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Operating
Operating the radio-controlled movement in the wall clock
Insert an alkaline battery of the type LR6, 1.5 V (AA) into the battery compartment
(1), observing the right polarity. Please note the battery symbol printed inside the
battery compartment. Preferably use alkaline batteries and do not use recharge-
able batteries.
The movement
automatically
will start the initializing procedure adjusting the
hands to 12 o’clock position. The clock starts receiving the transmitted time
signal. Do not reposition the clock during this reception and setup process.
After 2 to 10 minutes the hands will be adjusted to the current time according
to the transmitter’s signal.
Press the WAVE button (3) for more than 3 seconds to enable the
manual
signal reception mode
. The hands will reset to 12 o’clock position and the
clock enters signal reception mode. The clock sets the hands to the exact time
and starts working after a successful signal reception and setup. The entire
procedure can take 2 to 10 minutes after all hands reset to 12 o’clock. If the
clock fails to receive the signal properly, the clock starts working from the
12 o’clock position. After receiving a proper signal, the current time will be
setup automatically.
If no signal can be received, the time can be
setup manually
. Press the SET
button (2) for more than 3 seconds. As long as the SET button is pressed, the
minute hand (and hour hand) is turning. Press the SET button briefly to turn
the minute hand in one minute steps forward. If you do not press the SET
button for more than 6 seconds, time adjustment is finished. The time will be
adjusted automatically when the time signal is received at a later time.
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