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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Item no. 672712 / Version 04/12
RADIO WALL CLOCK EFWU 6400
INTENDED USE
The product shows the time of the day on an easily readable analogue clockface. It
also features an integrated thermometer and a hygrometer.
The time is set automatically using an integrated DCF receiver. It can also be set
manually wherever there are reception problems.
Always observe the safety instructions and all other information included in these
operating instructions.
This product complies with the applicable national and European regulations. All
names of companies and products are the trademarks of the respective owners. All
rights reserved.
PACKAGE CONTENTS
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Radio Wall Clock
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Operating Instructions
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The warranty will be void in the event of damage caused by failure to
observe these safety instructions! We do not assume liability for any
consequential damage!
Nor do we assume any liability for material and personal damage caused
by improper use or non-compliance with the safety instructions! In such
cases, the warranty will be null and void.
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For safety and licensing (CE) reasons, unauthorised conversion and/or modifi ca-
tions of the product are not permitted. Never dismantle the product.
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The product is intended exclusively for use in dry interiors; it must not get damp
or wet.
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This product is not a toy and does not belong in the hands of children. Only use
the product out of the reach of children; the product contains parts that can be
swallowed as well as batteries.
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Condensation may form when the product is brought from a cold room into a
warm one. Therefore, wait until it has reached room temperature before using it.
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Do not leave the packaging materials unattended. They may become dangerous
playthings for children.
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Handle the product with care; it can be damaged by impacts, blows, or accidental
drops, even from a low height.
NOTES ON BATTERIES AND RECHARGEABLE
BATTERIES
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Batteries/rechargeable batteries do not belong in the hands of children.
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Do not leave batteries/rechargeable batteries lying around; there is a risk that
they could be swallowed by children or pets. If swallowed, consult a doctor im-
mediately.
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Leaking or damaged batteries/rechargeable batteries in contact with the skin
can cause acid burns, therefore, use suitable protective gloves.
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Batteries/rechargeable batteries must not be short-circuited, opened or thrown
into a fi re. There is a risk of explosion!
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Normal, non-rechargeable batteries must not be charged. There is a risk of ex-
plosion! Only charge rechargeable batteries that are intended for this purpose;
use a suitable battery charger.
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Make sure that the polarity is correct when inserting the battery/rechargeable
battery (pay attention to plus/+ and minus/-).
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
CONTROLS
1 Battery compartment for one
Type AA/Mignon battery.
2 "RESET" key
3 "M.SET" button
4 "REC" button
INSERTING/REPLACING BATTERIES
Insert a Type Mignon/AA battery into the battery compartment (1) on the back of
the case. The polarity for plus/+ and minus/- is marked on the battery compartment.
In order to ensure enduring and secure operation you should use a high-quality
alkaline battery.
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A rechargeable battery may be used, but due to the lower voltage output
(rechargeable battery = 1.2V, standard battery = 1.5V) and the lower capac-
ity, the service life is much shorter, which means that rechargeable batteries
need to be frequently changed/charged.
If you still wish to use a rechargeable battery, we recommend you use a
NiMH battery with low self-discharge.
As soon as the batteries have been inserted into the radio clock, all three hands
move to the 12 o'clock position. Next, the radio wall clock attempts to receive the
DCF signal (see section: "Getting started").
Replacing the batteries is required if large time differences suddenly occur or the
hands of the radio wall clock are standing still.
If you do not intend to use the radio wall clock for a long period (e.g. if it is to be
stored away), remove the battery fi rst. If batteries grow old, they can leak and dam-
age the battery compartment of the radio wall clock, leading to loss of warranty!
DCF RECEPTION
The DCF signal is encoded and transmitted
via a DCF transmitter in Mainfl ingen (near
Frankfurt). Its range is up to 1,500 km and,
under ideal reception conditions, even up to
2,000 km.
Among other things, the DCF signal in-
cludes the precise time (theoretical devia-
tion of 1 second in a million years!) and the
date.
Naturally, this also eliminates the hassle of
manually setting summer and winter time.
Immediately after the battery is inserted, the device makes a fi rst attempt to receive
the DCF signal. All three hands of the clock move to a specifi ed position (12:00) and
automatically set themselves to the current time after successfully receiving the
DCF signal.
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The recognition and processing of the DCF signal can take from 3 to10 min-
utes. Do not move the radio wall clock during that time. Do not press any
buttons!
Bad reception can be caused, for example, by metalised insulated glass, rein-
forced concrete buildings, coated special wallpapers, proximity to electronic
devices, or installation in basements.
If the correct time is not shown after 10 minutes, change the position of the radio
wall clock and briefl y press the RESET button (2). This will start a new reception
attempt.
Alternatively, remove the battery from its compartment for a few seconds and then
reinsert it.
If no DCF reception is possible at the installation location, the radio wall clock can be
set manually. For this, follow the instructions in the next section.
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