Auriol 284995 Operation and Safety Notes

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Operation and Safety Notes
TEMPERATURE STATION
IAN 284995
TEMPERATURSTATION
Bedienungs- und Sicherheitshinweise
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TEMPERATUURSTATION
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TEMPERATURE STATION
Operation and Safety Notes
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Introduction .....................................................Page 6
Proper use ..........................................................Page 6
Description of parts and features ......................Page 6
Technical data ....................................................Page 8
Scope of delivery ...............................................Page 9
Safety ..................................................................Page 9
General safety information................................Page 9
Safety instructions for batteries /
rechargeable batteries ......................................Page 10
Before initial use ..........................................Page 12
General information ..........................................Page 12
Preparing to use the outdoor sensor .................Page 13
Preparing the temperature station for use ........Page 13
Temperature station ...........................................Page 15
Outdoor sensor ..................................................Page 15
Setting the language / time zone /
time / date manually ..........................................Page 16
Displaying summer time .....................................Page 18
Calling up the time zone ...................................Page 18
Setting the alarm time ........................................Page 18
Calling up the alarm times ................................Page 19
Switching the alarm on / off ..............................Page 19
Using the snooze button ....................................Page 20
Displaying temperature .....................................Page 20
Calling up the minimum / maximum values ......Page 21
Displaying temperature trends ..........................Page 21
Battery state display ..........................................Page 21
Replacing the batteries ......................................Page 22
Troubleshooting ...........................................Page 22
Cleaning and maintenance ...................Page 23
Disposal .............................................................Page 24
Declaration of conformity .....................Page 25
Warranty ..........................................................Page 26
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Temperature station
Introduction
We congratulate you on the purchase of your
new product. You have chosen a high quality
product. The instructions for use are part of the
product. They contain important information
concerning safety, use and disposal. Before
using the product, please familiarise yourself
with all of the safety information and instruc-
tions for use. Only use the product as described
and for the specified applications. If you pass
the product on to anyone else, please ensure
that you also pass on all the documentation
with it.
Proper use
The product displays the indoor and outdoor
temperatures in degrees Celsius (°C) or de-
grees Fahrenheit (°F) and their maximum and
minimum values. The product also displays
the time in 12 / 24-hour clock modes and the
date. In addition, the product has two alarm
functions. The product is only suitable for use
in private households and is not intended for
commercial use.
Description of parts
and features
LC display
1
DST display (summer time)
2
DCF symbol
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3
Z
Z
symbol (snooze function)
4
Date display (day / month)
5
Seconds display
6
Day of the week display
7
MAX- / MIN display (outdoor temperature)
8
Temperature trend (outdoor temperature)
9
Outdoor temperature
10
Radio signal symbol
11
symbol (outdoor sensor)
12
MAX- / MIN display for indoor
temperature
13
Indoor temperature
14
symbol (temperature station)
15
Temperature trend (indoor temperature)
16
/ symbol (Alarm 1 / Alarm 2)
17
Time
18
2
nd
time zone (ZONE)
Temperature station
19
CLOCK button
20
ALARM button
21
Z
Z
/ REGISTER button (snooze function /
REGISTER)
22
Hanging slot
23
SELECT button
24
SET / RESET button
25
Battery compartment
26
Stand
27
Screw (ø 3 mm)
28
Dowel (ø 7.7 mm)
Outdoor sensor
29
Control LED
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30
Hanging slot
31
Battery compartment
32
Screw (ø 3 mm)
33
Dowel (ø 7.7 mm)
Technical data
Temperature station:
Temperature
measurement range: 0 – + 50 °C
+32 – +122 °F
Note: If the temperature is ≤0 °C (32 °F),
the LC display shows “LL.L”. If the temperature
is ≥50 °C (122 °F), the LC display shows
“HH.H”.
Temperature interval: 0.1 °C
Radio signal: DCF
Batteries: 2 x AA 1.
5 V
(direct current)
(pre-installed)
Outdoor sensor:
Temperature
measurement range: –20 °C – +60 °C
–4 °F – +140 °F
HF transmission signal: 433 MHz
HF transmission range: max. 30 metres
(in open area)
Batteries: 2 x AA 1.
5 V
(direct current)
(pre-installed)
Degree of protection: IPX4 (splash-proof)
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Scope of delivery
1 Temperature station
1 Outdoor sensor
4 Batteries AA, 1.5 V (pre-installed)
2 Screws (ø 3 mm)
2 Dowels (ø 7.7 mm)
1 Operating instructions
Safety
YOU SHOULD STORE ALL SAFETY INFOR-
MATION AND INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE
PLACE IN CASE YOU NEED TO REFER TO
THEM AGAIN IN THE FUTURE!
General safety
information
This product can be used by children
aged from 8 years and above and per-
sons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge if they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use
of the product in a safe way and under-
stand the hazards involved. Children shall
not play with the product. Cleaning and
user maintenance shall not be made by
children without supervision.
Do not expose the product to an ex-
tremely high electromagnetic field. This
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may impair the correct functioning of the
product.
Please note that the guarantee does not
cover damage caused by incorrect han-
dling, non-compliance with the operating
instructions or interference with the prod-
uct by unauthorised individuals.
Safety instructions
for batteries /re-
chargeable batteries
DANGER TO LIFE! Keep batteries /
rechargeable batteries out of reach of
children. If accidentally swallowed seek
immediate medical attention.
DANGER OF EXPLO-
SION! Never recharge
non-rechargeable batteries.
Do not short-circuit batteries / rechargea-
ble batteries and / or open them. Over-
heating, fire or bursting can be the result.
Never throw batteries / rechargeable
batteries into fire or water.
Do not exert mechanical loads to batter-
ies/rechargeable batteries.
Risk of leakage of batteries /
rechargeable batteries
Avoid extreme environmental conditions
and temperatures, which could affect
batteries / rechargeable batteries, e.g.
radiators / direct sunlight.
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Avoid contact with the skin, eyes and mu-
cous membranes. In the event of contact
with battery acid, thoroughly flush the
affected area with plenty of clean water
and seek immediate medical attention.
WEAR PROTECTIVE
GLOVES! Leaked or dam-
aged batteries / rechargeable
batteries can cause burns on contact with
the skin. Wear suitable protective gloves
at all times if such an event occurs.
In the event of a leakage of batteries /
rechargeable batteries, immediately remove
it from the product to prevent damage.
Only use the same type of batteries /
rechargeable batteries. Do not mix used
and new batteries / rechargeable batteries.
Remove the batteries / rechargeable bat-
teries if the product will not be used for a
longer period.
Risk of damage of the product
Only use the specified type of battery /
rechargeable battery!
Insert batteries / rechargeable batteries
according to polarity marks (+) and (-)
on the battery / rechargeable battery
and the product.
Clean the contacts on the battery /
rechargeable battery and in the battery
compartment before inserting!
Remove exhausted batteries / rechargea-
ble batteries from the product immediately.
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Before initial use
Activate the batteries first inside the
outdoor sensor, then inside the tem-
perature station.
Note: Before initial use, remove the protective
film from the device display.
General information
CAUTION! When choosing where to
position the devices, make sure that they are
not exposed to direct sunlight, vibrations, dust,
heat, cold or moisture. Do not place the de-
vices near to heat sources, e.g. radiators, as
this may result in damage to the devices.
Please ensure that neighbouring devices
are not operated at the same frequency
of 433 MHz. Such devices may cause
interference to the radio connection.
Do not place the devices next to or on
metal plates. Otherwise the quality of ra-
dio wave transmission may be reduced.
Radio signal (DCF):
The DCF-Signal (time signal transmitter) is
made up of time pulses transmitted from one
of the highest precision clocks in the world
close to Frankfurt / Main in Germany – it
varies by 1 second in 1million years.
In ideal conditions, your temperature station
can pick up this signal over a distance of up
to approx. 1,500 km around Frankfurt / Main.
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Preparing to use
the outdoor sensor
Remove the battery compartment cover
from the back of the outdoor sensor.
Remove the battery safety strip.
The outdoor sensor is now ready for use
and the control LED
29
illuminates briefly.
Close the battery compartment cover.
If this does not work, carry out a restart
of the temperature station if necessary. To
do this, press and keep pressed the
Z
Z
/ REGISTER button
21
(restart the
outdoor sensor only).
Preparing the temperature
station for use
Open the battery compartment
25
on the
back of the temperature station.
Remove the battery safety strip.
Close the battery compartment cover.
Connecting the temperature station
with
the outdoor sensor and the DCF
radio signal:
After removal of the battery safety strip, the
temperature station attempts to establish a
connection with the outdoor sensor. This pro-
cess can take a few minutes. The
Radio sig-
nal symbol
10
flashes. Once the temperature
station has successfully connected to the out-
door sensor, the
Radio signal symbol
10
stopsashing and the temperature is shown in
the LC display.
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Note: If the temperature station does not
receive the signal from the outdoor sensor
within 3 minutes, the temperature station
automatically starts with the reception of the
radio time signal.
After successful reception of the outdoor sen-
sor signal or after 3 minutes, the temperature
station starts with the reception of the radio
time signal. This process can take up to 5 min-
utes and is indicated in the LC display by the
flashing
DCF symbol
2
.
After successful reception of the DCF radio
signal, the
DCF symbol
2
is displayed
continuously in the LC display.
Note: Do not move the temperature station
while it is receiving the signal. Otherwise this
could interfere with reception. If synchronisa-
tion is not possible when the temperature sta-
tion is being first set up, try changing the
location (e.g. place the temperature station
near to a window).
Reception may be considerably reduced by
obstructions (e.g. concrete walls) or sources
of interference (e.g. other electrical devices).
If the reception of the radio signal continues
to be interrupted, you can set the time and
date manually (see “Setting the language /
time zone / time / date manually”).
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Mounting the temperature station
and / or the outdoor sensor on a wall:
Note: You will require an electric drill and a
crosshead screwdriver for this step.
CAUTION! DANGER TO LIFE, RISK
OF INJURY AND MATERIAL DAMAGE!
Read the operating and safety instructions for
your drill carefully.
DANGER TO LIFE!
Take care that you do not hit electricity, gas
or water lines when you drill into the wall. If
necessary, check with a pipe and cable de-
tector before drilling.
Temperature station
Note: Before mounting the temperature sta-
tion, please remove the stand
26
by simply
pulling it off.
Mark the position of the hole (ø approx.
7.7 mm) on the wall.
Drill the hole with an electric drill.
Insert the dowel
28
into the drilled hole.
Using a crosshead screwdriver, screw the
screw
27
into the dowel.
Hang the temperature station by placing
the hanger
22
on the screw.
Outdoor sensor
Mark the position of the hole (ø approx.
7.7 mm) on the wall.
Drill the hole with an electric drill.
Insert the dowel
33
into the drilled hole.
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Using a crosshead screwdriver, screw the
screw
32
into the dowel.
Hang the outdoor sensor by placing the
hanger
30
on the screw.
Note: Ensure that the outdoor sensor should-
t be immersed into water and not contact
with direct sunlight. Electronic devices may
adversely affect the wireless signal reception.
Setting the language / time
zone / time / date manually
The reception of DCF radio signal where the
temperature station has been positioned may
become degraded or interrupted. If this hap-
pens you can set the product manually.
 1. Press and hold down the CLOCK button
19
for about 3 seconds.
 2. Press the SET / RESET button
24
to switch
between the 12- and 24-hour clock dis-
play modes.
 3. Press the CLOCK button to confirm your
settings. The language option flashes.
Tip: If you press and hold down the SET /
RESET button, you accelerate the process
and reach the desired value more quickly.
This quicker method can also be used for
making the following settings. If during
a period of 30seconds no buttons are
pressed, the LC display returns automati-
cally to the default display.
 4. Press the SET / RESET button to set the
desired language (GE = German,
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FR = French, SP = Spanish, IT = Italian,
EN = English).
 5. Press the CLOCK button to confirm your
settings. The time zone display flashes.
 6. Press the SET / RESET button to set the
desired time zone for time zone 2
(–12 hours to +12hours).
Note: Should you be in a country in
which the DCF-Signal can be received but
the time is different to your current local
time, you can use the time zone setting to
have the clock display your current local
time. If you find yourself in a country in
which, for example, the local time is an
hour ahead of Central European Time
(CET), you set the time zone to +01. The
product is now still controlled by DCF but
shows the time as one hour ahead of CET.
If you wish to know what the time is in the
USA for example, then simply by setting
the time zone value to e.g. –10 you will
obtain the current local time in Los Ange-
les etc.
 7. Press the CLOCK button to confirm your
settings. The hour display flashes.
 8. Press the SET / RESET button to set the
desired value.
 9. Press the CLOCK button to confirm your
settings.
10. Repeat steps 6 and 7 to set the values for,
minutes, seconds
5
, year and date
4
(day / month).
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Note: The seconds display can only be
reset to 00.
11. After this, the LC display returns to the
default display.
Displaying summer time
Summer time is indicated by the DST symbol
1
in
the LC display. The temperature station
au-
tomatically detects from the DCF radio signal
whether it is summer time or not.
Calling up the time zone
The default display shows the time zone ac-
cording to the information provided by the
DCF-Signal.
Press the CLOCK button
19
. The time
zone
18
appears in the LC display.
Press the CLOCK button again to return
to the default display.
Setting the alarm time
You can set two different alarm times.
 1. Press and hold down the ALARM button
20
for about 3 seconds.
Note: If an alarm time has been set be-
fore, then that previously set alarm time
appears in the LC display. If not, then the
display shows 0:00 or AM 12:00.
 2. The hour display flashes. Press the SET /
RESET button
24
to set the desired value.
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 3. Press the ALARM button to confirm your
settings. The minute display flashes.
 4. Press the SET / RESET button to set the
desired value.
 5. Press the ALARM button to confirm your
settings.
 6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 to set the time for
Alarm 2.
Calling up the alarm times
Press ALARM button
20
once or twice to
call up the set time for Alarm 1 or Alarm
2 respectively.
Press the ALARM button again to return
to the default display.
Switching the alarm on / off
Press the SET / RESET button
24
once to
activate Alarm 1. Press the SET / RESET
button twice to activate Alarm 2. Press the
SET / RESET button three times to activate
Alarm1 and Alarm 2.
Note: The symbol
or appears in the
LC display.
The alarm signal sounds as soon as the set
alarm time is reached. The alarm signal
ceases automatically after a period of
2minutes.
Press the SELECT
23
/ SET / RESET
24
/
ALARM
20
/ CLOCK button
19
to switch
off the alarm signal before it switches off
automatically.
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Note: The alarm signal sounds every
day at the set time.
Press the SET / RESET button three times
to deactivate Alarm 1. Press the SET /
RESET button twice to deactivate Alarm
2. Press the SET / RESET button once to
deactivate Alarm 1 and Alarm 2.
Using the snooze button
Press the Z
Z
/ REGISTER button
21
while
the alarm signal is sounding to activate
the snooze function.
The alarm signal is silenced and the
displays
or and Z
Z
flash.
The alarm signal sounds again after
approx. 5 minutes.
Press the SELECT button
23
to deactivate
the snooze function.
Displaying temperature
The LC display shows the indoor temperature
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and the outdoor temperature
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.
Press and hold down the SELECT button
23
for approx. 3 seconds. The °C dis-
play flashes.
Press the SET / RESET button
24
to switch
between the °C (Celsius) and °F (Fahr-
enheit) temperature scales.
Press the SELECT button to confirm your
settings.
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