TFA_No. 98.1030_Anleit_11_12
Radio-controlled alarm clock
with thermometer
• The product is not be used for medical pur-
pose or for public information, but is
intended only for home use.
Caution!
Risk of injury!
• Keep the product and the batteries out of
reach of children.
• Batteries must not be thrown into the fire,
short-circuited, taken apart or recharged.
Risk of explosion!
• Batteries contain harmful acids. Low bat-
teries should be changed as soon as possi-
ble to prevent damage caused by a leaking
battery. Never use a combination of old
and new batteries together, or batteries of
different types. Wear chemical-resistant
protective gloves and glasses when hand-
ling leaked batteries.
Important information
on product safety!
• Do not place the unit near extreme tem-
peratures, vibration or shock.
• Protect from moisture.
5. Elements Fig. 1
Part A- LCD
A1: RC reception icon
A2: Radio controlled time
A3: Alarm icon
A4: Month and day display
A5: Temperature display
Part B- Buttons
B1: "SNOOZE/LIGHT" button
B2: "MODE/SET" button
B3: "+(12/24)" button
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Radio-controlled alarm clock
with thermometer
B4: "-(C/F)" button
B5: "AL ON/OFF" button
Elements Fig. 2
Part C- Structure
C1: Battery compartment
6. Getting started
• Open the battery compartment and remove
the insulation strip. Close the battery com-
partment again. The unit is now ready to
use.
Radio-controlled time reception:
• After start-up the clock will scan the DCF
time signal ("
signal appears permanently when it is
received successfully. Important: Buttons will
not function while scanning for DCF unless
they are well received or stopped manually.
• The clock automatically scans the time signal
at 3.00 a.m. everyday to maintain accurate
timing. For failed reception, scanning stops
and repeats again at 4.00 a.m. 5.00 a.m. and
6.00 a.m.
• The clock manually scans the DCF time sig-
nal by holding "+(12/24)"- button and
"-(C/F)"- button for 3 seconds. For failed
reception, scanning stops and repeats again
the next 4 clock hours.
• Press "+(12/24)"- button and "-(C/F)"- but-
ton" again to stop scanning.
• In case the clock cannot detect the DCF-sig-
nal (for example due to disturbances, trans-
mitting distance, etc.), the time can be set
manually. The clock will then work as a nor-
mal quartz clock. (see "Manual setting of
clock and calendar").
Seite 8
" flashes on the LCD). The
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