Setting The Alarm; Using The Alarm - Bresser NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 9060300 Mode D'emploi

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• To set each individual value, press the UP (+) and DOWN (-) button, and confirm each selection by
press the CLOCK button. Press the CLOCK button immediately to adopt the displayed value if no
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change is required and to skip ahead.
Note:
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• If no entry is made, the clock will automatically exit the clock setting mode after 30 sec.
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• Language selection for day of week: English (GB), French (FR), German (DE), Spanish (ES), and
Italian (IT)
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4. HOME TIME/CITY AND WORLD TIME/CITY
4.1 Home time/city
• Press the MODE button until the home time "
Berlin ( BER ).
• To change the home city, press and hold the MODE button for 2 sec until the home city begins to flash.
• Press the UP (+) and DOWN (-) button to change your home city, and confirm your selection by
pressing the MODE button.
Please refer to the following table for the selection of cities, including city abbreviation, time
difference to UTC, and ability of summer time feature ( DST )
4.2 World time/city
• Press the MODE button until the world time"
• To view the time for different world city, press the UP(+) or DOWN(-) button to change your world
city eastward or westward respectively. Confirm your selection by pressing the MODE button.
Please refer to the following table for the selection of cities, including city abbreviation, time
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difference to UTC, and ability of summer time feature ( DST )
City icon
City
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LIS
Lisbon
LON
London
BCN
Barcelona
PAR
Paris
BRU
Brussels
AMS
Amsterdam
BRN
Bern
MIL
Milan
OSL
Oslo
CPH
Copenhagen
ROM
Rome
BER
Berlin
PRG
Prague
VIE
Vienna
STO
Stockholm
ATH
Athens
HEL
Helsinki
JNB
Johannesburg
IST
Istanbul
CAI
Cairo
JRS
Jerusalem
JED
Jebbah
THR
Tehran
MOW
Moscow
DXB
Dubai
KBL
Kabul
KHI
Karachi
MLE
Male
DEL
New Delhi
DAC
Dhaka
RGN
Yangon
BKK
Bangkok
KUL
Kuala Lumpur
SIN
Singapore
HKG
Hong Kong
BJS
Beijing
TPE
Taiwan
SEL
Seoul
TYO
Tokyo
ADL
Adelaide
SYD
Sydney
GUM
Guam
NOU
Noumea
WLG
Wellington
PPG
Pago Pago
HNL
Honolulu
ANC
Anchorage
YVR
Vancouver
SFO
San Francisco
LAX
Los Angeles
DEN
Denver
MEX
Mexico City
CHI
Chicago
MIA
Miami
TOR
Toronto
WAS
Washington
NYC
New York City
CCS
Caracas
" is displayed ( D2 ). The default home city is
" is displayed ( D3 ).
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Time difference
DST
UTC
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0
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+1
+2
+2
+2
+2
+2
+2
+3
+3:30
+4
+4
+4:30
+5
+5
+5:30
+6
+6:30
+7
+8
+8
+8
+8
+8
+9
+9
+9:30
+10
+10
+11
+12
-11
-10
-9
-8
-8
-8
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-6
-6
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-5
-5
-5
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YYT
St. Johns Newfoundland
RIO
Rio de Janeiro
RAI
Praia
Table: city with abbreriation, time difference to UTC and summer time ability.
5. ALARM
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5.1 Setting the alarm

• Press the MODE button until the normal time is displayed ( D1 ).
• Press and hold the ALARM button for 2 sec until the hours begin to flash.
• Set the alarm time in the following order as listed' > Hours
• Press UP(+) or DOWN(-) buttons to set the time, hold these buttons to fast forward or backward
respectively, and confirm your setting by pressing the ALARM button.
Note: If no entry is made, the clock will automatically exit the alarm setting mode after 30 sec.

5.2 Using the alarm

• Slide the ALARM switch upward/downward to turn on /off the alarm, as indicated by the red or
black surface respectively. Alarm time will be displayed when it's activated.
• The beeping will start at the alarm time and continue to beep for 60 sec. The alarm beeping will
automatically stop after this and start beeping again at the same time on the following day.
• To snooze or temporarily pause the alarm beeping, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button. The alarm
beeping will resume after 5 minutes. The snooze function can be activated for four consecutive times.
6. TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
The temperature is displayed in °C by default. User may hold the " WAVE " button for 3 seconds to
switch between °C and °F readings.
Note: When the temperature is below -40°C ( -40°F ) or higher than 70°C ( 158°F ), the temperature
displays " Lo " or " Hi " icon respectively.
7. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
When the LCD becomes dim, it indicates that the battery power is not enough. You should replace
with 2 AAA size batteries at once in battery compartment for clock.
When the flashlight becomes dim, it indicates that the flashlight battery power is not enough. You
should replace with 2 AAA size batteries at once in battery compartment for flashlight.
8. SUGGESTION AND TROUBLESHOOTING
Please make sure you read the instructions before operating this delicate clock. We have developed
this sophisticated instrument for the best reception performance. However, signal from the German
Atomic Clock transmitter may be weakened or affected by various causes over its transmission
range before reaching your unit. We advise you to note the followings:
- If the unit has trouble receiving the signal, try a different location, ideally near a window.
- Always place the unit away from interfering sources such as TV set, computer, etc.
- Avoid placing the unit on or next to metal plates.
- Closed areas such as airport, basement, tower block, or factory are not recommended.
- Do not start reception in moving vehicles such as cars or trains.
- Electrical storms between may interfere with the DCF signal.
DISPOSAL
Dispose of the packaging materials properly, according to their type, such as paper or
cardboard. Contact your local waste-disposal service or environmental authority for
information on the proper disposal.
Do not dispose of electronic devices in the household garbage! As per Directive 2002/96/
EC of the European Parliament on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its
adaptation into German law, used electronic devices must be collected separately and
recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
In accordance with the regulations concerning batteries and rechargeable batteries,
disposing of them in the normal household waste is explicitly forbidden. Please make sure to
dispose of your used batteries as required by law — at a local collection point or in the retail market.
Disposal in domestic waste violates the Battery Directive. Batteries that contain toxins are marked
with a sign and a chemical symbol. "Cd" = cadmium, "Hg" = mercury, "Pb" = lead.
EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Hereby, Bresser GmbH declares that the equipment type with part number: 9060300 is in
compliance with Directive: 2014/30/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity
is available at the following internet address: http://www.bresser.de • info@bresser.de
WARRANTY & SERVICE
The regular guarantee period is 2 years and begins on the day of purchase. You can consult the
full guarantee terms as well as information on extending the guarantee period and details of our
services at www.bresser.de/warranty_terms.
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