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• Disconnect the device from the power supply by pulling the power plug when it is not used or in

case of longer interruption of operation and before starting any work on maintenance and cleaning.

• Position your device so that it can be disconnected from the power supply at any time. The power

socket should be installed near the device and should be easily accessible as the mains cable
plug is used to disconnect the device from the power supply.

• To disconnect the device from the power supply, always pull on the plug. Never pull on the cable.

• Before starting up the device, check the device, the cables and the connections for signs of dam-

age.

• Never use a damaged device or a device with damaged live parts. Damaged parts must be imme-

diately replaced by an authorised service company.

• Only use the device in complete dry environment and do not touch it with wet or moist parts of

your body.

 DANGER

Risk of suffocation

Improper use of this product can result in suffocation. This is particularly dangerous for children. The
following safety information must be observed at all times.

• Keep packaging materials (plastic bags, rubber bands etc.) away from children. They can cause

suffocation.

• This product contains small parts that could be swallowed by children. There is a risk of choking!

 DANGER

Risk of explosion

Improper use of this product can cause an explosion. The following safety information must be ob-
served at all times to prevent an explosion.

• Do not expose the device to high temperatures. Use only the supplied power supply or the recom-

mended batteries. Do not short-circuit the device or batteries or throw them into a fire! Excessive
heat or improper handling could trigger a short circuit, a fire, or an explosion.

NOTICE

Risk of damage to property

Improper handling can result in damage to the device and/or to the accessories. Always observe the
following safety information when using the device.

• Never disassemble the device. In the event of a fault, please contact your specialist retailer. The

specialist retailer will contact the service centre and send the device for repair if necessary.

• Do not expose this device to higher temperatures and protect it from water and high humidity.

• Do not immerse the unit in water!

• Protect the device from severe shocks!

• For this device only use accessories and spare parts that comply with the technical information.

• Use only the recommended batteries. Always replace weak or empty batteries with a new, com-

plete set of batteries at full capacity. Do not use batteries from different brands or with different ca-
pacities. Remove the batteries from the unit if it has not been used for a long time.

• Never use rechargeable batteries.

Summary of Contents for Temeo Life H

Page 1: ...Wetterstation Weather Station Temeo Life H DE Bedienungsanleitung EN Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...le code QR ou le lien correspondant NL Bezoek onze internetpagina via de volgende QR code of weblink voor meer informatie over dit product of de beschikbare vertalingen van deze gebruiksaanwijzing ES...

Page 3: ...einstellung 11 11 Weckrufeinstellung 11 12 Schlummerfunktion 12 13 Automatische Messwerte bertragung 12 14 Manuelle Messwertanzeige 12 15 H chst Tiefstwert Alarm 12 16 Wettertrend 13 17 Trendpfeile 13...

Page 4: ...r Dokumentation verwendeten Bezeichnungen und Markennamen der jeweiligen Firmen sind im Allgemeinen in Deutschland der Europ ischen Union und oder weiteren L ndern waren mar ken und oder patentrechtli...

Page 5: ...berpr fen Sie das Ger t die Kabel und Anschl sse vor Inbetriebnahme auf Besch digungen Besch digtes Ger t oder ein Ger t mit besch digten stromf hrenden Teilen niemals in Betrieb nehmen Besch digte Te...

Page 6: ...in Wasser tauchen Setzen Sie das Ger t keinen Ersch tterungen aus Verwenden Sie f r dieses Ger t nur Zubeh r und Ersatzteile die den technischen Angaben ent sprechen Nur die empfohlenen Batterien ver...

Page 7: ...igkeit Taste erneut dr cken um bei der aktuellen Farbe anzuhal ten 4 Farbwechsel Temperatur Taste erneut dr cken um bei der aktuellen Farbe anzuhal ten 5 Automatischer Farbwechsel bei Temperatur und L...

Page 8: ...ueller Temperatur und W rmeindex 19 HI LO OFF Schalter Anzeigehelligkeit 20 Funktionsleuchte 21 RCC Taste Zeitsignal Empfang initiieren 22 RESET Knopf alle Einstellungen zuru ckset zen 23 Aufh ngevorr...

Page 9: ...he Wettertrend Anzeige 2 Funksensor Signalst rke 3 Symbol Innenbereich und Kanal 1 8 4 Automatischer Kanalwechsel 5 Batterieladestandsanzeige Funksensor 6 AM PM Information im 12 Stunden Zeitmodus 7 A...

Page 10: ...uch f r die ses bei einem Batteriewechsel kurzzeitig die Stromverbindung getrennt werden Werden z B nur die Batterien im Sensor ausgetauscht kann das Signal anschlie end gar nicht oder nicht mehr korr...

Page 11: ...a en vorgehen 1 RCC Taste am Funksensor ca 2 Sekunden dr cken um den Empfang des Funksignals erneut zu initiieren 2 Wird weiterhin kein Funksignal empfangen muss die Zeiteinstellung manuell vorgenomme...

Page 12: ...r ausf hrlichen Bedienungsanleitung zu entnehmen siehe Download Information auf Seite 2 14 Manuelle Messwertanzeige 1 MEM Taste mehrmals dr cken um nacheinander die gespeicherten Werte anzuzeigen 2 Re...

Page 13: ...r die n chsten 12 24 Stunden errechnet und fol genderma en grafisch dargestellt 1 2 3 4 5 1 Sonnig 2 Teilweise bew lkt 3 Bew lkt 4 Regen 5 Schnee 17 Trendpfeile 1 2 3 1 steigend 2 stabil 3 fallend De...

Page 14: ...t feuchtigkeit f r die vergangenen 24 Stunden 1 HISTORY Taste dr cken um den historischen Verlauf der letzten Stunde des aktuellen Kanals zu berpr fen 2 HISTORY Taste mehrmals dr cken um den historisc...

Page 15: ...bschleife zu starten 2 Die Farbwechsel Taste erneut dr cken um die aktuelle Farbe zu behalten 3 Die Farbwechsel Taste dr cken um bei Temperatur und Luftfeuchtigkeits nderung die Farbe zu wechseln Hinw...

Page 16: ...81 dunkles blau Kein Messwert dunkles blau 25 Technische Daten Basisstation Stromversorgung DC 5V 500mA Netzstecker Backup Batterie 1x CR2032 Knopfzelle Temperatur Ma einheit C F Temperatur Anzeigeber...

Page 17: ...hrt werden Batterien und Akkus d rfen nicht im Hausm ll entsorgt werden Sie sind zur R ckgabe ge brauchter Batterien und Akkus gesetzlich verpflichtet und k nnen die Batterien nach Ge brauch entweder...

Page 18: ...ime setting 25 11 Alarm setting 25 12 Snooze function 26 13 Receiving measurements automatically 26 14 Manual measurement display 26 15 HI LO Alert 26 16 Weather trend 27 17 Trend arrow indicators 27...

Page 19: ...oducts with the following part numbers 7008000000000 Version of manual v102017a Name of manual Manual_7008000000000_Temeo Life H_de en_BRESSER_v102017a Information is always provided for service reque...

Page 20: ...allowed by children There is a risk of choking DANGER Risk of explosion Improper use of this product can cause an explosion The following safety information must be ob served at all times to prevent a...

Page 21: ...rts overview and scope of delivery 12 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 26 27 20 9 10 11 8 12 13 18 A B C 16 17 14 15 19 23 24 25 22 7 21 Illustration 1 Parts overview for base station and remote sensor 1 ALARM SNOOZE b...

Page 22: ...switch display change between C or F 16 SENSOR button initializing sensor data re ception 17 12 24 hours time mode 18 INDEX button display change between cur rent temperature and heat index 19 HI LO O...

Page 23: ...ather trend display 2 Remote sensor signal strength 3 Indoor area and outdoor channel 1 8 Symbol 4 Automatic Channel loop 5 Battery level indicator remote sensor 6 AM PM information in 12 hour time mo...

Page 24: ...t moment also for this device when exchanging the batteries If batteries are exchanged in only one of the devices i e the remote sensor the signal can t be received or can t be received correctly Note...

Page 25: ...ignal recep tion again 2 If the device is still not receiving the signal the time must be set manually Read the detailed manual for more information about manual time and alarm setting see download in...

Page 26: ...te all saved values 15 HI LO Alert HI LO alert are used to alert you of certain weather conditions Once activated an alarm sound is trigger and the alert icon flashes as soon as a set value is reached...

Page 27: ...on indoor and outdoor air temperature and humidity in an attempt to determine risk of mould It allows you to monitor some key areas in the home that can lead to mould dust mites and bacteria Note The...

Page 28: ...istory records of the hours 2 3 4 5 24 22 MAX MIN Weather data The base station preserves the MAX MIN weather data records until the next manual reset To retrieve the data 1 Press MEM button several t...

Page 29: ...ature and humidity change Note 1 Once the colour by temperature and humdity change is activated the icons will appear 2 Adjust the backlight with the HI LO OFF slide switch Press the ALARM SNOOZE butt...

Page 30: ...014 30 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address http www bresser de 27 Disposal Sort packaging into different materials for disposal Contact...

Page 31: ...lead 28 Warranty The regular warranty period is two years and starts on the day of purchase To take advantage of the extended voluntary warranty period specified on the presentation box you must regi...

Page 32: ...ence via e mail e mail sav bresser fr T l phone BRESSER France SARL P le d Activit s de Nicopolis 260 rue des Romarins 83170 Brignoles France Prix d un appel local depuis la France ou Belgique Service...

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