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2 Jahre Garantie für Material- und Herstellungsfehler
(ausgenommen Batterie). Die Garantie kann in allen
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English
This product has been made to the highest standards of
quality, functionality and design. We hope that it will give
you many years of satisfaction.
The Braun time control digital is set and controlled
automatically by the long wave radio signal of the German
time transmitter DCF 77 (Central European Time). The
transmitter is situated at Mainflingen, 24 km south of
Frankfurt/Main.
It uses as time source the caesium atomic clock of the
Federal Physical Technical Institute in Brunswick.
The radio signal can be received within a minimum radius
of 1000 km of the transmitter depending on the position of
the clock and the local conditions. Interference can occur
as with any radio receiver, f. ex. caused by external factors
such as TV sets, computers or radios, or by metal paneling
in or on buildings (see separate paragraph «Interference»).
Do not expose to temperatures over 50 °C or below 0 °C.
Setting into operation
Before use, carefully remove the protective foil from the
display.
This appliance operates with two AA 1.5 V batteries. For
best performance, use an alkaline manganese batteries
(type LR 6, MN 1500, AM 3, AA, e.g. Duracell).
Do not use rechargeable batteries, since their voltage level
is too low.
To open the battery compartment, press on the lid closure
(5) and lift it.
Make sure the poles of the batteries are properly inserted.
To close the lid, insert it and press until it engages.
Used batteries should not be disposed of with the
household waste. Please dispose of them at special
collection points or return them to your retailer.
Reception
After inserting the batteries, the clock starts reception. The
display (1) shows «00:00», the reception symbol (1a) and
the seconds. After a successful reception, the actual time
is displayed in the first line, the date in the second line and
the actual day of the week is circled in the bottom line.
A time check is carried out every 12 hours (2:00 h and
14:00 h): The time is compared with the radio signal and
will be corrected, if necessary.
If signal reception should not be possible at this point in
time, the clock continues to run on its quartz mechanism.
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