Preparing The Product For Use; Operation; Receiving The Dcf Radio Time Signal - Auriol Z29955A Manual

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Safety / Preparing the product for use / Operation
Avoid contact with the skin, eyes and mucous membranes. Any
parts of the body coming into contact with battery acid should
be rinsed off with copious amounts of water and / or a doctor
contacted if necessary!

Preparing the product for use

Remove the battery insulation strip from between the battery and
the contact.
Note: Reception may be considerably reduced by obstructions
(e.g. concrete walls) or sources of interference (e.g. other electrical
devices). In the event of reception problems, change the position
of the wall clock (e.g. to somewhere near a window).
Radio Signal (DCF):
The DCF signal (time signal transmitter) consists of time pulses emitted
by one of the most accurate clocks in the world close to Frankfurt / Main,
Germany – this varies by 1 second in a million years.
Your radio-controlled clock receives these signals under ideal conditions
up to a distance of approx. 1,500 km around Frankfurt / Main. Reception
of the radio signal generally takes approx. 3–10 minutes.

Operation

Receiving the DCF radio time signal

The wall clock automatically starts to search for the DCF radio time signal.
This process takes about 3–10 minutes to complete.
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