Chaney Instrument model 75310 hanover atomix digital wall clock Manuel D’Utilisation

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Setting the Time Manually
 
Slide the FUNCTION SELECTOR on the back of the clock to the TIME SET position.
 
Press the HOUR button on the back of the clock to advance to the correct hour.
 
Press the MINUTE button on the back of the clock to advance to the correct minute.
 
Press the 12/24-HOUR button on the back to choose either 12 or 24-hour time display. (In the normal
12-hour format a “PM” will appear on the display during evening hours).
Setting The Date Manually
 
Your Atomic clock will automatically set the correct date once the signal is received. The date can be
set manually by sliding the FUNCTION SELECTOR to the Calendar position. Then press the MONTH,
DATE and YEAR buttons until the correct date appears on the display. Be sure you are in the correct
AM or PM time since the wrong time will affect the date settings.
Temperature Display
 
Press _ or _ button to choose either Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature display.
Care of Your Clock
 
Replace the batteries promptly when necessary and store the clock without batteries when not in use.
 
Clean your clock with a cloth or paper towel. Do not use corrosive cleanser or chemical solutions on the
clock.
 
Keep the clock clean and dry to avoid problems.
 
Avoid putting the clock in a highly humid environment such as poolside or in a bathroom.
 
Do not expose the clock to direct sunlight or extreme hot or cold temperatures.
Radio Control Feature
Your Radio Controlled clock is an extremely accurate timepiece. It relies on the Atomic Clock operated by
the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Fort Collins, Colorado. The NIST continuously
broadcasts the time signal (WWVB, 60KHz) which can be received anywhere in the continental United States
where long wave (AM) radio reception is possible. The signal can reach approximately 2,000 miles fro the
origin in Colorado.
CAUTION: Your ATOMIX Radio Controlled Clock is a precise instrument and can receive the time signal
anywhere an AM radio signal can be received. Generally the signal cannot be picked up in large concrete or
metal structures unless the clock is located near a window. Your clock reception may also be inhibited by the
following:
 
Mountains and valleys
 
Tall buildings
 
Power lines or high voltage cables
 
Near the freeway or airports
 
Near construction sites, traffic lights, neon lights, etc.
 
Inside concrete buildings or metallic structures
 
Near electrical appliances (such as a TV or computer)
 
Bad weather or electrical storms between your location and Colorado
 
Inside moving vehicles
Updating the Time Manually
You can update the time and start reception of the RC signal by pressing the WAVE button on the bottom of
the clock. However, frequent use of this feature will reduce battery life.
Reset Function (Trouble-shooting)
In some unusual situations, the reception and operation of your clock may be affected by background
interference and respond abnormally. If this occurs, press the RESET button located on the back of the clock
and resume normal clock operation following the instructions again from the beginning.
LIMITED WARRANTY INTERNATIONAL
Consumer may have more remedies at law than follows. Chaney Instrument Company warrants to the owner,
this product to be free from defect in material and workmanship for one year from date of purchase.
CHANEY INSTRUMENT SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR TORT. Chaney Instrument’s
obligation (at its option) is limited to repair or replace this product.
For in-warranty repair, send clock, accompanied by Guarantee, bearing Dealer’s name and date of purchase,
with $5.00 to cover handing and postage, to:
Chaney Instrument Company
965 Wells Street Lake Geneva, Wisconsin 53147 Made in China