AFTER SALES SUPPORT
GB
IRE
00800-98887000
Manual setting of the clock
GB IRE
24
• If your clock is not able to receive the radio signal,
you can restart the attempt to receive a signal by
pressing the “FUNK” (RADIO SIGNAL) button
11
(see
fig. B
).
• The radio signal will be automatically received at 1:00,
2:00, 3:00, 4:00 and 5:00 o’clock in the morning. If the
signal is successfully received once a day, other radio
signals present on the respective day will be ignored.
The process will be repeated every day.
• Up to 15 minutes are required to receive the radio
signal in the event of poor coverage. The clock will
stop receiving signals once approx. 4 minutes have
passed and the attempt to receive a signal extends
beyond the signal coverage. The clock will stop
attempting to receive radio signals after approx. 3
minutes in areas with strong signal coverage.
• Only the “FUNK” (RADIO SIGNAL) button may be
pressed while receiving signals.
• If the clock fails to receive signals, the next attempt to
receive signals will start at 1:00 a.m. the following day.
• If the daylight savings signal is received, daylight
savings time and the DST symbol
24
will automati-
cally appear (see
fig.
G
).
Radio-controlled clock time
As described in the chapter “Start-up”, the hands/display
of the clock automatically move to show the correct time
once the battery has been inserted. This process may
take up to 15 minutes.