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Eco Tech W346BT User Manual

Eco Tech W346BT
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Operating instructions, World Timer Chronograph, Solar Radio W346BT,
Transmitter DCF 77 Mainflingen near Frankfurt / Main
with thermometer
Overview of displays:
ENG - W346B Status 09/13
ENG W346BT 03/15
1/3
Displays:
- Time zone of analogue time
(Clock hands)
Display of state of charging / Power Reserve
Level 1 (white):
The battery is unloading or has too low
power to operate the clock. Charging time minimum
8 hours under sunlight. The battery should be charged
up to the orange area (Level 3) of the scale.
After charging the clock must be calibrated
again (see Point 6).
Level 2 (yellow):
The battery is not charged enough. Under these
conditions, some functions such as the
transmitter signal are limited/not available. The
battery has to be charged.
Level 3 (orange):
The battery is in a normal fully
charged state and has a duration of 6
to 8 months. This charged state is recommended
when used daily.
Level 4 (red) Test Level:
The battery is above the normal
charged state and is fully charged. The duration
is approx. 8 months. This is
a charging level that is usually not reached
through normal solar radiation. It only represents
the maximum reachable charged
state of the battery. However, damage to the
storage cell
through overcharging is ruled out due to
the integrated overcharging protection.
Displays:
-
Date (day of the week,
calendar day, month)
- World timer clock time including
selected world time zone - see table-)
-
Stop watch
- Thermometer
Displays:
- Radio mast symbol when
signal reception has been successful
- “DST” shown in black:
During summer time operation of
analogue time
- “CHR” shown in black:
When selecting the chronograph
(Stop watch)
Function of the temperature display
The thermometer
of your watch is on the 3-clock-postition where some watches
have a crown. The apparent temperature device is through the openings in the
cap
. The temperature is automatically refreshed every 2 minutes, without the
need of any further adjustment.
- For a manual update of the current temperature, press once the Button
START/STOP on the 2-clock position while the display shows the temperature
is displayed. The detected temperature is immediately displayed
on the display.
-
To switch the display between Celsius (° C) and Fahrenheit (° F)
press button SET on the 4-clock position.
The detected temperature of the thermometer is subject to a
number of factors and may differ from the actual ambient
temperature! For example, the heat from direct sunshine on the
watch case and the body temperature can lead to a different
measurement. The most accurate measurement results are
obtained when the watch is stored out of direct sunlight on a
neutral
surface temperature for 15 to 30 minutes from the arm. At the
temperature display Tolerances of +/- 1 ° C can result.
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Eco Tech W346BT Specifications

General IconGeneral
Resolution240 x 240 pixels
Water ResistanceIP67
BluetoothBluetooth 4.0
Display1.3 inch TFT LCD
CompatibilityAndroid 4.4+, iOS 8.0+
SensorsHeart rate sensor
Battery LifeUp to 7 days (typical use), Up to 15 days (standby)

Summary

Display of State of Charging and Power Reserve

Level 1 (White)

Battery unloading or too low power, requires minimum 8 hours charging.

Level 2 (Yellow)

Battery not sufficiently charged, functions limited, requires charging.

Function of the Temperature Display

Important: Starting Up the Solar Radio Clock

1. Charge the Storage Cell

Ensure the storage cell is sufficiently charged and the watch is stored in light.

6. Manual Calibration/Basic Setting

Resynchronizing clock hands with the digital display due to signal loss.

Manual Calibration/Basic Setting of Your Clock

Hour Position Adjustment

Adjust the digital hour to match the analogue hour position.

Minute Position Adjustment

Adjust the digital minute to match the analogue minute position.

Changing Analogue Time Zone and Summer Time (DST)

Manual Setting of Analogue Time and Date