User Manual

17 GB
Close the battery compartment.
As soon as the batteries are inserted, automatic reception
of the radio signal begins. The correct time and the date
are displayed after 3–10minutes. During reception, all
buttons are deactivated except the DOWN button
11
and
the SNOOZE / LIGHT button
19
. You can stop the reception
of the radio signal by pressing the DOWN button. To restart
the reception, press and hold down the DOWN button.
Note: Do not change the location of the projection ra-
dio-controlled alarm clock during reception. This may dis-
rupt reception.
Radio Signal (DCF):
The DCF signal (time signal transmitter) consists of time
impulses, which are transmitted from one of the most
accurate clocks in the world, in the proximity of Frankfurt /
Main, Germany – it varies by 1 seconds in 1 million years.
Your radio-controlled alarm clock will receive the time sig-
nal under optimum conditions up to a distance of approx.
1,500 km from Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Reception
of the radio signal generally takes approx. 3–10 minutes.
Reception can be considerably impaired by obstacles
(e.g. concrete walls) or sources of interference (e.g. other
electrical devices). You may have to change the location
of the radio-controlled clock (e.g. near a window) if there
are problems with reception.
Using the 12 / 24 hour display
Press the UP button
13
to switch between the 12-hour
and the 24-hour format.
Note: AM stand for mornings, PM for afternoons in
the 12-hour format.
Display temperature in °C /°F
The current inside temperature
9
is indicated on the LCD.
Press the DOWN button
11
to switch between the
Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales.
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