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Introduction

Proper Use ............................................................................................................................4

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Operating Elements ..............................................................................................................4

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Description of the display......................................................................................................4

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Technical Data ......................................................................................................................4

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What is DCF77/MSF?............................................................................................................4

Safety

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Important safety instructions................................................................................................5

Operation 

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Reception mode ....................................................................................................................6

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Setting the display mode ......................................................................................................7

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Setting the time ....................................................................................................................7

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Setting the date ....................................................................................................................7

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Setting the alarms  time (Alarm 1 and 2) ..............................................................................7

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Setting the date reminder (SDA-function) ............................................................................8

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Setting the respective local time ..........................................................................................8

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Overview of the world time ..................................................................................................9

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SLEEP-Mode ........................................................................................................................9

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The alarm is activated ..........................................................................................................9

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Radio reception for the clock ..............................................................................................10

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Radio operation ..................................................................................................................10

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Power failure protection ......................................................................................................10

Cleaning / Disposal

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Cleaning ..............................................................................................................................10

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Disposal ..............................................................................................................................10

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Disposing of the batteries ..................................................................................................10

Information 

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Service ................................................................................................................................10

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Summary of Contents for KH 2294

Page 1: ...tting the date 7 Setting the alarms time Alarm 1 and 2 7 Setting the date reminder SDA function 8 Setting the respective local time 8 Overview of the world time 9 SLEEP Mode 9 The alarm is activated 9...

Page 2: ...and is broadcast on the normal frequency 77 5 kHz with information of the time in a coded form The transmission power is 50 kW at a transmitted power of approx 30 kW within a range of approx 2000 km...

Page 3: ...ith the illustrations and then acquaint yourself with all the func tions of the appliance Store these instructions carefully and pass them on to others as required To avoid life threatening electric s...

Page 4: ...not allow it to be caught or pinched Check the power cord regularly for any damages When using the power cord always unwind it fully Make sure no one can trip over the power cord When away for a longe...

Page 5: ...flash 2 Press the or buttons to chan ge the current setting in daily intervals Pressing and holding the buttons chan ges the time display in intervals of 10 days As soon as the correct date is set the...

Page 6: ...every year on the set date The SDA function is cancelled by pres sing any button Note If no button has been pressed for 15 seconds then the appliance automatically returns to standard mode Setting th...

Page 7: ...alarm is activated When the alarm call starts this automati cally cancels any activated sleep mode Every active alarm phase with radio is 60 minutes Every active alarm phase with alarm tone is 10 minu...

Page 8: ...he mains However the LCD display does not light up When switching back on the mains supply the correct time automatically appears on the display Note The alarm radio and the LED display do not functio...

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