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Helpline No. UK/Northern Ireland 00800 52323000 Rep. Ireland 00800 52323000
Web Support: service@produktservice.info
Model Number: AE1-FW-10SN page 2
4.1 Function buttons
4.2 Time and date
4.2.1 Radio controlled time
The time is encoded (DCF77 - 1 hour preset) and broadcast by a long-wave
transmitter in Mainflingen near Frankfurt/Main over a transmission range of
some 1,500 km. If your clock is located within this transmission range it
will receive and convert this signal, thereby ensuring the precise time and
date is always displayed immaterial whether it's summer or winter time. If it
is not possible to receive a signal at your current location, you can also set
the time manually (see section 4.2.2 "Manual setting").
4.2.2 Manual setting
Note: To rapidly alter the digits press and hold the "+/ " or "–/C/F" button.
1. To set the time press and hold the "SET/ZONE" button for approx.
3 seconds until the language for the weekday display starts to flash. You
can choose to display the weekday in English (EN), Dutch (DU), French
(FR), Spanish (SP) Italian (IT) or German (GE) by pressing the
"+/ " or "-/C/F" button. Then press the "SET/ZONE" button to confirm
your selection; 24 Hr or 12 Hr now starts to flash.
2. Press the "+/ " or "-/C/F" button to alternate between the 12 and 24 hour
display and confirm your selection by pressing the "SET/ZONE" button.
The year now starts to flash.
3. Press the "+/
" or "-/C/F" button to set the year and confirm your
selection by pressing the "SET/ZONE" button. The month now starts to
flash.
4. Set the month, date, hour and minute in the same way. When the minute
entry has been confirmed the time zone flashes.
5. Press the "SET/ZONE" button to set time zone 0 for Central European
Time. To set other time zones (see section 4.2.6 "Time zone") press the
"+/
" or "-/C/F" button and confirm your selection by pressing the
"SET/ZONE" button.
6. ON
then flashes in the display and RC is displayed instead of the
weekday. You have the option of disabling radio reception here if you
want to operate your clock manually. Use the "+/ " or "-/C/F" button to
select ON or OFF and confirm your selection by pressing the
"SET/ZONE" button. The setting function is now complete.
Note: If no button is pressed for approx. 2 minutes during the manual
setting procedure, the time setting mode will be terminated. Any data you
have entered will be saved.
4.2.3 12/24-hour format
To set the 12/24-hour format please proceed as described under section
4.2.2 "Manual setting". The 12-hour format is indicated by the "PM" symbol
to the left above the time.
4.2.4 Weekday display
The weekday display appears immediately after the batteries have been
inserted. The weekday display will be automatically adapted to the date by
your radio controlled wall clock. To set the language for the weekday
display please refer to section 4.2.2 "Manual setting".
4.2.5 Calendar week
The calendar week depends on the current date and is calculated
automatically.
4.2.6 Time zone
You can use this function to set and display the time for any time zone. In its
basic setting the time zone is equal to the local time.
The Earth is divided into 24 time zones. A time zone is a section of the
Earth's surface where a common time applies. This usually runs along the
longitudinal lines from the poles. When passing into another zone time
changes by one hour. In an easterly direction time moves forward by one
hour and in a westerly direction it moves backward by one hour. If, for
example, you want to set the time for a country which is 6 time zones west
of your country, you will need to enter minus 6 hours.
Setting the time
zone
1. To set the time
zone press and
hold the
"SET/ZONE"
button for
approx.
3 seconds until
the language
for the
weekday
display starts to flash.
2. Now press the "SET/ZONE" button 7 times until a flashing digit (from
-12 to +12) appears on the display.
3. Press the "+ " - or "–/C/F" button to set your desired time zone. Confirm
your selection by briefly pressing the "SET/ZONE" button twice. The
local time is now displayed again. The setting function is now complete.
You can now switch between the local time and the time of the selected
zone by briefly pressing the "SET/ZONE" button. When the time is
being displayed for the respective zone the ZONE symbol appears to the left
above the time.
Note: You can only adjust the hour in this mode; the minutes run
synchronously with the normal time.
4.3 Alarm time
The radio controlled wall clock has three configurable alarm settings: a
weekday alarm (AL M-F), a weekend alarm (AL S-S) and an appointment
alarm (AL AP).
4.3.1 Setting the alarm
To set one of the three alarm times press and hold the "ALARM" button for
approx. 3 seconds.
The alarm AL M-F (Monday – Friday)
appears and the hour starts to flash;
use the "+/
" or "-/C/F" button to set the desired hour and confirm your
selection by pressing the "ALARM" button. The minutes now start to flash;
use the "+/
" or "-/C/F" button to select the relevant minute and press the
"ALARM" button to confirm your setting.
The alarm AL S-S (Saturday – Sunday) appears and the hour starts to flash;
use the "+/
" or "-/C/F" button to set the desired hour and confirm your
selection by pressing the "ALARM" button. The minutes now start to flash;
use the "+/ " or "-/C/F" button to set the relevant minute. Press the
"ALARM" button again to confirm your setting.
The Alarm AL AP (appointment alarm) appears and the year flashes. Use
the "+/
" or "-/C/F" button to set the desired year and confirm your
selection by pressing the "ALARM" button. The month now starts to flash;
set the month, date, hour and minute in the same way. Press the "ALARM"
button again to confirm the setting for the date and time of the alarm; the
alarm setting function is now complete.
4.3.2 Activating/deactivating the alarm and alarm
repeat function
To activate or deactivate one of the three alarms press the "ALARM"
button; Alarm AL M-F
(Monday - Friday) appears. Press the " " button to
activate or deactivate the alarm (
) and optionally the alarm repeat function
(Zz) for this alarm time (symbol appears/disappears). Press the "ALARM"
button to confirm your selection.
Alarm AL S-S
(Saturday - Sunday) appears; press the " " button again to
activate or deactivate the alarm (
) and optionally the repeat alarm function
(Zz) for this alarm time (symbol appears/disappears). Press the "ALARM"
button to confirm your selection.
Alarm AL AP
(appointment alarm) appears; press the " " button to activate
or deactivate the alarm ( ) for the appointment alarm function (symbol
appears/disappears). The appointment alarm is a non-recurring alarm and it
cannot be repeated with the alarm repeat function (Zz).
4.3.3 Displaying the alarm time
Alarm time AL M-F (Monday - Friday), alarm time AL S-S (Saturday
- Sunday) and the appointment alarm can be displayed by pressing the
"ALARM" button: Press once to display alarm time AL M-F (Monday
- Friday); press twice to display alarm time AL S-S (Saturday - Sunday);
press three times to display the appointment alarm; and press four times to
return to the normal display or wait several seconds until the clock
automatically reverts to the normal display.
4.3.4 Switching off the alarm
Alarm ( ): When the alarm sounds it either switches off automatically after
2 minutes or it can be switched off by pressing any button. The weekday and
weekend alarm, however, remain active; i.e. the alarm will sound again the
following weekday (Monday - Friday) or Saturday - Sunday at the same
time.
Repeating the alarm (Zz):
To enable this feature the alarm repeat function
(section 4.3.2) must be activated and the Zz symbol must be visible on the
display. Pressing the "SNOOZE" button while the alarm is sounding causes
the Zz symbol to flash and the alarm to sound again after 8 minutes. You
can switch off the alarm by pressing any other button. The weekday and
weekend alarm, however, remain active; i.e. the alarm will sound again the
following weekday (Monday - Friday) or Saturday - Sunday at the same
time.
Note: The alarm responds to the time indicated in the display (radio
controlled time, manually set time or time of the respective time zone).
4.4 Temperature display
The temperature display appears to the centre right of the display
immediately after the batteries have been inserted. The temperature display
does not indicate the current ambient temperature immediately, because the
temperature sensor needs some time to measure the changes in temperature.
Please note that the temperature displayed can be a little higher or lower if
the clock is mounted on a wall, as this can radiate heat or cold.
Selecting °Celsius / °Fahrenheit:
To switch between °C and °F press and hold the "-/C/F" button for approx.
3 seconds ; the display then switches from °C to °F . Press and hold the
"-/C/F" button again for approx. 3 seconds to switch the display from °F
to °C.
4.5 Moon phase
The moon phase depends on the current date and is displayed with the
following symbols:
Full moon Waning moon New moon
New moon Waxing moon Full moon
4.6 Technical specifications
Temperature: Accuracy: +/- 1°C Measuring range: 0°C to 50°C
5 Assembly
The clock can either be set up on its feet or mounted on a wall using the rear
hanging mount. When using the feet please make sure they firmly engage in
place.
6 Changing the batteries
Replace the batteries immediately when the display becomes weak or faded.
Open the battery compartment cover located at the rear of the radio
controlled wall clock. Before inserting the batteries clean the battery
contacts and the contacts in the clock. Insert the batteries (2 x LR6/R6 / AA
1.5V batteries) and close the battery compartment cover (pay attention to the
correct polarity). Only replace the batteries with equivalent battery types and
do not use a mixture of old and new batteries, as old batteries can leak. We
recommend you operate the clock with ordinary batteries as opposed to
rechargeable batteries.
7 Declaration of conformity
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC: Summary of the
declaration of conformity: Krippl-Watches hereby declares
that the radio controlled wall clock
AE1-FW-10SN conforms to the basic requirements and
other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. You can access the
declaration of conformity in its entirety via our website at:
http://www.produktservice.info EAN: 25072518
8 Troubleshooting
The radio controlled clock does not receive a radio signal: If the clock does
not receive a signal, please try again at a different location. The reception of
the signal can be impaired or even prevented by structural or natural
obstructions (e.g. mountains). The radio controlled wall clock is equipped
with a quartz clock which can then be used as an alternative (see section
4.2.2 "Manual setting"). Electromagnetic or atmospheric interference can
also disrupt the radio signal. This type of interference can normally be
eliminated by simply selecting a different location.
Incorrect temperature display:
The temperature display is influenced by
direct sunlight. Please position your clock in such a way that it is not
exposed to direct sunlight.
Weak batteries: Replace the batteries as soon as the display becomes weak
or faded. When inserting the new batteries always make sure the polarity is
correct (see section 6 "Changing the batteries"). After changing the batteries
proceed as described under section 3 "Commissioning".
Time in hours, minutes
and seconds
Alar
m
Day of the week Calendar week
Radio tower symbol:
- Radio waves displayed continuously:
radio controlled time received
- Radio waves flashing: searching for
radio controlled time
- Not visible: radio signal lost and/or
manual time se
t
Snooze function
Date
Month
Tem
p
erature
Moon
p
hase
" " button
"SET/ZONE" button "ALARM" button "+
/
" button
"- /C/F" button
"SNOOZE" button
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