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MEM button for the second time will display the minimum value (MIN), pressing the MEM
button for the third time will result in restoring the display mode to the current temperature.
By pressing and holding the MEM button the saved highest and lowest temperature will be
deleted and the temperature will be recorded again.
3. Clock: in order to configure the clock, press and hold the SET button, the hour format
selection mode will appear on the display (12h and 24h). Selection can be made by pressing
the up arrow. Pressing the SET button again results in return to the hour settings mode. The
hour is set by pressing the up arrow, pressing the SET button moves to the minute setting.
Pressing the SET button again results in exiting the hour settings mode.
Measurement range:
– indoor temperature: from -10°C to 50°C (from 14°F to 122°F),
Measurement precision: +/- 1°C (+/- 2°F) (in the range 0 +40°C [32–104°F])
Measurement precision: +/- 2°C (+/- 4°F) (within the range -10–0°C [14–32°F] and +40
+50°C [104–122°F)
– outdoor temperature: from -50°C to 70°C (from -58°F to 158°F),
Measurement precision: +/- 1°C (+/- 2°F) (in the range 0 +40°C [32–104°F])
Measurement precision: +/- 2°C (+/- 4°F) (within the range -50–0°C [-58 +32°F] and +40
+70°C [104 +158°F)
Caution!
Every household uses electrical and electronic appliances, and thus is a potential source of waste,
hazardous to humans and the environment, due to the presence of hazardous substances, mixtures,
and components in the equipment. On the other hand, discarded equipment is a valuable resource
from which raw materials like copper, tin, glass, iron, and others can be recovered.
The symbol of the crossed out wheelie bin placed on the equipment, packaging, or
documentation attached to it, means that the product must not be disposed of together with
other waste. The labelling simultaneously means that the equipment was introduced to the
market after the date of August 13th, 2005.
It is the responsibility of the user to transfer the used equipment to a designated collection point
for proper recycling. Information on the available collection system for electrical equipment can be
found in the shop’s information and at the municipal office. Proper handling of discarded equipment
prevents negative consequences for the environment and human health!