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PANTONE 072 C PANTONE 123 C
Paper weight 60gsm
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed, which include the following: 1. Read all the instructions and keep for reference. 2. Ensure that your battery used corresponds to that stated in these instructions. 3. Do not immerse in water or other liquids. 4. Do not use the watch near water, in the bath, in the sink or near any other container. 5. Do not use the watch for any other use than its intended use. 6. This appliance is for HOUSEHOLD USE only.
Tavistock & jones
Radio Controlled Silent Night Alarm Clock
DISPOSAL • • •
T&J
e v e ry d ay s o l u t i o n s
Est. 1992
Please respect the environment! Dispose of the packaging according to the local recycling regulations. Dispose of the appliance at the end of its life span according to environmental considerations.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Accurate to one second in 138,000,000 years
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Power: Battery 1.5 V AA (not included). Measures: W11xH11.5xD4cm Weight: 128g (with 1xAA battery not included) This item complies with all the required European standards.
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Model No. EL6610
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Please read carefully before use and keep for future reference
Imported and distributed by Easylife Group Ltd, London NW1 0JP
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Support Line: 0844 441 8448
For more innovative products from Easylife please visit: Est. 1992
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PANTONE 072 C PANTONE 123 C
Paper weight 60gsm
Dear Customer Thank you for purchasing the Tavistock & Jones Radio Controlled Silent Night Alarm Clock. The incessant ticking of most bedside clocks is irritating and makes dropping off to sleep a problem. The big number Radio Controlled Bedside Clock from watchmakers Tavistock & Jones is different, it’s Super Silent. Instead of the usual jerky movement, the cause of the ticking sound in ordinary clocks, the second hand sweeps silently around. Radio-controlled from the UK’s atomic transmitter in Rugby, it’s accurate to one second in 138,000,000 years and adjusts automatically for daylight savings time. With big bold numbers and glow-in-the-dark hands, a loud ‘sleep-proof’ alarm with snooze function and light, it uses one AA battery (not included) and measures W11xH11.5xD4cm.
PARTS 1. Battery Compartment 2. Alarm Dial Knob 3. Alarm On/Off Switch 4. Snooze/Light Button 5. M.SET button 7. RESET button 6. REC button
TO SET THE TIME MANUALLY Press and hold the M.SET button (5) for 3 seconds to set the time. The second hand moves and stops at 12 o’clock position: Press the M.SET button (5) for 1 second to advance 1 minute Press the M.SET button (5) for more than 1 second to auto advance the minute hand. In order to go back to the Radio Controlled mode, either leave to stand for 30 seconds, or press the REC button C Receiving the radio control signal automatically The radio-controlled clock will automatically receive the atomic signal twice every day: at 1:00 and 3:00am. During the signal reception, the second hand stops at 12 o’clock position. It will take 3-12 minutes to receive the signal. Receiving the radio control signal manually Press the REC button (6) for 3 seconds. The second hand will stop at the 12 o’clock position and start receiving the radio signal within 3-12 minutes. Once it has received the MSF signal and processed it accordingly, the clock will automatically display the correct time. If the clock still has not set itself after 12 minutes, reception isn’t good enough, so move to another location.
ALARM FUNCTIONS Set alarm time Turn the set-alarm knob (2) in the direction of the arrow in order to set the alarm time. Never turn the set-alarm knob (2) in the opposite direction as it could damage the works.
TROUBLE SHOOTING MSF reception difficulties Like any receiver, your clock needs good signal reception to work properly. The main causes of reception failure are: * Atmospheric and local interferences * Interference from electrical equipment e.g. T.V, computers or radios within 2 meters of the clock. * Location of the clocks internal receiver within the building. * Reduced local signal due to steel framed structure. * Reduced signal due to interference problems in your house or building. * Outside the normal transmission radius.
BATTERY INSERTION/REPLACEMENT
To install or replace the battery, please follow these steps: 1. Pull down the battery (1) compartment (at the back of the case). 2. Insert one new battery (AA type, 1.5V, LR6), observing correct polarity as indicated in the battery compartment. 3. Put lid (1) back again.
TO SET THE TIME AUTOMATICALLY
Once the battery is installed correctly the clock will automatically set itself to 12 o’clock and then begin receiving a signal. Once it has received the MSF signal and processed it accordingly (which takes 3 to 12 minutes maximum), the clock will automatically display the correct time. We recommend that you do not move the clock during this process. If the clock still has not set itself after 12 minutes, reception is faulty or not possible at the chosen location. Move to a different location and repeat by pressing the RESET button (7).
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The following suggestion may help improve reception of the MSF signal: * Check that the battery is new and in good condition. * Check that the battery is correctly inserted. * Try rotating the clock as the internal receiver that picks up the signal is most effective when it is facing directly towards or away from the transmission signal. * Try moving your clock to a new location away from any electrical equipment e.g. T.V, computers or radios. * Place the clock near a window or external wall. * Remove the battery and insert the battery again after 5.30pm. Due to local interference the signal is stronger between midnight and 5am. Note: In weak signal conditions press the REC button to start the receiving mode.
Support Line: 0844 441 8448
For more innovative products from Easylife please visit: Est. 1992
e v e ry d ay s o l u t i o n s
www.easylifegroup.com