After you have set the minutes and confirmed this using the T2 button, the
hands will move to the programmed time. The LCD display now shows the
seconds. The reception indicator shows [--] instead of [0]. Adjustment of the
time zone is not possible in manual start mode.
If necessary, the programmed time can be corrected by holding down button
T2 for longer than 3 seconds.
If in conjunction with the manual start you also set the time manually, your
radio-controlled watch will not perform any automatic attempt to pick up
the time signal. A manual transmitter call (4.) is, however, possible at any
time.
Any successful manual transmitter call overwrites the time that you set by
hand and your watch then shows the DCF 77 time with wireless technology
precision.
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8. Readiness for use
To ensure that your Junghans radio-controlled watch is always ready for use,
you should avoid allowing its power reserves to run down. You should check
your watch regularly to make sure that it has enough battery power. If it no
longer has enough (e.g. the battery has run out or the ambient temperature
is too low - which impairs battery performance), whatever display is set at
that time on the LCD starts flashing, alternating with the letters [Lo].
If the battery does put itself right (e.g. due to better ambient temperature),
you should take your watch as soon as possible to your authorised specialist
dealer to have the battery changed. Alternatively, send it to the Junghans
Service Centre.
Please ensure that the battery is disposed of properly in accordance with
statutory regulations.
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