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BINGO – Radio-controlled alarm clock
11. Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
➜ Ensure that the batteries' polarity is correct
No display
➜ Change the batteries
➜ Activate (ON) the DCF reception in the
No DCF reception
➜ Press the – button for 3 seconds and
➜ Choose another place for your product
➜ Wait for attempted reception during the
➜ Check if there is any source of interference
➜ Restart the device according to the manual
➜ Manual setting of the clock
➜ Set the AUTO LIGHT switch to ON
No backlight
➜ Clock is in the DCF signal reception mode
➜ Change the batteries
Flickering backlight
➜ Change the batteries
Incorrect display
If your device fails to work despite these measures contact the supplier
from whom you purchased it.
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setting mode
start the reception manually
night
(see: backlight)
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12. Waste disposal
This product and its packaging have been manufactured using high-grade
materials and components which can be recycled and reused. This reduces
waste and protects the environment.
Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally friendly manner using the
collection systems that have been set up.
Disposal of the electrical device
Remove non-permanently installed batteries and rechargeable
batteries from the device and dispose of them separately.
This product is labelled in accordance with the EU Waste Elec-
trical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE).
This product must not be disposed of in ordinary household
waste. As a consumer, you are required to take end-of-life
devices to a designated collection point for the disposal of elec-
trical and electronic equipment, in order to ensure environmen-
tally-compatible disposal. The return service is free of charge.
Observe the current regulations in place!
Disposal of the batteries
Batteries and rechargeable batteries must never be disposed of
with household waste. They contain pollutants such as heavy
metals, which can be harmful to the environment and human
health if disposed of improperly, and valuable raw materials
such as iron, zinc, manganese or nickel that can be recovered
from waste.
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