Before initial use, Installing the lcd radio-controlled clock, Starting the lcd radio-controlled clock – Auriol Z29620A_B User Manual

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Before Initial Use

Do not stand the device on valuable or sensitive

surfaces without suitable protection. The surface
may otherwise be damaged.

Do not place the device anywhere near to sources

of interference such as televisions, computers,
thick walls, etc. These may hinder reception of
the radio signal.

Do not use the clock in reinforced concrete

buildings, e. g. airports, high-rises, factories or
basements. This can seriously disrupt reception
of the radio signal.

Do not start radio reception in a moving vehicle,

e. g. car or train. Reception of the radio signal
by the device can disrupt the vehicle electronics.

Do not expose the clock to temperatures below

--10 °C for any length of time. This can seriously
affect the reception range of the device.

Installing the LCD

radio-controlled clock

Note: You will need a drill, suitable assembly
material and a screwdriver for installation.

CAUTION! DANGER TO LIFE AND RISK

OF INJURY; RISK OF DAMAGE TO PROPERTY!
Please read the operating and safety instructions
for your drill carefully.

DANGER TO LIFE! Please

ensure that you do not drill into any electrical wiring,
gas or water pipes in the wall. If necessary, carry
out checks with a wire, pipe and stud detector before
you drill into a wall.

Find a suitable place to install the radio-controlled

clock.

Mark the drill hole on the wall.

CAUTION! DANGER OF INJURY! Refer

to the operating instructions for your electric drill.

Drill the hole with a drill.
Insert a suitable dowel into the drill hole.
Use a screwdriver to insert a suitable screw.
Hang the radio-controlled clock on the screw

using the mount

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Starting the LCD

radio-controlled clock

Note: Remove the insulating strip before using the
product for the first time.

Open the battery compartment cover

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on

the back of the device.

Insert a Mignon 1.5 V

/ AA type battery.

Note: Make sure that the polarity is correct
when you insert the battery. This is indicated in
the battery compartment.

Close the battery compartment cover

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As soon as the battery is inserted, reception of the
radio signal begins.
Note: Do not alter the position of the radio-controlled
clock during reception of the signal. This may disrupt
reception.

Radio Signal (DCF):
The DCF signal (time signal transmitter) consists of
time pulses emitted by one of the most accurate clocks
in the world close to Frankfurt / Main, Germany –
this varies by 1 second in a million years.

Your radio-controlled clock receives these signals
under ideal conditions up to a distance of approx.
1,500 km around Frankfurt / Main. Reception of the
radio signal generally takes approx. 3–10 minutes.

If it does not work properly, restart the radio-

controlled clock. To do this, keep the WAVE
button

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pressed for approx. 3 seconds.

Reception can be considerably impaired by obstacles
(e.g. concrete walls) or sources of interference (e.g.
other electrical devices). If necessary, change the
location of the radio clock (e.g. by putting it near a
window) if you have problems with reception.

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