2. Using the UP and DOWN buttons, set the desired time format ("12 Hr" or "24 Hr").
3. Press SET in order to save the settings. "00" flashes in the display for the time zone
you are in ("00" is the default setting for the European mainland).
4. Proceed as previously described.
− Press the UP or DOWN button to set the desired value.
− Press SET each time to save the settings.
5. You should set the following:
− Hours
− Minutes
− Date format
− Year
− Month
− Day
− Language (relates exclusively to the weekday indicator)
6. Finally, press SET to conclude the procedure.
Starting signal reception of the time signal manually
If the radio signal symbol to the left is no longer displayed, the radio signals
from the time signal transmitter are no longer being received. The time
indicator nevertheless continues precisely.
− Press the WAVE button. The signal reception is thus started manually.
Pay attention to the following:
If the reception was not successful, the reception symbol fades out after a few
minutes and the time on the display continues normally.
Upon successful signal reception, the radio-controlled clock adjusts itself to the
time of the time signal transmitter. If you have already carried out manual time
and date settings, these will be automatically adjusted.
Choosing a location
NOTE on material damage
Protect the radio-controlled clock from dust, shocks, extreme
temperatures, direct sunlight and moisture. Only place the radio-
controlled clock in a dry, closed room.
Maintain distance from TV sets, computers, and monitors. Base stations of cordless
telephones should also not be in the immediate vicinity of the radio-controlled
clock.
DCF Radio-controlled clock CK 1702
Receiving the time signal
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