HeadBatteriesH1 or H2

The clock and the weather station each use 2 AAA (or UM-4) batteries (purchase separately). Insert the batteries, observing proper +/– polari- ties, as indicated by the diagram in the battery compartment.

Notes:

We recommend Alkaline batteries.

In accordance to the environmental laws in your area, properly dispose of the used batteries.

If the unit is operating in an unfavorable way or is malfunc- tioning, remove then reinsert the batteries in the back of the clock. Then press the RESET button on the back of the clock.

Setting the Atomic Time and Date

When the receiver circuit is in operation, the antenna icon on the LCD blinks. The bars facing the antenna indicate the strength of the radio signal: no bars mean there is no signal or a very weak signal being received; one bar indicates a weak signal; 5 bars indicates the strongest signal. Use the radio signal strength indicators to find a location where the reception is strong. Do not put the clock on a metal wall. If the clock is too close to electrical appliances, such as a TV, mobile phone or computer, they may cause undesirable signal

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