Customer service: 0303 031 0777
For more innovative products from Easylife please visit:
www.easylifegroup.com
1. Press the B button (next to 4 o’clock) while the watch is in the normal running mode for around 5
seconds until the watch says “set alarm, press 2 o’clock button to set”.
2. Press the B button again 4 more times till the watch says “set time, press 2 o’clock button to set”.
3. Press the A button (next to 2 o’clock) until the watch says “press 2 o’clock button to set hour, 4
o’clock button to confirm”.
4. Press the A button to set the hour.
5. Press the B button to confirm after the hour is set.
6. The watch will now say “press 2 o’clock button to set minute, 4 o’clock button)to confirm.”
7. Press the A button to set the minute.
8. Press the B button to confirm and exit after minute is set.
9. Once the hour and minute is set and confirmed, the watch will say the new time setting and run
to the new time automatically. Please wait until the watch stops running fast and resumes to
normal running.
Your watch is not able to set the Date, Day, Month and Year manually. The calendar will be updated
after a signal reception is updated.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Time Signal (not received)
This may be due to:
•
Being outside of the UK, Germany, USA and Japan (60 KHz) signal area
•
Being in a built up area
•
Metal objects blocking the radio signal
•
Interference by computer monitor or TV
Ensure that the watch is left by a window, as this gives the best reception, you may have to try different
windows in the house to see which is best. You can test this using reception status test described
earlier. Please note that reception is always better at night.
If your watch is unable to make contact with the radio signal, it will continue to function in the same way
as a standard watch. The time will then be corrected the next time your watch receives the time signal.
Calibration
Your watch is a very delicate and precise instrument. Although uncommon, sometimes hard knocks or
vibrations can cause the hands to move irregularly and therefore display the incorrect time although
the internal clock is keeping an accurate time. You may notice this when the time announcement does
not match with the position of hands. Then you then need to reset the watch hands by the following
procedures.
Re-calibrate the watch hands:
1. Unscrew (anti-clockwise) but do not pull out the stop / reset dial (in-between the A and B button).
The second hand must still be moving correctly.
2. Wait until the second hand stops at 12 o’clock exactly and immediately pull out the stop / reset dial
so that the second hand stops at 12 o’clock position.
3. Position the hour and minute hands using the stop / reset dial so the hour, minute and second
hands now all point to 12 o’clock.
4. Press and hold the A button (next to 2 o’clock) for 5 seconds and then push the stop / reset dial in.
5. The watch will now spin to match the internal time and resume normal running. Please wait until
the clock face resumes to the correct time. You can now press the A button, the time on the clock
face and the internal voice settings will be correct.
Battery Replacement
The watch has stopped at 12 o’clock and there is no talking function - when the battery is low the
watch hands will stop and the talking function will stop altogether. It is now time to change the battery
according to the “BATTERY REPLACEMENT” procedures.
This watch uses a CR2032 type battery, trained jewellers or watch specialists should fit new batteries to
avoid any damage to the watch.
• Open the watch at the back. Unscrew the back cover and carefully remove, make sure you do
not lose this as it acts as a waterproof seal.
•
Pick up the battery spring on the right.
•
Take out the battery and insert a new one (noting the po” is up).
•
Now push the battery spring down.
Before you put the waterproof seal on again, make sure
the waterproof seal is correctly in place by aligning the
numbers printed on the case-back with the numbers on
the face (see diagram on the next page).
The watch will not work after a battery is replaced until
the following has been done.
1. After replacing the battery push the stop / rest dial
in so the second hand begins to move as normal..
2. Wait until the second hand stops at precisely 12 o’clock and pull out the stop / rest dial immediately
so that the second hand stops on the 12 o’clock position.
3. Using the stop/reset button position the hour and minute hands to 12 o’clock. Now all hands should
be set to 12:00:00.
4. Press and hold the A button (next to 2 o’clock) for 5 seconds and then push the stop / reset dial in
5. Place your watch near a window to get a radio signal. The watch will start to update its first signal. It
will continue updating over the next 24 hours if the first signal reception is not successful. After receiving
a valid time signal, and the hands move on to the correct time. Please allow up to 15 minutes for the
watch to synchronise with a local radio signal.
PLEASE NOTE:
If the watch does not show you the right time after battery replacement, please reset
your watch by following the Set Country (with automatic time settings) instructions.
PROCEDURE IF APPEARS FAULTY
1. Check correct polarity of battery. Select a location to place your RC clock where it will be at least
six feet away from a TV, computer, air conditioning unit, or other household electrical appliances. The
optimum location is near a window.
2. Remove the battery and start again.
3. There is a breakdown at the transmitter. Wait for a few hours, then repeat the time setting
procedure. Further information about the UK’s radio transmitter can be found at:
http://www.npl.co.uk/science-technology/time-frequency/products-and-services/time/msf-radio-time-
signal
PLEASE NOTE:
Your watch has been fitted with a test demonstration battery at the factory. This may
need replacing or be running low when you start to use the watch. The battery life will depend on how
often you use the talking function. Please follow the Battery Replacement instructions in this manual.
Back
Front
12
6
everyday solutions
™
Est. 1992