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The display “00” flashes in the LCD in order to confirm the time adjustment and the activation of radio reception. 
The hands remain at 12 o’ clock during the reception phase. Once your radio-controlled watch has detected the 59th second, 
it will be displayed in the LCD. The current seconds will then run in the LCD display from then on. If reception is good, 
the hands will move to the precise time after a few minutes. You can then use corrector T1 to set the LCD display to the 
current day or second. If it is possible that your radio-controlled watch will receive no time information and is therefore unable 
to complete the reception correctly. For these cases, your radio-controlled watch has special software to permit 
manual setting. 

Setting the watch manually:
Once the hands have been set to the 12 o’ clock position, press corrector T2 for longer than 3 seconds.  
Now press corrector T2 to set the hands to the current time displayed by a different watch. The LCD display then shows the 
hour you have set. Briefly press corrector T1 to confirm and complete manual setting. A “1” appears permanently in the LCD 
display of your radio-controlled watch to denote the manual setting.
At the start of each full hour, despite the manual setting, your radio-controlled watch will attempt to receive a DCF signal. 
If radio reception succeeds, your watch will return to displaying the current radio-controlled time. 

Automatic functions on your radio-controlled watch:
- Synchronisation of the seconds 
Daily synchronisation on your radio-controlled watch takes place between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. The watch’s receiver is activated 
in this time and synchronised to the precise second with the radio-controlled time. In the event that the radio reception is 
disturbed at that time, the watch will continue to run with great precision as a quartz watch. Your watch will be updated during 
the next synchronisation of radio-controlled time and will then run on the precise radio-controlled time. 

- Setting summer/winter time 
Your watch will be adjusted automatically to summer / winter time in the hour between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m...

- Battery change display
Your watch indicates that the battery must be replaced in the LCD by flashing and alternating the current display between 
“second” or “date” and “Lo”. The display informs you that soon, you will have to bring the watch to a specialist retailer to 
change the battery. In the event that the battery in your radio-controlled watch reaches the threshold of minimum battery 
voltage, it is possible that the battery change display will be activated prematurely in the LCD display under extremely cold 
conditions. This display disappears once the outside conditions have returned to a normal range. Under normal conditions, 
the battery can regenerate itself to a certain extent and all functions of the watch will once more be fully at your disposal.

Technical data:
- 2-hand analogue movement with LCD display
- Receiver frequency 77.5 kHz
- Synchronisation of time at least 2x at night 
- Very precise accuracy outside of the range of the DCF transmitter 
- Time-zone setting worldwide 
- Option for manual setting 
- Battery “377 SR”, “626SW”
- Theoretical battery life approx. 2 years 

Warranty: 24 months from retail date
This watch meets the required EMVG 
protection standards 

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The warranty services include free repair of material and 
manufacturing faults. This does not include batteries or such 
damage as is caused by improper handling, outside influences 
(falls, impact, water) or third-party interference. Damage of this 
kind will be repaired by our firm after the end of the warranty 
period, subject to charge. 
Please keep the warranty slip carefully and enclose it with 
warranty claims. 

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