UTS Radio Solar Alarm Clock Silver *Manufactory Black Forest

Product no.: 1108.301

67.00 €
-5%
63.90 €
incl. VAT, plus delivery
Not in stock
Delivery time: ca. 2-5 day(s)

Description

UTS Radio Solar Alarm Clock Silver (Manufactory Black Forest)

*** Made in Germany ***

Radio-controlled-alarm-clock solar with snooze and lighting

Alarm clock features

  • UTS article no. 460001
  • Plastic case silver, dial white
  • Snooze - Alarm Repeat
  • Crescendo alarm
  • UTS DCF Radio Clockwork
  • Illumination - The dial illumination is automatically turned on for 5 seconds each time the alarm is triggered. Likewise with every short press of the illumination button
  • Solar battery LR6 AA (included)
  • Dimensions: 121 x 94 x 52 mm
  • Weight: 202 g

Reception Area And Time

The DCF77 signal can be received – depending on the time of day and year – up to a distance of around 2000 km.
The time signal transmitter DCF77 is a long-wave transmitter in Mainflingen near Frankfurt am Main, which supplies most radio-controlled clocks in Western Europe with the legal time applicable in Germany.


Frequently asked questions about the UTS radio solar alarm clock

  1. Restart Clock.
    Remove the battery from the battery compartment. Place the watch face down on a surface and briefly (approx. 2 seconds) insert the battery upside down (reverse polarity). Then put it back in the correct way.
  2. The Clock Keeps Running In Circles.
    Restart the watch (1) The battery is almost empty, please check the voltage or the movement is defective. Please contact service.
  3. Clock Does Not Set.
    Take the watch away from possible sources of interference. The distance to televisions, computers, monitors, etc. should be more than 1 meter. Then restart the clock (1).
  4. The Clock Stays At 4:00, 8:00 Or 12:00 And Does Not Adjust Itself.
    The watch needs up to 10 minutes to receive the radio signal and set itself. If the reception conditions are poor, this can even take overnight.
  5. Clock Shows Wrong Time.
    Restart clock (1)
  6. Battery.
    Special rechargeable battery (solar clock battery) with alkaline manganese cell available from www.uhrmacherwerkzeuge.com


Reception area

The DCF77 time signal transmitter is a longwave transmitter in Mainflingen near Frankfurt am Main, which supplies most radio-controlled clocks in Western Europe with the legal (clock) time applicable in Germany. The DCF77 signal can be received - depending on the time of day and year - up to a distance of around 2000 km.