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Geevon 22116 User manual

Note:
• Do not place the clock in direct sunlight as this
will give you an inaccurate temperature reading.
Replacing Batteries:
• We recommend using high quality batteries for
the best product performance.
• Heavy duty or rechargeable batteries are not
recommended.
•The outdoor sensor requires lithium batteries in
low temperature conditions. Cold temperatures
would cause alkaline batteries workimproperly.
• Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix
alkaline, standard, and rechargeable batteries.
Low Battery Indicator:
If the low battery indicator is displayed on the
LCD for either the outdoor sensor or the display
unit, immediately change the batteries to prevent
disruptions in communications of the devices.
Default settings
1.Default time: 12:00(US) 0:00(EU)
2. Default date: 01/01 (Year: 2019, date form:
M/D[US],date form: D/M[EU])
3. Default temperature: °F(US)/ °C(EU)
4. Default alarm: AM 6:00, AM 7:00.
5. Default snooze time: 5min.
6. Default week: TU (Language: EN/GE, 7
languages can be selected)
Note:
The LCD display fully for 2 seconds with backlight
when changing new battery or resetting, then with
a sound BI into the standard mode.
Operation
TIME SETTING
a. In the standard mode, hold and press “SET” for
2 seconds to enter time setting, Digits to be set
are flashing.Press UP or DOWN button to change
the value.
b. Setting order: DST ON/OFF→ 12 / 24HR→
Time zone→ Hour → Minute→ MD/DM→ Year →
Month → Day → Language(English, Italian,
French, Dutch, Spanish, Danish, German)→Exit
c. Press “SET” or no key handling for 10s,will exit
and save the setting.
d. Press “UP” once and ahead at one step; press
and hold for 2 seconds, go ahead at an 8
step/second speed.
e. Press “DOWN” once and backat one step,
press and hold for 2 seconds, go back at an 8
step/second speed.
ALARM SETTING
In standard mode, hold and press “ALARM” for 2
seconds to enter alarm time setting.
Digits to be set are flashing.Press UP or DOWN
button to change the value.
The setting order: Alarm 1 hour →Alarm 1 minute
GEEVON Auto-Dim Atomic Clock
Item No.22116
User Manual
Thank you for purchasing 22116Auto-Dim Atomic
Clock
Please take a moment to read this guide and store
it for future reference.
Controls and Buttons:
1. SNOOZE/LIGHT button
2. Alarm time 1 ON/OFF switch
3. Alarm time 2 ON/OFF switch
4. Time display
5. Date
6. Week
7. Temperature
8. Alarm time 1
9. Alarm time 2
10. SET button
11. UP button
12. DOWN button
13. Alarm button
14. AUTO LIGHT ON/OFF switch
15.Battery Compartment 2xAA (batteries not
included)
Package Contents:
1. Auto-dim Atomic Clock
2. Instructions Manual
Getting started
Inserting the batteries
• Place 2xAAA batteries into the clock.
1
2 3
48
6
5
10
14
15
11 12 13
7
9
Week display
Care and maintenance
Placement of the Device:
Proper placement of atomic clock are critical to
the accuracy and performance of this product.
Place the atomic clock in a dry area free of dirt
and dust. Atomic clock rightfor tabletop/ counter-
top use.
Important Placement Guidelines
• To ensure accurate temperature measurement,
place atomic clock of direct sunlight and away
from any heat sources orvents.
• In order to well receive the atomic signal, place
units away from large metallic items, thick walls,
metal surfaces, or other objects that may limit the
reception.
• To prevent wireless interference, place both
units at least 3ft(1 m) away from electronic devic-
es (TV, computer, microwave,radio, etc.)
→Alarm 2 hour →Alarm 2 minute→Exit
Press the Alarm 1 and Alam2 ON/OFF switch to
turn on or turn off the alarm.
When the alarm is ring, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT
button to enter the snooze mode.
RCC FUNCTION
Hold and press “DOWN ” for 2 secondsto manual
receiving RCC signal.It will automatically receive
RCC every day. The time of RCC syncing is 1:00
a.m., 2:00 a.m., 3:00 a.m., 4:00 a.m.and 5:00 a.m.
When the device receives an RCC signal, the
symbol of antenna tower flashes. ; If receiving is
successful, the symbol of the antenna tower will
be displayed. The device will display this
symbol in DST mode. (Daylight Savings
Time)
DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME (DST) MODE
•Most states observe Daylight Savings Time.
To turn DST on or off, hold the “SET”button into
setting mode. You will see “ON”flashing.
The “ON” means DST function is on. Press “UP”or
“DOWN”to turn off the DST. When DST is on, this
unit will update the time automatically to comply
with Daylight Savings Time.
Note:
• If your time display is off by an hour, be sure the
time zone and the DST are set correctly
Temperature unit
Hold and press “UP ” for 2 secondsto select °C or
°F.
Temperature range
Temperature range: -9.9°C ~ + 50 °C (14.2°F ~
+122°F).
When temperature below -9.9°C(14.2°F) display
LL.L °C/°F. When higher than 50°C(122°F) display
HH.H °C/°F.
Temperature resolution: 0.1°C
When alarm ringing, temperature and humidity
test will be stopped.
Auto light function
press “AUTO LIGHT ON/OFF to turn on Auto light
function.
When the Auto light function is on, the backlight
will turn on automatically when turns dark around.

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