Bering RADIO-CONTROLLED Manual Download Page 2

DISPLAY OF THE DATE AND DAY OF THE WEEK 

Press button 

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. The second hand jumps to the 6 o’clock or the 12 o’clock position and stays there for about 1 second (see: Checking the radio 

reception). The second hand then jumps to the current date. While the date is displayed, press button 

1

 again. The second hand now jumps to 

the weekday display. 
(Note: the date and weekday displays do not work if the time zone was changed manually). 

CHECKING THE RADIO RECEPTION 

To check whether the radio signal has been received by your watch, press button 

1

 once. The second hand now jumps to either the 6 o’clock or the 

12 o’clock position. If the hand jumps to the 12 o’clock position, your watch has successfully received the radio signal. However, if the hand jumps 
to the 6 o’clock position, your watch was unable to receive the last radio signal and continued to run in quartz mode. Your radio-controlled watch 
will now try to receive the radio signal again overnight. 

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