Denver CLT-35C User manual

DENVER CLT-35C – WORLD CLOCK
User Manual
Basic Operation
) Time setting mode
Rotate the knob to choose the city or time zone. Press “SET”key to set the time of the
city as local time, the icon “HOME TIME” ill be displayed on LCD. Under the normal
time display status, press “SET” key, follo the order sho n belo to enter
corresponding status:
→Normal time display status → 12Hr/24Hr → Second Reset →
←Languages for day-of-week ←Date ←onth ←Year ←inute ←Hour ←
A. Press “SET” key to enter 12Hr/24Hr time format status, press “▲” or “▼” key to choose.
B. Press “SET” key again to enter time and date setting status, follo ing the order, you ill be able to
reset second and set hour, minute, year, month, date by using the “▲” or “▼” key.
C. Press “▲” or “▼” key to change five languages for day-of- eek, press “SET” key to confirm.
D. Rotate the knob to other city, the current time of that city and the icon “WORLD TIME” ill be
displayed on LCD. If the current time of that city is daylight saving time, the icon “ ” ill be
displayed on LCD.
E. Under the normal time display status, press “▼” key to s itch over the display of ℉∕ ∕second.℃
Note: The daylight saving time of Cairo and Rio De Janeiro are dynamic and uncertain, but the clock ill
come into daylight saving time of Cairo automatically on the last Friday at 0:00 in April every year, and exit
on the last Friday at 0:00 in August every year; In Rio De Janeiro the clock ill come into daylight saving
time on the third Sunday at 0:00 in October every year and exit on the second Sunday at 0:00 in February
every year, so the end user can select daylight saving time by himself, just press and hold “▲” key for 2
seconds under the normal time display status to s itch over bet een the daylight saving time and normal
time.
Diagram:
Language Day-of -week
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
English GB MO TU WE TH FR SA SU
Spanish ES LU MA MI JU VI SA DO
German DE MO DI MI DO FR SA SO
French FR LU MA ME JE VE SA DI
Italian IT LU MA ME GI VE SA DO
2) Alarm time setting mode
Under the normal time display status, press “MODE” key to enter the alarm mode, the “AL” icon ill sho
on LCD. Press “SET” key to enter alarm setting, follo the order belo to set hour, minute by using the
“▲” or “▼” key.
→Hour → Minute → Exit →
A. Press “MODE” key to confirm and exit.
B. Under the alarm mode, press “▲” key to activate or deactivate the alarm and snooze. The icon “
” and “ ” ill be displayed on LCD.
C. Activating the alarm function ithout the snooze ill generate a continuous sound for one minute.
Press any key to deactivate the alarm.
D. If the alarm and snooze function is activated, a one minute alarm ill be generated every 5
minutes; and a total of 5 alarms in 5 minute intervals ill be produced ithout pressing any
buttons. Press the “LIGHT/SNOOZE” key to temporarily deactivate the alarm sound (the snooze
icon ill keep flashing). Press other key to cancel current snooze setting(the icon stops flashing).
E. In order to deactivate the alarm and snooze function, press the “MODE” key then press “▲” key.
The alarm and snooze icons ill then disappear.

3) Count down timer setting mode
At normal time display status, press “MODE” key t ice to enter the count do n timer setting mode, the
“CD” icon ill sho on LCD, press “SET” key, then press “▲”or “▼” key to adjust second, hour and
minute.
→ second → hour → minute → exit →
Press “MODE” key to exit after setting count -do n time. The count -do n function is off. It ill be on by
pressing “▲” key, pressing “▲” key again can pause the counting. Or press “▼” key, it ill go back to the
setting time before, press “▼” key again, the setting count-do n time ill be cleared to zero. Sound ill be
given and last for one minute hen the setting count -do n time is met. Press any key to stop the sound.
Press “MODE” Key to return to the normal time display status.
4) Back-light function
Press “LIGHT/SNOOZE” button to turn on the back-light for 3 seconds.
5) Light function
When press“ ”button ,the three LEDS are turned on; When loosen “ ” button , the three LEDS
are turned off.
6) Reset function
Press the hole near “R” for reset function.
In all status above mentioned except Timer Mode, if no operation is made within one minute, it
would return to normal time display status.
7) Battery Replacement:
•Al ays use correct battery size
•Replace all batteries (entire set) at the same time
•Make sure all battery contacts are clean prior to battery installation
•Make sure that batteries are installed correctly ith regards to the polarity (+/-)
•Remove batteries if item ill be stored or not used for an extended period of time
Po er source:
For flashlight: AG13 / LR44 button cell x 3pcs (included)
For clock: AAA 1.5V x 2pcs (not included)
8) World Time Zones:
Timezone -10 -8 -7 -6 -5 -3
City Honolulu Los Angeles Denver CHICAGO NEW YORK RIO DE JANEIRO
San Francisco Salt La e City Memphis Washington D.C. Bueno Aires
San Diego Nashville Miami Montevideo
Las Vegas Dallas Havana Sao Paulo
Seattle Houston Kingston Nuu
Mexico City Lima
Timezone 0 1 2 3 4 5,5
City London Paris Athens Moscow Dubai India
Canary Islands Rome Alanya St. Petersburg New Delhi
Malaga Vienna CAIRO Calcutta
Dublin Oslo
Barcelona Copenhagen
Mallorca Berlin

Timezone 7 8 9 10 12
City Bang o Hong Kong To yo Sydney Wellington (NZ)
Kuala Lumpur Seoul
Beijing
Shanghai
Singapore
Perth
Electric and electronic equipment and included batteries contains materials, components
and substances that can be hazardous to your health and the environment, if the aste
material (discarded electric and electronic equipment and batteries) is not handled
correctly.
Electric and electronic equipment and batteries is marked ith the crossed out trash can
symbol, seen belo . This symbol signifies that electric and electronic equipment and
batteries should not be disposed of ith other household aste, but should be disposed
of separately.
As the end user it is important that you submit your used batteries to the appropriate and
designated facility. In this manner you make sure that the batteries are recycled in
accordance ith legislature and ill not harm the environment.
All cities have established collection points, here electric and electronic equipment and
batteries can either be submitted free of charge at recycling stations and other collection
sites, or be collected from the households. Additional information is available at the
technical department of your city.
COPYRIGHT DENVER ELECTRONICS A/S
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