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Manual radio controlled clock
1. Switching
- Insert an LR6 battery in the battery compartment on the back of the clock with the
correct polarity.
- If there is a pin on the back of the movement, please remove it in order to ensure the
proper functioning of the movement
- In receive mode, the mechanism of the clock automatically turns on the 4.8 or 12
o'clock position Do not move the
clock during the reception.
After receiving the time signal DCF and its internal processing (5 to 10 minutes), the clock is automatically set to the
time
Precise
Lock the battery case while turning from right to left. Don't remove the rubber of sealing.
Battery not to be thrown away after use. Bring it to the nearest collecting place.
Note: In Normal Status – If the clock does not receive the DCF Signal during initial set-up or at the change of
Summer/Winter time you can:
1. Manuel Set
Push and hold the M-SET button and after a few seconds the hands on the clock will start to turn.
Keep the button pressed until the correct time is displayed then release the button.
The clock will now work as a quartz clock until it receives the signal from the transmitter.
2. RESET Button
Please note that this button should only be used during assembly and repair process as it completely clear the time
information and hands will reset to 12 o'clock position for signal reception phase.
3. REC Button
Push and hold this button for 3 seconds in case the signal receiving mode is not fully operational and compliant. The
hands will move to 12 o'clock position and start looking for the signal. Once the DCF signal will be received properly, it
will automatically set to the correct time.
Note: If the reception fails, the hands will move to the last time shown on the clock.
Interruption to the DCF signal
The Brunswick transmitter is periodically shut down for scheduled maintenance resulting in no signal being transmitted.
DCF reception difficulties
Like any receiver your clock needs a good signal to work properly. The main causes of reception failure are ...
 Check if pin had been well removed from movement at the back of the clock
 Atmospheric and local interferences.
 Interference from electrical equipment e.g. T.V, computers or radios within 2 meters of the clock.
 Location of the clocks internal receiver within the building.
 Reduced local signal due to steel framed structure.
 Reduced signal due to interference problems in your house or building.
 Outside the normal transmission radius.
NB: Electrical products contain harmful substances for health and environment.
Batteries should never be thrown away or incinerated but disposed of in accordance with the local regulations concerning chemical
waste. Bring it to the nearest collecting place –
The product constitutes the applicable product according to the WEEE and ROHS directives; when discarding the unit, comply with
local rules or regulations.
To hold out of children: small parts should be introduced.
DE
Handbuch Funkuhr
1. Switching
- Legen Sie eine LR6 Batterie im Batteriefach auf der Rückseite der Uhr mit der richtigen Polarität.
M.SET
RESET
BATTERY
Importé par : AIC International - 44980 Ste Luce sur Loire - France
REC

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