4.1. Inserting the batteries
• Open the battery compartment (14),
insert three AAA batteries with the
correct polarity and close the battery
compartment (14).
4.2. Replacing the batteries
• Open the battery compartment (14),
remove and properly dispose of the
dead batteries and insert three new AAA
batteries with the correct polarity. Replace
the battery compartment cover.
5. Operation
Note
Immediate Hold down the 12/24/ YEAR
button (8), HOUR/ MONTH button (9) or
the MIN/ DATE button (10) to select the
values faster. ly remove and dispose of
dead batteries from the product.
5.1. Automatic date/time setting using
the DCF signal
• Once you have inserted the batteries, 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 icon /
ash. This process can take 3 to 5 minutes.
• When the wireless signal is received, the
date and time are automatically set.
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Display
/
Display ashing
Display steady (not
ashing)
Not displayed
• Press and hold the MIN/ DATE button
(10) for approx. 3 seconds to start a
manual search for the DCF radio signal.
Note – Time settings
• If, during initial setup of the device, no
DCF radio signal is received within the
rst few minutes, the search is aborted.
The radio icon will go out.
• If there are reception problems, we
recommend leaving the clock to
sit overnight, since interference is
generally less at night.
• In the meantime, you can start a
will
manual search for the DCF radio
signal at another location or you can
manually set the time and date.
• The clock automatically continues to
search for the DCF signal every hour.
If the signal is received successfully,
the manually set time and date are
overwritten.
Searching for the
DCF signal
Active
Successful – signal is
being received
Inactive – no signal
reception