a radio signal
because:
1. Electromagnetic
interference is present, or the clock is
located within reinforced concrete
walls or a shadowed
area.
2. Clock orientation is
not at optimum
position for reception of clock radio
signal.

1. Place the clock far
from a PC, mobile
phone, etc. For best
reults, keep near a
windowsill. Wait at
least 24 hours.
Note: the radio signal is stronger at
night, particularly
after rain.
2. The clock automatically searches for a
radio signal at 1:00,
2:00, 3:00, 9:00,
15:00, 21:00 every
day.
3. To force the signal
reception, please
refer to the “About
Radio Reception”
section of this manual.

Statement of FCC/DHHS Compliance
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This product complies with DHHS Rule 21 subchapter J
at date of manufacture.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

Statement of FCC/DHHS Compliance
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
from that to which the receiver is connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
assistance.

FCC Label Compliance Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.

WARRANTY
What Is Covered
This warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship, with the exceptions stated below.
How Long Coverage Lasts
This warranty runs for 90 days from the date of original purchase.
What Is Not Covered
This warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse or use other than as intended and described in the
product instruction manual, or loss or damage to batteries or removable parts.
What The Sharper Image Will Do
The Sharper Image will repair any defects in materials or workmanship. In the event repair is not possible,
The Sharper Image will either replace this product with one of similar features and price, or refund the full
purchase price of the product, whichever you prefer.
How to Obtain Service
Return the product and receipt, along with a brief explanation of the problem, to:
T.S.I. - Returns Department
2901-A West 60th Street
Little Rock, AR 72209
If you have questions please feel free to contact our customer service representatives at 1-800-344-5555 or
by email at care@sharperimage.com.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other legal rights that vary from state to state.
Copyright 2003
Sharper Image Corporation
650 Davis St., San Francisco, CA 94111
(415) 445-6000
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Due to continuing improvements, actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein.
V1 03/03



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