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5
6
12
12
Focus
Operatinginstruction
Controlsand Displays
Display
button
= decrease the currentsettime/ setweekday/switchdisplaybetweenweekdayandcalendarweek
A button
increase thecurrent s ettime/display a ndsettimezone/ t ogge 12/24hourforrnat
MODE button
= settings / confirm asetvalue I switch thedisplay m ode
OCIOF/WAVE button
= activate/deactivate
manual radiosignal r eception / switch between o candOF
button
= activate/deactivate the alarm
FLIP button
= turn projection 1800/ switchdisplayprojection
Projection arm
CONTINUE P ROJECTION
sliding switch
= activate/deactivate s ustainedprojection
10
1DC socket
SNOOZE/LIGHT button
11
= activate t he backlight (approx 5 seconds) I stop thealarm forSminutes
12
ROTATE control dial
= manuallyrotatethe projectionup to +1-900
FOCUS control dial
13
= focusses the projection
14
Batterycompartment
Display
14
AM
2
Meaning
Display
Meaning
Radio signal
SECOND TIME
Secondary time
Weakradiosignal
Alarm 1 time
Alarm 2 time
(12-hour time)
o:oo-1
1:59
Snooze function
(12-hour time)
Summer time
Month
Time zone-shifted time
Thank y ouforchoosing a Hama product
Takeyour time andreadthe following instructions and information
Warning - Batteries
completely P lease keep these instructions ina safe place for
futurereference I f yousell t hedevice, please pass these operating
mmediately remove a nddispose of deadbatteries from
instructions on to the new owner.
the product
• Onlyuse batteries(or rechargeable batteries)that match
Explanation of WarningSymbols and Notes
the specifiedtype
• Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of a different
type or make
Warni
• Wheninsertingbatteries,note the correctpolarity (+ and
markings)andinsertthe batteriesaccordinglyFailureto do
Thissymbolisusedto indicatesafetyinstructionsor to draw
socould resultin the batteriesleakingor exploding
• Do not overcharge batteries
urattention to specific h azards a ndrisks
• Keepbatteriesout of the reachot children
• Do not short circuitthe batteriecJrechargeahIe batteriesand
kee them awa from uncoated metal obects
Note
This symbol isused to indicate additional information o r
Warnung
•mportantnotes
• Onlyconnectthe productto a socket t hat hasbeen
2. Package Contents
approvedfor the device.Theelectricalsocketmustalways
• RC 110 radio controlled alarm clock
he easilyaccessible.
• 2 AA batteries
• Connectthe productto the networkusingan easily
• 230V powersupplyunit
accessible socket
• Theseoperatinginstructions
• Do not continueto operatethe deviceif it becomes visibly
damaged.(Thisis mandatory for all productswith 220V
3. SafetyNotes
mains connections
Theproduct isintended f orprivate, n on-commercial
use only
Protect theproduct fromdirt,moisture a ndoverheating, and
4
Getting Started
onlyuse it in a dryenvironment
DOnot usethe productin areaswherethe useOfelectronic
4.1. Insertingthe batteries
devices is not permitted
• Open thebattery C ompartment
Only connect the product toa socket thathasbeen approved
breaker R eplace the battery C ompartment
forthedevice Thesocket must b einstal e dclose to theproduct
andeasilyaccessible
4.2. Replacing the batteries
DO notdroptheproduct anddonotexpose itto anymajor
• Openthe batterycompartment(14). removeand properly
shocks
disposeof the dead batteriesand inserttwo newAA batteries
DO notattempt to service O rrepair t heproduct yoursefLeave
with the correct polarity Replace the batterycompartmentcover.
any andal service w orkto qualified experts
DO notmodify t he product inanywayDoing sovoids the
4.3. Power supply
warranty
• First c onnect thepower s upply unitto thesocket (10)Of t he
Keep thepackaging material out Of t hereach of children dueto
the risk of suffocation
alarmclock andthen to an approvedmainssocket
Dispose Ofpackaging material immediately according t o ocally
applicable r egulations
Note
• Sustained projection i sonlypossible o nmains power
• However, batteries arerequired e ven on mains p ower, s ince
theotherfunctions o f thealarm clockarepowered b ythe
batteries
(14)andremove t hecontact
cover