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| Product Type | Watch |
| Brand | Auriol |
| Model | IAN 75650 |
| Movement | Quartz |
| Display | Analog with date window |
| Battery Type | CR2025 |
| Battery Life | Approximately 2 years |
| Water Resistance | 3 ATM (30 meters) |
| Case Diameter | 40 mm |
| Case Thickness | 10 mm |
| Strap Width | 20 mm |
| Strap Material | Leather |
| Weight | 50 g |
| Glass | Mineral crystal |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Functions | Time, date, second hand |
| Care Instructions | Clean with soft, dry cloth. Avoid contact with chemicals. |
| Safety Warning | Keep away from strong magnetic fields. |
| Reparability | Battery replacement by professional recommended. |
| Packaging Contents | Watch, user manual |
| Warranty | 2 years from date of purchase |
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USER MANUAL IAN 75650 AURIOL
Operation and Safety Notes
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GB / IE Operation and Safety Notes Page 5
Description of Parts Page 6
Technical data......Page 6
Safety
General Safety Information Page 6
Safety Instructions for Batteries Page 6
Before Initial Use
Setting up Devices....Page 7
Inserting or replacing batteries....Page 7
Operation
Reception of DCF radio signal....Page 7
Setting the year/month/date/time/day of the week....Page 8
Using the 12/24-hour display....Page 8
Setting the alarm Page 8
Activating/deactivating the alarm Page 8
Switching off the alarm signal....Page 8
Displaying the temperature in °C/°F......Page 9
Moon phase (Model B only) Page 9
Displaying summertime....Page 9
Setting the time zone Page 9
Troubleshooting Page 9
Cleaning and Maintenance Page 9
Disposal Page 9
Declaration of Conformity Page 10
Radio-Controlled LCD Clock
● Proper Use
The clock is only suitable for operation in enclosed spaces at normal room temperature. The device is not intended for commercial use.
● Description of Parts
1 Time display 2 Radio symbol 3 Battery symbol 4 Summer time symbol S 5 Time zone symbol F 6 Calendar week (Model B only) 7 Indoor air temperature 8 Moon phase (Model B only) 9 Year display (Model B only) 10 Month display 11 Date display 12 Day of the week display 13 PM symbol (afternoon) 14 AM symbol (morning) 15 Alarm 1 symbol 16 Alarm 2 symbol 17 Hanger 18 Battery compartment cover 19 Battery compartment 20 SNOOZE button 21 WAVE button 22 DOWN button 23 UP button 24 ALARM button 25 SET button 26 Folding stand
● Technical data
Battery type: 2 x 1.5 V—AAA (supplied)

Safety
KEEP ALL THE SAFETY ADVICE AND INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!

General Safety Information
Children should be kept away from the product at all times. This is not a toy. Children or persons who lack the knowledge or experience to use the device or whose physical, sensory or intellectual capacities are limited must never be allowed to use the device without supervision or instruction by a person responsible for their safety. Children must never be allowed to play with the device. WARNING! Do not use the device in hospitals or medical facilities, as otherwise this may result in malfunctions of life-support systems. ■ Under no circumstances should you take the device apart. Improper repairs may place the user in considerable danger. Repairs should only be carried out by specialist personnel.

Safety Instructions for Batteries
WARNING! DANGER TO LIFE! Batteries can be swallowed, which may represent a danger to life. If a battery has been swallowed, medical help is required immediately.
■ Remove the batteries from the device if they have not been used for a long period.
CAUTION! DANGER OF EXPLOSION! The batteries must never be recharged! CAUTION! RISK OF EXPLOSION! Use batteries of the indicated type only. Otherwise there is a risk of an explosion.
■ When inserting the batteries, ensure the correct polarity!
If necessary clean the contacts on the batteries and on the device itself before inserting them. ■ Remove exhausted batteries from the device immediately. Otherwise the batteries are more likely to leak. If you disregard the above instructions and advice, your batteries may discharge beyond their minimum voltage, thus increasing the chance of leakage. If the batteries in your device leak, remove them immediately to prevent the device from being damaged. - Keep batteries away from children; do not throw batteries in the fire, short-circuit batteries or take them apart. - Avoid contact with the skin, eyes and mucous membranes. Any parts of the body coming into contact with battery acid should be rinsed off with copious amounts of water and / or a doctor contacted if necessary! ■ Dispose of batteries in accordance with the disposal instructions.
● Before Initial Use
■ Unscrew the transport securing device on the back of the box in order to remove the device. ■ Remove the protective foil before first use.
- Setting up Devices
☐ Stand the radio-controlled clock on its base 26 or mount it on the wall. ☐ Place the clock on a level, horizontal surface. ☐ Do not place the device anywhere near sources of interference such as televisions, computers, thick walls, etc. These may hinder reception of the radio signal.
- Inserting or replacing batteries
The battery symbol ☐ 3 appears in the LC display if the batteries are too weak. Make sure you replace the batteries at the earliest opportunity.
The radio-controlled LCD wall clock starts to receive the radio time signal as soon as the batteries are inserted.
Note: Do not alter the position of the radio-controlled clock during reception of the signal. This may disrupt reception.
Radio time signal (DCF):
The DCF signal (time signal transmission) consists of time pulses broadcast from one of the most accurate clocks in the world. It is situated near Frankfurt / Main, Germany.
Your radio-controlled clock receives these signals under ideal conditions up to a distance of approx. 1,500 km around Frankfurt / Main. Reception of the radio signal generally takes approx. 3–10 minutes.
☐ If it does not work properly, restart the radio-controlled clock. To do this, keep the WAVE button 21 pressed for approx. 3 seconds.
Reception can be considerably impaired by obstacles (e.g. concrete walls) or sources of interference (e.g. other electrical devices). If necessary, change the location of the radio clock (e.g. by putting it near a window) if you have problems with reception.
Operation
● Reception of DCF radio signal
The radio-controlled clock automatically starts to search for the DCF radio signal. The radio icon 📋 2 on the LCD indicates that the clock is searching for the radio signal.
It is also possible to start reception of the DCF radio signal manually on the clock.
Press and hold the WAVE button 21 for more than 3 seconds. The LCD radio-controlled wall clock attempts to receive the DCF radio time signal. This process takes several minutes and is indicated on the LC display by a flashing radio symbol 2.
Note: If the radio-controlled clock cannot pick up the DCF radio signal due to an error or the distance from the transmitter, etc., it is also possible to set the time manually. As soon as reception of the DCF signal is successful, the manual settings are overwritten.
- Setting the year / month / date / time / day of the week
- Press and hold the WAVE button 21 for approx. 3 seconds. The radio symbol 2 flashes.
- Press and hold the WAVE button 21 again for approx. 3 seconds to stop the reception of the radio time signal.
- Press and hold the SET button 25 for approx. 2 seconds. The year display flashes.
- Set the desired value by pressing the UP 23 or DOWN button 22.
- Confirm your settings by pressing the SET button 25. The month display flashes.
- Repeat steps 4 and 5 to set the values for day, hour, minute and day of the week.
The following languages are available:
GER = German
FRE = French
SPA = Spanish
ITA = Italian
DAN = Danish
DUT = Dutch
ENG = English
● Using the 12 / 24-hour display
While time display 1 is indicated, press the UP button 23 to switch between 12-hour and 24-hour format.
Note: The AM icon 14 on the LCD stands for mornings in 12-hour format. The PM icon 13 on the LCD stands for afternoons in 12-hour format.
- Setting the alarm
Press the SET button 25 once or twice to select alarm 1 15 or alarm 2 16. Press and keep pressed the SET button 25 for about 2 seconds. The hour display flashes. Press the UP 23 or DOWN button 22 to set the desired value. Press the SET button 25 to confirm your setting. The minute display flashes. Press the UP 23 or DOWN button 22 to set the desired minute value. Press the SET button 25 to confirm your setting. Press the SNOOZE button 20 as soon as the alarm signal sounds. The alarm signal stops sounding. The alarm will sound again 5 minutes after the set waking time or alarm time. Press any button except the SNOOZE button 20 to stop the alarm signal sounding.
- Activating / deactivating the alarm
Press the ALARM button 24 briefly. The appropriate alarm symbol 15 or 16 is displayed to indicate that the alarm is activated. Pressing the ALARM button 24 again causes the appropriate alarm symbol 15 or 16 to cease to be displayed. The alarm is deactivated.
- Switching off the alarm signal
Press any button except the SNOOZE button 20 to stop the alarm signal sounding. You do not have to reactivate the alarm. It reactivates itself automatically according to the weekly rhythm. Note: The alarm signal switches itself off after 2 minutes.
- Displaying the temperature in °C/°F
The current inside temperature 7 is indicated on the LCD.
Press the DOWN button 22 to switch between the Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature scales 7.
• Moon phase (Model B only)
The LCD radio-controlled wall clock shows the current moon phase 8 in the LC display (Model B only). It uses the following symbols:
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| Full moon Waning gibbous | Last quarter Waning crescent | ||
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| New moon Waxing crescent | First quarter Waxing gibbous | ||
- Displaying summertime
Summertime is automatically indicated on the LCD by the summertime icon S 4. The clock receives the information as to whether it is summertime or not from the DCF radio signal.
Note: Reception of the radio signal may be seriously disrupted in reinforced concrete buildings.
- Setting the time zone
Press and keep pressed the DOWN button 22 for about 2 seconds. The time zone symbol F 5 is displayed. Press and keep pressed the SET button 25 for about 3 seconds. The hour display flashes. Press the UP 23 or DOWN button 22 to set the desired hour value. Press the SET button 25 to confirm your setting.
Note: Press and keep pressed the DOWN button 22 for about 2 seconds to deactivate the time zone function.
● Troubleshooting
This appliance has delicate electronic components. This means that if it is placed near an object that transmits radio signals, it could cause interference. If the display indicates a problem, move such objects away from it. Electrostatic discharges may cause malfunctions. In the event of such malfunctions, remove the batteries briefly and reinsert them.
● Cleaning and Maintenance
Under no circumstances should you use liquids or detergents, as these will damage the device. The device should only be cleaned on the outside with a soft dry cloth.
- Disposal

The packaging is made entirely of recyclable materials, which you may dispose of at local recycling facilities.
Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more details of how to dispose of your worn-out product.

To help protect the environment, please dispose of the product properly when it has reached the end of its useful life and not in the household waste. Information on collection points and their opening hours can be obtained from your local authority.
Faulty or used batteries must be recycled in accordance with Directive 2006/66/EC. Please return the batteries and/or the device to the available collection points.

Environmental damage through incorrect disposal of the batteries!
Batteries may not be disposed of with the usual domestic waste. They may contain toxic heavy metals and are subject to hazardous waste treatment rules and regulations. The chemical symbols for heavy metals are as follows: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead. That is why you should dispose of used batteries at a local collection point.
● Declaration of Conformity
We, Milomex Ltd., c/o Milomex Services, Hilltop Cottage, Barton Road, Pulloxhill, Bedfordshire, MK45 5HP, UK, hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product: Radio-Controlled LCD Clock, Model No.: Z30237B / Z30237C, Version: 07/2012, to which this declaration refers, complies with the standards / normative documents of 1999/05/EC.

The complete declaration of conformity can be viewed at: www.milomex.com
EMC CE
DAN = Dansk
DUT = Holländska
ENG = Engelska
c/o Milomex Services
Hilltop Cottage
Barton Road
Pulloxhill
Bedfordshire
MK45 5HP
UK
Model-No.: Z30237B/Z30237C
Version: 07/2012
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Last Information Update · Tietojen tila · Informationsstatus
Tilstand af information · Stand der Informationen:
06/2012·Ident.-No.: Z30237B/C062012-3
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