Lifemax 407.2 Instruction Manual Download Page 1

These smaller versions of the Lifemax 407 and 

407.1 Atomic Talking Watches have a 28 mm dial 

that is suitable for females or children. However 

the case materials and operation is different from 

the larger 407 and 407.1 models.

 

General description

This talking watch announces both the time and date and has a radio control feature 
that enables the watch to receive a radio signal from transmission waves. This signal 
sets the time and date on the watch automatically. The radio control feature also 
changes the time from British summer to winter time automatically and vice-versa.

The factory has set your watch to receive the UK time signal. 

The  UK  transmitter  is  based  in  Anthorn,  Cumbria,  and  typically  has  a  reaching 
distance of up to 620 miles or 1000 kilometres.  

The  watch  can  also  be  used  in  Germany,  USA  and  Japan  (60  KHz  only)  where  the 
radio signal can be received and sets time and date automatically.

The watch automatically receives the time signal at 3am every day to maintain accu-
rate timing.

If the watch does not set automatically it could be because it has not received an 
update at 3am due to a weak signal. This could be due to where the watch is posi-
tioned. It is recommended that the watch should be left by a window in order to 
receive the strongest possible signal. 

Certain  electrical  equipment  such  as  a  television  or  computer,  and  some  metallic 
objects may affect the radio signal, so it is advised that the watch is not left close to 
such equipment.

407.2

407.3

supporting blind and

partially sighted people

Designed in association with

40 pence (excluding vat) per product sold is paid to 

REL which covenants all its taxable profits to RNIB 

a registered charity number 226227

Please retain these instructions for future reference

Model 407.2 (strap) and 407.3 (bracelet)

Lifemax Ladies

Radio Controlled

Atomic Talking

Analogue Watch

Instruction manual

Summary of Contents for 407.2

Page 1: ...e the radio signal can be received and sets time and date automatically The watch automatically receives the time signal at 3am every day to maintain accu rate timing If the watch does not set automat...

Page 2: ...h the internal voice time automatically 2 Whilst the hands are turning quickly do not pull out the crown If the crown is pulled out the second hand will stop Pushing the crown back in will cause the h...

Page 3: ...ock to select UK Germany Japan 60 KHz only or USA If you set to USA you need to choose the correct time zone from Pacific Mountain Central or Eastern 6 Press S2 4 o clock to confirm after a new countr...

Page 4: ...arm so it will alarm every day To turn off the daily alarm follow the Alarm on off setting described below Set daily alarm 1 Press S2 4 o clock for about three seconds while the watch is in normal tim...

Page 5: ...ocal time when you come back from countries without a Radio Time signal Follow the Manual signal reception part of these instructions Manual time setting for Countries without a time signal Your watch...

Page 6: ...al and updates Not receiving time signal Talking watches are not water resistant and should not be kept in a damp place or immersed in water Should the watch accidentally become wet wipe dry quickly a...

Page 7: ...12 o clock position Turn the crown to set Hour and Minute hands to 12 o clock With all the hands stopped in the12 o clock position push in the crown The watch stops running after the crown is pushed i...

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