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English User manual

Important Safety Instructions …………………………………………… 12

Proper Care And Maintenance ………………………………………… 13

Radio  Wave  Clock … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 13

Name Of Each Component …………………………………………… 14

Basic Operation ……………………………………………………… 15

Hourly Melody Function ……………………………………………… 16

Light sensor ……………………………………………………………… 16

SLEEP monitor ……………………………………………………………… 16

Batteries  Changing  Alert … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 16

When Radio Waves Cannot Be Received ………………………………… 17

Manually Adjust Time ……………………………………………………… 17

The Radio Wave Reception Switch…………………………………………17

Hanging The Clock ………………………………………………………… 18

Specifications ………………………………………………………… 19

After Sales Service And Support ………………………………………… 20  

Table of contents

This product is intended for the Japanese market.

Service and technical support for this product are available only within Japan.

RHYTHM WATCH CO., LTD.

Radio Wave Clock

Please turn off an RADIO WAVR RECEPTION switch and unite time manually. 

Reference to "

Manually Adjust Time

".

This clock is intended for use within Japan. It is not suited for overseas use. 

Even if the time is adjusted manually, Japan time may still be displayed due to 

infrequent reception of Japan

 

standard time signals.  

When using this clock outside of Japan

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Page 11: ...19 After Sales Service And Support 20 Table of contents This product is intended for the Japanese market Service and technical support for this product are available only within Japan RHYTHM WATCH CO...

Page 12: ...lothes wash the contact area with clean water If battery electrolyte gets into the eye flush immediately with clean water and consult a doctor immediately DO NOT DISASSEMBLE Do not disassemble or modi...

Page 13: ...curate timing information via radio waves The Standard Frequency and Time Signal Radio Waves This clock canreceive automatically the Japan Standard Time signals from both Fukushima and Kyushu station...

Page 14: ...pulsory receiving button when the location is changed the display is incorrect or when replacing the batteries This button is used to verify the result of light sensor For details to p 16 RECEIVING IN...

Page 15: ...ock 3 Insert batteries into the battery holders 4 Press the COMPULSORY RECEIVING button RECEIVING INDICATION lamp will turned on During reception the hands will stop moving but this is not a malfuncti...

Page 16: ...1 hourly melody stops 2 second hand stops at zero second During daytime or under dim lighting if the light intensity is not strong enough the sensor may also react as above SLEEP MONITOR button This...

Page 17: ...en press and then release Hands rotate fast when press and hold About second hands rotation When pressing the TIME SET button the second hand stops rotating but minute hand rotates clockwise After the...

Page 18: ...ing or closing doors 5 When hanging on a cement concrete or brick wall use the hook suitable to the material and structure of the wall Always take the weight of the clock in consideration when purchas...

Page 19: ...mes of automatic reception of radio waves fluctuates from once a day minimum to twelve times a day maximum depending on reception status of radio waves Within 72 hours after successful reception of ra...

Page 20: ...e of wall and table clocks and three years in the case of alarm clocks after production of discontinued For the repair of exterior parts case dial etc similar parts may be substituted Repair period Af...

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