Should the fuse in the 13 amp mains plug require changing a 3 amp BS1362 fuse must be fitted. The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible. Daylight saving time (DST) means at summer time you add one hour to standard time. 1 In manual mode, you can manually able or disable the DST function. Press the mode button (8) 5 times. The unit will be in local time setting mode. Choose your city eg LON then press the Snooze button (7) once. The DST symbol will appear and one hour will be added to your local time. 3 3 Press the mode button (8) 6 times. The unit will be at world time setting mode. Choose the city you want to review, e.g. LAX Los Angeles. Press the Snooze button (7) once. The DST symbol will appear. One hour will be added onto the world time. Please note that this action will only affect that particular time zone, i.e. LAX time. It will not change your local real time, i.e. LON. Battery back-up facility (unit will work without a battery being fitted) 1 Remove the battery compartment cover (located underneath the unit) by pushing in the clip and lifting off. 2 Insert a 2 x AAA batteries and connect to terminals (Ensure batteries are inserted correctly) 3 Replace the battery compartment cover. Should a power interruption occur the clock will continue to run, however, time keeping will not be accurate. If the optional battery is not installed in case of the AC power failure, the clock will go through the automatic msf setting. You will need to reset the alarm when power is restored. Battery back-up is designed to operate for a short period only. If the unit is not to be used for a prolonged period, remove the battery to avoid battery leakage. In the interests of environmental safety : dispose of batteries safely. Radio controlled clock (automatic clock) operation Once you plug in the power cable and install the back-up batteries in the battery compartment (2). 1 All the segments go solid for 2 seconds (LCD panel back-light will come on automatically). 2 The letters “LON” and the rc signal receiver symbol will flash. 3 After a few seconds the display will show “— : — “ with the second section “00”. 4 When the RC signal has been received and decoded successfully, the second section starts counting up. The real time clock is updated by the signal which goes solid and immediately switches to the Auto Run Mode. 4 If the RC signal has not been received and decoded successfully 1 Your unit will stay in “0:00” with all the symbols cleared and will stop receiving the RC signal after 15 minutes. 2 Press the mode button (8) once to switch the unit into self quartz oscillation Auto Run Mode. Please refer to the SETTING THE TIME AND DATE IN REAL TIME SECTION to set the clock manually. (The date and time is defaulted to 2 January 2003 0:00). 3 If you wish to receive the RC signal again, press the RC signal receiving mode button (14) to start receiving the signal. Press the RC signal receiving button (14) to change the RC signal receiving mode accordingly. 1 When the symbol flashes you will start receiving the RC signal 2 When the symbol clears your unit will start receiving the RC signal at 0:00 or 12:00 only. NOTE: a) In order to get a clear, accurate RC signal, your clock requires several minutes for receiving. This is normal. b) Please do not place the RC signal receiver (1) near any electronic or electrical products to avoid any interference (e.g. TV set, computer, refrigerator etc). Clock operation (operate without RC signal) Your clock is designed to operate by either synchronizing with the RC signal or built-in quartz oscillation, which means your clock can always be working even after you have left the RC signal transmitting area. Weak or no RC signal is detected: When there is a weak RC signal (not enough for synchronizing), the “0:00” will appear. Please set the clock manually. (Please refer to the clock setting section). 5 View your clock functions with mode button Your clock is designed to view its varied functions by pressing mode button (8) Please see below chart for reference: Auto run (real time) mode Set clock (real time) Set Date (real time) Review the world time Set City (real time) set alarm 2 Set alarm 1 NOTE: When no button has been pressed for 15 seconds and is not in auto run mode your unit will switch back into auto run mode automatically. Setting the time and date for real time 1 Press the mode button (8) and the current real time will be flashing. 2 Press forward button (14) or backward button (15) to change the setting by 1 minute per step. Press and hold the forward or backward button (for approximately 3 seconds) to change the setting in fast mode of 10 minutes per step. 3 Press the mode button (8) again to confirm the current setting and enter into the date setting mode. 4 Press the forward button (14) or backward button (15) to change the setting by 1 day per step. Fast setting as above. (The date will be flashing in the LCD when setting). 5 Pres...