pliance with the operating instructions or interfer-
ence with the device by unauthorised individuals.
Under no circumstances should you take the
device apart. Improper repairs may place the
user in considerable danger. Repairs should
only be carried out by specialist personnel.
Safety Instructions
for Batteries
WARNING!
DANGER TO LIFE! Batteries
can be swallowed, which may represent a
danger to life. If a battery has been swallowed,
medical help is required immediately.
Remove the batteries from the device if they
have not been used for a long period.
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CAUTION! DANGER OF EXPLO-
SION! The batteries must never be
recharged!
CAUTION! RISK OF EXPLO-
SION! Use batteries of the indicated
type only. Otherwise there is a risk
of an explosion.
When inserting the batteries, ensure the correct
polarity!
If necessary clean the contacts on the batteries
and on the device itself before inserting them.
Remove exhausted batteries from the device
immediately. Otherwise the batteries are more
likely to leak.
If you disregard the above instructions and
advice, your batteries may discharge beyond
their minimum voltage, thus increasing the
chance of leakage. If the batteries in your
device leak, remove them immediately to
prevent the device from being damaged.
Keep batteries away from children; do not
throw batteries in the fire, short-circuit batteries
or take them apart.
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!
Dispose of batteries in accordance with the
disposal instructions.
Safety / Before Initial Use
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Before Initial Use
Unscrew the transport securing device on the
back of the box in order to remove the device.
Remove the protective foil before first use.
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Setting up Devices
CAUTION! When selecting a location to set
up the device, please ensure that it is not exposed
to any direct sunlight, vibrations, dust, heat, cold or
moisture. Do not place the device close to sources of
heat, e.g. radiators. Otherwise it may be damaged.
Make sure that the device is standing safely on
a stable surface.
Make sure that the device is mounted properly
if installed on a wall. A falling clock could injure
people or cause damage to the device itself or
to other objects.
Stand the radio-controlled clock on its base
or mount it on the wall.
Place the clock on a level, horizontal surface.
Do not stand the device on valuable or sensitive
surfaces without suitable protection. The surface
may otherwise be damaged.
Do not place the device anywhere near to sources
of interference such as televisions, computers,
thick walls, etc. These may hinder reception of
the radio signal.
Do not use the clock in reinforced concrete
buildings, e. g. airports, high-rises, factories or
basements. This can seriously disrupt reception
of the radio signal.
Do not start radio reception in a moving vehicle,
e. g. car or train. Reception of the radio signal
by the device can disrupt the vehicle electronics.
Do not expose the clock to temperatures below
--10°C for any length of time. This can seriously
affect the reception range of the device.
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