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OPERATION MANUAL   

 
RADIO  PROJECTION CLOCK 
EAN  4 0 1 7 8 0 5 4 2 4 9 7 5  

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

  The time zone starts flashing. Press the UP (B4) and DOWN (B3) buttons to set the time 

zone. For use in Germany, leave the setting at “00”. Confirm your settings by pressing 
the MODE (B6) button. 

 

Note: (This function is useful when you are located within the DCF77 reception area but 
wish to use another time zone, for example Great Britain.) In order to take the time 
difference into account, you can rectify the existing difference manually. 

 

Time 

  The hour indicator starts flashing. Press the UP (B4) and DOWN (B3) buttons to set the 

hours. Confirm your setting by pressing the MODE (B6) button.

 

The minute indicator starts flashing. Press the UP (B4) and DOWN (B3) buttons to set 
the minutes. Confirm your setting by pressing the MODE (B6) button. 

 

The manual setup has been completed by then.  
 
Make sure: If there is no function within 30 seconds, the system returns to regular time display 
mode. All settings configured that far will be saved.  
 

Alarm settings  
 
Setting the alarm time (alarm) 

1.  Press the 

MODE

 (B6) button once to switch to alarm mode (AL). 

2.  Press and hold the 

MODE

 button (B6) for 2 seconds until the hour display of the alarm 

time starts flashing. Press the 

UP

 (B4) and 

DOWN

 (B3) buttons to set the hours first. 

Confirm your setting by pressing the 

MODE

 (B6) button. 

3.  The minute indicator of the alarm time starts flashing. Press the 

UP 

(B4) and 

DOWN 

(B3) buttons for setting the minutes. Confirm your setting by pressing the 

MODE

 (B6) 

button. Proceed as follows to return to normal time display mode: 

NOTE:

 The alarm function is saved, but will not be activated automatically. 

 
Switching the alarm on and off. 

1.  Press the 

ALARM

 button (B5) to activate the alarm function. The display will show the 

alarm function icon (A2). 

2.  Press the 

ALARM

 button (B5) again to deactivate the alarm function. The alarm function 

icon (A2) turns off.  

 

Displaying the set alarm time 

1.  When in normal time display mode, briefly press the 

MODE

 button (B6) to display the set 

alarm time. 

2.  Briefly press the 

MODE

 button (B6) again to return to normal time display mode.  

 

Summary of Contents for 4017805424975

Page 1: ...n designed and manufactured to provide you with many years of satisfactory operation when used correctly To guarantee this please follow the safety instructions listed hereinafter 1 Do not expose the...

Page 2: ...ng correct polarity and as indicated in the battery compartment Caution Inserting the battery incorrectly poses an explosion hazard 1 Only replace with batteries of same type and suitable specificatio...

Page 3: ...ort circuit batteries Do not throw into fire Non rechargeable batteries 9 Risk of explosion Do not recharge dismantle or short circuit batteries and do not reactivate them by any other means Do not th...

Page 4: ...has been connected the clock starts searching for the radio clock signal transmitted by the atomic clock in Frankfurt Mainflingen This will take approx 5 to 8 minutes provided there is no interference...

Page 5: ...en using the clock for the first time the clock automatically starts searching for the radio signal and the reception icon starts flashing Once the device reveices the radio clock time the icon lights...

Page 6: ...n the following order Year month day language time display mode 24 or 12 hour display time zone hours and minute Setting the calendar The year indicator starts flashing Press the UP B4 and DOWN B3 but...

Page 7: ...All settings configured that far will be saved Alarm settings Setting the alarm time alarm 1 Press the MODE B6 button once to switch to alarm mode AL 2 Press and hold the MODE button B6 for 2 seconds...

Page 8: ...e alarm clock features 2 projection arms left and right from the main body The arms can be swiveled to the front by up to 90 Adjust the sharpness of the projection by moving the device accordingly Pre...

Page 9: ...and new batteries Technical data Radio alarm clock Temperature measuring range 10 C to 50 C Radio clock DCF77 Batteries 2 x new AAA 1 5 V batteries Power adapter Input 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 2 A Output...

Page 10: ...may explode 5 The connections should not be short circuited 6 Remove used batteries from the product immediately Remove the batteries if you know that the device will not be used for a long period Oth...

Page 11: ...ful to the environment and human health consumers are there for obligated to return batteries to retail or local collection facilities free of charge used batteries will be recycled they contain impor...

Page 12: ...u promptly read and comply with this Information If this product no longer functions correctly then check whether this is due to a reason such as for example an interrupted electrical supply in so far...

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