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Radio-controlled thermo clock john lewis instructions




A radio-controlled thermo clock is a device that automatically synchronizes its time and date with a radio signal from an atomic clock. It also displays the indoor and outdoor temperature, as well as the humidity and weather forecast. A radio-controlled thermo clock can be a smart and stylish way to keep track of time and temperature in your home or office.


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One of the brands that offer radio-controlled thermo clocks is John Lewis, a British department store chain. John Lewis sells a variety of models and designs of radio-controlled thermo clocks, such as the John Lewis & Partners Radio Controlled Wall Clock, the John Lewis & Partners Radio Controlled Alarm Clock, and the John Lewis & Partners Radio Controlled Weather Station. These clocks have different features and functions, but they all share some common steps for setting up and using them.


How to set up your radio-controlled thermo clock from John Lewis




Before you start using your radio-controlled thermo clock, you need to set it up properly. Here are some general steps to follow:



  • Insert the batteries into the main unit and the outdoor sensor, following the polarity markings. Make sure you use good quality alkaline batteries for optimal performance.



  • Place the outdoor sensor in a shaded and dry location, away from direct sunlight, rain, snow, or heat sources. The ideal distance between the main unit and the outdoor sensor is within 30 meters in open space.



  • Place the main unit in a location where it can receive the radio signal from the atomic clock. Avoid placing it near metal objects, electrical appliances, or wireless devices that may interfere with the signal reception.



  • Wait for a few minutes until the main unit receives the radio signal and displays the correct time and date. You can also press and hold the "WAVE" button on the back of the main unit to manually search for the signal.



  • If the main unit does not receive the radio signal or displays the wrong time zone, you can manually set the time and date by pressing and holding the "SET" button on the back of the main unit. Use the "+" and "-" buttons to adjust the values, and press "SET" again to confirm.



  • You can also manually set other functions, such as the alarm, the snooze, the backlight, the language, and the temperature unit, by following the instructions in your user manual.




How to use your radio-controlled thermo clock from John Lewis




Once you have set up your radio-controlled thermo clock, you can enjoy its features and functions. Here are some examples of what you can do with your radio-controlled thermo clock:



  • You can view the indoor and outdoor temperature, humidity, and weather forecast on the LCD screen of the main unit. You can also switch between different channels of outdoor sensors if you have more than one.



  • You can set an alarm to wake you up or remind you of an event. You can also activate the snooze function by pressing any button on the top of the main unit when the alarm sounds.



  • You can turn on or off the backlight of the LCD screen by pressing the "LIGHT/SNOOZE" button on the top of the main unit. The backlight will automatically turn off after 5 seconds.



  • You can reset your radio-controlled thermo clock by pressing and holding the "RESET" button on the back of the main unit with a pointed object. This will erase all your settings and restore them to factory defaults.




For more information about your specific model of radio-controlled thermo clock from John Lewis, please refer to your user manual or visit their website. You can also contact their customer service team if you have any questions or problems with your product.


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