1
Finding .the .RF .(radio .frequency) .signal
on .the .main .unit .
1. Press the centre button CLOCK to
view the digit display.
2. Press the SEARCH button (on the
back) for more than two seconds to
enter the remote sensor searching
mode.
. The searching period is 15 minutes.
The clock will automatically be
updated within the time period.
If “No Link” appears on the screen,
press RESET on the sensor and press
the SEARCH button (on the back of the
clock) for more than two seconds to
re-establish communication between
the sensor and the main unit. To disable
the searching mode, press the SEARCH
button for more than two seconds.
TIP: The transmission range may vary depending on many factors.
You may need to experiment with various locations to get the best results.
Maintenance
The following guidelines will help you to take care of the
JACOB JENSEN
TM
Clock II Silver Version so that you can enjoy it for many years.
1. Keep the clock dry at all times. If it becomes wet, wipe it dry immediately.
Liquids can contain minerals that might corrode the electronic circuits.
2. Use and store the clock only under normal temperatures. Temperature
extremes can shorten the life of electronic components, damage batteries
and distort or melt plastic parts.
. Handle the clock gently and with care. If it is dropped, circuit boards can
be damaged, resulting in malfunction.
4. Keep the clock free from dust and dirt, to avoid the premature wear of
parts.
5. Clean the clock by wiping with a soft cloth.
Do not use aggressive chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents.
6. Use only fresh batteries of the required size and type. Always remove
old or weak batteries as they might leak chemicals that will destroy the
product.
7. Modifying or tampering with the internal components of the clock may
cause malfunction and will invalidate the warranty.