10. Illumination
To be able to read the dial of your alarm clock even when it is
dark, briefly press the button (1) in front of the alarm clock. The
illumination function is activated for 3 seconds.
11. Changing the battery
1. Remove the used battery.
2. When the battery is removed, all of the radio-
controlled alarm clock's settings are lost.
3. Insert a 1.5 V AA mignon battery according to the polari-
ty marking (+/–) in the battery compartment.
Note:
Please follow the battery regulations.
Empty batteries must not be disposed of in household waste.
Please hand used batteries to your local dealer, a public hazard
ous waste site or battery collection point. Never open, short-
circuit or throw empty batteries into the fire. Please use a new
1.5 V AA mignon battery. If you do not comply with these regula-
tions, batteries may be discharged via their phase-to-earth vol-
tage, resulting in a risk of leakage. Should the batteries in your
clock leak, remove them immediately to prevent damage to the
clock. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes. On
contact with battery acid, rinse the affected area thoroughly
with water and/or seek medical advice.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
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12. Mögliche Störquellen für den Funkempfang
Problem
Cause
The radio signal for
Storms or metallic
the time cannot be
structural elements
received.
in buildings.
Household equip-
ment without inter-
ference suppression
as well as TVs, PCs
and monitors.
Within an inter-
ference range of
approx. 2 m around
the equipment spe-
cified above, your
radio-controlled
alarm clock can no
longer receive the
time information.
Solution
In the interests of
clear reception,
your radio-con-
trolled alarm
clock should not
be positioned in
direct proximity to
possible sources of
interference.
Change the position
of your alarm clock.
Remove the battery
for a short time and
then replace it.
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