hama 00186321 RC 660 Radio Controlled Clock Instruction Manual

June 6, 2024
Hama

hama 00186321 RC 660 Radio Controlled Clock Instruction Manual

Operating Instructions

Operating instruction

Controls and Displays

  1. Time

  2. Alarm time

  3. Month

  4. Day

  5. Room humidity

  6. Room temperature

  7. SNOOZE /LIGHT  button /twilight sensor =activate the backlight (approx.
    10 seconds) /stop the alarm for 5 minutes

  8. 12/24/ YEAR  button =toggle 12/24-hour time format / set the year

  9. HOUR/MONTH  button =activate/deactivate the alarm / Display the set alarm time /set the hour/month

  10.   MIN/DATE  button =activate/deactivate manual radio signal reception /switch between °C and °F /set minute/date

  11. SENSOR OFF/ON  slide switch =activate/deactivate the twilight sensor

  12. LOCK  slide switch =change between normal mode and set modes: alarm, date, and time

  13. ALARM SELECT  slide switch =select alarm mode

  14. Battery compartment

Display Meaning Display Meaning
Radio signal ALW Workday alarm
Weak radio signal Alarm 1time
PM 12:00-23:59
(12-hour time) Alarm 2time
AM 0:00-11:59
(12-hour time) Snooze function
D Day Summertime
M Month
  1. Explanation of Warning Symbols and Notes
    Warning
    This symbol is used to indicate safety instructions or to draw your attention to specific hazards and risks.
    Note
    This symbol is used to indicate additional information or important notes.

  2. Package Contents

• Radio Controlled Alarm Clock RC 660
• 3xAAA batteries
• These operating instructions

  1. Safety Notes

• The product is intended for private, non-commercial use only.
• Protect the product from dirt, moisture, and overheating, and only use it in a dry environment.
• Do not use the product in areas where the use of electronic devices is not permitted.
• Do not put the product near interference fields, metal frames, computers, TVs, etc. Electronic devices and window frames can negatively affect the functionality of the product.
• Do not drop the product and do not expose it to any major shocks.
• Do not attempt to service or repair the product yourself. Leave any and all service work to qualified experts.
• Do not modify the product in any way. Doing so voids the warranty.
• Keep the packaging material out of the reach of children due to the risk of suffocation.
• Dispose of packaging material immediately according to locally applicable regulations.
Warning –Batteries
• Immediately remove and dispose of dead batteries from the product.
• Only use batteries (or rechargeable batteries) that match the specified type.
• Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of a different type or make.
• When inserting batteries, note the correct polarity (+ and -markings) and insert the batteries accordingly.
Failuretodosocould results in the batteries leaking or exploding.
• Do not overcharge batteries.
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
• Do not short circuit the batteries/ rechargeable batteries and keep them away from uncoated metal objects.

  1. Getting Started

• Move the LOCK slide switch (12) to the LOCK position to select normal mode.
4.1. Inserting the batteries
• Open the battery compartment (14), insert three AAA batteries with the correct polarity, and close the battery compartment (14).
4.2. Replacing the batteries
• Open the battery compartment (14), remove and properly dispose of the dead batteries and insert three new AAA batteries with the correct polarity. Replace the battery compartment cover.

  1. Press and hold the MIN/ DATE button (10) for approx. 3seconds to start a manual search for the DCF radio signal.
    Note  – Time settings
    • If during the initial setup of the device, no DCF radio signal is received within the first few minutes, the
    search is aborted. The radio icon will go out.
    • If there are reception problems, we recommend leaving the clock to sit overnight, since interference is generally less at night.
    • In the meantime, you can start a manual search for the DCF radio signal at another location or you can
    manually set the time and date.
    • The clock automatically continues to search for the DCF signal every hour. If the signal is received successfully, the manually set time and date are overwritten.
    Note –Summertime
    The clock automatically switches to summertime. appears on the display as long as summertime is activated.
    5.2. Manually setting the date/time Time
    • Move the LOCK slide switch (12) to the TIME SET position to manually set the time (1).
    • Set the hour by pressing the HOUR/ MONTH button (9).
    • Set the minute by pressing the MIN/ DATE button (10).
    • Move the LOCK slide switch (12) to the
    LOCK position to save your settings and return to normal mode.
    Date
    • Move the LOCK slide switch (12) to the DATE SET position to manually set the date (3/4).
    • Set the year by pressing the 12/24/ YEAR button (8).
    • Set the month by pressing the HOUR/ MONTH button (9).
    • Set the day by pressing the MIN/DATE button (10).
    • Move the LOCK slide switch (12) to the LOCK position to save your settings and return to normal mode. Selecting 12 or 24-hour format
    • Press the 12/24/ YEAR button (8) to switch between the 12 and 24-hour formats (1/2).
    5.3. Temperature display
    • Press the MIN/ DATE button (10) to choose between °C and °F for the temperature display (6).
    5.4. Alarm
    Setting the alarm time
    • Move the LOCK slide switch (12) to the ALARM SET position to manually set the alarm time (2).
    • Repeatedly press the 12/24/YEAR button (8) to set the time of alarm 1(2) or alarm 2(2).
    • Either the symbol or the  symbol is displayed accordingly.
    • Set the hour by pressing the HOUR/MONTH button (9).
    • Set the minute by pressing the MIN/ DATE button (10).
    • If necessary, press the 12/24/YEAR button (8) again to set the other alarm.
    • Move the LOCK slide switch (12) to the LOCK position to save your settings and return to normal mode.
    • Repeatedly press the HOUR/MONTH button (9) to display the set time of alarm 1(2) or alarm 2(2).
    • The corresponding symbol  is displayed for about 10 seconds.
    • By default, in normal mode (LOCK)the time for alarm 1(2) is displayed. Activating/deactivating the alarm
    • Press the HOUR/MONTH button (9) once or repeatedly and hold it for about 3seconds to enable or disable one of the alarms.
    • If an alarm is activated, the corresponding symbol ( is displayed. Select alarm mode
    • Move the ALARM SELECT slide switch (13) to the WORKING DAY position.
    • If alarm 1oralarm 2isactivated, the weekday alarm only triggers an alarm on weekdays (Monday to Friday). ALW (7) appears on the display.
    Select alarm mode
    • Move the ALARM SELECT slide switch (13) to the NORMAL position.
    • If alarm 1oralarm 2isactivated, the normal alarm triggers an alarm daily. The display does not show any additional indicators.
    Note –Alarm mode
    Selecting an alarm mode ( WORKING DAY or NORMAL )only has an effect if an alarm is enabled.
    Alarm mode exit/snooze function
    • If the alarm is triggered, the alarm symbol /will begin to flash and an alarm will sound.
    • Press any button (except the SNOOZE/LIGHT button (7)) to stop the alarm.
    • Otherwise, it will stop automatically after 2minutes. Note –Snooze function While the alarm signal is sounding, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button (7) to activate the snooze function. The alarm symbol
    / and will begin to flash. The alarm signal will be stopped for 5minutes, after which it will sound again.
    5.5. Backlight
    • If you press the  SNOOZE/ LIGHT  button (7), the display will light up for approx. 10 seconds.
    • The alarm clock is equipped with a twilight sensor (7) that automatically switches on the backlight of the display (10) to a dimmed setting as soon as it gets dark.
    • During the day or if there is enough light, the twilight sensor (7) automatically switches off the dimmed
    the backlight on the display.
    • Move the SENSOR OFF/ ON slide switch (11) to the SENSOR ON or SENSOR OFF position to activate or deactivate the twilight sensor (7).
    Note –Backlight
    • We recommend deactivating the twilight sensor while the clock is not in use, while it is packed during
    travel, etc.
    • Continuous use of the twilight sensor will drain the battery.

  2. Care and Maintenance

Only clean this product with a slightly damp, lint-free cloth and do not use
aggressive cleaning agents. Make sure that water does not get into the product.

  1. Warranty Disclaimer

Hama GmbH &CoKG assumes no liability and provides no warranty for damage resulting from improper installation/ mounting, improper use of the product, or failure to observe the operating
instructions and/or safety notes.

  1. Technical Data

| Radio Controlled Clock
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Power supply| 4.5 V
3xAAA batteries
Measuring range
Temperature
Air humidity| -9,9°C –+50°C
14°F –122°F
20 %–95%
9. Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Hama GmbH &CoKG declares that the radio equipment type [00186321, 00186322, 00136250, 00136251, 00136252] is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.hama.com -> 00186321, 00186322, 00136250, 00136251, 00136252 -> Downloads.Frequency band(s)| 77.5 kHz
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10. Recycling InformationNote on environmental protection:
After the implementation of the European Directive 2012/19/EU and 2006/66/EU in the national legal system, the following applies: Electric and electronic devices, as well as batteries, must not be disposed of with household waste. Consumers are obliged by law to return electrical and electronic devices as well as batteries at the end of their service lives to the public collecting points set up for this purpose or point of sale. Details to this are defined by the national law of the respective country. This symbol on the product, the instruction manual, or the package indicates that a product is subject to these regulations. By recycling, reusing the materials, or other forms of utilising old devices/Batteries, you are making an important contribution to protecting our environment

  1. Operation

Note
• Immediate Hold down the 12/24/ YEAR button (8), HOUR/ MONTH button (9), or the MIN/ DATE button (10) to select the values faster. ly remove and dispose of dead batteries from the product.
5.1. Automatic date/time setting using the DCF signal
• Once you have inserted the batteries, the display is switched on, an acoustic signal sounds and the alarm clock automatically starts searching for a PCF radio signal. During the search, the radio icon will flash. This process can take 3to5minutes.
• When the wireless signal is received, the date and time are automatically set.

Display Searching for the DCF signal
Display flashing Active
Display steady (not flashing) Successful –signal is being received
Not displayed Inactive – no signal reception

Hama GmbH &CoKG
86652 Monheim /Germany

Service &Support

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