The radio-controlled alarm clock automatically
switches to reception 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 alarm clock will
cancel the receiving process after a few minutes
and the radio tower symbol goes out.
The receiving process is started again at a later
point in 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 that the alarm clock's location is
correct (see "Choosing a location").
2.
Manually restart the receiving process
(see "Starting signal reception manually").
3.
Wait until the alarm clock automatically
switches back to receiving mode at a later
time.
4.
Manually configure settings if reception is
not possible at your location
(see "Setting the time manually").
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CK 2306 DCF radio-controlled alarm clock