GB Instruction manual
Solar RADIO-CONTROLLED ALARM CLOCK
With analogue alarm time setting
Safety instructions
- Swallowing batteries can be life-threatening.
Therefore, keep the batteries and clock out of the reach of small children.
If a battery is swallowed, seek medical assistance immediately.
- Keep children away from the packaging material. There is a risk of suffocation!
- The provided battery is not to be taken apart, thrown into a fire, or short-
circuited. It may only be charged in a charger which is specifically suitable for
RAM cells.
Other instructions
- Do not subject the clock to large temperature deviations, moisture, direct solar
irradiation over a long period, dust, or impact.
- Do not use cleaning products which are abrasive, or which contain solvents,
when cleaning the solar wall clock.
COMMISSIONING
1. Open the battery compartment
2. Remove the insulating strip
3. Close the battery compartment
Once you have inserted the battery, it may occur that you hear a short alarm sound
while the hands move to 4:00, 8:00 or 12 o’clock position. After this the receiver will
be switched on. During the reception period, which lasts about a few minutes, the
hands remain in their position. The complete procedure involving the hands moving to
the exact time lasts up to 5 minutes. Outside Germany, the daily automatic time
synchronisation with the time signal transmitter takes place at night.
Please never keep the upper button pressed down when inserting the battery. In case of
doubt repeat the starting procedure.
Possible sources of interference
As is the case for any radio-controlled receiver, the radio-controlled alarm clock may
also be subject to certain reception restrictions and transmitter interferences. The
process of setting can only be delayed in sites with extremely bad reception, for
example thunderstorms or strong damping from a building (metal construction
elements) or atmospheric disturbance.
As well as unshielded household devices, television sets and personal computers could
be mentioned as sources of interference in the household. Temporary downtimes of the
broadcaster may also occur.
Note for use on long journeys (outside of Europe):
Please note that the RAM battery should not be taken out during your journey, because