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Radio-controlled alarm clock with various alarm sounds
• Low batteries should be changed as soon as possible to prevent damage caused by leaking. Never use a combination of
old and new batteries together, nor batteries of different types. Wear chemical-resistant protective gloves and safety
glasses when handling leaking batteries.
Important information on product safety!
• Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures, vibrations or shocks.
• Protect it from moisture.
5. Elements
A: Display (Fig. 2):
A 1:
Time
A 2:
Radio-controlled time symbol with DCF reception symbol
A 3:
DCF ON/OFF
A 4:
Symbol Daylight Saving Time (DST)
A 5:
Alarm symbol
A 6:
Day of the week
A 7:
Date
A 8:
Snooze symbol
A 9:
Alarm time mode 1-3
A 10:
Alarm days
A 11:
Alarm time
A 12:
Humidity
A 13:
Indoor temperature
A 14:
Battery symbol
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Radio-controlled alarm clock with various alarm sounds
B: Buttons (Fig. 1-3):
B 1:
LIGHT/SNOOZE
sensor button
B 2:
1/2/3 Year
button
B 3:
MIN/°C/°F Month
button
B 4:
HOUR DAY/
button
B 5:
MUSIC
button
B 6:
SET-MODE
switch
B 7:
MODE weekdays
switch
B 8:
switch
B 9:
ON/OFF
switch
B 10:
ON/OFF
switch
C: Housing (Fig. 1+3):
C 1:
Light sensor
C 2:
Battery compartment
C 3:
Temperature probe
C 4:
Micro USB port
C 5:
Speakers
6. Getting started
• Open the battery compartment and insert two new AA 1,5 V batteries. Make sure the polarity is correct. Close the battery
compartment again.
• Alternatively, connect the radio alarm clock with a micro-USB cable (not included).
• All segments will be displayed briefly. The display shows the current temperature and humidity.
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