c) Setting the clock
• Press once again on the button “ALARM ON/OFF”
, until only
the figure for the hours is shown in the display, e.g. “1: A ”. Make
sure that the indicator “AL ” does not appear, as you would then be
setting the alarm time, not the time display itself.
• Press repeatedly on the button “SET”
, until the required hour figu-
re is shown, e.g. “10: A ”. The letter “A ” behind the figure means
“AM” (forenoon), “P ” means “PM” (afternoon) and “H ” indicate
the 24 hour display.
• Press again on the “ALARM ON/OFF”
button until only the num-
ber for the minutes is shown in the display, e.g. “:01 ”. Make sure
that the indicator “AL ” does not appear, as you would then be
setting the alarm time, not the time display itself.
• Press repeatedly on the button “SET”
until the required minute
figure has been programmed in, e.g. “15 ”.
d) Starting the clock
• Press the button “ALARM ON/OFF”
, to accept the programmed
minutes and to display the time, e.g. “ 10:15 ”.
• Press the button “SET”
, to accept the displayed time and to start
the clock. As a control, the double-point in the display
starts to
blink.
e) Alarm function and hour signal
• Press the button “ALARM ON/OFF”
. In the display all positions
blink and the indicator “AL ” (Alarm time) appears.
• To switch the alarm function on, repeatedly press the button “SET”
until three lines are shown above the colon in the display. To
switch the alarm function off, repeatedly press the button until the
three lines are no longer indicated.
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