III - Electrical power supply
1) Open the clock and remove the plate and printed circuit assembly, see page 20.
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2) Connect the mains power supply - 230 VAC ± 10% 50/60 Hz - to the terminal block (maxi-
mum wire cross section 1.5 mm² with 5 mm stripping). (C).
L: brown, N: blue, Earth: yellow/green.
N.B.: The Style clocks have been designed for a mains power supply of 230 VAC ± 10%
50/60 Hz.
This clock is protected by a 1,25 A - 250 V fuse (F1).
The mains supply unit for this clock must include a 10 A circuit breaker.
This circuit breaker has to be switched off when performing of maintenance operation.
E.g. 230 V clocks will work equally well in countries where the nominal mains voltage is
220 or 240 Volts.
3) If the clock is a part of a time distribution network, or if it has a built in radio antenna (Radio FI
or DCF) or to a timer control unit, please follow the instructions in Chapters 5 to 7.
4) Carry out configuration, set the time and adjust the clock's light intensity as indicated in
Chapters 8 to 10.
5) If the display gets "stuck" at a particular time, check that the operating mode that you have
selected is "Ind" (cf. Chapter 8).
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