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USER MANUAL IAN 396656 AURIOL
CLOCK Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new radio- controlled projection alarm clock (hereinafter referred to as the "device"). As a result, you have chosen a high-quality device. The operating instructions are part of this device. They contain important information pertaining to the safety, use and disposal of the device. Please familiarise yourself with all the operating and safety instructions before using this device. Use the device only as described and for the purposes indicated. All documents must be provided when giving the device to third parties. Please keep the packaging and manual for future queries. Approved use The device is suitable for displaying the time and for using the additional functions described. Any other use or modification of the device is considered improper. The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper use or incorrect operation. The device is not intended for commercial use.- 5 - Scope of delivery Note: Please check the scope of delivery after purchase. Make sure that all parts are included and that none are defective. If the package is incomplete and/or parts are damaged, do not use the device. Contact the service department (see "warranty claim procedure").
1 x radio-controlled projection alarm clock
1 x plug-in power supply
1 x manual Technical data Radio-controlled projection alarm clock DCF77 radio time Transmission frequency: 77.5 kHz Dimensions: approx. 130 x 96 x 50 mm Weight: approx. Model 1: 177 g (excl. battery) Model 2: 173 g (excl. battery) Input: 5.0 V 1.0 A, 5.0 W Climatic conditions for storage: -10 °C ~ 60 °C Operation with two 1.5 V AA LR6/R6 batteries - marked for DC voltage Operation with the plug-in power supply, model: YJTH05- 6 - Plug-in power supply Model: YJTH05 Manufacturer: Putian Yijia Electronic Co., Ltd. Dimensions: approx. 63.6 x 37.7 x 65.1 mm Weight: Model 1: 71 g Model 2: 67 g Cable length: approx. 1.5 m Input: 100 - 240 V, ~ 50/60 Hz, 0.3 A Max Output: 5.0 V 1.0 A, 5.0 W Average operational efficiency: 74.1% Efficiency at low load (10%): 73.63% Zero load power consumption: 0.07 W Protection class: II Protection type: IP20- 7 - Symbol description DANGER! This signal symbol/word indicates a hazard with a high risk level which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. WARNING! This signal symbol/word indicates a hazard with a medium risk level which, if not avoided, may result in death or serious injury. ELECTRIC SHOCK This signal symbol/word indicates a danger of electric shock. Note: This signal word indicates important information. Improper use of the batteries/ rechargeable batteries poses a risk of explosion and leakage of the battery fluid.- 8 -
Alcaline batteries included
Plug-in power supply Protection class II, protection rating IP20 The device has no protection against water. The device has a contact safety mechanism for solid objects with a diameter of more than 12.5 mm. (It is not possible to touch the live components). Instruction manual Read the instruction manual! With the CE marking, digi-tech gmbh declares conformity with the applicable EU directives.
Use only in dry indoor rooms!- 9 -
EU - DCF77 radio controlled time
Polarity of the barrel connector Certified safety in accordance with TÜV-Süd (the "GS" mark)
Energy efficiency level VI- 10 - Important safety information Safety information for users
This device may be used by persons (including children over 8 years of age) with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge, if they are supervised or instructed regarding the safe use of the device and understand the dangers that may arise. Children may not play with the device. Cleaning and user maintenance of the device may not be performed by children without supervision. Keep packaging films out of the hands of children. There is a danger of suffocation.- 11 - Safety information for the batteries
Keep new and old batteries/rechargeable batteries out of reach of small children. If a battery/rechargeable battery is swallowed, medical help must be obtained immediately. The batteries/rechargeable batteries must always be inserted with the correct polarity. Clean the battery and device contacts beforehand if necessary. Do not attempt to recharge, short-circuit, or open the batteries/rechargeable batteries. Never heat the batteries/rechargeable batteries to recharge them. Do not expose the batteries to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. There is an increased risk of leakage! Never throw batteries/rechargeable batteries into fire, as they can explode. Improper use of the batteries/rechargeable- 12 - batteries poses a risk of explosion and leakage of the battery fluid. If the batteries/rechargeable batteries should leak, avoid contact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes. Use gloves. In the event of contact with battery fluid, immediately rinse the affected areas with plenty of clean water and consult a doctor immediately. Remove exhausted batteries/rechargeable batteries from the device immediately, there is an increased risk of leakage. Note: Non-rechargeable batteries must not to be recharged. Different batteries or new and used batteries must not be used together. Do not short-circuit the supply terminals.- 13 - Danger from electricity DANGER ! ELECTRIC SHOCK/ MORTAL DANGER ! Do not immerse the device and the plug-in power supply in water or other liquids to avoid the risk of electric shock. Do not touch the device and the plug-in power supply with wet hands, and do not operate it outdoors or in rooms with high humidity. Do not place any receptacles filled with liquids, such as vases, on or in the immediate vicinity of the device and power supply. The receptacle could tip over, and the liquid could compromise electrical safety. Do not open or remove the casing of the device and the plug-in power supply under any circumstances. There are live parts inside the- 14 - casing; contact with these could result in an electric shock. Do not insert any objects into openings in the device. You could touch live parts. If you do, there is a risk of electric shock. Unplug the plug-in power supply from the mains socket if it starts acting faultily when in operation (e.g., malfunctions or smoke), after use and during thunderstorms. Always pull on the plug-in power supply, not on the connection cable. To completely disconnect the device from electrical power, pull the plug-in power supply out of the mains socket. The plug-in power supply always consumes a small amount of power as long as it is connected to a mains socket. Even if the device is not connected to the plug-in power supply.- 15 - The mains socket must always be easily accessible so that you can quickly unplug the plug-in power supply in an emergency. Position the cable of the plug-in power supply in such a way that it does not become a tripping hazard. The cable of the plug-in power supply unit must not be kinked or squeezed. Keep the plug-in power supply cable away from hot surfaces and sharp edges. Do not make modify the device or plug-in power supply. Only have repairs to the device or the plug-in power supply unit carried out by a specialist workshop. Improper repairs can result in considerable danger to the user. Operate the device only with the plug-in power supply provided. Only use the plug-in power supply for this device. In the event of a defect, the- 16 - plug-in power supply unit may only be exchanged for a power supply unit of the same type. Only use a SELVpower supply. Safety Extra Low Voltage describes voltate that is selected to be so low that there is no danger of excessive body currents when touching it directly, both during normal operation and in the event of a single fault. Set up the device securely Place the device on a firm and flat surface. The device is not designed for use in rooms with high humidity (e.g., bathrooms). Protect sensitive surfaces before setting up to avoid scratches. Make sure that:
the device is not placed on a thick carpet or bed when in use;
no direct heat sources (e.g., heaters) affect the device;
the device is not exposed to direct sunlight;
contact with water spray and drops of water is avoided (do not place any objects filled with liquids, e.g. vases, on or near the device);
the device is not in the immediate vicinity of magnetic fields (e.g. loudspeakers);
no foreign objects can enter the device;- 17 -
candles and other open flames must be kept away from this equipment at all times to prevent the spread of fire. Front with display
Radio symbol,- 18 - (Switch to day) radio tower, radio waves
Projection arm with lens
Weekday/calendar week
Temperature/alarm time/second time
Day (change to month)- 19 - Rear side with control panels
Continuous projection ON/OFF switch
Plug-in power supply connection- 20 - Starting up the device Remove the protective film from the device's display. Open the battery compartment door (26). Insert two 1.5 V AA LR6/R6 batteries in the correct polarity according to the marking in the battery compartment. Close the battery compartment (26). A signal tone will be emitted. The device will start receiving the DCF77 radio signal and the radio tower (6) will flash on the display. This process can take 3-10 minutes. Note: Please do not move the device while receiving the DCF77 radio signal. The device synchronizes the internal time every day from 01:00 to 04:00 on the hour. If the reception attempt is unsuccessful, it will be repeated at 05:00 and 06:00. If the reception of the radio signal is unsuccessful, set the time manually (see default setting). If the reception is successful, the radio symbol (6) appears permanently and the basic mode with time (1), day (18), month (5) and weekday (11) is set automatically in English. DST (8) appears on the display during daylight saving time.- 21 - Power supply For continuation projection, continuous display illumination, the plug-in power supply must be connected to the connection (27) and to an external power source. Radio signal reception Interference with reception The DCF77 radio signal is sent from near Frankfurt am Main. It can be received within a radius of up to approx. 2000 km from Frankfurt am Main. However, there are some sources of interference that can significantly hinder reception. If your device does not receive the DCF77 radio signal as it should, hang or place the device in a different location. Note that there may be electromagnetic radiation in the vicinity of computers, telephones, radios and TVs, which can interfere with the reception of the DCF77 radio signal. Problems with radio signal reception can also be caused by strong building insulation (metal components), high mountains or atmospheric interference. Replace the batteries, if necessary. Switch off restart radio reception Press and hold the °C/°F/ radio RESET button (21) in the normal display to restart the reception of the DCF77 radio signal. The radio symbol (6) will flash on the display. This process can take 3-10 minutes. While the radio symbol (6) is still flashing, press and hold the °C/°F/radio RESET button (21) again to switch off reception of- 22 - the DCF77 radio signal. The radio symbol (6) will disappear from the display. The device synchronises the internal time again between 1 a.m. and 4 a.m. on the hour. Switch on/dim display illumination Note: For continuous display illumination, the plug-in power supply must be connected to the connection (27) and to an external power source. Battery operation: Touch the light/snooze button (3) to switch on the display illumination and projection for approx. 5 seconds.- 23 - Mains operation: Press the light/snooze button (3) to choose between low, medium, high or no display illumination. Projection Your device can project the time, temperature, or alarm time onto a flat surface, such as a wall, which is preferably in a darkened room. The projection area can be tilted 180 ° from front to back. The distance of the projection should not exceed 4 m. Temporary projection Press the light/snooze button (3) to briefly activate the projection and display illumination. Continuous projection Note: For continuation projection, the plug-in power supply must be connected to the connection (27) and to an external power source. Slide the continuous projection ON/OFF switch (25) on the back of the unit into the "ON" position. Adjust projection
1. Set the temporary or continuous projection to project the time
360 ° to display the projection legibly on the wall. Note: If the plug-in power supply is not connected, the continuous projection ON/OFF switch (25) must be set to "OFF". Switching projection between time, temperature, and alarm time During projection, briefly press the rotation button (7) repeatedly to switch the projection between time, temperature, and alarm time. Note: The projection of the alarm time is only possible if an alarm time (see the alarm chapter) has been set and activated beforehand. Operation Quick settings When setting numeric values, you can press and hold the -/Week/Language button (19) or the +/ZONE/12/24 button (20) to use the quick settings. Note: If no button is pressed for approx. 20 seconds during manual setting, the settings mode will be exited. Entries that have already been made will be saved.- 25 - Basic settings
- Press and hold the SET button (22) in basic mode. The year flashes and can be set with the -/Week/Language button (19) or +/ZONE/12/24 button (20).
- Confirm your selection by pressing the SET button (22).
- Set the month (5), day (18), position of month (5) < - > day (18), hours and minutes in the same way. You will exit the input mode as soon as you confirm your last selection. Display the 12/24-hour format In basic mode, briefly press the +/ZONE/12/24 button (20) to switch between 12-hour and 24-hour formats. If you have selected the 12-hour format, AM (2) appears in the morning (00:00 - 11:59) and PM (2) (12:00 - 11:59) in the afternoon. AM or PM (16) appears before the alarm time and the second time. Set unit of temperature Your device can display the temperature in °C (degrees Celsius) and in °F (degrees Fahrenheit).
- Press the °C/°F/radio RESET button (21) to switch between °C and °F. Set the language of the weekday display Your device can display the weekday display for 5 languages using abbreviations.- 26 - EN = English, GE = German, FR = French, IT = Italian, SP = Spanish.
In basic mode, press and hold the -/Week/Language button (19) until the desired language is displayed.
Release the button and the device will adopt the set language. The days of the week are displayed in the selected language. Display calendar week Your device can show you the calendar week (11).
In basic mode, press the -/Week/Language button (19) briefly to switch between the calendar week (WEEK)and the day of the week. Setting a second time This function allows you to display a second, parallel time at the bottom of the display (14).
- Briefly press the SET button (22) 3 times in basic mode. The words SECOND TIME (17) will appear on the display.
- Press and hold the SET button (22). The hours of the second time will flash and can be set with the -/Week/Language button (19) or +/ZONE/ 12/24 button (20).
- Confirm your selection by pressing the SET button (22).
- Set the minutes in the same way. You will exit the input mode as soon as you confirm your last selection.- 27 - The second time is shown on the display (14). Adjusting the time zone If you are in a country where the current time differs from the DCF77 radio signal, use the time zone adjustment to use your device in a time zone other than the standard-setting (UTC + 1 = Central European Time). Set the difference in hours (e.g. -01) to the desired time zone.
- In basic mode, press and hold the +/ZONE/ 12/24 button (20). ZONE (9) appears on the display.
- Press and hold the SET button (22). The time zone 00 flashes and can be set with the -/Week/Language button (19) or the +/ZONE/12/24 button (20).
- Confirm your selection by pressing the SET button (22). The time of the time zone is now shown on the display.
- In basic mode, press and hold the +/ZONE/ 12/24 button (20) to switch between the time zone and the local time. Alarm The device has 2 separately adjustable alarm times. The set alarm times always correspond to the time shown on the display (local time or time zone). Setting alarms
- Press the SET button (22) once in basic mode. Alarm AL1 (15) appears on the display.- 28 -
- Press and hold the SET button (22). The hours of the alarm will flash and can be set with the -/Week/Language button (19) or +/ZONE/ 12/24 button (20).
- Confirm your selection by pressing the SET button (22). Set the minutes in the same way. You will exit the input mode as soon as you confirm your last selection.
- Press the SET button (22) 2 times in basic mode. Alarm AL2 (15) appears on the display and can be set in the same way as alarm AL1. Activate/deactivate alarm After the respective alarm times have been set, they must still be activated.
- Slide the corresponding ALARM1/2-ON/OFF switch (23) to the "ON" position. The respective alarm symbol (13) appears in the display and indicates that alarm 1 or 2 is activated.
- Slide the corresponding ALARM1/2-ON/OFF switch (23) to the "OFF" position. The respective alarm symbol / (13) disappears in the display and alarm 1 or 2 is deactivated. Snooze function (SNOOZE)
- When the alarm sounds, touch the light/snooze button (3) to activate the snooze function.- 29 -
- The alarm signal is interrupted for approx. 5 minutes. The snooze indicator
(4) and the respective alarm symbol / (13) flash on the display. Battery level indicator If the battery level indicator appears on the (12) display, remove all batteries immediately, as there is an increased risk of leakage. Do not use different batteries (old and new, alkaline and carbon, etc.) at the same time. Note: To maintain your settings, leave the plug-in power supply connected while changing the battery.- 30 - Cleaning instructions
Unplug the plug-in power supply from the mains socket before cleaning the device. The device must not be exposed to moisture; avoid dripping or splashing water. Improper cleaning can damage the device. Do not immerse the device in water or other liquids. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents, brushes with metal or nylon bristles or sharp or metallic cleaning objects such as knives, hard spatulas etc. These can damage the surface. Clean the device with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth like the ones used for cleaning spectacles. Storage If the device is not used for a fairly long period of time, remove the batteries and store the device, cleaned and protected from sunlight, in a cool, dry place, ideally in the original packaging.- 31 - Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity Digi-tech gmbh hereby declares that this radio equipment of the type Radio Projection Alarm Clock 4-LD5992-1-2 is in compliance with the Directive RED 2014/53/EU, Article 10 (8), the RoHS Directive and the ErP Directive. Note: You can download your operating instructions and declaration of conformity here: www.digi-tech-gmbh.com/downloads Then click on the magnifying glass and enter the article number 396656_2110. Disposal The product and packaging materials are recyclable; dispose of them separately for better waste treatment. For options for disposing of the used product, please contact your municipal or city administration. Pay attention to the labelling on the packaging materials when separating waste; these are marked with abbreviations (a) and numbers (b) that mean the following: 1–7: plastics 20–22: paper and cardboard 80–98: composites.- 32 - Disposing of the electrical device The symbol with the crossed-out waste bin signifies that electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed of with household waste. Consumers are legally obliged to collect electrical and electronic equipment separately from unsorted municipal waste at the end of their service life. In this way, an environmentally friendly and resource-saving usage is ensured. Batteries and rechargeable batteries that are not firmly enclosed by the electrical or electronic device and that can be removed non- destructively must be separated from the device before it is handed over to a collection point and disposed of as intended. The same applies to light sources that can be removed from the device non- destructively. Owners of electrical and electronic equipment from private households can hand them in at the collection points of the public waste disposal authorities or at the collection points set up by the manufacturers or distributors within the jurisdiction of the ElektroG/WEEE. The surrender of old devices is free of charge. Dealers with a sales area of at least 400 m
for electrical and electronic equipment are obliged to take them back. The same applies to food retailers with a total sales area of at least 800 m
provided that they offer electrical and electronic equipment continuously or at least several times a year. Distance sellers with a storage area of at least 400 m
for electrical and electronic equipment or a total storage area of at least 800 m
are also obligated. In general, distributors are obliged to ensure that old- 33 - devices can be returned free of charge by means of suitable return options at a reasonable distance. Consumers have the option of handing over an old device free of charge to a distributor who is obliged to take them back if they purchase an equivalent new device with essentially the same function. This possibility also exists for deliveries to a private household. In distance selling, the option of free pick-up when purchasing a new device is limited to heat exchangers, display screen devices and large devices that have at least one outer edge with a length of more than 50 cm. When concluding the purchase contract, the distributor must question the consumer about their return intention. Apart from that, consumers can hand in up to three old devices of one type at a collection point of a distributor free of charge, without this being tied to the purchase of a new device. However, the edge lengths of the respective devices must not exceed 25 cm. Consumers are encouraged to take measures to avoid waste. With regard to electrical and electronic devices, this means extending their lifespan by repairing defective devices and selling used devices that are in good working order instead of disposing of them. Remove the battery before disposal without causing damage and dispose of it separately (see "Disposal of batteries"). Disposal of batteries The accompanying symbol indicates that batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with normal- 34 - household waste. Defective or used batteries/rechargeable batteries must be recycled in accordance with Directive 2006/66/EU and its amendments. Consumers are legally obliged to return all batteries and rechargeable batteries, regardless of whether they contain harmful substances such as: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead, Li = lithium or not. They must be handed in at a collection point in their municipality/borough or at a retailer so that they can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner and so that valuable raw materials such as cobalt, nickel or copper can be recovered. The return of batteries and rechargeable batteries is free of charge.
WARNING! Environmental damage due to incorrect disposal of batteries/rechargeable batteries! Some of the possible materials such as mercury, cadmium and lead are poisonous and, if not disposed of properly, endanger the environment. Heavy metals, for example, can have harmful effects on the health of humans, animals and plants- 35 - and accumulate in the environment and in the food chain, and then enter the body indirectly via food.
WARNING! Risk of explosion!
With used batteries containing lithium (Li = lithium), there is a high risk of fire. Therefore, special attention must be paid to the proper disposal of used and rechargeable batteries containing lithium. Incorrect disposal can also lead to internal and external short circuits due to thermal effects (heat) or mechanical damage. A short circuit can lead to a fire or an explosion and have serious consequences for humans and the environment. For this reason, tape off the poles of lithium-based and rechargeable batteries prior to disposal in order to avoid an external short circuit. Batteries and rechargeable batteries that are not permanently installed in the device must be- 36 - removed and disposed of separately before disposal of the device. Please only return empty batteries and rechargeable batteries! Use rechargeable batteries instead of disposable batteries whenever possible. Recycling This product packaging consists of recyclable materials. Waste disposal Please dispose of packaging in an environmentally friendly manner. Note the labelling on the various packaging materials and dispose of them separately if necessary. The digi-tech gmbh warranty This device has a 3 year warranty valid from the date of purchase. In the event of defects in this device, you have legal rights against the seller of the device. These statutory rights are not limited by our warranty set out below. Warranty terms The warranty period begins on the date of purchase. Please keep the receipt. This document is required as proof of purchase. If a material or manufacturing defect occurs within three years of the date of purchase of this device, the device will be repaired or replaced – at our discretion – by us free of charge. This warranty- 37 - service is subject to the condition that the defective appliance and the proof of purchase (receipt) are presented within the three-year period and that a brief written description describing the nature of the defect and when it occurred is provided. If the defect is covered by our warranty, we will either repair your device or send you a replacement. Repair or replacement of the unit does not start a new warranty period. Warranty period and statutory claims for defects The warranty does not extend the warranty period. This also applies to replaced and repaired parts. Any damage or defects already present at the time of purchase must be reported immediately after unpacking. After the warranty has expired, any repairs are subject to a charge. Scope of Warranty The device was carefully manufactured according to strict quality guidelines and carefully checked before delivery. The warranty applies to material or manufacturing defects. This warranty does not cover parts of the product that are subject to normal wear and tear and can therefore be regarded as wear parts or for damage to fragile parts, e.g. switches, batteries or parts made of glass. This warranty is void if the unit has been damaged or improperly used or maintained. For proper use of the device, all instructions given in the manual must be strictly observed. Uses and actions that are advised against or warned against in the operating instructions must be avoided at all costs. The device is designed exclusively for private and not for commercial use. The warranty expires in the- 38 - event of abusive or improper handling, the use of force or repairs that were not carried out by our authorised service branch. Processing in the event of a warranty claim Please follow the instructions below to ensure that your request is processed quickly:
Please have the receipt and item number (396656_2110) ready as proof of purchase for all enquiries.
Please refer to the type plate, engraving, title page of your manual (bottom left) or to the sticker on the back or underside for the item number.
If functional errors or other defects occur, please contact the following service department by phone or email first.
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