Warning – Batteries
• Remove spent batteries from the product and dispose of
them without delay.
• Avoid storing, charging and using in extreme temperatures
and at extremely low atmospheric pressures (such as at high
altitudes).
• Ensure that batteries with damaged
housings do not come into contact with
water.
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
4. Getting Started
Warning
• Connect the product only to a socket that has been approved
for the device. The socket must be installed close to the
product and must be easily accessible.
• Disconnect the product from the network using the power
button – if this is not available, unplug the power cord from
the socket.
• When using a multi-socket power strip, make sure that the
sum power draw of all the connected devices does not exceed
its maximum throughput rating.
• If you will not be using the product for a long period of time,
disconnect it from mains power.
4.1. Connecting the power supply
• Connect the power supply unit to the power supply unit
connection socket (20) on the back of the radio-controlled
alarm clock.
• Connect the power cable of the radio-controlled alarm clock to a
properly installed socket.
• The radio-controlled alarm clock switches on automatically.
5. Operation
Note
Hold down the UP button (14) or the DOWN button (15) to
select values faster.
5.1. Setting date/time automatically using the DCF signal
• Once you have inserted the batteries or connected the power
supply unit, the display is switched on, an acoustic signal sounds
and the alarm clock automatically starts searching for a DCF
radio signal. During the search, the radio symbol (3) flashes. This
process can take around 7 minutes.
• When the radio signal is received, the date and time are
automatically set.
If the station still does not receive a signal, press and hold the
WAVE button (16) for approx. 3 seconds to start the manual search
for the DCF signal. The radio icon (3) starts to flash.
Note – Time settings
• The search process takes around 7 minutes. If the search
fails, it ends and is repeated at the next full hour. The radio
icon (3) goes out.
• In the meantime, however, you can set the time and the
date manually.
• The clock automatically continues to search for the DCF signal
on a daily basis (between 1 am and 5 am) to correct any
deviations. If the signal is received successfully, the manually
set time and date are overwritten.
• Press the WAVE button (16) again to end the manual search for
the DCF radio signal.
Note – Time zone
• The DCF signal can be received over long distances, but
always transmits the current Central European Time in
Germany. Make sure you set the time difference in countries
with another time zone.
• If you are in Moscow, for example, the time is 3 hours later
than in Germany. This means that you should set +3 for the
time zone. The clock then automatically sets the time to 3
hours ahead after receiving the DCF signal or according to the
manually set time.
Note – Day of the week
You can choose from German (GE), French (FR), Spanish (SP),
Italian (IT), Dutch (DU), Danish (DA) and English (EN) for the
display of the day of the week.
5.4. Alarm clock
Setting the alarm time
• Press and hold the ALARM button (13) for approx. 3 seconds to
go to Alarm mode. The display begins to flash.
• Set the following information in the order listed:
• Alarm 1 (4): hours; minutes
• Alarm 2 (5): hours; minutes
• Press the UP button (14) or the DOWN button (15) to select the
hour for the alarm time and confirm your selection by pressing
the ALARM button (13). The minutes display begins to flash.
• Repeat the process to set the minutes for the alarm time.
• Press the ALARM button (13) immediately to adopt the set value
displayed and skip ahead.
• If you do not make an entry for 20 seconds, Settings mode is
exited automatically.
Activating/deactivating the alarm
• Set the ON/OFF switch for alarm 1 (17) or 2 (18) to "ON" to
activate alarm 1 and/or alarm 2 or set to "OFF" to deactivate
alarm 1 and/or alarm 2.
• If the alarm is activated, alarm 1 will be displayed instead of
the date (6) or alarm 2 instead of the room temperature and
humidity (8/9) together with the corresponding symbol
1
(4/5).
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