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OPERATION MANUAL   

 
RADIO ALARM CLOCK 
EAN  4 0 1 7 8 0 5 5 1 5 0 2 4  

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

DISPOSAL INFORMATION 7 INFORMATION ON ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 

Battery information  

1. 

Caution!

  There  is  a  risk  of  explosion  if  the  batteries  are  replaced  in  an  improper 

way.Only replace batteries by the same or an equivalent type of battery.  

2.  Always change the whole set of batteries. Do not mix old and new batteries, or batteries 

with different state of charge.  

3.  Ensure that you use the batteries correctly. Respect the (+) plus/(-) minus polarity on the 

battery and on the housing. Batteries which are used incorrectly may leak, or may cause 
a fire or an explosion in extreme cases.  

4.  Never expose batteries to heat (for example blazing sun, fire) and never throw them into 

a fire. The batteries 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. Otherwise the batteries may leak and 
cause damage.  

7.  Keep all batteries out of the reach of children. Seek medical attention immediately  

8.  If batteries are swallowed.  

9.  Do not attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries.  

10. Rechargeable batteries must be removed from the device before charging.  

11. If batteries leak, remove them from the battery compartment using a cloth and dispose of 

them in accordance with regulations. Avoid skin and eye contact with the battery acid. If 
your  eyes  come  into  contact  with  the  battery  acid,  rinse  them  with  lots  of  water  and 
contact a doctor immediately. If battery acid comes into contact with skin, wash the site 
with lots of water and soap.  

12. Remove the batteries from the product before disposing of the product.  

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 4017805515024

Page 1: ...515024 1 RADIO ALARM CLOCK LCD display A1 Time A2 Alarm time 1 A3 Radio clock reception A4 Battery status indicator A5 Daylight saving time A6 Seconds A7 Room temperature A8 Weekday A9 Month A10 Day A11 Alarm time 2 A12 Snooze icon A12 Snooze icon ...

Page 2: ...OPERATION MANUAL RADIO ALARM CLOCK EAN 4017805515024 2 Controls B1 SNOOZE LIGHT button B2 SET button alarm time 2 B3 button B4 MODE button B5 button B6 SET button alarm time 1 B7 Battery compartment ...

Page 3: ...or approx 2 seconds in order to manually search for a radio clock signal The radio clock reception icon A3 flashes in the display during that process Note While searching the radio clock reception signal the radio clock reception icon A3 flashes and only the SNOOZE LIGHT button B1 is available All other buttons are not active at that moment Press the button B3 at any time to cancel the search for ...

Page 4: ...e press and hold the MODE button B4 for several seconds until 00 starts flashing in the display You may the set the time zone by pressing the B5 or B3 buttons For use in Germany leave the setting at 00 2 Press the MODE B4 button again to confirm the setting and move on Set the additional value in the following sequence as described above Hours minutes year month day and language 3 The hours start ...

Page 5: ... 2 Use this radio clock to set and save up to two different alarm times 1 Press and hold the SET button B6 alarm time 1 until the hour digits of alarm time 1 start flashing in the display A1 appears in the display 2 Press the B5 or B3 buttons to adjust the hours 3 Press the MODE button B4 to confirm your settings The minutes start flashing 4 Press the B5 or B3 buttons to adjust the minutes 5 Press...

Page 6: ...4 again to return to normal time display mode Interrupting the alarm SNOOZE switching off the alarm clock for the current day You can interrupt the alarm by pressing the SNOOZE LIGHT button B1 The zZ indicator A12 and the symbol for alarm time A2 A11 start flashing in the display By default the repeat alarm function has been set with 5 minutes The alarm sounds again after 5 minutes Press any other...

Page 7: ... symbol A4 Replace the batteries 1 Open the battery compartment on the back of the radio clock 2 Always use new alkaline batteries and do not mix old and new batteries 3 Always insert batteries observing correct polarity and as indicated in the battery compartment and on the batteries 4 Close the battery compartment with the cover clicking into place ...

Page 8: ...y 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 Otherwise the batteries may leak and cause damage 7 Keep all batteries out of the reach of children Seek medical attention immediately 8 If batteries are swallowed 9 Do not attempt to charge non rechargeab...

Page 9: ...rmful 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 important raw materials such as iron zinc manganese or nickel the crossed out wheelie bin symbol indicates batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of through household garbage the symbo...

Page 10: ... you 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 as this concerns an electrical device or incorrect use in general Ensure that you attach or have ready the following documents or information for your product if possible Sales receipt Device name...

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