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Dear customer,
with the purchase of this radio-controlled watch you are in possession of a chrono-
meter equipped with the latest technolgy, allowing manipulation merely with the
help of two correctors. The supplementary function "Manual start" now guarantees
also the possibility to replace the battery out of the range of transmitter. For this ple-
ase keep your operating manual always within reach at a safe place.

General information:

Hours and minutes on your watch are displayed analogously by means of the hand
and seconds by the second-sweep-hand, the current date is shown digitally on the
LCD.

Change of LCD information display:

Pressing the corrector 2 (right button) for a short time (<3 seconds) switches
from display of the date (day/month) to display of seconds and signal recepction.
Permanent display of the radio tower indicates display of accurate radio-controlled
time. The digit to the right of the radio tower, reception control, displays the num-
ber of days the watch could not establish connection to DCF transmitter. "0" means
the best reception conditions. After 3 seconds the LCD display switches automati-
cally back to display of the date.
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Selection of time zone:

Use a spike-like object to actuate the corrector 1 (left dimple button) for a short
time (<3 seconds). The LCD displays the current time now. Repeated short actua-
tion of the corrector 1 advances the time dis played on LCD by one hour each as if
moving eastward through the individual time zones. After each actuation of the but-
ton also the hands of the watch advance one hour. After the eleventh actuation of
the button you advance from the west (as if backwards) towards the CET by one
hour each. For Great Britain with minus one hour as compared to DCF-time as extre-
me case, you have to actuate the button 23 times. In case of slow actuation of the
compensator, hands of the watch follow each of these 23 changes. Your watch did
not fail if, in case of extremely fast sequence of these 23 actuations, its hands per-
form only the 11th change of time. 9 seconds after the last actuation the LCD swit-
ches back to corrected time zone display of the date.
Switching back to dcf-time: (from the set time zone)
Actuate the corrector 1 (left) for more than 3 seconds. Your watch will be reset
automatically to all current DCF-time information. Because of the internal memory,
this function is available at any time during or after long-range travels, even out of
the range of transmitter.
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