Manual time setting:
To start manual DCF signal reception, press and hold the "-" button, If no signal is received within seven
minutes, then the DCF signal search stops (the radio mast symbol disappears) and starts again the next
full hour.
Press and hold the "SET" button for 2 seconds, 12/24HR start to flash. Now use "+" and "-" buttons to switch
12/24 hour mode.
Press "SET" to confirm your setting, the time zone starts to flash. Use"+" and "-" buttons to set a correct time
zone. For UK time please set time zone to -1.
Press "SET" to confirm your setting, the hour display starts to flash. Now use "+" and "-"buttons to set the
hour.
Press "SET" to confirm your setting, the minute displays starts to flash. Now use "+" and "-"buttons to set the
minute.
Press "SET" to confirm your setting, the year display 2009 starts to flash. Now use "+" and "-" buttons to set
the year.
Press SET to confirm your setting, the month display starts to flash. Now use "+" and "-" buttons to set the
month.
Press "SET" to confirm your setting, the Date display starts to flash. Now use "+" and "-" buttons to set the
date.
Press "SET" to confirm your setting, the weekday language display starts to flash. Now use "+" and
"-" buttons to set the weekday language in GER, ENG, ITA, FRE, DUT,SPA or DAN
Press "SET" to confirm your setting and to end the setting procedures, enter the clock mode.
Please note:
If there is no valid operation within 30 seconds, the clock will automatically return to normal time mode from
the set mode.
Setting the daily alarm:
Press and hold down the "ALARM" button for 2 seconds until the alarm time is flashing.
The Hour display of the Alarm time starts to flash. Use the "+" and "-"buttons to set the hour. Press "ALARM"
button to confirm your setting
The Minute display of the Alarm time starts to flash. Use the "+" and "-"buttons to set the minute. Press
"ALARM" button to confirm your setting and to end the setting procedure.
To activate or deactivate the daily alarms, press the "ALARM" button once. When active, a bell icon is
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