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1. ooo 33 Warranty conditions N n gt 74 a y INE L SV V OTE 6 Product contents device parts 06006 Housing Hanging loop Suction cup 4x Support foot LR 6 R 6 AA 1 5 V battery Battery compartment A button button RESTART button Support foot holder RADIO SIGNAL button SET button RESET button REC button M SET button Housing cover Current time Radio tower symbol Current seconds Current temperature Current week day Current date Current month DST daylight saving time symbol this is the equi valent to British Summer Time Hands The product contents include one type LR61 5 V battery General information General information Reading and storing the instruction manual This instruction manual accompanies this radio controlled bathroom clock It contains impor tant information on installation set up and use For improved readability the radio controlled bathroom clock will be referred to below simply as the cl
2. First use Checking the clock and product contents NOTICE Risk of damage The clock can be damaged if you incautious ly open the packaging with a sharp knife or another pointed object careful when opening 1 Take the clock out of the packaging 2 Remove the packaging material AFTER SALES SUPPORT BZ 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu B Installing setting up the clock 3 Check whether the delivery is complete see fig A 4 Check whether the clock exhibits any damages 5 If the delivery is incomplete or if the clock exhibits damage do not use instead contact the manufac turer at the service address provided on the warran ty card Installing setting up the clock You can choose from various possibilities for positioning the clock Mounting the clock with the suction cups see fig A e Mounting the clock with the hanging loop e Setting up the clock on the support foot 0 Mounting the clock with the suction cups Observe the following notes when mounting the clock with the suction cups see fig Make sure that the base which you set the clock up on is free of dust and grease If necessary use a cleaner to clean the surface in advance Setup your clock location where it cannot be damaged If the clock comes loose on its own and falls down please keep in mind that broken glass is not covered by warranty e Avoid fixing one
3. C 50 C measurement interval 30 sec Time zone setting 12 12 hours can be set Daylight saving time DST Function keys Analogue clock see fig C M SET button Manual setting of the time RESET button Restart REC button Starts receiving radio signals AFTER SALES SUPPORT BG 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu 17 Function keys Digital clock see fig B Button Function STELLEN Menu for setting the time press and SET hold the button in normal mode Select the settings menu press the button once when setting the time A One step forward press the button once several times when setting the time e 8steps seconds forward press hold the button when setting the time e C F switch press the button once in normal mode step back press the button once several times when setting the time 8steps seconds back press and hold the button when setting the time FUNK RADIO OFF ON RCC press the button once SIGNAL in normal mode Access the RCC reception menu press the button once when setting the time 18 2 Do0800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu AFTER SALES SUPPORT Start up Start up The radio controlled clock should be at least 1 5 to 2 m away from interference sources like computer screens or television sets Avoid placing the clock directly up against or near metallic window frames I
4. SEMPRE RADIO CONTROLLED BATHROOM CLOCK ONL Wi 3 USS bonnes 4 Product contents device parts 6 General information cccsccssssccessscsecsceseees 7 Reading and storing the instruction manual 7 ExplamatiomOrnSyMbols 7 coooa 8 CCE c 9 First use E Checking the clock and product contents 13 Installing setting up the clock Mounting the clock with the suction 14 Mounting the clock with the hanging loop 15 Setting up the clock with the support foot 16 Functions of the analogue digital clock 16 FUNCTION 17 Start up Manual setting of the time Manual synchronisation analogue clock Changing the battery 25 Cleaning eses 26 Storage cees 27 Troubleshooting 27 Technical 29 Declaration of conformity 20 30 Disposing the packaging a Disposing of old devices 80 Warranty
5. of product failure within its intended use over the course of the first 3 years af ter date of purchase we will remedy the problem as quickly as possible once it has been brought to our attention In the unlikely event of such an occurrence or if you require any information about the product please contact us via our helpline support services details of which are to be found both in this manual and on the product itself PRODUCED IN CHINA FOR ALDI STORES LTD PO BOX 26 ATHERSTONE WARWICKSHIRE CV9 2SH ALDI STORES IRELAND LTD PO BOX 726 NAAS CO KILDARE visit us at www aldi com AFTER SALES SUPPORT Bee 0800 98887000 _service uk schmidtmeister eu Model BUO3 BU04 Product code 92350 BU06 BU07 06 2015 YEARS WARRANTY
6. of the suction cups directly over a tile joint as it will not be possible to create a vacuum here and the suction cup will not hold see fig E 14 2S 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu AFTER SALES SUPPORT Installing setting up the clock The suction cups only stick to smooth surfaces From time to time fix the clock again and check how secure it is as the suction cups may come loose after a while Donot mount the clock in the shower area as the clock is only protected against moisture Excessive exposure to water could cause it to malfunction Donot pull directly on the clock to loosen it This will avoid defects affecting the device or the surface The clock s suction cups are suitable for attachment to smooth surfaces e g tiles the tiles must be glossy the suction cups will not stick to mat tiles mirrors and glass surfaces etc Wet the suction cups somewhat before pressing them into place to ensure they are firmly attached Removing the suction cups Lift up the edge of the suction cups amp 8 one by one to let air in see fig A You can now take the suction cups off of the surface Mounting the clock with the hanging loop If you are unable to mount the clock with suction cups you can use the hanging loop on the back of the cover see fig A Hang the clock on a or a screw a Suitable loca tion on the wall AFTER SALES SUPPORT BZ 00800 9888700
7. sunlight Heat cold radiated from the wall may also affect the temperature shown Low battery Replace the battery if the clock stops or if the display is too dim or completely blank Always make sure that the polarity is correct when inserting the new battery Once you have changed the battery proceed as described in the chapter Start up Suction cups do not stick The surface which the clock is mounted on must be smooth and free of dust and grease It is recommended that you use a cleaner to clean the surface beforehand Observe the notes in the chapter Mounting the clock with the suction cups Incorrect time shown Restart the clock by taking the battery out and put ting it back in Alternatively you can press the RESET button or the NEUSTART RESTART button on the back of the clock see fig B and C The analogue clock will switch to the express setting that is the hands will move quickly and will line up at the 12 o clock position With the digital clock all current data will appear and the radio symbol will blink AFTER SALES SUPPORT BB 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeistereu 29 Technical data Now the clock will start looking for the DCF signal and if a signal is successfully received the hands display will automatically move to the correct time see fig F Gand H This process may take up to 15 minutes Technical data Model BU03 BU04 BU06 BU07 Power supply
8. 0 service uk schmidtmeister eu 15 Functions of the analogue digital clock Setting up the clock with the support foot You can also set up the clock with the support foot It is located on the inside of the housing cover 1 Unscrew the housing cover by turning it counter clockwise see fig D 2 Take the support foot 8 out see fig 3 Close the housing cover 4 Now insert the solid part of the support foot in the support foot holder under the housing cover see fig B Functions of the analogue digital clock Analogue clock e 2 function buttons see fig M SET button G3 RESET button 9 REC button Time radio time see fig F and 6 Current temperature in C Digital clock e 5 function buttons see fig FUNK RADIO SIGNAL GD STELLEN SET NEUSTART RESTART GD e RCC version DCF 77 16 BD 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu AFTER SALES SUPPORT Function keys Current week day GD 9 languages see fig and G Preset to German other languages English French Spanish Italian Dutch Danish Slovenian Hungarian Current time displayed with 6 digits Hours min utes seconds G amp D Calendar 2000 2099 current month displayed with 2 digits current date displayed with 2 digits Switch between 12 24 hour format Temperature C F Current indoor temperature displayed with 3 digits temperature range 9 9
9. 1 1 5 V DC Accuracy ofthe temperature 1 from 0 C to reading 40 C Measurement range for 10 C to 45 C temperature Temperature resolution 01 C Article number 92350 Declaration of conformity R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 Short text the declaration of conformity R Schmidtmeister e hereby declares that the Radio controlled Bathroom Clock 04 05 06 07 complies with the fundamen tal requirements and other applicable pro visions of the Directive 1999 5 EC You can access the full text for the declaration of conformity on the www schmidtmeister eu website under PRODUCT INFORMATION 30 mS 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu AFTER SALES SUPPORT Disposal Disposal Disposing of the packaging Dispose of the packaging separated into 49 single type materials Dispose of card board and carton as waste paper and foilsviathe recyclable material collection service Disposing of old devices Applicable in the European Union and other European states with systems for the separate collection of reusa ble waste materials Old devices must not be disposed of with household waste If at some point it is no longer possible to use the clock each consumer is required by law ME to dispose of old devices separately from their household waste e g at a collection point in their community borough This ensures that old devices are recycled in a professional ma
10. LEN SET button step by step to switch between the following menus 12 24 hour display time zone setting hours minutes year month lan guage Your settings will be automatically confirmed when you switch to the next menu Press the button 0 E to increase de crease the value shown by 1 Press and hold the button A to increase or de crease the value faster AFTER SALES SUPPORT 13 5 00800 98887000 Service uk schmidtmeister eu 21 Manual setting of the clock The following two tables provide the days of the week as they appear on the clock s display GE EN IT FR SUNDAY 50 SU DO 01 MONDAY MO MO LU LU TUESDAY 01 TU MA MA WEDNESDAY THURSDAY DO TH Gl JE FRIDAY FR FR VE VE SATURDAY SA SA SA SA DU 5 HU so SUNDAY ZO DU VA NE MONDAY MA LU HE PO TUESDAY 01 WEDNESDAY wo MI SE SR THURSDAY DO JU cs CE FRIDAY VR Vl PE PE SATURDAY ZA SA 50 50 Changing the language digital clock You can adjust the language to display the current day in different languages 1 Make sure that the radio tower symbol is not visi ble see fig F and G 2 If necessary switch radio reception off 2 28 00800 98887000 sService uk schmidtmeister eu AFTER SALES SUPPORT Manual setting of the clock 3 Press and hold the STELLEN SET butt
11. Q Free hotline UNITED KINGDOM YEARS WARRANTY Warranty conditions Dear Customer The ALDI warranty offers you extensive benefits compared to the statutory obligation arising from a warranty Warranty period 3 years from date of purchase Costs Free repair exchange or refund No transport costs Hotline Free hotline ADVICE Please contact our service hotline by phone e mail or fax before sending in the device This allows us to provide support in the event of possible opera tor errors In order to make a claim under the warranty please send us together with the faulty item the original re ceipt and the warranty card properly complet ed e the faulty product with all components includ ed in the packaging The warranty does not cover damage caused by Accident or unanticipated events e g light ning water fire Improper use or transport Disregard of the safety and maintenance instructions Other improper treatment or modification After the expiry of the warranty period you still have the possibility to have your product repaired at your own ex pense If the repair or the estimate of costs is not free of charge you will be informed accordingly in advance This does not affect your statutory rights Great has gone into the manufacture of this product and it should there fore provide you with years of good service when used properly In the event
12. ed area thor oughly with plenty of clean water AFTER SALES SUPPORT BB 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu 11 Safety To prevent the battery from leaking do not charge it do not disassemble it and do not short circuit it Take the battery out of the clock as soon as it is empty Only use batteries with the same output see chapter Technical data If necessary clean the battery contacts as well as the contacts in the device NOTICE Risk of damage Improper handling of the clock may cause malfunctioning and damage the clock Donot place any objects on the clock apply pressure to the glass Keep edged objects away from the clock glass Donot expose the clock to moisture oth er than that normally occurring in the bathroom Do not expose the clock to temperatures below 10 C and above 40 C for pro longed periods of time 12 mS 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu AFTER SALES SUPPORT First use Keep the clock away from dust heat direct sunlight and strong percussions as well as magnetic fields Do open the housing instead con tact the manufacturer at the service address provided on the warranty card for repairs When you are not using the clock clean ing it or if a fault occurs always switch the clock off by removing the battery Never store the clock at temperatures below 0 C or above 40 C
13. eu 27 Storage Do not use any gaseous or aggressive cleaners brushes with metal or nylon bristles sharp or metallic cleaning uten sils such as knives hard scrapers and the like 1 Remove the battery before you clean the clock see fig A 2 Wipe the clock off with a soft damp lint free cloth 3 Dry the clock and in particular the glass thoroughly Storage Prerequisite You have removed the batteries Store the clock a dry protected area at 0 C to 40 C Refer to the chapter Safety notes with respect to storage Troubleshooting Before you return the clock check the battery and if necessary replace it with a new one The clock fails to receive a radio signal If the clock does not receive a signal try another location with better reception Structures or natural obstructions e g Mountains may disrupt the reception of radio sig nals or make it impossible to receive radio signals Electro magnetic or atmospheric disturbances may also interfere with the radio signal In most cases such disturbances can be resolved by selecting a different location Please also observe the notes listed in the chapter Start up 28 BZ 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu AFTER SALES SUPPORT Troubleshooting Current temperature incorrect Direct sunlight may affect the current temperature dis played Please set the clock up ina location that is not exposed to direct
14. for the European Eco nomic Area Safety Proper use The clock is exclusively designed for use as a clock with additional temperature month day and date informa tion The clock is only intended for private use and not suitable for commercial purposes 8 J 00800 98887000 Service uk schmidtmeister eu AFTER SALES SUPPORT Safety Only use the clock as described in this instruction manu al Any other use is considered improper and may result in damage to property The manufacturer or vendor accepts no liability dam age caused by improper or incorrect use Safety notes Carefully read through this chapter and observe all notes herein This will ensure that the clock operates ina reliable manner Danger for children and persons with impaired physical sensory or mental ca pacities e g partially disabled persons older persons with reduced physical and mental capacities or lack of experience and knowledge e g older children This clock may be used by persons with impaired physical sensory or mental Capacities or those lacking experience and knowledge if they are supervised or have been instructed in how to safely use the clock and have understood the risks associated with using it AFTER SALES SUPPORT BD o0800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu 9 Safety Children may not play with the clock Cleaning must not be performed by children Keep children away from the cloc
15. he wall Once the battery has been inserted the temperature will be shown However it will take a short time to dis play the exact ambient temperature Setting the time on the analogue clock The clock will automatically attempt to re ceive the radio signal several times a If this is not possible the clock will continue to operate with the manually configured time If it is not possible to receive the radio signal you can set the time manually To do so proceed as follows 1 Press and hold the M SET button for approx 5 sec onds to access the manual settings mode see fig C 2 Press the M SET button to move the minute hand in an increment of one minute Alternatively you can press and hold the M SET button to quickly move the hands ahead The clock will now continue to operate like a quartz clock AFTER SALES SUPPORT BZ 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu 25 Manual setting of the clock Manual synchronisation analogue clock You can only manually synchronise the radio clock time when the clock is operating configured either as a radio clock or manually 1 Press and hold the REC button for approx 3 sec onds see fig C The clock will switch to the express setting that is the hands will move quickly and will line up at the 12 o clock position The clock will now search for a radio signal radio signal is found the hands will automatically be set to the correc
16. ible see fig F and G If it is not possible to receive the radio signal the ra dio tower symbol will not be shown If you fail to receive a signal observe the notes at the beginning of this chapter As there are fewer atmospheric disturbances at night the radio controlled clock will in most cases receive a radio signal then Generally speaking syn chronising the clock once a day is enough to keep the exact time start searching for a radio signal again proceed as follows 1 2 Press the FUNK RADIO SIGNAL button see fig B Press the NEUSTART RESTART button If that doesn t work remove the battery wait approx 30 20 seconds and then insert it again BB 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu AFTER SALES SUPPORT Manual setting of the clock Now the clock will start looking for the radio signal again once a signal is received the hands display will automatically move to the correct time This process may take up to 15 minutes again Manual setting of the clock Setting the time on the digital clock If your clock is not able to receive the radio signal you can set the time manually 1 Make sure that radio tower symbol is not visi ble see fig F and G If necessary switch radio reception off Press and hold the STELLEN SET button for approx 3 seconds to access the menu for setting the time see fig B Press the STEL
17. k Danger of suffocation If children swallow packaging or small parts they may choke Keep packaging parts and small parts away from children Danger of explosion If you dispose of batteries in an open fire or change them incorrectly they may explode and emit toxic vapours Only replace the batteries with the same or an equivalent battery type Do dispose of batteries in open fire and do not expose them to excessive heat like direct sunlight Dispose of the batteries as described in the chapter Disposal Do immerse the clock in water 0 BZ 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu AFTER SALES SUPPORT Safety Risk of poisoning If children swallow damaged batteries the batteries could leak and result in poisoning or even death Store the batteries in an area that is not accessible for children Ifitisno longer possible to securely close the battery compartment dispose of the clock as described in the chapter Disposal If you suspect that a battery has been swallowed or otherwise incorporated promptly consult a physician A CAUTION Risk of injury Using different types of batteries for the clock may increase the risk of the batteries leak ing Contact with damaged and leaky bat teries may result in injury or chemical burns Do not touch leaky batteries If you do happen to come into contact with bat tery acid wash the affect
18. n rooms with reinforced concrete walls cel lars tower buildings etc the radio signal will become unavoidably weaker In ex treme cases place the clock near a window and or align it so that the front or back side points towards Frankfurt M Analogue clock 1 Insert the battery as described in the chapter Changing the battery see fig A 2 The clock will switch to the express setting that is the hands 63 will move quickly and will line up at 12 o clock position The clock will now search for a radio signal see fig H 3 Ifa radio signal is found the hands will automatically be set to the correct time completing the process This process may take up to 15 minutes 4 If itis not possible to receive a radio signal the hands will stay in the 12 o clock position aS 19 AFTER SALES SUPPORT 23 15 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu Start up Digital clock 1 2 Insert the battery GB as described in the chapter Changing the battery see fig A After you have inserted the battery LCD mode will appear and the clock will start looking for radio signals this is indicated by the blinking radio tower symbol see fig F and 6 Attention No other settings can be performed dur ing this time This process may take approx 2 5 minutes Once a radio signal is received the date and time will be set automatically The radio tower symbol is permanently vis
19. nner and also rules out negative consequences for the environment For this reason electrical equipment is marked with the symbol shown here AFTER SALES SUPPORT BZ 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu 31 Batteries and rechargeable batteries may not be dis posed of with household waste As the end user you are required by law to bring all batteries and rechargeable batteries regardless whether they contain harmful sub stances or to a collection point run by the communal authority or borough or to a retailer so that they can be disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner Hand in the batteries at your collection point in a discharged state only labelled with Cd cadmium Hg mercury Pb lead 32 mS 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu AFTER SALES SUPPORT WARRANTY CARD BATHROOM RADIO CONTROLLED CLOCK 5 Your details Name Address 2 E mail Date of purchase We recommend you keep the receipt with this warranty card Location of purchase 2 Description of malfunction C Model example _ lt Return your com AFTER SALES SUPPORT pleted warranty card o together with the t 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu Model BU03 BU04 Product Code 06 2015 BU06 BU07 92350 faulty product to Sertronics UK 45 Regal Drive Walsall Enterprise Park Wallsall 3 WS2 9H
20. ock Before using the clock please read through the instruc tion manual carefully This particularly applies for the safety notes Failure to observe this instruction manual may result in severe injury or damage to the clock The instruction manual is based on the standards and rules in force in the European Union When abroad you must also observe country specific guidelines and laws Store the instruction manual for future use If you pass the clock on to third parties please be absolutely sure to include this instruction manual Explanation of symbols The following symbols and signal words are used in this instruction manual on the clock or on the packaging This signal word designates a hazard with moderate degree of risk which may lead to death or severe injury if not avoided AFTER SALES SUPPORT BB 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu 7 Safety A CAUTION This signal word designates a hazard with low risk that if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE This signal word warns against potential damages to property This symbol provides you with useful addi tional information With protection against solid particles with a IP24 diameter of 12 5 mm or more and protected against water splashes on all sides Declaration of conformity see chapter Dec laration of conformity Products marked with this symbol meet all applicable Com munity regulations
21. on 628 for approx 3 seconds to access the menu for setting the clock see fig B 4 Press the STELLEN SET button 7 times to reach the language setting The selected item will blink The current week day will change to display the currently selected language see table in chapter Setting the time on the digital clock 5 Press the button V EB io switch between the available languages 6 Press and hold the button to increase or de crease the values faster 7 Press the STELLEN SET button to confirm the setting Your settings will be automatically confirmed when you switch to the next menu or wait for approx 30 seconds Changing the temperature format digital clock You can adjust the temperature format to display the current temperature in C or F 1 Make sure that the radio tower symbol is not visi ble see fig F and G 2 If necessary switch radio reception off 3 Press and the button W to switch between and F Reception of radio signals Please consider the following with radio reception The clock will start receiving radio signals automati cally as soon as a battery has been inserted AFTER SALES SUPPORT 2 00800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeistereu 23 Manual setting of the clock If your clock is not able to receive the radio signal you can restart the attempt to receive a signal by pressing the FUNK RADIO SIGNAL button
22. see fig B The radio signal will be automatically received at 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 and 5 00 o clock in the morning If the signal is successfully received once a day other radio signals present on the respective day will be ignored The process will be repeated every day Upto15 minutes are required to receive the radio signal in the event of poor coverage The clock will stop receiving signals once approx 4 minutes have passed and the attempt to receive a signal extends beyond the signal coverage The clock will stop attempting to receive radio signals after approx 3 minutes in areas with strong signal coverage Only the FUNK RADIO SIGNAL button may be pressed while receiving signals e Ifthe clock fails to receive signals the next attempt to receive signals will start at 1 00 a m the following day Ifthe daylight savings signal is received daylight savings time and the DST symbol A will automati cally appear see fig G Radio controlled clock time As described in the chapter Start up the hands display of the clock automatically move to show the correct time once the battery has been inserted This process may take up to 15 minutes 24 Bi 500800 98887000 service uk schmidtmeister eu AFTER SALES SUPPORT Manual setting of the clock Current temperature If the clock is mounted on a wall the tem perature shown may be affected by cold or heat radiated from t
23. t time completing the process This process may take up to 15 minutes 4 If itis not possible to receive the radio signal the clock will continue to display the previously set time Use N Electromagnetic or atmospheric distur bances may interfere with the radio signal Changing the battery Indications for a low battery are The hands of the analogue clock stop moving The display of the digital clock is dim or completely blank 26 BZ 00800 98887000 Service uk schmidtmeister eu AFTER SALES SUPPORT Cleaning Proceed as follows to change the battery Unscrew the clock s housing cover see fig D 2 Open the battery compartment see fig and 3 Insert a new battery the clock according to the specifications of the chapter Technical data Make sure the polarity is correct see fig A gt 4 Close the battery compartment again Place the housing cover on the clock and turn the housing cover clockwise You can now continue using the clock Cleaning NOTICE Risk of short circuit Water that has penetrated the housing may cause a Short circuit Never immerse the clock in water Make sure that no water penetrates the housing NOTICE Risk of damage Incorrectly cleaning the clock may result in discolouration or damage to the surface of the clock AFTER SALES SUPPORT 23 6 00800 98887000 Service uk schmidtmeister
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