HYUNDAI AC 9281 Digital Alarm Clock Instruction Manual

June 5, 2024
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HYUNDAI AC 9281 Digital Alarm Clock

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FEATURES

  1. Time
    • 12/24 hour time display selectable
    • Daily Snooze Alarm function
    • Perpetual Calendar Up to Year 2069
    • Day of week in 8 languages user selectable
  2. Temperature
    • Indoor measurable range: -9.9°C ~+50°C
    • Measures °C / °F user selectable

UNIT APPEARANCE

  1. Part A – LCD
    A1: Time
    A2: Radio Control Icon
    A3: Temperature
    A4: Day of Week
    A5: Date

  2. Part B – Button
    B1: “SNOOZE/LIGHT” Button
    B2: “TIME” Button
    B3: “-” Button
    B4: “+” Button
    B5: “ALARM” Button
    B6: “RESET” Button

  3. Part C – Structure
    C1: Battery Doo

GETTING STARTED

  • Open battery Cover (C1)
  • Insert 2 x AAA size batteries observing polarity [“ +” and “ –“ marks]
  • Replace battery compartment cover
  • Place the unit onto flat surface; the unit is ready for use now.

TIME AND ALARM SETTING

  • Radio Controlled Time
    • After the start-up of the unit, the clock automatically starts to scan the DCF time signal. Radio Control Icon “ ” (A2) flashes on LCD

  • The clock automatically synchronized with the DCF radio signal every day at 2.00 am & 3.00 am to maintain accurate time keeping. If synchronization with the DCF radio signal fails, “    ” on LCD disappear and the clock then attempts to synchronize with the DCF radio signal at 4.00 am and 5am.

  • The clock can be set to scan the radio signal manually by holding “-”&”+” buttons (B3&B4) for 3 seconds. Each reception takes around several minutes. If receptions fail, scanning stops. (“  ” on LCD disappear) and repeats again on next full hour. E.g. scanning failed at 8:20a.m. It will scan again at 9:00 a.m.

  • Stop scanning DCF radio signal by holding “-”&”+” button (B3&B4) for 3 seconds.

  • “ ” shown on the LCD if it is in Daylight Saving Time Mode.

Manual Time Setting

  • In time display, hold “TIME” button (B2) for 3 seconds to enter Clock/Calendar setting Mode.
  • Press “-” (B3) or “+” (B4) button to adjust the setting and press “TIME” button (B2) to confirm each setting. (By keeping the “-” (B3) or “+” (B4) button pressed, could accelerate the process and reach the desired value more quickly)
  • The setting sequence is shown as follow:, Hour, Minute, Second, Year, Day-Month Sequence, Month, Date, Time Zone, Language of Weekday.
  • There are 8 languages, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Polish and Czech, for day-of-week. The languages and their selected abbreviations for each day of the week are shown in the following table.

Language| Sunday| Monday| Tuesday| Wednesday| Thursday| Friday| Saturday
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
English, ENG| SUN| MON| TUE| WED| THU| FRI| SAT
German, GER| SON| MON| DIE| MIT| DON| FRE| SAM
French, FRE| DIM| LUN| MAR| MER| JEU| VEN| SAM
Spanish, SPA| DOM| LUN| MAR| MIE| JUE| VIE| SAB
Italian, ITA| DOM| LUN| MAR| MER| GIO| VEN| SAB
Dutch, DUT| ZON| MAA| DIN| WOE| DON| VRI| ZAT
Poland, POL| NIE| PON| WTO| SRO| CZW| PIA| SOB
Czech, CZE| NED| PON| UTE| STR| CTV| PAT| SOB

Note:

  1. All Setting mode will automatically exit in around 15 seconds without any adjustment.
  2. For Time Zone: If you receive no RC-DCF frequency signal, the time zone should be set to 0. Time Zone is used in countries which can received the DCF frequency signal but the time zone is different from German Time ( i.e. GMT+1).

3 Daily Alarm Setting

  • Press “ TIME” button (B2) to select to view: Time Alarm Time (“AL” shown on the display)
  • When viewing the alarm time, hold “TIME” button (B2) for 3 seconds to enter Alarm Time setting. Press “-” (B3) or “+” (B4) button to adjust the alarm time. Press “TIME” button (B2) to confirm the setting

Snooze Alarm Function

  • Press “ALARM” Button (B5) to activate the alarm function. „ „ appears on the display.
  • When alarm alerts, alarm icon „ „flashes, except “SNOOZE” button, press any buttons to stop the alarm. Otherwise, the alarm signal sounds for about 2 minutes, then stops automatically.
  • Press “SNOOZE” (B5) button when alarm alerts. The alarm snoozes for around 4 minutes, then it alerts again. “ Z  ” flashes on the LCD during the snooze time. The snooze function can be enabled for maximum 8 times.

12/24 Hour Display mode

Press “+” (B4) button to select 12 or 24 hours mode.

THERMOMETER

  • Press “-” (B3) button to select Temperature in Celsius mode/ Fahrenheit mode.
  • If the temperature is out of the measurable range, LL.L (beyond the minimum temperature) or HH.H (beyond the maximum temperature) will be shown on the LCD.

BACKLIGHT

Press “LIGHT” button (B1), back light states for around 5 seconds

PRECAUTIONS

  • The clock loses its time information when the battery is removed.
  • Do not expose it to direct sunlight, heavy heat, cold, high humidity or wet areas
  • Never clean the device using abrasive or corrosive materials or products. Abrasive cleaning agents may scratch plastic parts and corrode electronic circuits

We reserve the right to change technical specifications.

WARNING: Do not use this product near water, in wet areas to avoid fire or injury of electric current. Always turn off the product when you don’t use it or before a revision. There aren’t any parts in this appliance which are reparable by consumer. Always appeal to a qualified authorized service. The product is under a dangerous tention.

Old electrical appliances, used batteries and accumulators disposal

This symbol appearing on the product, on the product accessories or on the product packing means that the product must not be disposed as household waste. When the product/ battery durability is over, please, deliver the product or battery (if it is enclosed) to the respective collection point, where the electrical appliances or batteries will be recycled. The places, where the used electrical appliances are collected, exist in the European Union and in other European countries as well. By proper disposal of the product you can prevent possible negative impact on environment and human health, which might otherwise occur as a consequence of improper manipulation with the product or battery/ accumulator. Recycling of materials contributes to protection of natural resources. Therefore, please, do not throw the old electrical appliances and batteries/ accumulators in the household waste. Information, where it is possible to leave the old electrical appliances for free, is provided at your local authority, at the store where you have bought the product. Information, where you can leave the batteries and accumulators for free, is provided to you at the store, at your local authority.

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