Reset, Troubleshooting, Cleaning and maintenance – Auriol Z31311 User Manual
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The projection radio-controlled alarm clock determines
whether or not it is summer time through the DCF
radio signal.
Note: Within buildings of steel reinforced concrete,
the signal reception may be strongly influenced.
Reset
If the device displays faulty or unusual values, press
the reset key
26
to return to the factory settings.
Troubleshooting
The device contains delicate electronic
components. For this reason it is possible that it
can be disrupted by radio transmitting equipment
in the immediate vicinity. For example, this can be
mobile phones, two-way radios, CB radios, radio
control systems / other remote controls and
microwave equipment. If erroneous indications
occur in the display, remove such equipment from
the vicinity of the device.
Electrostatic
discharges can lead to malfunctions.
In the case of such malfunctions remove the
batteries briefly and then insert them again.
Cleaning and maintenance
Under no circumstances should you use liquids or
detergents, as these will damage the device.
The device should only be cleaned on the outside
with a soft dry cloth.
Disposal
The packaging is made entirely of
recyclable materials, which you may
dispose of at local recycling facilities.
Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more
details of how to dispose of your worn-out product.
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. Please
return the batteries and / or the device to the available
collection points.
Environmental damage through
incorrect disposal of the batteries!
Batteries may not be disposed of with the usual
domestic waste. They may contain toxic heavy metals
and are subject to hazardous waste treatment rules
and regulations. The chemical symbols for heavy
metals are as follows: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury,
Pb = lead. That is why you should dispose of used
batteries at a local collection point.
Pb Hg
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