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oPerating instructions
item no. 1301791 / Version 04/15
radio-controlled alarm clock eFW 2000
intended use
The product displays the time of day and the date; furthermore an alarm function
is integrated.
The time and date is set automatically using an integrated DCF receiver.
Any use other than that described above could lead to damage to this product and
involves the risk of short-circuits, fire, electric shock, etc.
No part of the product may be modified or converted.
The safety instructions must be observed at all times.
This product complies with the applicable national and European requirements. All
names of companies and products are the trademarks of the respective owners. All
rights reserved.
Package contents
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Radio-controlled alarm clock
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Operating Instructions
Features
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Weekday displays in 8 languages
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12/24 h display
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Backlight function
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Alarm with snooze function (alarm repetition)
exPlanation oF symbols, labels
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This symbol points to specific risks associated with handling, function and
use.
This symbol represents special tips and operating instructions.
saFety instructions
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read the complete operating instructions first; they contain important
information about proper operation of the device.
damage due to not following these operating instructions will void the
warranty! We do not assume any liability for any resulting damage!
We do not 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 reasons, any unauthorised conversion and/or modification of the
product is not permitted.
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Do not expose the product to high temperatures, strong vibrations or heavy me-
chanical loads.
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If you have any doubts about the correct operation, or the safety of the product,
please consult a specialist.
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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 and batteries
that can be swallowed.
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Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly. They may become a
dangerous plaything for children.
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Handle the product with care; it can be damaged by impacts, blows, or an ac-
cidental drop, even from a low height.
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Note also the safety instructions in the individual sections of this operating
guide.
notes on Primary and secondary 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 of
them being swallowed by children or pets. If they are swallowed, consult a doctor
immediately.
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Leaking or damaged batteries/rechargeable batteries in contact with the skin
can cause acid burns; therefore, use suitable safety gloves.
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Batteries/rechargeable batteries must not be short-circuited, opened or thrown
into fire. There is a risk of explosion!
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Do not recharge normal, non-rechargeable batteries; risk of explosion! Only re-
charge rechargeable batteries that are intended for this purpose; use a suitable
battery charger.
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Check that the polarity is correct when inserting the batteries/rechargeable bat-
teries (pay attention to plus/+ and minus/-).
adjustments and Parts
(1)
MODE button
(2)
SNOOZE/LIGHT button
(3)
Alarm symbol
(4)
UP button
(5)
ALARM button
inserting and rePlacing batteries or
rechargeable batteries
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Open the battery compartment (9) on the rear of the case and insert two batter-
ies of type AAA/Micro with the correct polarity.
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The correct polarity is shown in the battery compartment.
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After inserting the batteries, the DCF symbol (6) starts to flash in the display.
The radio-controlled alarm clock now attempts to receive a DCF signal (see also
the chapter "DCF reception").
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Close the battery compartment (9).
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The batteries need to be changed if the display contrast diminishes or the dis-
play no longer functions.
Use of rechargeable batteries is possible. However, the lower operating volt-
age (rechargeable battery = 1.2 V, battery 1.5 V) and lower capacity will re-
duce the operating time.
dcF recePtion
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After inserting the batteries the clock searches automatically for the DCF signal.
This is indicated by a flashing DCF symbol (6) on the display.
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Normally, the synchronisation process is completed within no more than ten min-
utes.
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As soon as the DCF signal is decoded, an unflickering DCF symbol (6) appears
and the current time and date are shown in the display.
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During summer time, DTS (Daylight Saving Time) will be shown additionally on
the display.
The detection of the DCF signal and its analysis lasts a few minutes. Do not
move the radio-controlled alarm clock during this time. Do not press any
buttons or switches!
Bad reception can be caused e.g., by metallised insulated glass, reinforced
concrete buildings, coated special wallpapers, proximity to electronic de-
vices, or installation in basements.
If the current time is not displayed yet in 10 minutes, change the installation
site of the radio-controlled alarm clock and undertake a manual reception
attempt (see "Manual DCF reception attempt procedure").
(6)
DCF symbol
(7)
Alarm time display
(8)
DOWN button
(9)
Battery compartment
(10)
RESET button

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