4. Remove the cover from the wall clock battery
compartment 2 (8).
5. Insert one battery (1.5V, AA/LR6) into battery
compartment 1 (7). Then place 2 batteries (1.5V,
AA/LR6) into battery compartment 2 (8).
6. Close the battery compartment 2 (8) again.
7. For the initial setup place both devices next to each
other on a flat surface.
TIME SETTING
NOTE!
After the clock received the DCF time signal the time
will be set according to the Central European time
(CET). Summer and winter time change (and reverse)
is also set automatically. Other deviating times can be
set manually only.
Automatic time setting via DCF time signal
After inserting the batteries the time will be set
automatically via DCF signal. This process may take
a few minutes. During this process the clock hands
will turn several times with interruption until they will
display the right time.
Initiate to receive the DCF time signal manually
NOTE!
Use this function when e.g. automatic summer/
winter time change does not work or the wall clock
temporarely receives no time signal.
1. Press and hold the REC button (11) for 3 seconds
to start manual search for the DCF signal.
2. The clock hands will move to their start position
(12:00 a.m.) and a the wall clock then tries to
receive the signal.
3. Wait approx. 2-5 minutes until the current time will
be displayed.
Manual time setting
NOTE!
It is necessary to set the time manually in places
where no radio signal is received.
1. Press and hold the M.SET button (9) for approx. 3
seconds.
2. When the minutes hand starts moving you can the
set the time manually:
• Press the M.SET button shortly to set the time in
minutes steps.
• Press and hold the M.SET button to set the time
continously.
3. Release M.SET button to stop manual setting and
save the time automatically and exit manual time
setting mode.
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY DISPLAY
After inserting the batteries indoor humidity (3) and
indoor temperature (4) will be displayed. After first
data transmission from the remote sensor the outdoor
temperature (5) will be displayed. This process may
take a few minutes.
You can switch the temperature display from degree
Celsius to degree Fahrenheit by pushing the °C/°F/
DOWN button (12) at the backside of the wall clock.
MOUNTING/POSITIONING
NOTE!
Make sure you have mounted or placed the device in
a safe way. Otherwise the device may fall down and
heavy damages can occur for which the manufacturer
is not liable.
The wall clock can be mounted on walls with the wall
mount (6).
The remote sensor also has a wall mount (15).
Moreover it can be placed on plane surfaces with the
fold-out table stand (17).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Signal disconnection
If without obvious reasons the display of the outdoor
temperature goes blank, please check the following:
1. The remote unit is still in place.
2. The batteries of both the remote unit and main unit
are not empty. Replace batteries with new ones if
necessary.
NOTE!
When the temperature falls below freezing point, the
batteries of outdoor units will freeze, lowering their
voltage supply, effective range, and life span.
3. All units required are within range and the path is
clear of obstacles and interference. Shorten the
distance if necessary.
Transmission collision
Signals from other household devices, such as door
bells, home security systems and entry controls,
may interfere with those of this product and cause
temporarily reception failure. This is normal and does
not affect the general performance of the product. The
transmission and reception of temperature readings
will resume once the interference recedes.
Other malfunctions
If there is no response from the wall clock by
keystrokes or if any other malfunctions occur perform
the following steps.
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