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ORIUM 11094 User Manual page 4

Austin digital, radio-controlled clock

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Cleaning:
You can clean the clock with a soft cloth or microfiber cloth to avoid scratching the face.
Do not use solvents or any other solutions that might damage the product.
Replacing the battery
When the information display begins to fade, you need to change the batteries.
Open the battery compartment at the back of the clock by gently pulling the cover. Remove
the used batteries and insert 2 new LR6 type batteries in the direction indicated (observe
the polarity:+/-). An incorrect position might damage the article. Close the cover again.
Please refer to the above paragraph for settings.
Difficulties
Difficulty
I am unable to access any of the clock
functions
My clock is not receiving a signal
The temperature is not displayed or "LL" is
displayed
NB: Never throw batteries away or burn them: they should be scrapped in line with local regulations for chemical waste.
This product is compliant with the WEEE and RoHS Directives: when you scrap this clock, please comply with the law or
local regulations
Procedures:
The clock is in radio-controlled signal receiving
mode: the aerial on the top right is flashing.
Wait until the signal is received (clock setting
the correct time), i.e. when the aerial stops
flashing or press "WAVE" to stop the search.
Poor reception may be caused by local factors:
You should reinitiate the signal - hold the UP
button down or remove and reinsert the
batteries), put the clock near a window, away
from any sources of interference.
Importé par :
AIC International - 44980 Ste Luce sur Loire - France
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Interference from household appliances
with no anti-interference devices
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Distance of less than 2 m from a TV or
radio, etc.
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High-frequency emission devices (e.g.: a
PC)
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Building with a steel structure
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More than 1,500 km away from the
emitter station,
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Long waves may be the cause of poor
reception if topographical and
meteorological conditions are poor
 Your clock has detected data beyond the
possible range, note:
Inside temperature from 0 to 60°C

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