TFA_No. 60.2535_anl_02_16
Radio-controlled alarm clock
1. Before you start using it
• Please make sure to read the instruction manual carefully.
• Following and respecting the instructions in your manual will prevent damage to
your instrument and loss of your statutory rights arising from defects due to
incorrect use.
• We shall not be liable for any damage occurring as a result of non following of
these instructions.
• Please take particular note of the safety advice!
• Please keep this instruction manual for future reference.
2. For your safety
• This product should only be used as described within these instructions.
• Unauthorized repairs, modifications or changes to the product are prohibited.
Caution!
Risk of injury:
• Keep this instrument and the batteries out of the reach of children.
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Radio-controlled alarm clock
• Batteries must not be thrown into a fire, short-circuited, taken apart or recharged. Risk
of explosion!
• Batteries contain harmful acids. Low batteries should be changed as soon as possible
to prevent damage caused by leaking. Never use a combination of old and new batter-
ies together, nor batteries of different types. Wear chemical-resistant protective gloves
and safety glasses when handling leaking batteries.
3. Getting started
• Open the battery compartment and insert two new batteries 1.5 V AAA, polarity as illus-
trated.
• Close the battery compartment again.
• The device will alert you with a beep and all LCD segments will be displayed for a short
moment.
• The indoor temperature appears on the display.
3.1 Reception of the DCF frequency signal
• The clock will now scan the DCF frequency signal and the DCF symbol will be flashing
on the display. When the time code is received successfully after 3-8 minutes, the radio-
controlled time, the date, the day of the week and the DCF symbol are displayed steadi-
ly on the display.
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