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Radio Controlled Alarm Clock
Art.no 36-5333 Model E0062A
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technical problems please contact our Customer Services.
Things to consider:
• Other wireless equipment using thesame frequency can reduce thetransmission range.
• The range of all wireless equipment depends on thetype of obstacles located
between thetransmitter and thereceiver (e.g. aconcrete wall will interfere with
thesignal more than aplasterboard wall).
If you experience problems, try thefollowing:
• Turn off any other existing wireless equipment to check if this is thecause of
theproblem.
• Move any other existing wireless equipment. Shorten thedistance between
thetransmitting and receiving devices and reduce thenumber of obstacles
(walls, furniture, etc) between them.
What is aradio controlled clock?
A radio controlled clock is extremely accurate. The time is controlled by theatomic
clock in Braunschweig, Germany (accuracy ±1 second per 1 million years). The clock
contains aradio receiver that decodes thetime signal sent from theatomic clock (long
wave 77.5 kHz) and adjusts thetime of your clock accordingly. The clock also has
aprecisely calibrated quartz clock movement with afrequency of 32 kHz that keeps
it running.
The transmitter in Germany has anofficial range of 2,000 km. This means that theUK
and Ireland should be well within range.
Safety
• The alarm clock must only be repaired by qualified service technicians.
• The alarm clock is intended for indoor use only.
• Do not place thealarm clock where there is arisk of it falling into water or other liquid.
• Do not place thealarm clock in damp or dusty environments or where there are
strong vibrations.
• Do not expose thealarm clock to extremely high or low temperatures. Do not expose
thealarm clock to direct sunlight.
• Never try to open, change or modify thealarm clock in any way.
• Always remove thebatteries if thealarm clock and theoutdoor sensor are not to
be used for along time.