Start-up
Start-up
For use, you will need two LR6 (AA), 1.5V batteries.
1. If necessary, pull the protective film off the display.
2. Push the locking tab down slightly and remove the battery compartment cover.
3. Insert 2 batteries of the type LR6 (AA)/1.5 V as depicted on the bottom of the
battery compartment. Pay attention to the correct polarity (+/-).
4. Replace the battery compartment cover. The locking tab must snap audibly into
place.
Once the batteries are inserted, the clock switches to the receiving mode, see next
chapter.
Receiving the time signal
When you insert the batteries into the radio-controlled clock, all the indicators are
displayed for a moment followed by several beeps. The measured room temperature
and humidity will appear on the display shortly thereafter.
The device then switches to receiving-mode, during which the number of
radio waves indicates the quality of the reception: The more radio waves
shown on the display, the better is the reception.
No manual entry with the buttons is available during radio signal reception.
As soon as the signal has been received in sufficient strength, the display also shows
the time and
the current date and the day of the week.
The radio-controlled clock automatically switches to receiving mode several times
every night. During this process, the displayed time is compared with that received
from the time signal transmitter and, if necessary, corrected.
If a sufficiently strong signal has not been received, the radio-controlled clock will
cancel the receiving process after a few minutes and the radio tower symbol goes out.
Signal reception will be restarted at a later time.
In this case, the time proceeds as usual (beginning with the start time of "00:00").
Checklist when data is missing on the display
1.
Check whether the location of the radio-controlled clock is suitable,
see "Choosing a location".
2.
Restart reception manually, see "Starting signal reception manually".
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No data display from the time signal transmitter
CK 2113 XL radio-controlled wall clock