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Ch-899 Chouchin | Radio Controlled Clock Manual

The clock is now in "receiving mode," searching for the radio signal.

Whether you’ve just unboxed your CH-899 Chouchin or finally decided to fix that blinking time display, setting up a radio-controlled clock is actually pretty straightforward. Since these clocks rely on the DCF (Germany) ch-899 chouchin radio controlled clock manual

Here is a quick guide to getting your CH-899 up and running. 1. The Initial Startup Insert Batteries: The clock is now in "receiving mode," searching

Open the back compartment and insert fresh AA batteries (alkaline is best). The Auto-Sync: If it finds the signal, the hands will

This can take anywhere from 3 to 12 minutes. If it finds the signal, the hands will automatically fast-forward to the correct time. 2. Manual Setup (If the signal is weak)

If the hands don't move after 15 minutes, you might be in a "dead zone" (near thick stone walls or heavy electronics). M.SET Button:

radio signals to stay accurate, the goal is to get it to "talk" to the tower.