Upon successful signal reception, the radio-controlled alarm
clock adjusts itself to the time of the time signal transmitter.
If you have already made manual time settings, these are
automatically adjusted.
Choosing a location
NOTE on material damage
Protect the alarm clock from dust, shocks, extreme
temperatures, direct sunlight and moisture and
only place it in a dry, closed room.
Maintain a distance from TV sets, computers and monitors.
Base stations of cordless telephones should also not be in the
immediate vicinity of the radio-controlled alarm clock.
Depending on your location, it may occur in rare individual
cases that the alarm clock receives signals from another time
signal transmitter or even alternately from two time signal
transmitters. This is not a fault in the device. In this case,
change the location of the alarm clock.
The weather, e.g. a heavy storm, can cause interference with
the reception.
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DCF Radio-controlled alarm clock CK 1701