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3.2 Setting the alarm
1. Press [Mode/Snooze] repeatedly until you get to Alarm 1 or 2.
2. Press [Hour/+/Max] to set the hours and press [Minute/-/Min] to set the minutes.
3. Press [Alarm/C/F] to activate or deactivate the alarm. “ON” will appear next to
the alarm symbol if the alarm is activated.
4. Push [Mode/Snooze] to save the setting.
5. The alarm sounds for two minutes. The alarm can be turned off by pressing any
button or can be delayed for five minutes using the snooze function by pressing
[Mode/Snooze].
3.3 Synchronising the outdoor temperature
Automatic synchronisation
1. The synchronisation starts automatically and
lasts for about three minutes when you insert
the batteries for the first time.
2. During these three minutes the receiver emits
an audible signal, captures the temperature
information and displays it on the readout.
Note:
If the receiver does not receive any signals within three minutes “
- - -
” appears
instead of the temperature.
Move the units closer together and repeat the automatic synchronisation process
by removing the batteries. Leave the batteries out for at least one minute.
Replace the batteries, first in the receiver and then in the sensor. Place the display
unit (receiver) and sensor next to each other during this process.
Manual synchronisation (searching for signals)
If you add another sensor to the system or if the receiver loses the signal (digits for
the outdoor temperature flash) you need to synchronise the system again.
1. Hold in [Channel] for three seconds when the receiver is in clock mode.
2. An audible signal informs you that the synchronisation has begun.
3. The “CH” symbol flashes and the receiver emits an audible signal when it has
located the new sensor.
4. The temperature at the sensor is displayed on the readout.
Note:
The synchronisation procedure lasts about three minutes. If the units have not
found one another within that time, try new positions until a signal is received.