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PP-
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5
Radio-Controlled
DCF
W
all
Clock
DCF-Funkwanduhr
001
86383
001
04936
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Operating
Instructions
Bedienungsanleitung
Mode
d‘emploi
Instrucciones
de
uso
Gebruiksaanwijzing
Istruzioni
per
l‘uso
Instrukcja
obs
ł
ugi
Használati
útmutató
Manual
de
utilizare
Návod
k
použití
Návod
na
použitie
Manual
de
instruções
Bruksanvisning
Руково
дство
по
эксплуат
ации
Рабо
тна
инструкция
Οδηγίες
χρήσης
Käyttöohje
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
10
11
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
9
8
2
G
Operating
instruction
Controls
and
Displays
1.
AM/PM
(12-hour
format)
2.
Time
3.
Day
4.
Month
5.
Day
of
the
week
6.
Moon
phase
7.
Room
temperature
8.
Time
zone
9.
Summer
time
10.
Battery
symbol
11.
Wireless
symbol
12.
Opening
for
wall
mounting
13.
Base
14.
MODE
button
=
settings/con
rms
the
setting
15.
°F/°C
button
=
switches
between
°C
and
°F
16.
UP
button
=
increases
the
current
setting;
activates/deactivates
manual
radio
signal
r
eception;
switches
the
display
mode
17.
DOWN
button
=
decreases
the
current
setting;
activates/deactivates
manual
radio
signal
r
eception;
selects
the
language
18.
Battery
compartment
Thank
you
for
choosing
a
Hama
product.
T
ake
your
time
and
read
the
following
instructions
and
information
completely
.
Please
keep
these
instructions
in
a
safe
place
for
future
reference.
If
you
sell
the
device,
please
pass
these
operating
instructions
on
to
the
new
owner
.
1.
Explanation
of
Warning
Symbols
and
Notes
Warning
This
symbol
is
used
to
indicate
safety
instructions
or
to
draw
your
attention
to
speci
c
hazards
and
risks.
Note
This
symbol
is
used
to
indicate
additional
information
or
important
notes.
2.
Package
Contents
•
PP-245
DCF
wireless
wall
clock
•
1
AA
battery
•
These
operating
instructions
3.
Safety
Instructions
•
The
product
is
intended
for
private,
non-commercial
use
only
.
•
Use
the
product
for
its
intended
purpose
only
.
•
Protect
the
product
from
dirt,
moistur
e
and
overheating,
and
only
use
it
in
a
dry
environment.
•
Do
not
operate
the
product
outside
the
power
limits
given
in
the
speci
cations.
•
Do
not
use
the
product
in
moist
environments
and
avoid
splashes.
•
Do
not
use
the
product
in
the
immediate
vicinity
of
heaters
or
other
heat
sources
or
in
direct
sunlight.
•
Do
not
use
the
product
in
areas
where
the
use
of
electr
onic
devices
is
not
permitted.
•
Do
not
place
the
product
near
interference
elds,
metal
frames,
computers,
TVs,
etc.
Electronic
devices
and
window
frames
can
negatively
affect
the
product’
s
functionality
.
•
Do
not
drop
the
product
and
do
not
expose
it
to
any
major
shocksl.
•
Do
not
open
the
device
or
continue
to
operate
it
if
it
becomes
damaged.
•
Do
not
attempt
to
service
or
repair
the
product
yourself
.
Leave
any
and
all
service
work
to
quali
ed
experts.
•
Keep
the
packaging
material
out
of
the
reach
of
childr
en
due
to
the
risk
of
suffocation.
•
Dispose
of
packaging
material
immediately
according
to
locally
applicable
regulations.
•
Do
not
modify
the
product
in
any
way
.
Doing
so
voids
the
warranty
.
•
Keep
this
product,
as
all
electrical
pr
oducts,
out
of
the
reach
of
children!
•
Use
the
item
only
in
moderate
climatic
conditions.
Warning
–
Batteries
•
When
inserting
batteries,
note
the
correct
polarity
(+
and
-
markings)
and
insert
the
batteries
accordingly
.
Failure
to
do
so
could
r
esult
in
the
batteries
leaking
or
exploding.
•
Only
use
batteries
(or
rechargeable
batteries)
that
match
the
speci
ed
type.
•
Before
you
insert
the
batteries,
clean
the
battery
contacts
and
the
polar
contacts.
•
Do
not
allow
children
to
change
batteries
without
supervision.
•
Do
not
mix
old
and
new
batteries
or
batteries
of
a
different
type
or
make.
Warning
–
Batteries
•
Remove
the
batteries
from
products
that
are
not
being
used
for
an
extended
period
(unless
these
are
being
kept
ready
for
an
emergency).
•
Do
not
short-circuit
batteries.
•
Do
not
charge
batteries.
•
Do
not
throw
batteries
in
a
re.
•
Keep
batteries
out
of
the
reach
of
childr
en.
•
Never
open,
damage
or
swallow
batteries
or
allow
them
to
enter
the
environment.
They
can
contain
toxic,
environmentally
harmful
heavy
metals.
•
Immediately
remove
and
dispose
of
dead
batteries
from
the
product.
•
Avoid
storing,
charging
or
using
the
device
in
extreme
temper
atures
and
extremely
low
atmospheric
pressure
(for
example,
at
high
altitudes).
4.
Getting
Started
4.1
Inserting
the
battery
Remove
the
battery
that
was
already
inserted
into
the
clock,
remove
the
protective
lm
if
necessary
as
well
as
the
contact
interrupter
and
the
re-insert
the
battery
with
the
correct
polarity
.
The
clock
is
ready
for
operation.
4.2
Replacing
the
battery
Remove
and
dispose
of
any
used
batteries.
Insert
the
new
battery
(AA).
Ensure
that
the
polarity
of
the
battery
corresponds
to
the
symbols
in
the
battery
compartment
(18).
5.
Installation
Warning
–
Mounting
Note
•
Before
mounting
the
clock,
ensure
that
the
chosen
wall
is
suitable
for
the
weight
to
be
mounted,
and
make
sure
that
there
are
no
electrical
wires,
water
,
gas
or
other
lines
at
the
installation
site
on
the
wall.
•
Purchase
special
fastening
materials
from
specialised
dealers.
•
Do
not
mount
the
product
above
locations
where
persons
might
linger
.
•
Y
ou
can
mount
the
wall
clock
on
a
wall
using
the
opening
on
the
back
(12).
•
Y
ou
can
also
stand
the
wall
clock
on
a
level
surface
using
the
base
(13).
6.
Operation
Note
–
Input
Hold
down
the
UP
button
(16)
or
the
DOWN
button
(17)
to
select
the
values
faster
.
6.1.
Automatic
setting
using
the
DCF
signal
•
Once
the
batteries
are
inserted,
the
clock
automatically
searches
for
a
DCF
signal.
During
the
search,
the
wireless
icon
(11)
ashes.
Display
Searching
for
the
DCF
signal
Display
ashing
Active
Displayed
continuously
Successful
–
signal
is
being
received
Not
displayed
Deactivated
•
If
the
station
still
does
not
receive
a
signal,
press
and
hold
the
UP
button
(16)
and
the
DOWN
button
(17)
for
approx.
3
seconds
to
start
the
manual
search
for
the
DCF
signal.
The
wireless
icon
(11)
will
start
to
ash.
Note
–
Time
settings
•
The
search
process
takes
about
3-
10
minutes.
If
the
search
fails,
it
ends
and
is
repeated
at
the
next
clock
hour
.
The
wireless
icon
(11)
disappears.
•
In
the
meantime
you
can,
however
,
set
the
time
and
the
date
manually
.
•
The
clock
automatically
continues
to
search
for
the
DCF
signal
on
a
daily
basis
(between
1:00
a.m.
and
5:00
a.m.).
If
the
signal
is
received
successfully
,
the
manually-set
time
and
date
are
overwritten.
Note
–
Summer
time
The
clock
automatically
switches
to
summer
time.
S
(9)
appears
on
the
display
as
long
as
summer
time
is
activated.
•
Press
and
hold
the
UP
button
(16)
and
the
DOWN
button
(17)
again
for
approx.
3
seconds
to
stop
the
manual
search.
3
6.2.
(Manual)
settings
•
Press
and
hold
the
UP
button
(16)
and
the
DOWN
button
(17)
for
approx.
3
seconds
to
stop
the
search
for
the
DCF
signal.
The
wireless
icon
(11)
disappears
and
you
can
set
the
time
manually
•
Press
and
hold
the
MODE
button
(14)
for
approx.
3
seconds
to
make
the
following
settings
one
after
the
other:
•
Hours
(2)
•
Minutes
(2)
•
Y
ear
(2)
•
Month
(4)
•
Day
(3)
•
T
o
select
individual
values,
press
the
UP
button
(16)
or
the
DOWN
button
(17)
and
con
rm
each
selection
by
pressing
the
MODE
button
(14).
•
While
you
are
setting
the
minutes
or
seconds,
press
the
°F/°C
button
(15)
to
switch
between
the
12-hour
(a.m./p.m.)
and
24-hour
formats.
•
If
you
do
not
make
an
entry
for
10
seconds,
you
automatically
exit
the
setup
mode.
•
Press
and
hold
the
DOWN
button
(17)
until
the
desired
language
for
the
week
display
(5)
appears.
Note
–
Day
of
the
week
Y
ou
can
choose
from
English
(
GB
),
French
(
FR
),
German
(
DE
),
Spanish
(
ES
),
Dutch
(
DU
)
and
Italian
(
IT
)
for
the
display
of
the
day
of
the
week.
6.3.
Time
zone
Note
–
Time
zone
•
The
DCF
signal
can
be
received
over
long
distances,
but
always
transmits
the
current
Central
European
T
ime
in
Germany
.
Make
sure
you
account
for
the
time
difference
in
countries
with
another
time
zone.
•
If
you
are
in
Moscow
,
the
time
is
3
hours
later
than
in
Germany
.
This
means
that
you
should
set
+3
for
the
time
zone.
The
clock
then
automatically
sets
the
time
to
3
hours
after
the
DCF
signal
received
or
relative
to
the
manually
set
time.
•
Press
and
hold
the
UP
button
(16)
for
approx.
3
seconds
to
display
the
time
in
a
different
time
zone.
The
time
zone
icon
(8)
is
displayed.
•
Press
and
hold
the
MODE
button
(14)
for
approx.
3
seconds
to
set
the
requir
ed
time
zone
difference.
The
hours
display
(2)
begins
to
ash.
•
T
o
select
the
time
difference
(+/-
12
hours),
press
the
UP
button
(16)
or
the
DOWN
button
(17)
and
con
rm
each
selection
by
pressing
the
MODE
button
(14).
•
If
you
do
not
make
an
entry
for
10
seconds,
you
automatically
exit
the
setup
mode.
•
Press
and
hold
the
UP
button
(16)
for
approx.
3
seconds
to
return
to
the
normal
time
display
6.4.
Celsius
/
Fahrenheit
•
Press
the
°F/°C
button
(15)
to
choose
between
°C
and
°F
for
the
temperature
display
.
6.5.
Moon
phases
The
clock
indicates
the
current
moon
phase
(6)
with
the
following
icons.
Display
(6)
Moon
phase
New
moon
Waxing
crescent
Waxing
half
moon
Waxing
moon
Full
moon
Waning
moon
Waning
half
moon
Waning
crescent
6.6.
Low
battery
charge
When
the
battery
icon
(10)
appears
on
the
display
,
the
battery
charge
is
very
low
.
Replace
the
battery
immediately
.
7.
Care
and
Maintenance
Only
clean
this
product
with
a
slightly
moist,
lint-free
cloth,
and
do
not
use
aggressive
cleaning
agents.
Make
sure
that
water
does
not
get
into
the
product.
8.
Warranty
Disclaimer
Hama
GmbH
&
Co
KG
assumes
no
liability
and
provides
no
warranty
for
damage
r
esulting
from
improper
installation/mounting,
improper
use
of
the
pr
oduct
or
from
failure
to
observe
the
operating
instructions
and/or
safety
notes.
9.
Technical
Data
PP-245
DCF
wireless
wall
clock
Power
supply
1.5
V
1
AA
battery
Measuring
range
T
emperature
0°C
–
+50°C/
32°F
–
122°F
Radio-controlled
DCF
clock
Y
es
Thermometer
Y
es
10.
Declaration
of
Conformity
Hereby
,
Hama
GmbH
&
Co
KG
declares
that
the
r
adio
equipment
type
[00186383,
00104936]
is
in
compliance
with
Directive
2014/53/EU.
The
full
text
of
the
EU
declaration
of
conformity
is
available
at
the
following
internet
address:
www
.hama.com
->
00186383,
00104936
->
Downloads.
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band(s)
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kHz
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