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Note – Time zone
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The DCF signal can be received over long distances, but always transmits the current
Central European Time in Germany. Make sure you account for the time difference in
countries with another time zone.
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If you are in Moscow, the time is 3 hours later than in Germany. This means that you
should set +3 for the time zone. The clock then automatically sets the time to 3 hours
after the DCF signal received or relative to the manually set time.
Note – Weekday
You can choose from German (DE), English (EN), Swedish (SW), Dutch (DU), Italian (IT),
Spanish (SP) or French (FR) for the weekday display.
Celsius / Fahrenheit
Follow the steps described for
manually setting the date/time
to switch between °C and
°F on the temperature display.
Alarm
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Repeatedly press the
alarm
button (17) to display the different alarms.
The respective alarm symbols (6)
/
/
and the corresponding alarm time/
time interval and/or
OFF
are displayed.
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Press and hold the
alarm
button (17) for approx. 3 seconds to set the alarm time of the
alarm displayed. The hours display/time interval starts to flash.
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Press the -button (14) or the -button (15) to select the hour for the alarm time/time
interval and confirm your selection by pressing the
alarm
button (17).
The minutes display begins to flash.
The early alarm is already activated after confirming the time interval.
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Repeat the process to set the minutes for the alarm time.
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Press the
alarm
button (17) repeatedly to also set the other alarm mode or return to the
time display (3).
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If you do not make an entry for 2 minutes, you automatically exit the setup mode.