Receiving the time signal
17
Radio Wall Clock CK 1603
English
Notes on changing the battery:
The battery must be changed when the hands stop moving.
Only use the type of battery that is specified in the “Technical Data”.
Dispose of batteries in an environmentally appropriate way (see
“Disposal”)
Receiving the time signal
Shortly after the battery has been inserted, the clock hands begin to turn and finally
indicate “12 o’clock”. The radio wall clock then switches to receiving mode.
As soon as the time signal has been received with sufficient strength, the hands begin
to turn again and then indicate the current time. This process can last a few minutes.
The radio wall clock switches immediately to receiving mode automatically several
times a day and compares its own time with that of the time signal transmitter. If there
is a difference, the time indicated by the clock will be automatically corrected.
If no sufficiently strong signal was received, the radio wall clock interrupts the receiving
process. In this case:
If no sufficiently strong signal was received, the radio wall clock interrupts the
receiving process. In this case: First check whether the location of the radio wall
clock is appropriate – see “Tips for good reception”.
Remove the battery and reinsert it in order to start the receiving process again.
You can also wait until the wall clock automatically switches to receiving mode at a
later point in time. The reception is usually better at night.
If radio signal reception is not possible at all, you can also set the time by hand
(see “Set the time manually”).
Use
Mounting the radio wall clock
Located at the back of the clock is the hanging eyelet.
−
Hang the clock up on a nail or a screw.
Maintain a secure attachment so that the clock does not fall off and become
damaged.
Druckbuch Funkwanduhr CK 1603.indb 17
24.03.2016 13:15:55
Содержание CK 1603
Страница 72: ...Deklaracja zgodności ...