Auriol AFT 77 A1 Operating Instructions Manual

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RADIO-CONTROLLED
TEMPERATURE STATION AFT 77 A1
FUNK-TEMPERATURSTATION
Bedienungsanleitung
RADIO-CONTROLLED
TEMPERATURE STATION
Operating instructions
TRÅDLØS TERMOMETER
Betjeningsvejledning
STATION MÉTÉO RADIOGUIDÉE
Mode d‘emploi
DRAADLOOS TEMPERATUURSTATION
Gebruiksaanwijzing
GB / IE / NI Operating instructions Page 1
DK Betjeningsvejledning Side 31
FR / BE Mode d’emploi Page 59
NL / BE Gebruiksaanwijzing Pagina 91
DE / AT / CH Bedienungsanleitung Seite 123
Before reading, unfold both pages containing
illustrations and familiarise yourself with all func-
tions of the device.
Før du læser, vend begge sidene med billeder frem
og bliv bekendt med alle apparatets funktioner.
Avant de lire le mode d’emploi, ouvrez les deux
pages contenant les illustrations et familiarisez-vous
ensuite avec toutes les fonctions de l’appareil.
Vouw vóór het lezen de beide pagina‘s met de
afbeeldingen open en maak u vertrouwd met alle
functies van het apparaat.
Klappen Sie vor dem Lesen die beiden Seiten
mit den Abbildungen aus und machen Sie sich
anschließend mit allen Funktionen des Gerätes
vertraut.
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Introduction ................... 3
Information about these operating
instructions ..........................3
Intended use .........................3
Warning notices ......................4
Safety ....................... 5
Basic safety instructions ................5
Safety information for batteries ..........6
Package contents .............. 7
Description of components ...... 8
Setting up .................... 9
Requirements for the set-up location .......9
Operating the outdoor sensor ...........9
Operating the temperature station ...... 10
Displays in basic mode ......... 12
Operation and use ............ 16
Basic settings ...................... 16
Setting the alarm time ................ 18
Activating/deactivating the alarm ...... 19
Switching off the alarm ............... 20
Snooze function .................... 20
Displaying the maximum/minimum
temperature ....................... 20
Changing the temperature unit .........21
Battery display ..................... 21
Changing the radio channel ........... 22
Contents
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Troubleshooting .............. 23
Cleaning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Storage ..................... 24
Disposal ..................... 25
Appendix .................... 26
Technical details .................... 26
Notes on the EU Declaration of Conformity 27
Kompernass Handels GmbH warranty ..27
Service ........................... 30
Importer .......................... 30
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Introduction
Information about these
operating instructions
Congratulations on the purchase of your new
appliance. You have selected a high-quality
product. The operating instructions are part of
this product. They contain important informa-
tion about safety, usage and disposal. Before
using the product, please familiarise yourself
with all operating and safety instructions.
Use the product only as described and for the
range of applications specified. Retain these
instructions for future reference. Please also
pass these operating instructions on to any
future owner.
Intended use
The radio temperature station shows you the
indoor and outdoor temperatures in Celsius
(°C) or Fahrenheit (°F) in addition to the
maximum and minimum values. Displayed
values also include the time in 12/24-hour
format in addition to the date. In addition,
the radio temperature station has two alarms.
The appliance is intended solely for private
households and not for the commercial sector.
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Warning notices
The following warning symbols are used in
these operating instructions:
DANGER
A warning at this hazard level
indicates a potentially hazardous
situation.
Failure to avoid this hazardous situation
could result in injuries or death.
Follow the instructions in this warning
notice to prevent injury.
CAUTION
A warning notice of this hazard level
indicates a risk of property damage.
Failure to avoid this situation could result in
property damage.
Follow the instructions in this warning
notice to prevent property damage.
NOTE
A note provides additional information
that makes handling the appliance easier
for you.
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Safety
This section contains important safety instruc-
tions for using the appliance. Improper use
may result in personal injury and property
damage.
Basic safety instructions
To ensure safe operation of the appliance,
follow the safety guidelines set out below:
This appliance may be used by children
aged 8 years and above and by persons
with limited physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and
knowledge, provided that they are under
supervision or have been told how to use
the appliance safely and are aware of the
potential risks. Do not allow children to use
the appliance as a toy. Cleaning and user
maintenance tasks must not be carried out
by children unless they are supervised.
Before use, ensure that the product is un-
damaged! Never operate an appliance
that is damaged.
Operate the temperature station only in
dry indoor rooms.
Do not expose the temperature station to
moisture or direct sunlight.
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Safety information for batteries
DANGER
Mishandling the batteries can cause
fires, explosions, leakages or other
hazards!
Keep batteries out of the hands of children.
Store batteries out of the reach of children.
If a battery has been swallowed, seek
medical assistance immediately.
Batteries must never be short-circuited, tak-
en apart, deformed or thrown into a fire.
Never try to charge non-rechargeable
batteries.
Chemicals from leaking or damaged
batteries can cause skin irritations when
touched, so please use suitable protective
gloves in this case. In event of contact with
your skin, rinse off with plenty of water.
If the chemicals come into contact with
your eyes, rinse thoroughly with plenty of
water, do not rub and consult a doctor
immediately.
Always use batteries of the same type.
Never mix old batteries with new ones!
Only ever use the stated battery type.
Ensure that the batteries are inserted with
the correct polarity. This is indicated in the
battery compartment.
Clean the battery and appliance contacts
before inserting the batteries if necessary.
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DANGER
Remove the batteries if you do not intend
to use the appliance for a long time.
Always remove discharged batteries from
the appliance immediately.
Package contents
The product includes the following components:
1 temperature station
1 outdoor sensor
4 batteries type AA
2 wall plugs (Ø 5 mm)
2 screws
1 set of operating instructions
NOTE
Check the package for completeness and
signs of visible damage.
If the contents are incomplete or damaged
due to defective packaging or through
transportation, contact the Service Hotline.
Unpack all parts of the appliance from
the packaging and remove all packaging
materials.
DANGER
Do not allow children to play with pack-
aging materials. Risk of suffocation.
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Description of components
For illustrations see fold-out pages
Figure A
Display
1 Time panel
2 Internal temperature panel
3 Date panel
4 Outdoor temperature panel
Temperature station
5
button
6
button
7 Hanger
8
button
9
button
0
button
q Battery compartment
w Stand
e Battery compartment cover
Figure B
Outdoor sensor
r Control LED
t Hanger
z TX button
u Channel selector
i Battery compartment
o Battery compartment cover
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Setting up
Requirements for the set-up location
CAUTION
When selecting the installation location,
ensure that the appliances are not sub-
jected to direct sunlight, vibration, dust,
heat, cold and moisture.
Do not set the appliance up in the vicinity
of heat sources such as radiators.
Fit the outdoor sensor at a maximum
distance of 30 m from the temperature
station. Ensure that there are no disruptive
obstacles between the outdoor sensor
and the temperature station. Otherwise,
transmission can be disrupted.
Both the temperature station and the
outdoor sensor can be suspended from
a screw using the hangers 7 and t.
Alternatively, you can fold out the stand w
of the temperature station to set it up on an
even, horizontal surface.
Operating the outdoor sensor
Open the battery compartmention the
rear of the appliance by pushing the bat-
tery compartment coveroin the direction
of the arrow.
Insert two type AA batteries into the appli-
ance’s battery compartmenti as shown.
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Close the battery compartment
i
again.
The control LED
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on the front of the
outdoor sensor lights up briefly.
Afterwards, the control LEDr lights up
once every minute to signal that transmis-
sion is in progress.
Operating the temperature station
Open the battery compartmentqon
the rear of the appliance by removing the
battery compartment covere.
Insert two type AA batteries into the appli-
ance’s battery compartmentq as shown.
Close the battery compartmentq again.
Once the power supply has been established,
the display will light up and go through a brief
check of the display elements.
The temperature station will now attempt to
connect to the outdoor sensor. The reception
symbol
flashes on the outdoor temperature
panel 4.
NOTE
If no outdoor temperature is displayed within
around 3minutes, the temperature station
will stop the reception search. The reception
symbol
goes out and is displayed on
the outdoor temperature panel4.
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NOTE
It is possible that no signal can be received
due to the surrounding buildings or because
the distance is too great.
If you are unable to establish an automatic
connection to the outdoor sensor, you can
do this manually:
Press and hold the
button0 until
the reception signal
flashes on the
outdoor temperature panel4.
The temperature station automatically starts to
receive the DCF signal after 3minutes, irre-
spective of whether the outdoor sensor recep-
tion search has been successful or not.
The reception symbol
flashes on the time
panel1. If the DCF signal is being received
correctly, the current central European Time
(CET) is displayed on the time panel1 and
the date and weekday are displayed on the
date panel3. In addition, the reception
symbol is permanently displayed on the
time panel1.
If the appliance is unable to synchronise with
the DCF signal, you can also set the time
manually (see section Basic settings) or you
can attempt the reception again.
Press and hold the
button9 for about
3 seconds to attempt the reception search
again. The reception symbol flashes on
the time panel1.
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The DCF signal
The DCF signal (time signal transmitter) consists
of time impulses which are transmitted by the
most accurate clock in the world – near Frank-
furt am Main, Germany.
Under ideal conditions, the radio temperature
station can receive the signals up to a distance
of around 2000 km from Frankfurt am Main.
Reception of these DCF signals normally takes
between 3 and 5 minutes. If reception of the
DCF signal fails, the temperature station will
stop trying to establish reception after around
7 minutes.
Reception can be considerably restricted by
obstacles (e.g. concrete walls) or interference
sources (e.g. other electronic appliances).
If necessary, you should change the location
of the temperature station (e.g. put it by a
window) if reception problems continue.
Displays in basic mode
Once the temperature station has received the
outdoor sensor signal and the DCF signal, it is
in basic mode.
In basic mode, the temperature station shows
the following information on its display:
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The time panel1
The time is shown
in 24-hour format
by default. If you
select the 12-hour
format in the basic
settings, the abbreviation
(Latin: “post
meridiem” = afternoon) is shown in front of the
time between 12 noon and 11.59 at night.
The abbreviation (Latin: “ante meridiem” =
morning) is shown in front of the time between
12 midnight and 11.59 in the morning. During
the summer period, (daylight saving time)
is displayed. This display is only shown if the
DCF signal is being received.
The date panel3
The current date appears under
the display and the current
month under the display .
The abbreviation for the current
weekday is shown to the right of
the display . The language for this abbrevi-
ation is preset to German but can be changed
if required.
Please refer to the section Basic
settings for details.
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The indoor temperature panel2
The indoor temperature
measured by the temperature
station is displayed to one
decimal place. The tempera-
ture unit (degrees Celsius)
is shown top right. The temperature unit can
also be changed to (degrees Fahrenheit).
If the temperature drops below the measuring
range of 0°C to 50°C (or 32°F to 122°F)
is shown; is shown if the temperature rises
above this range.
The temperature trend is shown to the left of
the temperature display. The following displays
are possible:
= the temperature is rising.
= the temperature is constant.
= the temperature is dropping.
If the battery symbol
appears to the left of
the temperature display, you should replace
the batteries of the temperature station as
soon as possible (see section Operating the
temperature station).
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The outdoor temperature panel4
The outdoor temperature is
displayed to one decimal
place. The temperature unit
(degrees Celsius) is shown
top right. The temperature
unit can also be changed to (degrees Fahr-
enheit).
If the temperature drops below the measuring
range of -20°C to 60°C (or -4°F to 140°F)
is shown; is shown if the temperature
rises above this range.
The temperature trend is shown to the left of
the temperature display. The following displays
are possible:
= the temperature is rising.
= the temperature is constant.
= the temperature is dropping.
If the battery symbol
appears to the left of
the temperature display, you should replace
the batteries of the outdoor sensor as soon as
possible (see section Operating the outdoor
sensor).
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Operation and use
Basic settings
If the appliance is unable to synchronise with
the DCF signal, you can also set the time
manually.
To make the basic settings, press and hold
the
button5 for around 3 seconds.
(time zone setting) flashes on the time
panel1.
Press the
button9 or the button0
to set the desired value.
NOTE
If you are in a country in which the DCF
signal is being received, but the current
time zone is different, you can use the
time zone settings to set the temperature
station to the current time in your country.
If you are in a country in which the local
time is one hour ahead of central Euro-
pean Time (CET) you should set the time
zone to
. The temperature station is still
being controlled by the DCF signal but
will display the time as one hour ahead
of CET.
Press the
button5 to confirm your
entry. (year display) flashes on the
time panel1.
Press the
button9 or the button0
to set the desired value.
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