Just bought the GES050 under cabinet spacesaver radio and I would like a instruction manual for it if possible. One that is downloadable is fine or an actual paper one is okay too. Thanks.
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unplus the radio and take out the batteries for like 10 min...once the machine resets the alarm will stop going off. The same thing happened to mine and this solved it.
I haven't tried this yet, but I see online that WHILE it is ringing, unplug it for at least 20 secconds, and then plug back in.
Keep your fingers crossed!
..just read about your reception/interference problems and, having lived through similar situations for some time — particularly with different weather conditions. The following solutionhas settled it all : wrap power cable around storage brackets at back of radio with a short length then wound around support posts (between radio and cupboard from which radio hangs), then run short length to power supply outlet. In my case this result comes after much experimentation with the length of unwapped power cord (including fully unwrapped and stretched out) and different patterns of winding around the support posts. This final result takes care of everything (better sound, no interference/loss-of-reception when moving around in the room or in front of the radio, weather has no effect, stations received that could not be before due to overlap by nearby, more powerful ones). I have only about 2 1/2 feet of cable running from the brackets at back of radio, then wound once around center support and half around right support to then go to wall and down to receptacle close by (I tried all kinds of combinations of unwrapped lengths and winding patterns around 1 to 3 posts)...individual cases may be different. so GOOD LUCK, 'cause the radio is great...!
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