Technoline WS 8112 manual

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    16 LCD1 display LCD2 display Solar panel Battery cover Wall Mount Location Foldable stands SOLAR WALL CLOCK INSTRUCT ION M A NUAL FEATUR ES: SOLAR WALL C LOCK: • DCF-77 Radio co ntrolled time with manual ti me setting • Time di splay: hour, minute, second • 12/24h time format di splay • Alarm setti ng with snooze function • Calendar displ[...]

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    17 • Low battery indicator • Wall mount or freesta nding TO INSTAL L / REPLACE BATTERY The solar wall clock can use either the included 1 x AA Alkali ne rechargeable battery (c harged by solar panel) or 1 x AA Alkaline battery (no n-rechargeable; not incl uded). Important: the battery type sel ection (rechar geable or non-rechargea ble) must be[...]

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    18 To use a non-rechargeable alkaline battery: 1. Remove the incl uded rechargeable AA battery from t he compartment. 2. Use the switch to sel ect the alkaline battery (see bel ow). 3. Insert 1 x AA, IEC LCR6, 1.5 V Alkaline battery i nto the compartment, observi ng the correct polarity (see marki ng inside battery compartme nt. 4. Replace battery [...]

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    19 SETUP AFTER CHAN GING/REPLA CING THE BATTER Y 1. After powering up the solar clock, all LCD segme nts will light up briefly and it w ill show the time (00:00), i ndoor temperature, date, and indoor humidity. 2. Next, the DCF time code rec eption will automati cally start. This takes typi cally between 3 - 5 minutes i n good conditions. If after [...]

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    20 time code is received, the DCF tower becomes perma nently li t and the time will be displayed. Daily DCF recepti on is done at 03:00. If the recepti on is not successful at 03:00, then the ot her reception occ urs at 05:00. If the reception at 05:00 is stil l not successful , then the next try will take pl ace the next day. If the tower icon fla[...]

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    21 Weekday Indoor temperature Low battery icon LCD SCREEN DESCRIPT IONS The radio-controll ed clock's LCD is divi ded into 2 sections and once the batteries are inserted, al l the segments wi ll light up briefly before dis playing the information for ti me, date, indoor temperature and indoor hum idity. MANUAL SETT INGS Note: If the solar wall[...]

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    22 TIME ZONE SETTING The time zone can be set betwee n the 0 to -12 hour and then runs from 12 back to 0 i n consecutive 1-hour interval . To do this: 1. After pressing the SET-B utton the current ti me zone value starts flashi ng. 2. Use the + key to set the ti me zone. The range runs from 0 to -12 and then runs from 12 back to 0 in consec utive 1[...]

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    23 1. The year digits wi ll start flashing (only last 2 di gits) on LCD2. Select the desi red year by use of the + key. 2. Press and release the SET key to switch to the “Month Setting” . MONTH SETT ING 1. The month digit on LCD2 wi ll start flashing (Defa ult setting 1). Set the desired m onth by use of the + key. 2. Press and release the SET [...]

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    24 1. The characters “° C” or “° F” will start flashing on LCD1. By use of the + key select “° F” for tem perature displ ay in degrees Fahrenheit or “° C ” for degrees Celsius. 2. Press and release the SET key to enter the mode “Solar Mode Setting” . SOLAR MODE The Solar Mode i s used for saving the power co nsumption of the[...]

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    25 If the solar m ode setting is OF F: • LCD will remain ON constantly. EXIT THE MAN UAL SET TING MOD ES • To return to the normal display mode from anyw here in manual setting mode si mply press the SNZ key a nytime. • If no keys are pressed for at l east 15 seconds i n setting mode, the radio-control led solar clock will automatically switc[...]

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    26 ALM key in normal mode di splay. The alarm i con will disappear, the alarm is now off. SNOOZE SETT ING The snooze can only be acti vated during al arm time for a snooze duration of 10 minutes by pr essing the SNZ key o n the back of the clock. POSITIONING Before permanently m ounting ensure that the sol ar wall clock i s able to receive D CF sig[...]

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    27 CARE AND MAINTENANC E: • Avoid placing the unit i n areas prone to vibrati on and shock as these may ca use damage. • Avoid areas where t he unit can be exposed to s udden changes in temperature, i .e. direct sunlight, extreme col d and wet/moist condi tions as these will lead to rapi d changes which reduce the acc uracy of readi ngs. • Wh[...]

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    28 Dimensions (L x W x H) Solar clock : 233.4 x 28.4 x 216.5mm LIABILITY D ISCLAIMER • The electric al and electronic wastes contain hazardo us substances. Disposal of electronic waste in wil d country and/or in unauthorized grounds stro ngly damages t he environment • Please contact your local or/and regional authori ties to retrieve the addre[...]

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