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• Do not operate the product outside the power
limits given in the specifications.
• Do not open the device or continue to operate it
if it becomes damaged.
• Keep this product, as all electrical products, out
of the reach of children!
• Use the item only in moderate climatic
conditions.
Warning – Batteries
• When inserting batteries, note the correct
polarity (+ and - markings) and insert the
batteries accordingly. Failure to do so could
result in the batteries leaking or exploding.
• Only use batteries (or rechargeable batteries)
that match the specified type.
• Before you insert the batteries, clean the
battery contacts and the polar contacts.
• Do not allow children to change batteries
without supervision.
• Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries
of a different type or make.
• Remove the batteries from products that are
not being used for an extended period (unless
these are being kept ready for an emergency).
• Do not short-circuit batteries.
• Do not charge batteries.
• Do not throw batteries in a fire.
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
Warning – Batteries
• Never open, damage or swallow batteries or
allow them to enter the environment. They
can contain toxic, environmentally harmful
heavy metals.
• Immediately remove and dispose of dead
batteries from the product.
• Avoid storing, charging or using the device
in extreme temperatures and extremely low
atmospheric pressure (for example, at high
altitudes).
4. Getting Started
Open the
battery compartment
(7), remove
the contact breaker and then close the
battery
compartment
(7).
5. Operation
5.1 Automatic date/time setting using the
DCF signal
• Once you have inserted the battery, the display is
switched on, an acoustic signal sounds and the
alarm clock automatically starts searching for a
DCF signal. During the search, the radio symbol
flashes. This process can take 7 to 5 minutes.
• When the wireless signal is received, the date
and time are automatically set.
Summary of Contents for RC 45
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