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8.1.1 Setting of the time zone
In the setting mode you can make the time zone correction.
The time zone correction is needed for countries where the DCF signal can be received but the time
zone is different from the German time (e.g. +1=one hour later).
Press the
+ / 12/24
or
– / °C/°F
button.
Confirm the setting with the
MODE
button.
8.1.2 Day-of-the week language
In the setting mode you may change the setting of the day-of-the week language: German (GER),
French (FRA), Spanish (ESP), Italian (ITA), Dutch (NET), Danish (DAN), Russian (RU) and English (EN).
8.2 Setting of the alarm
Press the
MODE
button in normal mode.
AL and 7:00 (default) or the last adjusted alarm time appear on the display.
Press and hold the
MODE
button.
The hour digits will be flashing.
Press the
+ / 12/24
or
– / °C/°F
button to adjust the hours.
Confirm the setting with the
MODE
button and set the minutes in the same way.
Press the
MODE
button again to return to the current time.
To activate the alarm function, press the
ALARM
button.
The alarm symbol appears on the display.
When the adjusted alarm time is reached, the alarm will ring.
The alarm symbol will be flashing .
Press any button and the alarm will stop working.
If the alarm is not stopped manually, the increasing alarm will automatically turn off after certain
minutes and will be reactivated at the same time.
When the alarm rings, press the
SNOOZE
button and the snooze function will be activated.
Once the snooze function is activated, Zz will be flashing on the display.
The alarm will be interrupted for 5 minutes.
The snooze function can be activated up to seven times.
To turn off the alarm and snooze function press the
ALARM
button.
The alarm symbol and the snooze symbol disappear on the display.
8.3 Setting of the temperature unit
Press the
– / °C/°F
button to change between °C (Celsius) or °F (Fahrenheit) as temperature unit.
8.4 Outdoor temperature alarm
Press and hold the
ALERT
button for 3 seconds.
and 50 °C (default) or the last adjusted upper temperature limit appear on the display.
Press the
+ / 12/24
or
– / °C/°F
button to adjust the upper temperature limit.
Confirm with the
ALERT
button.
and -20°C (default) or the last adjusted lower temperature limit appear on the display.
Press the
+ / 12/24
or
– / °C/°F
button to adjust the desired lower temperature limit.
Confirm with the
ALERT
button.
The alarm is activated. On the display appears .
Press the
ALERT
button again to deactivate the alarm function.
disappears.
In the case of an alarm the corresponding symbol will be flashing and an alarm sound is activated.
Press any button and the alarm will stop working.
9. Positioning and fixing of the radio-controlled clock and the outdoor transmitter
Choose a shady and dry position for the outdoor transmitter. (Direct sunshine falsifies the measure-
ment and continuous humidity strains the electronic components needlessly).
Place the radio-controlled clock in the living room with the table stand (fold our). With the suspen-
sions device you can fix it on a wall. Avoid the vicinity of any interfering field like computer monitors
or TV sets and solid metal objects.
Check the transmission of the signal from the outdoor transmitter to the radio-controlled clock (trans-
mission range of up to 100 m free field). Within ferro-concrete rooms (basements, superstructures),
the received signal is naturally weakened.
If necessary choose another position for the outdoor transmitter and/or radio-controlled clock.
If the transmission is successful, you can mount the outdoor transmitter.
10. Care and maintenance
Clean the instruments with a soft damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents.
Remove the batteries if you do not use the outdoor transmitter and the radio-controlled clock for a
long period of time.
Keep the instruments in a dry place.
10.1 Battery replacement
As soon as the battery symbol appears on the display of the radio-controlled clock beside the outdoor
temperature or in the display of the outdoor transmitter, change the batteries of the outdoor trans-
mitter.
Open the battery compartment of the outdoor transmitter by extending the stand and pull the lid
down.
Insert two new batteries 1,5 V AAA. Make sure the polarities are correct.
Change the batteries when the functions of the radio-controlled clock becomes weak.
Open the battery compartment of the radio-controlled clock.
Insert four new batteries 1,5 V AA. Make sure the polarities are correct.
Please note:
When the batteries are changed, the contact between outdoor transmitter and radio-controlled clock
must be restored – so always insert new batteries into both devices or start a manual transmitter
search.
11. Troubleshooting
Problems Solutions
No indication on the display of Ensure that the batteries polarity are correct
the radio-controlled clock or Change the batteries
the outdoor transmitter
No DCF reception Press and hold – / °C/°F button for three seconds and start the
initialization manually
Wait for attempted reception during the night
Choose another place for your product
Manual setting of the clock
Check if there is any source of interference.
Restart the radio-controlled clock according to the manual
No reception of the No outdoor transmitter is installed
outdoor transmitter Check batteries of external transmitter
Display “---” (do not use rechargeable batteries!))
Restart the transmitter and the radio-controlled clock according to
the manual
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