1. Ifihan
Thank you for choosing the Raynic Emergency Radio and Digital Clock. This comprehensive device combines a multi-band emergency weather radio with a versatile digital calendar clock, designed to provide essential information and functionality in various situations. The emergency radio features AM/FM/SW/NOAA alert capabilities, multiple charging options, and integrated lighting. The digital clock offers a large display with customizable themes, alarms, and reminders. Please read this manual thoroughly to understand the operation and maintenance of your new device.
2. Ọja Ipariview

Aworan: The Raynic Emergency Radio (left) and the Raynic Digital Clock (right) are shown together. The radio is yellow and black, featuring a digital display, antenna, flashlight, and a hand crank. The clock has a white frame and a large digital display showing time, date, and weather information.

Aworan: The Raynic Emergency Radio is depicted in an urban disaster setting, highlighting its ability to automatically scan 7 NOAA channels and provide weather alerts. The radio's flashlight beam is visible, emphasizing its utility in emergencies.
2.1 Emergency Radio Features
- Automatic NOAA Weather Alert: Scans for emergency and weather alerts, providing timely warnings.
- Multi-Band Reception: Reliable AM/FM/SW/WB reception with digital tuning.
- 6-Way Charging Options: Built-in rechargeable battery, AC adapter, DC 5V USB input, hand-crank, solar panel, and 3 AAA batteries (not included).
- Imọlẹ Ijọpọ: 3W LED flashlight and 2.5W reading lamp.
- Iṣẹ Bank Power: Can charge external devices via USB.
- Ijade ohun: Agbekọri agbekọri 3.5mm fun gbigbọ ikọkọ.
- Iduroṣinṣin: IPX3 mabomire Rating.
- Itaniji SOS: Fun ifihan agbara pajawiri.
2.2 Digital Clock Features
- Large HD LCD Display: Clear and easy-to-read display for time, date, and other information.
- Iṣẹ ṣiṣe lọpọlọpọ: Combines clock and calendar functions.
- Àwọn Àkòrí Tí A Lè Ṣe Àtúnṣe: 12 display themes to choose from.
- Awọn Itaniji Ọpọ: Up to 20 programmable alarms.
- Awọn olurannileti: Up to 20 programmable reminders.
- Atilẹyin Ọpọ Ede: Ṣe atilẹyin awọn ede 6.
- Imọlẹ Adijositabulu: Dimmable display.
3. Alaye Aabo
Jọ̀wọ́ ẹ tẹ̀lé àwọn ìlànà ààbò wọ̀nyí láti dènà ìbàjẹ́ sí ẹ̀rọ náà tàbí kí ó ba ara yín jẹ́:
- Ma ṣe fi ẹrọ naa han si awọn iwọn otutu to gaju, imọlẹ orun taara, tabi ọriniinitutu giga.
- Yago fun sisọ silẹ tabi tẹriba ẹrọ si awọn ipa to lagbara.
- Keep the device away from water, especially the charging ports, unless specifically designed for water resistance (IPX3 for radio).
- Ma ṣe gbiyanju lati tunto tabi yi ẹrọ naa pada. Eyi yoo sọ atilẹyin ọja di ofo ati pe o le fa ibajẹ.
- Lo awọn kebulu gbigba agbara ti a pese tabi niyanju nikan ati awọn oluyipada.
- Rii daju pe fentilesonu to dara nigba gbigba agbara lati ṣe idiwọ igbona.
- Sọ awọn batiri sọnu ni ibamu si awọn ilana agbegbe.
4. Package Awọn akoonu
Jọwọ ṣayẹwo package fun awọn nkan wọnyi:
- Raynic Emergency Radio
- Raynic Digital Clock
- Okun Ngba agbara USB
- AC Adapter
- Itọsọna olumulo
Note: AAA batteries for the emergency radio are not included.
5. Eto
5.1 Emergency Radio Initial Setup
- Idiyele Ibẹrẹ: Before first use, fully charge the radio using the provided USB cable and AC adapter. Connect the USB cable to the radio's DC 5V input port and the adapter to a power outlet. The charging indicator will illuminate.
- AAA Battery Installation (Optional): For backup power, open the battery compartment and insert 3 AAA batteries (not included) according to the polarity markings.
- Eriali: Fa eriali telescopic naa siwaju fun gbigba redio to dara julọ.

Aworan: Ohun exploded view of the Raynic Emergency Radio highlighting its six charging methods: Solar Power, AC Adapter, Rechargeable Battery (included), 3 AAA Batteries (not included), USB Charging, and Crank Hand Power. This illustrates the versatility of power options.
5.2 Digital Clock Initial Setup
- Asopọ agbara: Connect the digital clock to a power source using its dedicated power adapter.
- Awọn Eto Ibẹrẹ: Upon powering on, the clock may prompt you to set the language, time, and date. Follow the on-screen instructions using the navigation buttons.
6. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
6.1 Emergency Radio Operation

Aworan: A akojọpọ showcasing various features of the Raynic Emergency Radio. It includes a 3W LED flashlight illuminating a campsite, a 2.5W reading lamp used by a child, a 3.5mm headphone jack in use, and the radio charging a phone, demonstrating its multi-functional utility.

Aworan: A four-panel image illustrating the Raynic Emergency Radio's robust features: its light and portable design, ability to hang on a backpack, IPX3 waterproof rating, and the SOS alarm function, indicating its suitability for outdoor and emergency use.
- Titan/Apapa: Tẹ awọn AGBARA bọtini lati tan redio tabi pa.
- Aṣayan Ẹgbẹ: Tẹ awọn BAND button to cycle through AM, FM, SW, and WB (Weather Band) modes.
- Yiyi:
- Itọsọna Afowoyi: Lo awọn TUNE+ or TUNE- awọn bọtini lati satunṣe igbohunsafẹfẹ pẹlu ọwọ.
- Ṣiṣayẹwo aifọwọyi: Tẹ gun TUNE+ or TUNE- láti ṣe àyẹ̀wò láìfọwọ́sí fún àwọn ibùdó tó wà.
- Iṣakoso iwọn didun: Lo awọn VOL+ or VOL- awọn bọtini lati ṣatunṣe ipele iwọn didun.
- Itaniji Oju-ọjọ NOAA: When the radio is on or in standby mode, it will automatically scan for NOAA emergency and weather alerts. An audible alarm and visual indicator will activate if an alert is issued.
- Flashlight/Reading Lamp: Press the dedicated light button (refer to device markings) to activate the 3W LED flashlight or the 2.5W reading lamp. Press again to cycle through modes or turn off.
- Itaniji SOS: Gun tẹ awọn SOS button to activate a loud siren and flashing light for emergency signaling. Press again to deactivate.
- Ngba agbara si Awọn ẹrọ ita: Connect your smartphone or other USB-powered device to the radio's USB output port to use it as a power bank. Ensure the radio has sufficient charge.
- Agbekọri Lilo: So agbekọri 3.5mm sinu jaketi agbekọri fun gbigbọ ikọkọ.
- Ipo Fifipamọ Agbara: Gun tẹ awọn DIMMER button to turn off the backlit LCD screen and enter power-saving mode.
6.2 Digital Clock Operation

Aworan: The menu screen of the Raynic Digital Clock, displaying options such as Alarms, Schedule, Themes, Brightness, Date & Time, and Settings. This illustrates the clock's extensive customization and utility features.

Aworan: The Raynic Digital Clock displaying a message in Spanish ('Ahora es Viernes Tarde'), with flags of six supported languages (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese) below it, highlighting its multi-language capability.

Aworan: A collage of 12 different display themes available on the Raynic Digital Clock, showcasing various layouts and background options for time, date, and weather information. This demonstrates the clock's customization features.

Aworan: The Raynic Digital Clock displaying a 'TAKE YOUR MEDICATION' reminder with a snooze option. Below, various icons represent different types of reminders, such as appointments, sleep, exercise, and birthdays, illustrating the clock's comprehensive reminder functionality.
- Lilọ kiri: Use the directional buttons (Up, Down, Left, Right) and Yan button (refer to device markings) to navigate through menus and confirm selections.
- Eto Aago ati Ọjọ: Access the 'Date & Time' option in the main menu to adjust the current time, date, and time format (12/24 hour).
- Eto Awọn itaniji: Navigate to the 'Alarms' menu. You can set up to 20 individual alarms, specifying time, recurrence, and alarm tone.
- Setting Reminders: Go to the 'Schedule' or 'Reminders' menu. You can set up to 20 reminders for various events, with customizable text and icons.
- Changing Display Themes: Select 'Themes' from the menu to browse and apply one of the 12 available display themes.
- Ṣiṣatunṣe Imọlẹ: In the 'Brightness' menu, adjust the screen's backlight intensity to your preference.
- Iyipada ede: Access 'Settings' and then 'Language' to select from the 6 supported languages (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese).
- Awọn Eto miiran: Explore the 'Settings' menu for options like font color, ringtones, and other system preferences.
7. Itọju
- Ninu: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior of both devices. For stubborn dirt, a slightly damp cloth can be used, but ensure no moisture enters ports or openings.
- Ibi ipamọ: When not in use for extended periods, store the devices in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Battery Care (Emergency Radio): To prolong the life of the built-in rechargeable battery, avoid fully discharging it frequently. Recharge it periodically even if not in use. Remove AAA batteries if the radio will not be used for a long time to prevent leakage.
8. Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Emergency Radio: Ko si agbara / Yoo ko tan | Battery depleted; AAA batteries incorrectly installed or depleted. | Charge the internal battery using USB, hand crank, or solar. Check AAA battery orientation and replace if necessary. |
| Emergency Radio: Gbigba redio ti ko dara | A kò gùn eriali náà; Agbègbè àmì tí kò lágbára; Ìdènà. | Fully extend the telescopic antenna. Relocate the radio to an open area. Avoid placing near other electronic devices. |
| Emergency Radio: Foonu ko gba agbara | Radio battery low; Incorrect cable; Device not compatible. | Ensure the radio has sufficient charge. Use the correct USB cable for your phone. |
| Aago oni-nọmba: Ifihan jẹ òfo | Not connected to power; Power outage. | Ensure the power adapter is securely connected to the clock and a working outlet. |
| Aago oni-nọmba: Akoko/ọjọ ko tọ | Not set correctly; Power interruption. | Go to 'Date & Time' in the menu and reset the time and date. |
9. Awọn pato
- Awoṣe ọja: B0FBG2ZBST
- Brand: Raynic
- Emergency Radio Battery: 5000mAh/18500mWh rechargeable (built-in)
- Awọn ẹgbẹ redio: AM/FM/SW/NOAA Weather Band (WB)
- NOAA Channels: 7 preset channels
- Awọn ọna gbigba agbara: USB (DC 5V), AC Adapter, Hand Crank, Solar Panel, 3x AAA batteries (not included)
- Imọlẹ ina: 3W LED
- Kika Lamp: 2.5W
- Omi Resistance: IPX3
- Ifihan Aago oni-nọmba: Large HD LCD
- Clock Alarms: Titi di 20
- Clock Reminders: Titi di 20
- Clock Display Themes: 12
- Clock Languages: 6 (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese)
- Ọjọ Akọkọ Wa: Oṣu kejila ọjọ 12, ọdun 2024
10. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
Raynic products are designed for reliability and performance. This product comes with a standard manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. For specific warranty details, please refer to the warranty card included in your package or visit the official Raynic webojula.
If you encounter any issues or have questions regarding the operation, maintenance, or troubleshooting of your Raynic Emergency Radio and Digital Clock, please contact Raynic Customer Support. Our team is available to assist you.
Olubasọrọ Support Onibara: Please refer to the contact information provided on the product packaging or the official Raynic webAaye (Raynic Store on Amazon).