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Marathon Watch CL030027A User Manual

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USER MANUAL
1. Features
1.1 Time - Radio Controlled Time (RC-WWVB)
- 12/24 hour time display selectable
- Daily Snooze Alarm function
- Day of week in 3 languages user selectable
1.2 Temperature - Indoor measurable range: -10°C ~+ 50°C
- Measures °C / °F user selectable
- Outdoor measurable range: -20 ~ 50°C
1.3 Wireless Outdoor Sensor - 433.92 MHz RF receiving frequency
- Transmission range: 70 meters (open area)
- Low-battery indicator for Outdoor Thermo
Sensor
- Wall Mount or Table Stand
2. Unit Appearance
Part A:
A1: Radio Controlled Icon
A2: Time Display
A3: Indoor Temperature
A4: Date, Day of Week
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Marathon Watch CL030027A Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMarathon Watch
ModelCL030027A
CategoryTemperature Controller
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Product Features and Specifications

Timekeeping Features

Details radio-controlled time, 12/24 hour display, snooze alarm, and selectable day of week languages.

Temperature Measurement

Covers indoor and outdoor measurable ranges and user-selectable units (°C/°F).

Wireless Outdoor Sensor Details

Specifies RF frequency, transmission range, low-battery indicator, and mounting options.

Unit Appearance and Components

Main Unit Labels (A1-A4)

Identifies and describes main unit components A1 (Radio Controlled Icon) through A4 (Date, Day of Week).

Main Unit Label (A5)

Identifies and describes the A5 component (Outdoor Temperature) on the main unit.

Main Unit Buttons (Part B)

Lists and describes all main unit control buttons, B1 through B8.

Main Unit Mounting Features (Part C)

Details main unit features C1 (Wall Mount Hole), C2 (Battery Compartment), and C3 (Stand).

Outdoor Thermo Sensor Components (D1-D8)

Identifies and describes components D1 through D8 for the outdoor thermo sensor.

Getting Started

Main Unit Setup

Instructions for opening the battery compartment, inserting batteries, and replacing the cover.

Outdoor Thermo Sensor Setup

Instructions for opening the sensor's battery compartment and inserting batteries.

Installation Procedures

Main Unit Placement

Guidance on placing the main unit on a flat surface or wall mounting it.

Outdoor Thermo Sensor Mounting

Recommendations for securely mounting the remote sensor onto a horizontal surface.

RF Transmission and Reception

Automatic RF Transmission

Explains automatic transmission from the outdoor sensor to the main unit after battery insertion.

Manual RF Search

Details how to manually initiate reception of the transmission using the SEARCH button.

Temperature Unit Selection (Sensor)

Describes using the C/F button on the sensor to select Celsius or Fahrenheit.

Time and Alarm Settings

Radio Controlled Clock Operation

Information on automatic scanning for WWVB time signal and status indicators.

Manual Time and Calendar Setting

Procedure for setting time, date, weekday language, and other calendar parameters.

Daily Alarm Function

Instructions for activating, deactivating, and setting the daily alarm time.

Snooze Alarm Functionality

Details on activating snooze, its duration, repetition, and stopping the alarm.

Thermometer Functions

Temperature Range Display

Explains how LL.L or HH.H is displayed for temperatures outside the measurable range.

Temperature Unit Selection (Main Unit)

Describes using the '-' button to select Celsius or Fahrenheit mode on the main unit.

Outdoor Temperature Alert

Steps to activate/deactivate and set upper/lower outdoor temperature alerts with icons.

Temperature Probe Usage

Guidance on inserting the probe, optimal placement, and temperature sensing ranges.

Indicators and Precautions

Low Battery Indication

Information on the low battery icon for the thermo sensor and battery replacement.

General Precautions

Advice on using the reset button, auto-exit from settings, and avoiding interference sources.

Environmental and Cleaning Precautions

Notes on avoiding direct sunlight, humidity, water, and using proper cleaning materials.

Regulatory Statements

FCC Compliance Statement

Details FCC compliance for Class B digital devices and measures to correct interference.

Industry Canada Compliance

States compliance with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standards and operating conditions.