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[. . . ] If keys are pressed during this stage, then proceed from "Setting up the Atomic Alarm" above. If there is no WWVB signal then the radio tower will not appear on the LCD When WWVB time reception is successful, the received time will automatically override the manually set time and date. (Please see notes on "Radio Controlled Time Reception" and "Manual Time Setting"). Radio controlled Time Reception: WWVB icon (flashing) Location test sequence for better reception During reception, the WWVB tower icon in the LCD will start flashing. This indicates that the WWVB time signal is present and the clock is trying to receive it. [. . . ] To exit, press the "SET" key to enter the "Daylight Saving Time setting" mode. Daylight Saving Time setting mode: 1. Automatic switching of summer/winter time will be enable if DST is ON. Now press the SET" key to enter the "Snooze setting" mode. Use the "MODE/+" key to select the desired snooze interval from 0-59 minutes (snooze function will disable if the minutes are set to "00") 2. Now press the "SET" key to enter the "Time setting" mode. Time setting mode: In some cases, the Alarm Clock may not be able to detect the WWVB signal which means the WWVB tower icon will not show at all on the LCD (see Trouble Shooting) because it is only visible when the signal is present. To overcome this problem, the time can be manually set for the time being (see Manual Time Setting below) by entering the setting mode. Following on from the Snooze setting mode, the hour digits will start flashing in the manual time setting mode. Use the "MODE/+" key to set the desired hours followed by pressing the "SET" key to move to the minutes setting 2. Set the desired minutes by pressing the "MODE/+" key followed by pressing the "SET" key to move to the "Year Setting" mode Year setting mode: 1. In the calendar section the year digits will start flashing (default setting year 1999). Select the desired year (from 1999 to 2019) by using the "MODE/+" key. Press the "SET" key to switch to the "Month setting" mode. Press the "SET" key to move to the "Day setting" mode. Press the "SET" key to enter the "Weekday setting" mode. Press the "SET" key to enter the "12/24 hour setting" mode. 4 12/24 hour select mode: 1. Choose the desired time display mode by using the "MODE+" key 2. Now press the "SET" key to enter the "Indoor temperature selection" mode. [. . . ] When reception is successful, no more radio signal reception will take place during that day. However if reception has been unsuccessful, the WWVB tower icon will not appear and reception will be attempted the following hour up to 6:00 a. m. Care and Maintenance: · · · · · · Extreme temperatures, vibration and shock should be avoided as these may cause damage to the unit and could give inaccurate readings. Do not use solvents or scouring agents as they may mark the LCD and casing. Immediately remove any low powered battery to avoid leakage and damage and replace only with a new battery of the recommended size. [. . . ]

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