Hi, Not too long ago, I purchased a MEDION® LIFE® E66428 CD Alarm Clock. My question is, if it's possible to switch off the automatic time SYNC (synchronization) mode? Occasionally, the automatic SYNC mode doesn't succeed to find the time signal. Therefore, the CD Radio Alarm Clock displays a completely wrong time on the following day (the time is off by hours), hence, the alarm doesn't go off at the correct time. It's getting more and more difficult to explain to my boss that it's not me, but my MEDION® LIFE® E66428 CD Radio Alarm Clock that is to blame. This is beginning to become quite annoying. If this continues, next time I will have to ask Medion to write my boss an excuse and to explain the situation. 😉 There must be some unofficial, secret internal factory settings method to switch off the automatic time SYNC (synchronization), by pressing a combination of buttons perhaps? Also, as far as I can tell, the MEDION® LIFE® E66428 CD Radio Alarm Clock synchronizes every night. I think that once a month would have been more than sufficient. Normally, digital clocks are very accurate and don't need to be adjusted once in every 24 hours. The once in 24 hour synchronization is exaggerated in my view, especially when it fails occasionally, and the displayed time is completely incorrect on the following day. As mentioned above, the time after the failed synchronization attempt is not off by seconds, or minutes, but completely false. Attached, is a photo of what exactly I am writing about. Thank you.
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