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Garde 150 Jahre Operating Instructions

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Operating instruction:
Condition on delivery: date display in the LCD
Features / watch functions:
- 2-hand analogue movement with LCD display for seconds and date
- Automatic time setting and correction with the DCF 77 transmitter
- Automatic summer/winter time setting
- Time zone adjustment
- Transmitter
- Watch can be set manually
- Battery change display in the LCD
- Waterproof up to 5atm
LCD display:
Switch to the corresponding display in the LCD by pressing briefly on corrector T1 using a sharp object.
The display switches from second >> date >> reception display [0]. The number in the reception display indicates how many
days the radio-controlled watch was unable to receive a DCF signal. A "0" in the display means very good radio reception.
The radio reception display switches automatically to the date display after 5s. Once selected, the second and date display
will appear permanently in the LCD until you manually alter the display.
Please change the battery when the corresponding display flashes in the LCD.
Setting the time zone:
If you are located outside of Germany in a different time zone, you can set this manually on your radio-controlled watch by
using a sharp object to press corrector T2. After briefly pressing corrector T2, the LCD displays the current hour. Briefly press
corrector T2 to increase the displayed hour by one. This setting is used to adjust the time zones in an eastward direction.
The hands move one hour forwards each time you press the corrector. Once you have pressed eleven times, you reach the
time zones from a westward direction and approach the current Central European Time. Accordingly, setting the time for
Great Britain would mean pressing eleven times.
Changing the battery:
Please always ask a specialist retailer to change the battery.
Only use a new, high-quality battery of the type "377 SR or 626SW", as battery leakage could otherwise severely damage
your watch.
Always remove spent batteries from your watch immediately in order to prevent damage.
Attention:
Please observe the laws governing battery disposal!
Spent batteries must not be disposed of in domestic waste. Please return spent batteries to your local retailer, to special
waste points or battery disposal points. Never open, short circuit or throw spent batteries into a fire.
Restart after replacing the battery:
Once the new battery has been inserted, the LCD display shows "Po". The hands must now be set to the 12 o' clock position.
Your radio-controlled watch will then accept this initial setting of the hands as the defined 12 'o clock position. Set the hands
as follows: Press corrector T2 in this mode (after replacing the battery) to move the hands in different speeds. The hands are
adjusted in individual stages by briefly and then releasing the corrector. If corrector T2 is pressed for longer, the watch switches
from individual stages to rapid advance. If you continue to press corrector T2, the watch will switch to rapid advance.
Release corrector T2 once the hands have reached rapid advance, and the hands will continue to advance quickly. Press
corrector T2 once more as soon as the hands have reached the 11:50 position, and the hands will stop immediately.
After this, you can move the hands to the precise 12 o' clock position by briefly pressing corrector T2. Once both hands have
reached the 12 o' clock position, press corrector T1 to confirm and activate the radio reception.
rc- watch analog-digital for ladys
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150 Jahre
Uhren und Maschinen
aus Ruhla
1862 bis 2012
T1 Shift and
transmitter
button
LCD-display
T2 Time zone

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  • Page 1 150 Jahre Uhren und Maschinen aus Ruhla 1862 bis 2012 rc- watch analog-digital for ladys Operating instruction: Condition on delivery: date display in the LCD T1 Shift and Features / watch functions: transmitter - 2-hand analogue movement with LCD display for seconds and date...
  • Page 2 The display “00” flashes in the LCD in order to confirm the time adjustment and the activation of radio reception. The hands remain at 12 o’ clock during the reception phase. Once your radio-controlled watch has detected the 59th second, it will be displayed in the LCD.