AURIOL IAN 284994 - Alarm Clock

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Product typeRadio-controlled alarm clock
BrandAuriol
ModelIAN 284994
Power supply2 LR03 (AAA, 1.5 V) batteries
DisplayLCD screen with backlight
Time receptionDCF signal (automatic or manual)
Alarm functionAdjustable alarm with progressive 4-level alarm tone
Snooze functionAlarm repeat after 10 minutes
Temperature displayRange: 0-50°C (32-122°F), switchable °C/°F
Time format12 or 24 hours
Date displayDay, month, year (up to 2099)
Weekday displayIn multiple languages (German, English, French, etc.)
Time zoneAdjustable from -12 to +12 hours
BacklightManual activation for 5 seconds
Low battery indicatorSymbol on the display
UsageIndoor, domestic use
CleaningSoft, dry cloth
Battery safetyObserve polarity, do not recharge, replace in pairs
Package contentsRadio-controlled alarm clock, 2 LR03 batteries, instruction manual
CertificationsCE, compliant with Directive 1999/5/EC

Frequently Asked Questions - IAN 284994 AURIOL

How to set the alarm time?
Press and hold the ALARM button for 3 seconds. The hours flash. Use the + / RCC and - / °C / °F buttons to set the hour, then press ALARM to confirm. Then set the minutes in the same way. Press ALARM again to confirm and return to the time display.
How to activate or deactivate the alarm?
Briefly press the ALARM button to enter alarm mode. The ALM icon appears. Press ALARM again to activate or deactivate. The ((())) symbol indicates the alarm is activated. To exit, press MODE.
How to use the snooze function?
When the alarm sounds, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button. The alarm stops and reactivates after 10 minutes. During this time, the Z symbol flashes. To stop the alarm permanently, press ALARM.
How to change the temperature unit (°C/°F)?
In clock mode, press the - / °C / °F button to switch between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F).
How to manually set the time if the DCF signal is not received?
Press and hold MODE for 3 seconds to enter basic settings. Set the time zone, then the hour, minutes, year, month, day, and language using the +/- buttons and confirm with MODE. The product automatically returns to clock mode after 20 seconds of inactivity.
How to turn on the backlight?
Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to turn on the LCD backlight for about 5 seconds.
What to do if the display shows the low battery symbol?
The (low battery) symbol appears. Replace both batteries with new LR03 (AAA, 1.5 V) batteries, observing the polarity indicated in the compartment.
How to clean the radio-controlled alarm clock?
Only clean the exterior with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive products or solvents.
What is the operating temperature range?
The product operates correctly between 0°C and 50°C (32°F to 122°F).
How to interpret the symbols on the display?
The display shows the time, date, and temperature. Symbols include: DCF (signal reception), DST (daylight saving time), ((())) (alarm activated), Z (snooze active), (low battery), ALM (alarm mode).

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USER MANUAL IAN 284994 AURIOL

Operation and Safety Notes

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Intended use......Page 7

Parts description......Page 8

Technical data......Page 10

Scope of delivery......Page 10

General safety instructions ......Page 11

Safety instructions for batteries / rechargeable batteries ...... Page 13

Before initial use......Page 19

Initial use......Page 21

Automatic or manual DCF signal activation......Page 21

Changing basic settings ......Page 22

Setting the alarm....Page 25

Turning the alarm on/off......Page 26

Switching off the alarm signal......Page 27

Using the snooze function ...... Page 27

Lighting the LC display......Page 28

Switching the temperature display unit......Page 28

Replacing batteries ......Page 28

Troubleshooting Page 29

Cleaning and care......Page 29

Disposal Page 30

Declaration of conformity......Page 32

Radio-controlled alarm clock

Introduction

We congratulate you on the purchase of your new product. You have chosen a high quality product. The instructions for use are part of the product. They contain important information concerning safety, use and disposal. Before using the product, please familiarise yourself with all of the safety information and instructions for use. Only use the product as described and for the specified applications. If you pass the product on to anyone else, please ensure that you also pass on all the documentation with it.

Intendeduse

This product shows time, date and indoor temperature. The product is intended for private household use and is not suitable for commercial use.

Partsdescription

The control panel (see Fig. A)

1 ALARM button: Press this button to access the alarm function. Use to activate / deactivate the alarm function and shut off the alarm.
2 MODE button: Press this button to access the general settings for the product. Confirm settings with this button. In activate alarm mode, press this button to return to clock mode.
3 + /RCC button: Press this button to activate/deactivate DCF signal reception. In time mode press this button to select 24 or 12 hour format. In settings mode use this button to increase the values you wish to set.
4 - / °C / °F button: Press this button to select the temperature display unit (°C or °F). In settings mode use this button to decrease the values you wish to set.
5 SNOOZE/LIGHT button: When the alarm sounds press this button to snooze the alarm for 10 minutes. Otherwise press this key to activate the backlight for approx. 5 seconds.

The display (see Fig. B)

6 Time field: The time field indicates the time in 24 or 12 hour format. In 12 hour format it will also show AM (lat. „ante meridiem“ = before noon) and PM (lat. „post meridiem“ = after noon).
7 Info field: This field may show four different symbols: 8 : The DCF symbol indicates the DCF reception status. 9 DST: DST („Daylight Saving Time“) only appears during
European daylight saving time. This symbol cannot be manually activated.
10 Temperature field: The temperature field indicates the temperature either in °C or °F.
11 The alarm symbol indicates the alarm is activated. 12 The Snooze symbol indicates the snooze function has been activated.
13 This symbol indicates the batteries should be replaced. 14 Weekday field: In clock mode the weekday field indicates the day of the week under the DAY caption. When wetting the language this will indicate the selected language. In alarm activation mode and in alarm mode this will show ALM

15 Date field: The date field shows the day of the month under DATE and the month under MONTH. You may also set it to show the year.
16 Battery compartment cover (see Fig. C) 17 Battery compartment (see Fig. D)

Technical data

Operating voltage: 3V (direct current)

Batteries: 2 x Batteries LRO3 (type AAA, 1.5 V)

Temperature range: approx. 0-50 °C (32-122 °F)

Scope of delivery

1 Radio controlled alarm clock
2 Batteries LRO3 (inserted)
1 Set of operating instructions

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General safety instructions

Before using the product, please familiarise yourself with all of the safety information and instructions for use! When passing this product on to others, please also include all the documents!

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WARNING!

DANGER TO LIFE

AND RISK OF ACCIDENTS FOR INFANTS AND CHIL-

DREN! This product may be used by children age 8 years and up, as well as by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capacities, or lacking experience and / or knowledge, so long as they are supervised or instructed in the safe use of the product and understand the associated risks.

Children should not be allowed to play with the product. Cleaning and user maintenance should not be performed by children without supervision.

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Safetyinstructions for batteries/re- chargeable batteries

DANGER TO LIFE! Keep

batteries/rechargeable batteries out of reach of children. If

accidentally swallowed seek immediate medical attention.

DANGER OF EX- PLOSION! Never

recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Do not short-circuit batteries/rechargeable batteries and/or open them. Overheating, fire or bursting can be the result.

Never throw batteries/recharge-able batteries into fire or water.

- Do not exert mechanical loads to batteries/rechargeable batteries.

Risk of leakage of batteries / rechargeable batteries

- Avoid extreme environmental conditions and temperatures, which could affect batteries/rechargeable batteries, e.g. radiators/direct sunlight.

- Avoid contact with the skin, eyes and mucous membranes. In the event of contact with battery acid, thoroughly flush the affected area with plenty of clean water and seek immediate medical attention.

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EAR PROTECTIVE

GLOVES! Leaked or

damaged batteries/ rechargeable batteries can cause burns on contact with

the skin. Wear suitable protective gloves at all times if such an event occurs.

In the event of a battery leak, immediately remove it from the product to prevent damage.

Only use the same type of batteries/rechargeable batteries. Do not mix used and new batteries/rechargeable batteries.

■ Remove the batteries/re-chargeable batteries if the

product will not be used for a longer period.

Risk of damage of the product

■ Only use the specified type of battery/rechargeable battery!
- When inserting ensure the correct polarity! This is shown inside the battery compartment!

- Clean the contacts on the battery and in the battery compartment before inserting!

■ Remove exhausted batteries/rechargeable batteries from the product immediately.

Before initial use

☐ First remove the protective film from the LC display of the product.
☐ Remove the plastic strip sticking out of the battery compartment.

Note: The LC display will now perform a quick function check and starts receiving the DCF signal (for details please refer to: automatic or manual DCF signal activation). This process may

take a few minutes and is indicated by the DCF symbol flashing in the info field 7.

Upon successful reception of the radio signal the DCF symbol will stop flashing.

The product is now in clock mode and indicates the current time (CET - Central European Time). It also indicates the date, weekday in German and the temperature in °C.

Note: If you are located in a time zone other than Central European Time or wish to display the weekday in another language, it must be manually set. Please refer to chapter „Changing basic settings“.

Note: Should you be in a country in which the DCF signal can be received but the time is different to your current local time, you can use the time zone setting to have the product display your current local time. If you find yourself in a country in which, for example, the local time is an hour ahead of Central European Time (CET), you set the time zone to +01. The product is now still controlled by DCF but shows the time as one hour ahead of CET.

Note: If the product is unable to receive a signal after 7 minutes, the DCF symbol will turn off. In this case, possibly change the location of the product and start reception of the

radio signal manually. Please refer to chapter „Automatic or manual DCF signal activation“.

Note: If a signal can't be received after changing the location the time must be set manually. Please refer to chapter „Changing basic settings“.

Initialuse

• Automatic or manual DCF signal activation

automatic:

Note: The DCF signal (time signal transmitter) consists of time pulses emitted by one of the most accurate clocks in the world close to Frankfurt / Main, Germany – this varies by 1 second in 30,000 years. Your product will receive the time signal under optimum conditions up to a distance of approx. 1,500 km from Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Reception of the radio signal generally takes approx. 3–10 minutes. Reception can be considerably impaired by obstacles (e.g. concrete walls) or sources of interference (e.g. other electrical devices). You may have to change the location of the product (e.g. near a window) if there are problems with reception. This product

updates its time once daily via DCF signal. The reception process is indicated with an animated DCF symbol 8 in the info field 7. If reception is successful the DCF symbol will be static. If reception is unsuccessful the DCF symbol will disappear until the next successful reception.

manually:

☐ Press and hold the + / RCC 3 button for 3 seconds. The flashing DCF symbol in the info field 7 indicates the product is attempting to receive a signal.

Note: You may cancel reception by pressing the + / RCC 3 button again. The DCF symbol will then stop flashing.

Changing basic settings

☐ Press and hold the MODE 2 button for 3 seconds to access the basic settings mode from clock mode.
During each of the following programming steps press the + / RCC 3 or - / ^ C / ^ F 4 button to make a change.
TIP: Pressing and holding the + / RCC or - / ^ C / ^ F button will quickly increase or decrease the numbers.
☐ Press the MODE 2 button to confirm a setting. You will automatically advance to the next programming step.

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Note: If no changes are made for 20 seconds the product will automatically return to clock mode.

The following settings can be adjusted one after the other:

Programming stepSetting Standard displayExplanation
1Setting the time zone0 Enter your time difference from Central Euro- pean Time. The time difference can be set ranging from +12 hours to -12 hours.
Programming steps 2 to should only be adjusted if the DCF signal reception failed. When receiving the DCF signal any deviations from the will be corrected.
2Set hour The hour display in the clock field6 flashes
3Set minutes The minute display in the clock field6 flashes
4Set year The year display in the date field 15 flashesThe year can be set up to 2099.
5Set month The month display in the date field 15 flashes
6Set day The day display in the date field 15 flashes
The following language setting impacts the weekday display in the weekday field 14.
7Set language The acronym for the current language flashes in the weekday field 14Choose from the following languages: GER - German ITA - Italian FRE - French NET - Dutch ESP - Spanish DAN - Danish ENG - English

In program step press the MODE button 2 to confirm the language. The product will return to clock mode.

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Setting the alarm

☐ Press and hold the ALARM 1 button for 3 seconds to switch from clock mode to alarm mode. The weekday field 14 will display ALM. at the bottom left. This indicates the product is in alarm mode. At the same time the alarm

symbol (((•))) 11 will appear in the info field 7, indicating the alarm function is now ready for use. The hour display will flash.

☐ Press the +/RCC 3 or -/°C/°F 4 button to adjust the hour display.

TIP: Press and hold the + / RCC or - / °C / °F button to quickly increase or decrease the numbers.

☐ Press the ALARM button again to confirm your entry. The minute display will now flash.

☐ Press the +/RCC 3 or -/°C/°F 4 button to adjust the minute display.

TIP: Press and hold the + / RCC or - / °C / °F button to quickly increase or decrease the numbers.

☐ Press the ALARM button again to confirm your entry. The ALM indicator will return to the weekday display. The product will now return to clock mode.

Turning the alarm on / off

Briefly press the ALARM button 1. The product is now in alarm mode and indicates the alarm time. ALM will appear at the bottom left.

☐ Press the ALARM button again to turn the alarm on or off. The alarm symbol ( (()) ) 11 indicates the alarm has been activated.
Press the MODE button 2 again to leave alarm mode. The ALM display will disappear and the product returns to clock mode. In clock mode the alarm function being activated is also indicated by the Alarm symbol ( (•) ) 11.

- Switching off the alarm signal

Note: With the alarm activated a signal with 4 levels will sound for approx. 2 minutes at the alarm time set. The alarm symbol ( (()) ) [11] flashes.

Press the ALARM 1 button to switch off the alarm. The alarm symbol stops flashing. The static alarm symbol continues to appear in the info field 7.

Note: If the alarm function is not switched off, the alarm will again sound the next day at the set time.

• Using the snooze function

□ Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT 5 button when the alarm sounds to activate the snooze function. The alarm sound will stop and sound again 10 minutes later. During this

10 minute period the snooze symbol Z^Z will flash next to the alarm symbol ((())) 11 .

To actually shut the alarm off, press the ALARM 1 button. The snooze symbol z^2 will now turn off.

Lighting the LC display

☐ Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT 5 button to light the LC display for approx. 5 seconds.

Switching the temperature display unit

In clock mode press the - / °C / °F button 4 to switch the temperature unit between Celsius (display: °C) and Fahrenheit (display: °F).

●Replacingbatteries

Note: If the LC display shows ☐13, the batteries need to be changed.

□ Always replace all the batteries at the same time.
☐ Only use battery type LRO3.

☐ Open the battery compartment 17 by the handle of the battery compartment cover 16.
☐ Remove the old batteries and insert new batteries. Check the polarity of the batteries. This is shown in the battery compartment.
☐ Close the battery compartment. Your product is now again ready for use.

●Troubleshooting

The product contains delicate electronic components. For this reason it is possible that it can be disrupted by radio transmitting equipment in the immediate vicinity. Electrostatic discharges can lead to malfunctions. In the event of such malfunctions, remove the batteries briefly and reinsert them.

- Cleaning and care

☐ The product should only be cleaned externally, using a soft, dry cloth.

●Disposal

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The packaging is made entirely of recyclable materials, which you may dispose of at local recycling facilities. The Green Dot is not valid for Germany.

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Observe the marking of the packaging materials for waste separation, which are marked with abbreviations (a) and numbers (b) with following meaning: 1-7: plastics / 20-22: paper and fibreboard / 80-98: composite materials.

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The product and packaging materials are recyclable, dispose of it separately for better waste treatment. The Triman logo is valid in France only.

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Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more details of how to dispose of your worn-out product.

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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 and its amendments. Please return the batteries and / or the product to the available collection points.

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Never dispose of batteries in your household waste. They may contain toxic heavy metals and are subject to hazardous waste regulations. The chemical symbols of the heavy metals are: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead. Therefore dispose of used batteries through your municipal collection site.

- Declaration of conformity

We, OWIM GmbH & Co. KG, Stiftsbergstraße 1, DE-74167 Neckarsulm, GERMANY, hereby declare under our sole responsibility the product: Radio-controlled alarm clock, Model no.: HG00870A/HG00870B/HG00870C, Version: 03 / 2017, to which the declaration refers, complies with the standards/normative documents of 1999/5/EC.

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The complete declaration of conformity can be viewed at: www.owim.com

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AVERTISSEMENT!

DANGER DE MORT ET D'ACCIDENT POUR LES ENFANTS EN BAS ÂGE ET LES ENFANTS ! Le produit

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PORTER DES GANTS DE PROTECTION !

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EXPLOSIEGEVAAR!

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