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How do I set the alarm on my Bose Wave radio 2?

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How do I set the alarm on my Bose Wave radio 2?

Alarm 2

  1. Press the Alarm Setup button so Alarm 1 begins flashing on the system display.
  2. Press Alarm Setup repeatedly until Alarm 2 begins flashing on the system display.
  3. Press the Time < or Time > buttons to set an alarm time, or hold the buttons to scroll faster.

Does Bose make an alarm clock radio?

Only 1 left in stock – order soon….Bose Wave AM/FM Clock Radio – Model AWR1G1 – Graphite.

BrandBose
Radio Bands Supported2-Band
ColorGray
Connectivity TechnologyAUX
Product Dimensions15 x 11 x 4 inches; 6 Pounds

How to turn off alarm on Bose Wave Music System III?

Turn the system off. On the radio, repeatedly press the Alarm Modebutton until the desired alarm mode indicator below “Alarm” is displayed. The music note indicates radio and the sound waves indicate the alarm tone. If no icons appear on the display, that means the alarm is turned off. To turn alarm 2 on/off, follow these steps:

How do you set an alarm on a Bose radio?

Setting the alarm time. To set alarm 1, follow these steps: Turn the system off. On the radio, press and hold the Alarm Set button. The “Alarm” indicator for alarm 1 will begin to flash on the display. While holding Alarm Set, press either Tuning button to change the alarm time.

How do I Turn Off my Bose radio?

Hi Dawn, here is your user manual for your Bose Wave radio and on the radio, repeatedly press the Alarm Mode button until no icons appear under “Alarm” on the display. The music note indicates radio and the sound waves indicate the alarm tone. If no icons appear on the display, that means the alarm is turned off..

How long does battery last on Bose Wave Radio?

Installing the battery The Wave®radio’s 9 volt battery maintains the memory and backup alarm system for up to three days during a power failure, or while the radio is unplugged. Operating without this battery leaves the memory unprotected, but will not harm the radio.