Ọrọ Iṣaaju
Thank you for choosing the Eurotime 56862-07 Radio-Controlled Wall Clock. This clock features a high-quality radio movement that automatically sets to the precise time via the DCF radio signal, ensuring maximum accuracy and automatic adjustment for daylight saving time. This manual provides essential information for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your new wall clock.

Aworan: Iwaju view of the Eurotime 56862-07 Radio-Controlled Wall Clock, showcasing its stainless steel casing, white dial, black hour and minute hands, and red second hand.
Package Awọn akoonu
- 1 x Eurotime 56862-07 Radio-Controlled Wall Clock
- 1 x Itọsọna olumulo (iwe yii)
Please note: 1 x 1.5V AA battery is required and is not included in the package.
Ṣeto
1. Fifi sori batiri
- Fi ìṣọ́ra yọ aago náà kúrò nínú àpótí rẹ̀.
- Wa yara batiri ni ẹhin aago naa.
- Insert one 1.5V AA battery, ensuring the correct polarity (+/-).
- Pa ideri batiri naa ni aabo.

Aworan: Ẹyin view of the Eurotime 56862-07 wall clock, showing the central mechanism and the battery compartment. Note the mounting hook at the top.
2. Amuṣiṣẹpọ akọkọ
- After inserting the battery, the clock hands will automatically move to the 12 o'clock position. This indicates that the clock is ready to receive the DCF radio signal.
- Place the clock in a location where it can receive a clear radio signal. Avoid placing it near electronic devices that may cause interference (e.g., televisions, computers, microwaves).
- The clock will attempt to receive the DCF signal and set itself to the correct time. This process can take several minutes, up to an hour, depending on signal strength.
- Once the signal is successfully received, the clock will automatically adjust to the current time.
Note: The DCF signal is broadcast from Mainflingen, Germany, and covers a wide area in Central Europe. Signal reception may be weaker in areas further away or indoors.
Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
Aifọwọyi Time tolesese
Your Eurotime radio-controlled wall clock is designed for fully automatic operation. It continuously monitors the DCF radio signal to ensure precise timekeeping. This includes automatic adjustment for daylight saving time (summer/winter time changes).
- The clock will automatically search for the DCF signal daily to verify and correct the time if necessary.
- During daylight saving time changes, the clock will automatically adjust forward or backward by one hour. No manual intervention is required.
Manual Time Setting (If Signal is Unavailable)
In rare cases where the radio signal cannot be received for an extended period, you may need to manually set the time. Refer to the back of the clock for any manual adjustment buttons (usually a small button labeled "SET" or a wheel). Pressing the "SET" button for a few seconds might initiate a new signal search or allow manual adjustment. Consult the specific markings on your clock's movement for precise manual setting instructions if needed.
Itoju
Ninu
- To clean the clock, use a soft, dry cloth.
- For the glass cover, a slightly damp cloth can be used, followed by a dry cloth to prevent streaks.
- Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or chemical sprays, as these can damage the clock's finish or internal components.
Batiri Rirọpo
- When the clock stops or the second hand starts to jump erratically, it's time to replace the battery.
- Tẹ̀lé àwọn ìgbésẹ̀ ìfisípò bátìrì tí a ṣàlàyé nínú abala "Ṣètò".
- Always use a fresh 1.5V AA alkaline battery for optimal performance.
- Sọ awọn batiri ti a lo ni ifojusọna ni ibamu si awọn ilana agbegbe.
Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Clock does not start after battery insertion. | Incorrect battery polarity; dead battery; battery not making proper contact. | Check battery polarity. Replace with a new battery. Ensure battery is seated correctly. |
| Clock hands do not set to the correct time. | Weak or no DCF radio signal; interference from other electronics. | Move the clock to a different location, preferably near a window and away from electronic devices. Allow up to 24 hours for signal reception. Re-insert the battery to initiate a new signal search. |
| Time is incorrect after daylight saving change. | Temporary signal loss during the changeover period. | The clock should automatically correct itself within 24 hours once the signal is re-established. If not, try re-inserting the battery. |
| Clock stops working. | Batiri ti dinku. | Replace the battery with a fresh 1.5V AA alkaline battery. |
Awọn pato
- Nọmba awoṣe: 56862-07
- Brand: Eurotime
- Iru: Radio-Controlled Wall Clock
- Iru gbigbe: Quartz, Radio-Controlled (DCF signal)
- Ohun elo: Stainless Steel casing, Real Glass cover
- Àwọ̀: Silver (casing), White (dial), Black (hands), Red (second hand)
- Opin: 40 cm
- Awọn iwọn (L x W x H): 40 x 5 x 40 cm
- Ìwúwo: 1.75 kg
- Orisun Agbara: 1 x 1.5V AA batiri (ko si)
- Iru ifihan: Analog
- Iru fifi sori: Ògiri Ògiri
- Lilo: Ninu ile

Aworan: Ẹgbẹ profile of the Eurotime 56862-07 wall clock, highlighting the depth of the stainless steel casing.
Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
Eurotime products are manufactured with attention to detail and high-quality standards. For any issues or support inquiries regarding your Eurotime 56862-07 wall clock, please contact the retailer or Eurotime directly.
As per standard policy, products are typically eligible for return or replacement within 30 days of purchase. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
For more information about Eurotime and their product philosophy, you can visit their official channels or the brand story section on the product page.

Image: Eurotime company logo, representing the brand's commitment to quality and innovation since 1949.