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Before connecting to the power supply ensure that the supply corresponds to the information on the rating label on the bottom of the
apparatus.
CLOCK
1. Connect the Mains Lead to the power supply.
2. Long press the SETTING – TIME (3) button, display HOUR will flash. Then you can press the UP (5) or DOWN (6) button to adjust the
hour.
3. After completing the hour setting. You short press the SETTING – TIME (3) button, display MINUTE will flash. Now you can press the UP
(5) or DOWN (6) button to adjust the minute.
4. Finally, you press the SETTING – TIME (3) button. The current time can be set.
DATE
1. Long press the SETTING – DATE (2) button, display YEAR will flash. Then you can
Press the UP (5) or DOWN (6) button to adjust the year.
2. After completing the year setting. You short press the SETTING – DATE (2) button, display MONTH will flash. Now you can press the UP
(5) or DOWN (6) button to adjust the month.
3. After completing the month setting. You short press the SETTING – DATE (2) button, display DAY will flash. Now you can press the UP
(5) or DOWN (6) button to adjust the day.
3. Finally, you press the SETTING – DATE (2) button. The current date can be set.
device (RCD) in the power circuit, with residual current rating not more than 30 mA. Contact
professional electrician in this matter.
15
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Avoid getting the
device
wet.
16
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The
device
may only be wiped with a dry cloth. Do not use water or cleaning fluids.
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The
device
should be kept in a dry room.
1. SETTING – ALARM 2. SETTING – DATE
3. SETTING – TIME
4. SNOOZE / DIMMER 5. UP
6. DOWN
7. DATE
8. LED Display
9. Battery Compartment
10. Speaker
12. %RH- Humidity %
13. °C – Temperature inside
AC POWER OPERATION
4. You can short press the DATE (7) button to see the current date.
ALARM
1. Long press the SETTING – ALARM (1) button. Use the same procedures of setting the “CLOCK” to adjust your desired alarm time.
2. The alarm can be temporarily stopped for 9 minutes by pressing the SNOOZE / DIMMER (4) button. This can be repeated up to 5 times.
3. The alarm will switch off automatically after 120 minutes or can be canceled by pressing the SETTING – ALARM (1) button.
4. The alarm will be active again after 24 hours unless pressing the SETTING – ALARM (1) to turn off the alarm icon on the display.
SNOOZE
1. When the alarm is activated you can press the SNOOZE / DIMMER (4) button. It will pause the alarm for 9 minutes. After that, it will buzz
again.
DC9V (For backup)
Power Output: 3W
DIMMER
1. During normal operation and the alarm not ringing. You can press the SNOOZE / DIMMER (4) button to toggle between 2 display
brightness settings.
BATTERY BACK-UP
Inset a 9-volt battery (not included) in the compartment located in the back of the device (9); use preferably a long-life battery. In case of
temporary power failure, the battery will keep the time settings even if the display won't show.
Note: The effectiveness of this feature depends entirely on the freshness of your battery.
The circuit will not keep the right time if the battery is old or of poor quality.
CLEANING
Clean the body with a soft cloth moistened with water or mild detergent. Do not use solvents such as alcohol, benzene, or thinner, as they
may damage the cabinet finish. Make sure to disconnect the mains lead from the supply before cleaning. Please retain these
instructions for future reference.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Source: 230V~50Hz
Summary of Contents for AD 1186
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Page 26: ...26 GR 1 2 3 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 4 5 8 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 RCD 30 mA...
Page 28: ...28 MK M 1 2 3 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 4 5 WARNING 8 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 Never 12 13...
Page 32: ...32 RU RU 1 2 3 220 240 50 60 4 5 8 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 30 15...
Page 48: ...48 SR 1 2 3 220 240 50 60 4 5 8 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 30 15 16 17 1 2 3...
Page 52: ...52 UA 1 2 3 220 240 50 60 4 5 8 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 RCD 30 15 16...
Page 54: ...54 AR 1 LED 9 RH SETTING TIME 3 HOUR UP 5 DOWN 6...
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