Battery installation (Main Unit)
1. Remove the protective lm from the LCD Screen at the front of the clock.
2. Place your clock face down on a at and soft surface.
3. Slide and remove the battery cover at the back of your unit.
4. Insert 2 x new AA alkaline batteries (included) into the battery
compartment by observing the correct “+” and “-“ polarity.
5. Slide and replace the battery cover.
Reminder:
•
Alkaline batteries are recommended for optimal usage of this clock.
•
Do not mix old and new batteries.
•
Do not mix alkaline, standard or rechargeable batteries.
Your clock will receive a data signal from the remote sensor within a few
seconds. Place your sensor in a dry and shaded area away from direct sun
or rain. The indoor and outdoor temperature-humidity readings will become
more stable and accurate over 30 minutes – 1 hour.
Quick setup guide
Setup outdoor remote sensor
1. Detach the holder from the back of the
remote sensor.
2. Slide and remove the battery cover at the
back of the unit.
3. Insert 2 x new AAA alkaline batteries
(included) into the battery compartment by
observing the correct “+” and “-“ polarity.
4. The clock defaults to Channel
observing the correct “+” and “-“ polarity.
for wireless
data reception. Ensure that the channel
selector at the back is set at position 1
(top position).
5. Replace the battery cover.
6. Insert the holder to the bottom of the outdoor
sensor for desktop or insert it to the back of
the transmitter for wall mounting.
Western Europe
(WET) and
Greenwich Mean
Time (GMT)
Central Europe
(CET)
Eastern Europe
(EET)
Belarus (FET) and
West-ern Russia
(MSK)
Canary Islands
Faroe Islands
Iceland
(on GMT all year)
Ireland
Portugal
United Kingdom
Albania
Austria
Belgium
Croatia
Denmark
France
Germany
Hungary
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Slovakia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Bulgaria
Estonia
Finland
Greece
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Turkey
Ukraine
Belarus
Most of the
European part of
Russia
Ukraine
(Only Crimea,
Luhansk and
Donetsk)
GMT: 0 GMT +1 GMT +2 GMT +3
Europe Main Time Zones
Remarks: Your outdoor sensor has a 60-meter open air transmission range
with no obstructions. Actual transmission range will vary depending on what
is in the path of the signal. Each obstruction (roof, walls, fl oors, ceilings, thick
trees, etc.) will signi cantly reduce the signal range.
Time zone selection
The time zone default is GMT +1 (Central Europe). If required, slide the time
zone switch at the back case to select your time zone.
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