Auriol 114324-15-01 Operation and Safety Notes

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Stacje pogodowe
Typ
Operation and Safety Notes
IAN 114324
RADIO-CONTROLLED WEATHER STATION
IAN 114324
RADIO-CONTROLLED
WEATHER STATION
Operation and Safety Notes
ST A CJA METEO
STEROW ANA RADIOWO
Wskazówki dotyczące obsługi i bezpieczeństwa
BEZDRÁTOV Á METEOSTANICE
Pokyny pro obsluhu a bezpečnostní pokyny
METEOST ANICA
Pokyny pre obsluhu a bezpečnostné pokyny
RADIJSKO VODENA
VREMENSKA POSTAJA
Navodila za upravljanje in varnostna opozorila
RÁDIÓVEZÉRELT
IDŐJÁRÁSÁLLOMÁS
Kezelési és biztonsági utalások
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PL Wskazówki dotyczące obsługi i bezpieczeństwa Strona 28
HU Kezelési és biztonsági utalások Oldal 53
SI Navodila za upravljanje in varnostna opozorila Stran 76
CZ Pokyny pro obsluhu a bezpečnostní pokyny Strana 100
SK Pokyny pre obsluhu a bezpečnostné pokyny Strana 123
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Intended use .......................................................................................Page 6
Parts description ...............................................................................Page 6
Technical Data ....................................................................................Page 7
Scope of delivery..............................................................................Page 8
General safety instructions ..........................................................Page 8
Battery safety information ...........................................................Page 9
Start-up
Setting up the devices ........................................................................Page 10
Starting the outdoor sensor / changing batteries ..............................Page 11
Starting the base station / changing batteries ..................................Page 11
The DCF signal (time transmitter) .......................................................Page 12
Information in base mode
The clock field .....................................................................................Page 13
The barometric pressure field.............................................................Page 14
The indoor temperature field..............................................................Page 15
The outdoor temperature field ...........................................................Page 17
Settings .................................................................................................Page 18
Basic settings .......................................................................................Page 19
Temperature alarm .............................................................................Page 21
Activating the temperature alarm ......................................................Page 21
Alarm ...................................................................................................Page 22
Accessing stored data ........................................................................Page 23
Manually activating signal reception
Activating DCF signal reception ........................................................Page 24
Activating reception from the outdoor sensor ...................................Page 24
Background lighting ...........................................................................Page 24
Troubleshooting ................................................................................Page 24
Cleaning and Care............................................................................Page 25
Disposal ................................................................................................Page 25
Declaration of Conformity ............................................................Page 26
Warranty .............................................................................................Page 27
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Radio-controlled weather station
Intended use
This radio-controlled weather station displays the indoor and outdoor
temperature, indoor and outdoor humidity, and barometric pressure.
It features a radio-controlled clock and several alarm functions. The
probable weather trend is calculated based on data collected. The
product is not intended for commercial use.
Parts description
Base station
1
Display
2
SNOOZE- / LIGHT field
3
Keypad
4
Base station eyebolt
5
Battery compartment cover
6
Stand
7
Battery compartment
Outdoor sensor
8
Signal LED
9
Battery compartment cover
10
Outdoor sensor eyebolt
11
Outdoor sensor stand
12
Outdoor sensor battery
compartment
Keypad
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SET- / HISTORY button
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UP button
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DOWN- / button
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ALARM- / SET button
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CH button
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ALERT button
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MEM button
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°C / °F button
Display
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Clock field
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Barometric pressure field
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Indoor temperature field
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Outdoor temperature field
25
Outdoor sensor display
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Outdoor sensor buttons next to battery compartment
26
°C / °F button
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TX button (Channel reset
button)
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Channel selector switch
Optional power supply
29
Mains adapter
Technical Data
Base station:
Temperature measurement range: 0 °C to 50 °C
32 °F to 122 °F
Humidity measurement range: 20 % to 95 %
Radio-controlled clock: DCF77
Batteries: 2 x LR06 (UM-3), 1.5 V
(size AA)
Barometric pressure
measurement range: 850 hPa to 1050 hPa
25.1 inHg to 31.1 inHg
Mains adapter:
Input: 230–240 V
~
50 Hz, 50 mA
Output: 4.5 V
, 150 mA
Model: HX0180450150D2E
Protection class:
Outdoor sensor:
Temperature measurement range: -20 °C to +50 °C
-4.0°F to + 122 °F
Humidity measurement range: 20 % to 95 %
Data transmission frequency: 433 MHz
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Wireless range: max. 100 m (open area)
Batteries: 2 x LR06 (UM-3), 1.5 V
(size AA)
Protection class: IPX3
Scope of delivery
1 Weather station
1 Outdoor sensor
4 Batteries, type LR06, 1.5 V
1 Mains adapter
1 Set of operating instructions
General safety instructions
Before using the product, please familiarise yourself with all of the
safety information and instructions for use! When passing this product
on to others, please also include all the documents!
This product may be used by children age 8 years and
up, and persons with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capacity or lacking experience and
knowledge, when supervised or instructed on the safe use of the
product and the associated risks. Children should not be allowed to
play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance should
not be performed by children without supervision.
Do not use the device if it is damaged.
Do not expose the base station to moisture or direct sunlight.
Before using the product, ensure that the available mains voltage
corresponds with the operating voltage required for the mains
supply (230–240 V ∼, 50 Hz).
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Before using the product, verify the product and the mains supply
and the cable connection aren‘t damaged! Never operate a
damaged device!
The appliance must be plugged into an easily accessible socket
so it can easily be unplugged in the event of an emergency.
This product does not contain any parts that can be serviced by
the user. The LEDs cannot be exchanged.
The product is only suited for use with the included mains adapter
(model no. HX0180450150D2E).
Please note that the power adapter continues to draw a small
amount of power even if the product is turned off as long as the
power adapter is plugged into a power outlet. To switch the prod-
uct off completely, unplug the power adapter from the socket.
Battery safety information
DANGER TO LIFE! Batteries are not intended
for children. If accidentally swallowed seek immediate medical
attention!
CAUTION! EXPLOSION HAZARD! Never
recharge non-rechargeable batteries, short-circuit
and / or open batteries!
Never throw batteries into fire or water!
Do not exert mechanical loads to batteries!
Risk of battery leakage
In the event of a battery leak, immediately remove it from the
device to prevent damage!
Avoid contact with the skin, eyes and mucous membranes! In the
event of contact with battery acid, thoroughly flush the affected
area with plenty of clean water and seek immediate medical
attention!
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Only use the same type of batteries! Do not mix used and new
batteries!
Avoid extreme environmental conditions and temperatures as they
may affect batteries e.g. above radiators!
Remove the batteries from the device if they have not been used
for a long period!
Risk of equipment damage
Only use the specified battery type!
When inserting the battery ensure the correct polarity! This is
shown in the battery compartment!
If necessary, clean the battery and device contacts before
inserting the battery!
Promptly remove drained batteries from the product!
Start-up
Note: First insert the batteries in the outdoor sensor, then the weather
station.
Setting up the devices
ATTENTION: First start the outdoor sensor, then the base station.
If possible, do not expose the outdoor sensor or base station to
direct sunlight.
The base station as well as the outdoor sensor can be hung by
the eyebolt
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or
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. Or flip out the stand
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or
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on either
device to place the device on a horizontal, level surface.
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Starting the outdoor sensor /
changing batteries
Open the battery compartment
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on the back of the outdoor
sensor by sliding the battery cover
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in the direction of the arrow.
When changing batteries first remove the old batteries.
Insert the new batteries, type LR06, in the battery compartment
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Check the polarity of the battery during insertion. This is indicated
in the battery compartment.
Close the battery cover.
The signal LED
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at the front of the outdoor sensor will briefly
light up. The signal LED will then flash about twice a minute,
indicating wireless transmission.
Starting the base station / changing
batteries
Open the battery cover
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at the back of the base station by
pulling up on the tab at the bottom of the battery compartment.
When changing batteries first remove the old batteries.
Insert the new batteries, type LR06, in the battery compartment
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Check the polarity of the battery during insertion. This is indicated
in the battery compartment.
Close the battery cover.
The display
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will briefly light up and run a brief check of all
display elements.
Alternatively, first remove the batteries from the battery
compartment.
Plug the low voltage plug of the mains adapter
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into the low
voltage jack in the base station and plug the mains adapter into
an easily accessible outlet. The display will permanently light up
and run a brief check of all display elements.
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The outdoor temperature field
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will show an animation of the
reception symbol
, indicating the base station is searching for
the signal from the outdoor sensor.
If no outdoor temperature is displayed after 3 minutes,the base
station will stop searching. The animation of the reception symbol
will turn off and the outdoor temperature field will show --._ °C and
--._ %. Most likely, the signal cannot be received due to structural
factors, reinforced concrete walls, the brickwork being too solid,
or the distance between the units. After finding a better location for
the outdoor sensor, reception will need to be restarted.
Press and hold the CH button
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at the back of the base station
for 3 seconds until the reception signal becomes animated again.
The weather station will automatically start receiving the DCF
radio signal, regardless if signal from the outdoor sensor was
received or not. The clock field
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will show an animated radio
tower icon
, indicating the receiver for the DCF signal is starting
to receive the time.
The DCF signal (time transmitter)
The DCF signal (German time transmission station) consists of time
impulses emitted by one of the most accurate clocks in the world,
located near Frankfurt / Main, Germany.
In ideal conditions, your weather station can pick up this signal over a
distance of up to approx. 1500 km around Frankfurt / Main.
If the signal is detected the clock display
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will show the current
Central European Time, date and day of the week. A static radio
tower signal
appears. For more details please refer to section
Basic settings.
If the attempts to receive a signal fail the base station will stop
attempting to receive a signal after 7 minutes and the radio tower
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signal will disappear. For information on how to resolve this issue
please refer to chapter Troubleshooting.
You may reactivate reception by pressing and holding the
DOWN-/
button
15
for three seconds until an radio tower
signal
in the clock display
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becomes animated.
You also have the option to set the time manually. For more
details please refer to section Basic settings.
Once the base station has received the signal from the outdoor
sensor and the DCF signal, it enters base mode.
In base mode the base station will display the following information:
Information in base mode
The clock field
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Time:
The time will be displayed in 24 hour
format according to the default settings.
When selecting 12 hour mode in basic
settings, the time from 12:00 o‘clock in
the afternoon until 11:59 o‘clock at night will show PM (Latin for
„post meridiem“ = afternoon) in front of the time.
During Daylight Saving Time DST will appear at the top between the
hour and minute. This display is only functional when receiving the
DCF signal.
Date and day:
To the left of the ab-
breviation D (Day) the
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date of the current day appears, and to the left of the abbreviation M
(month) the date of the current month. On the right the abbreviation
for the current day of the week appears. The default language for this
abbreviation is German, but can be changed. Please refer to section
Basic settings.
The radio tower symbol:
The radio tower symbol indicates successful reception of the
DCF signal. The weather station synchronises its internal
clock with the time station every night. During synchronisation
this symbol will flash. If reception was successful the symbol will be
static until the next reception cycle.
The lunar phase:
The current lunar phase is indicated as follows:
The portion of the moon not illuminated will be dark in
the display.
The barometric pressure field
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Barometric pressure display:
At the top right is the barometric
pressure at the time shown in the HIST
field (history).
If LLL (or LL.LL when setting the unit
inHg), the display range is below
850 hPa (25.1 inHg), if HHH (or
HH.HH), it is above.
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By default the current barometric pressure (HIST = 0) is shown in the
unit mb (millibar) or hPa (hectopascal). However, the display can also
be set to the uncommon unit inHg (inch of mercury). Please refer to
section Basic settings.
The bar graph shows a graphic of the barometric pressure 0, 1, 2, 3,
6 and 12 hours ago.
The barometric pressure trend:
The trend will appear as rising (or dropping), when the
barometric pressure changes by 2 hPa (= 0.06 inHg) or
more within an hour and will maintain the direction for one
hour even without any further change.
The weather forecast:
The weather station calculates a weather forecast for about the next
12 hours based on the barometric pressure trend. Of course this fore-
cast can‘t compare to that of professional weather services supported
by satellites and high performance computers, but merely provides an
approximate indication of current developments.
Available graphic forecasts are:
slightly cloudy sunny cloudy rainy snow
The indoor temperature field
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The indoor temperature:
The indoor temperature measured by the base
station is displayed with indexing up to a tenth
of a degree. The temperature unit °C (for
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degrees Celsius) appears at the top right. The temperature unit can
also be set to the now uncommon unit °F (degrees Fahrenheit). To
change to this unit press the °C/F button
20
. If LL.L appears, it is be-
low the measurement range of 0 °C to 50 °C (or 32 °F to 122 °F),
when HH.H appears it is above.
The relative humidity:
This displays the relative humidity to which the
base station is exposed.
The temperature- or humidity trend:
The trend will appear as rising (or dropping), when the
temperature changes by 2 °C (= 3.6 °F) or more within
an hour and will maintain the direction for one hour even
without any further change. The humidity trend will respond accord-
ingly with a change of 2 % in humidity.
Indoor climate rating:
Based on the indoor humidity and temperature the weather station
will rate the indoor climate using the following key:
DRY humidity below 40 %
COMFORT humidity between 40 and 70 %,
and a temperature range between 20 °C–28 °C
(68 °F–82.4 °F).
WET humidity higher than 70 %
When the indoor temperature is outside the 20 °C–28 °C range no
indoor climate rating will appear.
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Low battery:
If the battery symbol appears the batteries in the base
station should be replaced as soon as possible. Please
refer to the instructions in section Starting the base station /
changing batteries.
The outdoor temperature field
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The outdoor temperature:
The outdoor temperature is displayed with in-
dexing up to a tenth of a degree. The tempera-
ture unit °C (for degrees Celsius) appears at
the top right. The temperature unit can also be
set to the now uncommon unit °F (degrees Fahrenheit).
To change to this unit press the °C / F button
20
.
If LL.L appears, it is below the measurement range of -20 °C to
50 °C (or- 4 °F to 122 °F), when HH.H appears it is above.
The relative humidity:
This displays the relative humidity to which the
outdoor sensor is exposed.
The temperature- or humidity trend:
The trend will appear as rising (or dropping), when the
temperature changes by 2 °C (= 3.6 °F) or more within an
hour and will maintain the direction for one hour even with-
out any further change. The humidity trend will respond accordingly
with a change of 2 % in humidity.
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