12/24 hour display
• Press the + button (2) to switch between the 12 hour and the 24 hour display.
Setting the language for the weekday display
• Press the - button (3) for longer than 3 seconds.
• The display shows the current language for the day of the week:
EN = English
GE = German
SP = Spanish
DU = Dutch
• Hold the - button (3) depressed until the desired language is displayed.
• When you release the - button (3), the abbreviation for the day in the selected language appears.
Setting the display
The lower right corner of the screen displays the room temperature, alarm 1 (ALM1), alarm 2 (ALM 2) and
a dual time display (DUAL TIME).
• Press the MODE button (4) repeatedly until the display appears below right.
Alarm function
The clock is equipped with an alarm with two alarm times.
Programming
• Press the MODE button (4) repeatedly until the display ALM1 is shown below right .
• Press and hold the MODE button (4) until the hour display fl ashes the alarm.
• Set the hour by pressing the + (2) and - (3) buttons.
• Press the MODE button (4) again. The minute display blinks.
• Set the minutes by pressing the + (2) and - (3) buttons.
• Press the MODE button (4) again to save the setting.
• The display shows the icon for alarm 1 to indicate that alarm 1 is now active.
• To program the second alarm, press the MODE button (4) until ALM2 appears in the lower right corner of
the display.
• Program the alarm time 2, as described above for alarm time 1.
Activation / Deactivation
• To the alarm on or off, press the ALARM ON / OFF button (6) repeatedly until the icon for the desired alarm
time on display below right goes off.
• Both alarms can be activated simultaneously. In this case both alarm symbols are displayed.
Awake
• To activate the snooze function during the alarms, press the LIGHT / SNOOZE (1) button. The alarm stops
and starts again after about 4 minutes.
• To the alarm off completely, press the ALARM ON / OFF button (6).
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The alarm stops after 4 minutes automatically if it has not been disabled before.
Setting additional times
The clock as well as normal time display on the DCF-time shows two-time display functions.
International time function
The international time function displays the time in another time zone in the main display. This feature makes
it easy to switch to a different time zone when travelling. To switch to the international time in the main display
or revert back to the home time, it requires only that a button is pressed.
Setting the international time
• Press the MODE button (4) repeatedly until the temperature shows below right on the display.
• Press and hold down the + button (2) until the display shows the symbol "F" (for "Foreign").
• Press and hold the MODE button (4) until the hour display fl ashes.
• Set the hours with the + (2) and - (3) buttons.
• Press the MODE button (4) again to save the setting.
• To switch between the home time and time abroad, press and hold the + button (2) until the symbol "F" (for
"Foreign") is displayed or disappears.
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For the international time only the hours (unlike the home time) can be adjusted. It is not neces-
sary to set the minutes.
Dual time display
The dual time display is useful when one is at home, but needs to know the time in another time zone.
Since the second time is also displayed on the display, for example, it is easier to communicate with foreign
countries at the right time, without having to continuously convert the time.
Setting the dual time
• Press the MODE button (4) repeatedly until DUAL TIME is shown below right.
• Press and hold the MODE button (4) until the hour of the dual-time display fl ashes.
• Set the hour by pressing the + (2) and - (3) buttons.
• Press the MODE button (4) again. The minute display blinks.
• Set the minutes by pressing the + (2) and - (3) buttons.
• Press the MODE button (4) again to save the setting.
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With dual time, the hour and minute display can be independent of the home time.
Temperature Display
• Press the MODE button (4) repeatedly until the temperature shows below right on the the display.
• With the WAVE ° C / ° F button (5), the temperature unit can be changed.
Display Light
• Press the LIGHT / SNOOZE button (1) to turn on the backlight for a few seconds.
IT = Italian
FR = French
SW = Swedish
Troubleshooting
With the clock radio you have purchased a state of the art product which is safe to operate.
Nevertheless, problems or faults may occur.
Therefore, we would like to describe here how to solve any problems:
The clock does not synchronise or only has temporary reception:
• The distance to the DCF transmitter is too great or restricted by geographical conditions.
• Relocate the product; switch off interfering devices such as TV sets, computers or microwave ovens.
• Avoid a location in the vicinity of large metal surfaces, which may shield the radio signals. Windows with a
vapour-deposited metal layer can also infl uence the signal reception.
• Place the clock near a window for synchronisation, and align the front or rear side in the direction of
Frankfurt (Germany).
• Leave the clock switched on over night to avoid atmospheric interference.
The displayed temperatures are not correct:
• The clock is exposed to direct sunlight.
• The clock is located too close to a heat source (heater, electronic device, etc.)
The display shows confused symbols or nothing is displayed at all:
• Remove the batteries and wait a few minutes until you reinsert them. By doing this, the built-in micro
processor will be reset and restarted.
The device does not react when buttons are pressed:
• During DCF synchronisation the buttons are disabled. Wait until the synchronisation is complete.
• Remove the batteries and wait a few minutes until you reinsert them. By doing this, the built-in micro
processor will be reset and restarted.
Maintenance and Care
Apart from replacing the battery, the device requires no maintenance. Clean the exterior of the product only
with a soft, dry cloth or brush.
Never use caustic cleaning agents or chemical solutions, as they could damage the surface of the case.
Do not press on the sensitive display surface.
Disposal
Dispose of the unserviceable product according to the relevant statutory regulations!
Disposal of used batteries/storage batteries
As the end user, you are required by law (Battery Ordinance) to return all used batteries/re-
chargeable batteries; disposal of them in the household waste is prohibited!
Contaminated batteries / rechargeable batteries are labelled with these symbols to indicate that
disposal in the domestic waste is forbidden. The symbols for the relevant heavy metals are: Cd
= Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead. You can return used batteries/rechargeable batteries free
of charge to any collecting point of your local authority, to our stores or to any other store where
batteries/rechargeable batteries are sold.
You thereby fulfi l your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the environment.
Technical Data
Operating voltage ..........................................3 V DC
Batteries ........................................................2 x 1.5 V micro-cell (AAA)
Battery life ......................................................approx. 2 years
Time protocol .................................................DCF
Alarm duration ...............................................4 min
Alarm Repetition ...........................................after 4 min
Time format ...................................................12 / 24 hour
Temperature Unit ...........................................°C/°F
Dimensions ....................................................107 x 81 x 35 mm
Mass ..............................................................114 g
Declaration of Conformity
We, Conrad Electronic, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, 92240 Hirschau, hereby declare that this product adheres to
the fundamental requirements and the other relevant regulations of Directive 1999/5/EC.
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The declaration of conformity for this product is available at www.conrad.com.
These operating instructions are a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1,
D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfi lming,
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Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited.
These operating instructions represent the technical status at the time of printing. Changes in
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