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USER MANUAL CK 1941 ADE
2x LR03 (AAA), 1,5 V
Bemessungsstrom: < 40 mA
You have chosen to purchase a high-quality product from the brand ADE, which combines intelligent functions with an exceptional design. With this radio-controlled alarm clock, you always have the exact time in view. The many years of experience of the brand ADE ensures a high technical standard and proven quality.
We wish you easy timing at any time!
Your ADE Team
General information
About this manual

This operating manual describes how to safely use and care for your products.
Keep this operating manual in a safe place in case you would like to refer to it later. If you pass this item on to someone else, pass on this manual as well. Failure to observe the recommendations in this operating manual can lead to injuries or damage to your product.
Explanation of symbols

This symbol, combined with the word DANGER, warns against serious injury.

This symbol, combined with the word WARNING, warns against moderate and mild injuries.

This symbol, combined with the word NOTE, warns against material damage.

This symbol signifies additional information and general advice.
Table of Contents
General information 35
Safety. 38
Intended Use 41
Overview 42
Scope of delivery. 44
Start-up 44
Receiving the time signal. 45
About the time signal transmitter DCF77 52
Alarm 54
Other functions 56
Cleaning. 58
Fault and remedy 58
Technical Data. 59
Declaration of Conformity. 60
Guarantee 61
Disposal 61
Safety
- This item can be used by children 8 years of age and above, as well as by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capacities or lacking experience and knowledge, if they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the item and understand the dangers that may arise.
Children must not play with the item. - Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children, unless they are 8 years of age or older and are being supervised.
- Batteries, when swallowed, can be life-threatening. Keep the item and batteries out of reach of small children. If batteries have been swallowed, seek medical help immediately.
DANGER for children
- Keep children away from packaging material. Risk of choking if swallowed.
RISK of fire/burning and/or explosion
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Risk of explosion if batteries are improperly exchanged. Replace batteries only with the same or equivalent battery type. Observe the "Technical Data".
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Batteries must not be recharged, reactivated by other means, dismantled, thrown into fire, or short-circuited. Otherwise there is an increased risk of explosion and leakage; furthermore, gases may escape!
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Avoid contact of the battery fluid with skin, eyes, and mucosa. In case of contact, rinse the affected areas right away with plenty of clean water and consult a doctor immediately.
BEWARE of material damage
- Protect the alarm clock from strong shocks, vibrations and moisture.
- Remove the batteries from the item when they are exhausted or if you will not use the alarm clock for an extended period of time. This prevents damage that may be caused by leakage.
- When inserting and changing batteries, pay attention to the correct polarity (+/-) .
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Do not expose batteries to extreme conditions, for example, by storing them on radiators or under direct sunlight. Increased risk of leakage!
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Clean the battery and device contacts, as needed, before inserting the battery.
- Only use batteries of the same type. Do not use different types or used and new batteries together.
- Do not make any changes to the item. Only allow repairs to be carried out at a specialist workshop. Repairs carried out incorrectly can considerably endanger the user.
Intended Use
This radio-controlled alarm clock receives its time signal from the German time signal transmitter DCF77. The alarm clock is designed exclusively for private use in dry indoor areas.
Overview

1 SNOOZE/LIGHT button
2 Date/Day of the week
3 Time
4 Radio signal symbol of the time signal transmitter
5 Indoor temperature (^ or ^ F)
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6 SET button
7 ALARM button
8 Button
9 Button
10 Battery compartment, 2x LR03/AAA
Scope of delivery
- Radio-controlled alarm clock
- Battery type LR03 (AAA), 1.5 ~V = 2 ×
- Operating Manual
Start-up
For use, you will need two LR03 (AAA), 1.5V batteries.
- Push in the locking tab and remove the battery compartment cover upwards.
- Insert the batteries as shown on the bottom of the battery compartment. Pay attention to the correct polarity (+ / -) .
- Replace the battery compartment cover and press it down. The locking tab must audiably engage.
As soon as the batteries are inserted, the alarm clock switches to reception, see next chapter. Notes on changing the battery:
- Only use the battery type specified in the "Technical Data".
Always replace all batteries.
- Dispose of old batteries in an environmentally friendly manner, see "Disposal".
Receiving the time signal
When the batteries are inserted, all displays are shown for a brief moment, the display is illuminated and a beep is heard.
The measured room temperature is displayed shortly afterwards.
The alarm clock will then switch to reception, with the number of radio waves indicating the quality of the reception:

The more radio waves shown on the display, the better is the reception.
As soon as the time signal has been received in sufficient strength, the display also shows
- the time,
• the day of the week, and
the date.
The radio-controlled alarm clock automatically switches to reception several times every night. During this process, the displayed time is compared with that received from the time signal transmitter and, if necessary, corrected. If a sufficiently strong signal has not been received, the radio-controlled alarm clock will cancel the receiving process after a few minutes and the radio tower symbol goes out. The receiving process is started again at a later point
in time. In this case, the time proceeds as usual (beginning with the start time of "00:00").
Checklist when data is missing in the display
| 1. Check whether the location of the radio-controlled alarm clock is suitable, see “Choosing a location”. |
| 2. Manually restart the receiving process, see “Starting signal reception manually”. |
| 3. Wait until the alarm clock automatically switches back to reception at a later time. |
| 4. Manually perform settings if reception is not possible at the location, see “Setting the time and date manually”. |
Setting the time and date manually

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If there is a delay of more than approx. 30 seconds between two pushes of a button, the setting process is automatically terminated.
Each push of a button is confirmed with a beep. -
Press and hold the SET button until "00" flashes in the display for the time zone ("00" is the default setting for the European mainland).
- Use the or buttons to select a different time zone.
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Press SET to save the setting. The hour will flash in the display.
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Proceed as described:
-Press the or button to set the desired value.
-Press SET each time to save a setting.
5. Perform the following settings one after the other:
-Hours
-Minutes
-Year
-Day
-Month
-Language (relates exclusively to the weekday indicator)
6. Finally, press SET to exit.
Starting signal reception manually

If the radio signal symbol to the left is no longer displayed, the radio signals from the time signal transmitter are no longer being received. The time indicator nevertheless continues precisely.
- Press and hold the button until radio reception is started.
Pay attention to the following:
- If the reception was not successful, the reception symbol fades out after a few minutes and the time on the display continues normally.
- Upon successful signal reception, the radio-controlled alarm clock adjusts itself to the time of the time signal transmitter. If you have already carried out manual time and
date settings, these will be automatically adjusted.
Choosing a location

NOTE on material damage
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Protect the alarm clock from dust, shocks, extreme temperatures, direct sunlight and moisture. Only place the alarm clock in a dry, closed room.
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Maintain a distance from TV sets, computers and monitors. Base stations of cordless telephones should also not be in the immediate vicinity of the radio-controlled alarm clock.
Depending on your location, it may occur in rare individual cases that the alarm clock receives signals from another time signal transmitter or even alternately from two time signal transmitters. This is not a fault in the device. In this case, change the location of the alarm clock.
- The weather, e.g. a heavy storm, can cause interference with the reception.
- Temporary shutoffs of the transmitter can sometimes happen, e.g. because of maintenance work.
About the time signal transmitter DCF77
This radio-controlled alarm clock receives its radio signals from the time signal transmitter DCF77. This broadcasts the precise and official
time of the Federal Republic of Germany on the long-wave frequency of 77.5 kHz. The transmitter is located in Mainflingen near Frankfurt am Main and, with its range of up to 2000 km, supplies the majority of radio-controlled clocks in western Europe with the necessary radio signals.
As soon as the radio-controlled alarm clock is supplied with power, it switches to reception and searches for the signal from the transmitter DCF77. If the time signal is received in sufficient strength, the display shows the date and time. The radio-controlled alarm clock switches on several times a day and synchronises the time with the radio signal from the transmitter DCF77. In the event the signal is not received, e.g. during a strong storm, the device continues to run precisely and then switches to receiving mode again at the next scheduled time.
Alarm
Setting the alarm time
- Press and hold the ALARM button until the alarm hour flashes in the display and "A1" is displayed.
- Use or set the alarm hour.
- Press SET.
- Use or set the alarm minute.
- Press SET.
- Press ALARM. The display shows , the alarm function is activated.
Being awakened
At the set time you will be woken by an alarm signal, which will become more intense as the waking time increases.
Interrupting the alarm for 24 hours
- Press any button (except SNOOZE/LIGHT) to interrupt the alarm. After 24 hours, the alarm will be triggered again.
Auto-stop function
If you do not press a button, the alarm switches off automatically after 2 minutes. After 24 hours, the alarm will be triggered again.
Repeat alarm (snoopze function)
- Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button 1x when the alarm sounds.
and z^2 flash in the display.
After 5 minutes, the device switches on again and wakes you up again. This procedure can be repeated multiple times.
Switching the alarm function on/off
- Press ALARM 1x to switch off the alarm function, goes out. Pressing ALARM again reactivates the alarm function.
Other functions
Illuminating the display
- Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to turn on the display light for approx. 5 seconds.
Change temperature unit
- Press the button to display the temperature in ^ C elsius or ^ F ahrenheit.
Changing the time display (12/24-hour)
- Press the button to display the time in 12-hour (AM/PM) or 24-hour format.
Switching between summer and winter time Switching between summer and winter time, or vice versa, takes place automatically with good time signal reception. When daylight saving time is active, "S" is displayed.
Resetting the radio-controlled alarm clock to factory setting
Reset the radio-controlled alarm clock to its factory setting if the display shows unusual or obviously incorrect values.
- Remove the batteries from the battery compartment and wait a moment.
- Reinsert the batteries. Observe the correct polarity of the batteries (+ / -) .
- Proceed as described in the chapter "Receiving the time signal".
Cleaning

Do not immerse the item in water or other liquids. Do not use rough, scratching or abrasive cleaning agents.
- If necessary, dust the item with a soft, dry cloth or wipe it with a slightly moistened cloth.
Fault and remedy
No function.
- Are the batteries empty or have they been inserted incorrectly?
Temperature indication appears too high.
- Check whether the radio-controlled alarm clock is exposed to direct sunlight.
The time differs by exactly one, two, three, etc. hours.
The wrong time zone was probably set.
Technical Data
Model: DCF Radio-controlled alarm clock CK 1941
Battery: 2x LR03 (AAA)/1.5 V Rated current: < 40 ~mA Measuring range: approx. -10°C - 50°C (approx. 14°F - 122°F)
Dimensions: approx. 72 × 72 × 37 mm Distributor (no service address):
GRENDS GmbH
Stahltwiete 23
22761 Hamburg, Germany
Our products are constantly being developed and improved. For this reason, design and technical modifications are possible at any time.
Declaration of Conformity
GRENDS GmbH hereby declares that the radio-controlled alarm clock CK 1941 is in compliance with EU directives 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.ade-germany.de/doc
This declaration loses its validity if any modification is made to the item that has not been agreed with us in advance.
Hamburg, March 2022
GRENDS GmbH

Guarantee
The company GRENDS GmbH guarantees for 2 years from the purchase date the cost-free rectification of defects on the basis of material or fabrication errors through repair or exchange. In the event of a guarantee claim, please return the product with the proof of purchase (stipulating the reason for claim) to your dealer.
Disposal
Disposing of the packaging

Dispose of the packaging with similar materials. Put cardboard with waste paper, films with recyclable materials.
Disposing of the product
Dispose of the product in accordance with the regulations that apply in your country.

Devices must not be disposed of in normal household waste
At the end of its life, the product must be disposed of in an appropriate way.
In this way, valuable materials contained in the device will be recycled and the burden on the environment avoided. Hand in the old device at a collection point for electronic waste or at a recycling depot. For more information, contact your local waste disposal firm or your local administrative body.

Recyclable and disposable batteries do not belong in household waste
All batteries must be handed in at a collection point in your community, suburb, or at the retailer. Such batteries can thus be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way.
;Estimada/o cliente!
10 Vano battery, 2x LR03/AAA
(ca. 14^ - 122^
Dimensioni: circa 72 × 72 × 37 mm
22761 Hamburg, Germany
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