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[. . . ] Congratulations on your purchase of the Travel RF controlled Clock (RM822). It can automatically synchronize its current time and date when brought within an approximate 1500 km radius of the radio signal DCF77 generated from Frankfurt, Germany (the UK version from MSF Rugby, England). Other features of the RM822 include: Back light for easy reading in the dark Displays time, date and day of the week in 4 languages (E/F/G/I) A second time-zone display with time, date and day-of-the-week 2 alarm times with 8-minute snooze function 2-minute crescendo alarm that increase in volume & low battery indication. [. . . ] to stop an alarm sound: To stop the alarm , press [ ] , the alarm will stop and will activate at the same time the following day. To disable the alarm, press [ ON/OFF ], the alarm will stop and it is not active, it will not activate the following day. Battery compartment Accommodates two UM-4 or "AAA" size batteries M. [RESET] button Resets the unit to its original factory settings The Lite Touch feature enables you to activate the 8 minute snooze by gently rocking the RF clock backwards on its stand with the touch of your fingers. Using the Lite Touch feature, the display will activate for five seconds so you can see the display in the dark. The RM822 has a special locking feature that locks all the keys to prevent accidental operation of the unit. Protect the environment by taking exhausted batteries to authorized disposal stations. Note: Battery-low indicator " " Replace the batteries when the battery-low indicator lights up. Note: After replacing the batteries, the entire display will activate for about 1 second, then LCD will show as in. The RESET button allows you to return all settings to its factory values, which are 1997 for year, 1-1 (1st of January) for date, 12:00 for time and 06:00 for the alarm, which will be deactivated. The button is required only when the unit is not operating in a favorable way, such as in the rare case of a malfunction. When the unit is outside of the 1500km radius of the radio signal generated from DCF77 Frankfurt, Germany (UK version MSF Rugby), the unit may require manual setting. To use the cover as a stand, rotate the hinges cover over the back of the clock. 24-h display 12-h display Day-of-the-week Second time zone Dual alarm times Power Size Weight : hh : mm : ss (DCF version) : hh : mm : ss (MSF version) : abbreviations in 4 languages (E, F, D, I) : current date and day : Two (2) minute crescendo : Two (2) UM4 or "AAA" size batteries : 87 X 67 X 18 mm ( H x W x D ) : 66 g (without battery) Adjust with Adjust with or or and confirm with MODE and confirm with MODE When located within a 1500km radius of radio signal (DCF77) at Frankfurt, Germany, the clock time will automatically synchronize with DCF77 time-signal transmission. [. . . ] -- The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer. Adjust with or and confirm with MODE Note: "ZONE" is shown (see: Time Zone Offset Table) [FIG. In this case, the received signal takes priority and will override the manual setting. [. . . ]

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