Radio-controlled clock with outdoor and indoor temperature
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Radio-controlled clock with outdoor and indoor temperature
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8.1.1 Setting of the time zone
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In the setting mode you can make the time zone correction.
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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).
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Press the
+ / 12/24
or
– / °C/°F
button.
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Confirm the setting with the
MODE
button.
8.1.2 Day-of-the week language
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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
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Press the
MODE
button in normal mode.
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AL and 7:00 (default) or the last adjusted alarm time appear on the display.
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Press and hold the
MODE
button.
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The hour digits will be flashing.
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Press the
+ / 12/24
or
– / °C/°F
button to adjust the hours.
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Confirm the setting with the
MODE
button and set the minutes in the same way.
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Press the
MODE
button again to return to the current time.
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To activate the alarm function, press the
ALARM
button.
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The alarm symbol appears on the display.
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When the adjusted alarm time is reached, the alarm will ring.
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The alarm symbol will be flashing .
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Press any button and the alarm will stop working.
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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.
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When the alarm rings, press the
SNOOZE
button and the snooze function will be activated.
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Once the snooze function is activated, Zz will be flashing on the display.
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The alarm will be interrupted for 5 minutes.
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The snooze function can be activated up to seven times.
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To turn off the alarm and snooze function press the
ALARM
button.
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The alarm symbol and the snooze symbol disappear on the display.
8.3 Setting of the temperature unit
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Press the
– / °C/°F
button to change between °C (Celsius) or °F (Fahrenheit) as temperature unit.
8.4 Outdoor temperature alarm
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Press and hold the
ALERT
button for 3 seconds.
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and 50 °C (default) or the last adjusted upper temperature limit appear on the display.
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Press the
+ / 12/24
or
– / °C/°F
button to adjust the upper temperature limit.
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Confirm with the
ALERT
button.
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and -20°C (default) or the last adjusted lower temperature limit appear on the display.
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Press the
+ / 12/24
or
– / °C/°F
button to adjust the desired lower temperature limit.
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Confirm with the
ALERT
button.
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The alarm is activated. On the display appears .
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Press the
ALERT
button again to deactivate the alarm function.
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disappears.
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In the case of an alarm the corresponding symbol will be flashing and an alarm sound is activated.
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Press any button and the alarm will stop working.
9. Positioning and fixing of the radio-controlled clock and the outdoor transmitter
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Choose a shady and dry position for the outdoor transmitter. (Direct sunshine falsifies the measure-
ment and continuous humidity strains the electronic components needlessly).
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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.
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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.
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If necessary choose another position for the outdoor transmitter and/or radio-controlled clock.
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If the transmission is successful, you can mount the outdoor transmitter.
10. Care and maintenance
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Clean the instruments with a soft damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents.
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Remove the batteries if you do not use the outdoor transmitter and the radio-controlled clock for a
long period of time.
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Keep the instruments in a dry place.
10.1 Battery replacement
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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.
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Open the battery compartment of the outdoor transmitter by extending the stand and pull the lid
down.
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Insert two new batteries 1,5 V AAA. Make sure the polarities are correct.
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Change the batteries when the functions of the radio-controlled clock becomes weak.
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Open the battery compartment of the radio-controlled clock.
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Insert four new batteries 1,5 V AA. Make sure the polarities are correct.
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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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