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Wall Clock, Radio Controlled
art.no. 18-5042/31-1193, 31-1548, 31-2973, 31-2976
Please read the entire instruction manual before using and save it for future use.
We apologise for any text or photo errors and any changes of technical data.
If you have any questions concerning technical problems please contact our Customer
Service Department (see address on reverse).
Installation
1. Insert one LR6/AA battery. Make sure the poles are placed in the right direction by
following the markings.
2. The hands will adjust to 4.00, 8.00, or 12.00 a.m.
3. The clock will now seek out a signal. It may take up to four minutes before the wall
clock automatically adjusts to the correct time by using the radio signal. Do not move
the clock while it is seeking out the signal.
4. If the clock does not find the radio signal, place the clock somewhere else (preferably
next to a window,) remove the battery and insert it again after one minute.
NOTE:
The clock will automatically adjust to daylight saving time and standard time.
This adjustment will take approximately five minutes.
Troubleshooting
Possible causes of interference
• TV receivers, computers, air-conditioning equipment and other household
appliances without noise suppressors closer than two metres from the clock.
• Machines leaking HF signals.
• Topographic and meteorological conditions.
• Atmospheric interferences. If the machine does not function because of atmospheric
interferences, let the clock sit overnight. Such interferences reduce during the night,
which results in an easier reception of signals.
Disposal
When disposing of the product, this must be done in accordance with local regulations.
If you are uncertain of how to do this, contact your local authorities.
Specifications
Voltage
1.25-1.75 V
Usage environment
-5 °C ~ +50 °C
Power supply, type
160
ų
A
Battery type
1 LR6/AA battery
Life expectancy of battery
≥ 1 year
Type of radio signal received
DCF 77/MSF 60
Number of contacts between transmitter and receiver
12 per day