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TFA_No. 60.5018_Anl_09_22
Radio-controlled projection alarm clock
• Confirm with the SNOOZE/LIGHT button.
• The start time flashes (START TIME 22:00 default). Press the + or – button to set
the time (full hours).
• Confirm with the SNOOZE/LIGHT button.
• The end time flashes (STOP TIME 6:00 default). Press the + or – button to set the
time (full hours).
• Confirm the settings with the SNOOZE/LIGHT button. The display returns to normal
mode and the AUTO DIM symbol remains.
9. Battery replacement
• As soon as the battery symbol will appear on the outdoor values display of the
base station or on the display of the outdoor transmitter, change the batteries of
the outdoor transmitter.
• Change the batteries of the base station, when the battery symbol appears on the
indoor values display (optional).
• Please note:
When the batteries are changed, the contact between the outdoor transmitter and
the base station must be restored – so always restart both devices or start a manual
transmitter search (see "Reception of outdoor transmitter").
10. Location and mounting
• When placed outdoors, choose a shady and dry place for the transmitter. Direct
sunlight may trigger incorrect measurement and continuous humidity damages the
electronic components needlessly.
• Place the projection alarm clock at your chosen location.
• Avoid being close to possible sources of interference that may affect radio recep-
tion. It is recommended to keep a distance of at least 2 metres to possibly interfer-
ing sources (TV, computer, microwave, wireless phones, baby monitors) and large
metal objects (e.g. refrigerator). Within solid walls, especially ones with metal
parts, the transmission range can be reduced considerably. In extreme cases,
please place the unit close to a window to improve reception.
• Check whether the transmission from the transmitter to the base station is possible
and whether the DCF radio clock signal can be received.
• If necessary, choose, another position for the outdoor transmitter and/or receiver.
• To wall-mount the transmitter, screw the holder to the wall and click the outdoor
transmitter into the holder.
• Do not use the base station in the vicinity of radiators, other sources of heat or in
direct sunlight.
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Radio-controlled projection alarm clock
11. Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
➜ Control the power adapter
No display on the
projection alarm clock
Battery operation:
➜ Ensure the batteries' polarities are correct
➜ Change the batteries
➜ Ensure the batteries' polarities are correct
No display
➜ Change the batteries
on the transmitter
No transmitter reception ➜ Check the outdoor transmitter's batteries (only use
Display "NO"
batteries/rechargeable batteries with 1.5V voltage!)
➜ Set the switch to the channel 1 position
➜ Restart the transmitter and the base station according to
the manual
➜ Start the outdoor transmitter manual search
➜ Choose another place for the transmitter and/or the base
station
➜ Reduce the distance between the transmitter and the
base station
➜ Check if there is any source of interference
➜ Press Projection HIGH/LOW/OFF button
No permanent
➜ Connect the device to the power adapter
projection
No permanent backlight ➜ Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button
➜ Connect the device to the power adapter
➜ Activate (DCF ON) the DCF reception in setting mode.
No DCF reception
➜ Activate reception manually (press SET button briefly)
➜ Wait for an attempt reception during the night
➜ Change the location (interference!)
➜ Set the clock manually
➜ Restart the device
Incorrect indication
Battery operation:
➜ Change the batteries
If your device fails to work despite these measures, please contact the retailer where
you purchased the product from for advice.
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