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Powering
3 alkaline batteries LR20 1,5V
•
Fig. 1
: remove the cover on the right side (where the logo is positio-
ned). To open the cover carefully press the three levers marked with
the letter A and push outward. Push the cover back as indicated by
the arrow marked B so that it can be opened and removed easily.
The cover opens from the side near the glass as indicated by the
C and D rows;
• once it is open, remove the pins (see
Fig. 2a and 2b
). For the hori-
zontal model, remove the pins from both sides;
• to insert the batteries see
Fig. 3
. Move the sliding battery contact
all the way to the left (toward the glass) as indicated by the E arrow.
The insert the batteries according to the polarity indicated on the
cover. Be sure that they are completely pushed in and then slide
back the battery contact. If the operation is executed correctly, the
clock will make an alternating beeping sound.
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Preparation for
programming
Use the keypad (
Fig. 4
)
• press the red
Set/Synk
key for a second and the clock will make a
beeping sound and stop;
• press the
MO
(month) key and continue until January;
• press the
DM
(day month) key until it indicates 1;
• press the
DW
(day week) key until it indicates Monday;
• press the
H
(hours) key until it indicates 0;
• press the
M
(minutes) key until it indicates 00.
The clock is now in the RESET position.
IMPORTANT
batteries replacement /
Before replacing the batteries of the clock, make sure that the remai-
ning energy inside the CPU is exahusted: press the “+” or “-” button.
If the clock makes a sound signal, keep pressing the button until it
stops.
After this tasks, you can insert the new batteries and re-activate the
clock.