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| Product Type | Radio-controlled wall clock |
| Radio reception | DCF77, automatic synchronization |
| Time display | 12h/24h, perpetual calendar until 2099 |
| Alarms | 2 daily alarms with repeat Mon-Fri / Sat-Sun / both |
| Alarm snooze | Adjustable from 5 to 60 minutes or off |
| Temperature display | Range -9.9°C to +50°C, toggle °C/°F |
| Humidity display | Range 20% RH to 95% RH |
| Weekday languages | 7 languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Danish |
| Power supply | 2 x AA LR6 batteries (batteries not included) |
| Low battery indicator | Icon displayed when batteries need replacing |
| Dimensions (approximate) | Approximately 20 x 20 x 4 cm (estimate) |
| Weight (without batteries) | Approximately 300 g (estimate) |
| Housing material | Plastic |
| Display type | Positive LCD |
| Buttons | SET, ALARM, UP, DOWN, °C/°F, WAVE, SNOOZE sensor keys |
| Operating temperature | Indoors, protected from moisture and dust |
| Maintenance | Wipe with a dry cloth; do not immerse in water |
| Compliance | Directive 2014/53/EU and ROHS 2011/65/EC |
| Warranty | Legal 2-year warranty (depending on country) |
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USER MANUAL WS 8016 TECHNOLINE
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SET ALARM UP DOWN 10/15 WAVE B9 B10Teil A- LCD-Anzeige
A1: RCC Symbol
A2: Uhrzeit
A3: Alarm1 Symbol
A4: Alarm2 Symbol
A5: Wochentag
A6: Temperatur
A7: Datum
WS8016 radio-controlled wall clock - instructions manual
Features:
- DCF77-radio control time function
• Perpetual calendar Up to Year 2099
• Day of week in 7 languages user selectable: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Danish
• Time in 12/24 hour format.
• 2 daily alarm function (set alarm repetition: workday and weekend)
• Automatic snooze function (OFF or 5\~60min)
• Temperature alternatively in °C or °F - Temperature measurement ranges: -9.9°C (14°F) \~ 50°C (122°F)
• Humidity measurable range: 20%RH \~ 95%RH - Low battery indicator
- Power Supply:
Battery: 2 x LR6 AA Mignon
Appearance overview:

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B1 SNOOZEB2 B3 B4B8B5 B6 B7

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SET ALARM UP DOWN 10/15 WAVE B9 B10Part A-Positive LCD
A1: RCC icon
A2: Time
A3: Alarm1 icon
A4: Alarm2 icon
A5: Weekday
A6: Temperature
A7: Date
A8: Humidity
A9: Year
A10: Month
Part B – Buttons and Framework
B1: "SNOOZE" touch sensor
B2: "SET" button
B3: "Alarm" button
B4: "UP" button
B5: "DOWN" button
B6: “°C/°F” button
B7: "WAVE" button
B8: Hanging hole
B9: Support frame
B10: Battery compartment
Initial operation:
- Open the clock battery compartment cover
- Insert 2 x AA batteries observing correct polarity [ “+” and “-” marks]
- When you insert the batteries, all the icon on the LCD display will briefly light up for 3 seconds, you will hear a beep tone and the clock begins the search for the radio signal.
Reception of the radio signal:
- The clock automatically starts the DCF signal search after 7 minutes of any restart or changing of new fresh batteries. The radio mast icon starts to flash.
- At 1:00 /2:00 / 3:00 am, the clock automatically carries out the synchronization procedure with the DCF signal to correct any deviations to the exact time. If this synchronization attempt is unsuccessful (the radio mast icon disappears from the display), the system will automatically
attempt another synchronization at the next full one hour. This procedure is repeated automatically up to total 5 times.
- To manually start DCF signal reception, press the "WAVE" button once. If no signals received within 7 minutes, then the DCF signal search stops (the radio mast icon disappears) and start again at the next full one hour.
• To stop searching radio signal, press the "WAVE" button once.
Notes:
• A flashing radio mast icon indicates that the DCF signal reception has started
- A continuously displayed radio mast icon indicates that the DCF signal was received successfully
- We recommend a minimum distance of 2.5 meters to all sources of interference, such as televisions or computer monitors
- Radio reception is weaker in rooms with concrete walls (e.g.: in cellars) and in offices. In such extreme circumstances, place the system close to the window.
- During the DCF radio receive mode, only the "WAVE" button function, other button operation have no function, If you want to carry out other functions of operation, please press "WAVE" button to exit the DCF radio receive mode.
Selecting RCC mode on/off:
- Hold the "WAVE" button until the beep tone sounds and "RCC OFF" is shortly displayed on the LCD. The clock is now no longer using radio-controlled function.
- Hold the "WAVE" button again until the beep tone sounds and "RCC ON" is shortly displayed on the LCD. The clock is using radio-controlled function again.
12-hour or 24-hour time display setting:
- Press the "DOWN" button to change the time displayed in 12-hour or 24-hour display.
Manual time setting:
- Press and hold down the "SET" button for 2 seconds, the button BEEP sound settings: ON or OFF is displayed. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set BEEP in ON or OFF.
- Press "SET" to confirm your setting, the time zone starts to flash. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set a correct time zone (-2 to +2). For example, select "0" for Germany or "-1" for the United Kingdom.
- Press "SET" to confirm your setting, the hour display starts to flash. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the correct hour.
- Press "SET" to confirm your setting, the minute displays starts to flash. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the correct minute.
- Press "SET" to confirm your setting, the year display 2018 starts to flash. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the correct year.
- Press "SET" button to confirm your setting, the month display starts to flash. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the correct month.
- Press "SET" button to confirm your setting, the date display starts to flash. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the correct date.
- Press "SET" button to confirm your setting, the language selection starts to flash. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to select a language.
- Press "SET" to confirm your setting and to end the setting procedures, enter the clock mode.
Notes:
- After 20 seconds without pressing any button, the clock switches automatically from set mode to normal time mode.
- The value of seconds is automatically reset to 00 if the value of minutes is changed.
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In the set time, you can hold the "UP" and "DOWN" button to quickly change the setting of the value
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Explanation of the Time Zone display: If you are in a country in which the clock still receives the DCF signal, but in which the actual local time is different, then you can use the time zone adjustment to adjust your clock to the local time.
- If, for example, the local time in the country where you are now is in one hour behind of German time, then set the Time zone display to -01. This clock is now DCF controlled, but is showing a time one hour behind.
• The DST icon is displayed when daylight saving time is received
• There are 7 languages: English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Danish
Week language display
| Language | Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday |
| English | SUNDAY | MONDAY | TUESDAY | WENDESDAY |
| German | SONNTAG | MONTAG | DIENSTAG | MITTWOCH |
| French | DIMANCHE | LUNDI | MARDI | MERCREDI |
| Italian | DOMENICA | LUNEDI | MARTEDI | MERCOLEDI |
| Spanish | DOMINGO | LUNES | MARTES | MIERCOLES |
| Dutch | ZONDAG | MAANDAG | DINSDAG | WOENSDAG |
| Danish | SONDAG | MONDAG | TIRSDAG | ONSDAG |
| Language | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
| English | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | SATURDAY |
| German | DONNERSTAG | FREITAG | SAMSTAG |
| French | JEUDI | VENDREDI | SAMEDI |
| Italian | GIOVEDI | VENERDI | SABATO |
| Spanish | JUEVES | VIRNES | SABADO |
| Dutch | DONDERDAG | VRIJDAG | ZATERDAG |
| Danish | TORSDAG | FREDAG | LORDAG |
Month code display
| Language | January | February | March | April | May | June | July |
| English | JAN | FEB | MAR | APR | MAY | JUN | JUL |
| German | JAN | FEB | MAR | APR | MAI | JUN | JUL |
| French | JAN | FEV | MAR | AVR | MAI | JUI | JUL |
| Italian | GEN | FEB | MAR | APR | MAG | GIU | JUG |
| Spanish | ENE | FEB | MAR | ABR | MAY | JUN | JUL |
| Dutch | JAN | FEB | MAA | APR | MEI | JUN | JUL |
| Danish | JAN | FEB | MAR | APR | MAJ | JUN | JUL |
| Language | August | September | October | November | December |
| English | AUG | SEP | OCT | NOV | DEC |
| German | AUG | SEP | OKT | NOV | DEZ |
| French | AOU | SEP | OCT | NOV | DEC |
| Italian | AGO | SET | OTT | NOV | DIC |
| Spanish | AGO | SEP | OCT | NOV | DIC |
| Dutch | AUG | SEP | OKT | NOV | DEC |
| Danish | AUG | SEP | OKT | NOV | DEC |
Setting the daily alarms:
- Press and hold down "ALARM" button more than 3 seconds until Alarm 1 Time hour display of the Alarm 1 time starts to flash. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the required hour.
- Press "ALARM" button to confirm your setting, the minute display of the Alarm 1 time starts to flash. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the required minute.
- Press “ALARM” button to confirm your setting, the repeat icon “M-F” of the Alarm 1 time starts to flash. Press the “UP” or “DOWN” button to set the alarm repeat in “M-F” or “S-S” or “M-F” and “S-S”. “M-F” is for alarm from monday to friday, while “S-S” is for alarm from saturday to sunday.
- Press "ALARM" button to confirm your setting, the snooze time of the Alarm1 starts to flash. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the minute of snooze you need.
- Press "ALARM" button to confirm your setting, the hour display of the Alarm 2 time starts to flash. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the required hour.
- Press "ALARM" button to confirm your setting, the minute display of the Alarm 2 time starts to flash. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the required minute.
- Press "ALARM" button to confirm your setting, the repeat icon "S-S" of the Alarm 2 time starts to flash. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the alarm repeat in "M-F" or "S-S" or "M-F" and "S-S".
- Press "ALARM" button to confirm your setting, the snooze time of the Alarm2 starts to flash. Press the "UP" or "DOWN" button to set the minute of snooze you need.
- Press "ALARM" button to confirm your setting and to end the setting procedure.
Notes:
- After 20 seconds without pressing any button the clock switches automatically from setting mode to Normal clock mode.
- The alarm is repeatedly set to M-F, the alarm function will be activated from Monday to Friday, the Saturday and Sunday will be invalid. The alarm is repeatedly set to S-S, and the alarm function will be activated on Saturday and Sunday, and will expire from Monday to Friday. When the alarm is repeatedly set to display both M-F and S-S, the alarm function will be activated throughout the week.
- The snooze time setting range: 5 \~ 60MIN, OFF – there is no snooze function when set to OFF. Snooze time unit is minutes.
Activate or deactivate the alarm
- Press "ALARM" button can switch the display ALARM1 time or ALARM2 time, in the alarm1 or alarm2 display mode, press the "UP" button to turn the alarm on or off.
- The alarm 1 or alarm 2 turn on, the “①” or “②” icon is displayed, the alarm 1 or alarm 2 function is open. The repeat of alarm icon at the same time is also displayed.
- The alarm 1 or alarm 2 turn off, the “①” or “②” icon disappears, the alarm 1 or alarm 2 function is close.
Notes:
- The alarm will sound for 2 minutes if you do not deactivate it by pressing any button. In this case the alarm will be repeated automatically after 24 hours.
- Rising alarm sound (crescendo, duration: 2 minutes) changes the volume 4 times whilst the alarm signal is heard.
Stop the alarm signal
- During the alarm sound, press any button to stop the alarm.
Snooze function:
- When the time is up to the alarm, touch "SNOOZE", the alarm signal stops, and enter the SNOOZE mode. After the snooze time is counted, the alarm will ring again.
- In snooze mode, press any button buttons or touch "SNOOZE" and hold for more than 2 seconds to exit the snooze mode.
Notes:
- When the snooze function is set to OFF, when the time is up to the alarm, touch the "SNOOZE" character position does not have this snooze function.
Temperature & Humidity Detection:
• Temperature measuring range: -9.9^(+14^) +50^(+122^) , LL °C(°F) will displayed if value lower than -9.9^(+14^) , HH °C(°F) will displayed if value higher than +50^(+122^) .
- Humidity measuring range: 20%RH \~ 95%RH, 19%RH will displayed if value lower than 20%RH, 96%RH will displayed if value higher than 95%RH.
°C or °F temperature display
- The temperature is displayed either in °C or °F. Briefly pressing the “°C/°F” button allows you to switch between °C or °F.
Low battery:
- When the low voltage icon “☐” is displayed, you need to replace the battery.
Trouble shooting
If your clock displays irrelevant time or does not function properly, which maybe caused by electrostatic discharge or other interference, slide open the battery cover, take out the batteries and reinstall them by observing the correct +/- polarity. Your unit will be reset to default settings and you need to set it again.
Hereby, Technotrade declares that this product WS8016 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU and ROHS 2011/65/EC. The original EU declaration of conformity may be found at: www.technoline.de/doc/4029665080161
Environmental reception effects
The clock obtains the accurate time with wireless technology. Same as all wireless devices, the reception is maybe affected by the following circumstances:
- long transmitting distance
• nearby mountains and valleys
- near freeway, railway, airports, high voltage cable etc.
- near construction site
- among tall buildings
• inside concrete buildings
• near electrical appliances (computers, TV's, etc) and metallic structures
• inside moving vehicles
Place the clock at a location with optimal signal, i.e. close to a window and away from metal surfaces or electrical appliances.
Precautions
- This main unit is intended to be used only indoors.
- Do not subject the unit to excessive force or shock.
- Do not expose the unit to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, dust or humidity.
- Do not immerse in water.
- Avoid contact with any corrosive materials.
- Do not dispose this unit in a fire as it may explode.
- Do not open the inner back case or tamper with any components of this unit.
Batteries safety warnings
• Install batteries correctly by matching the polarities (+/-).
• Always replace a complete set of batteries.
- Never mix used and new batteries.
- Remove exhausted batteries immediately.
- Remove batteries when not in use.
- Do not recharge and do not dispose of batteries in fire as the batteries may explode.
- Ensure batteries are stored away from metal objects as contact may cause a short circuit.
- Avoid exposing batteries to extreme temperature or humidity or direct sunlight.
- Keep all batteries out of reach from children. They are a choking hazard.
Use the product only for its intended purpose!
Consideration of duty according to the battery law

Old batteries do not belong to domestic waste because they could cause damages of health and environment. You can return used batteries free of charge to your dealer and collection points. As end-user you are committed by law to bring back needed batteries to distributors and other collecting points.
Consideration of duty according to the law of electrical devices

This symbol means that you must dispose of electrical devices separated from the General household waste when it reaches the end of its useful life. Take your unit to your local waste collection point or recycling centre. This applies to all countries of the European Union, and to other European countries with a separate waste collection system.
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SET ALARM UP DOWN 12/17 WAVE B9 B10Parte A-LCD positiva
A1: Icono RCC
A3: Icono de Alarma 1
A5: Día laborable
A7: Día
A9: Año
A2: Hora
A4: Icono de Alarma 2
A6: Temperatura
A8: Humedad
A10: Mes
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SET ALARM UP DOWN 10/15 WAVE B9 B10Deel A - Positief LCD-scherm
A1: RCC-icon
A3: Icoontje Alarm1
A5: Dag van de week
A7: Datum
A9: Jaar
A2: Tijd
A4: Icoontje Alarm2
A6: Temperatuur
A8: Vochtigheid
A10: Maand
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A1: Icona RCC
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