CRUISING ELECTRONICS
17 MOREY ROAD
CABLE BAY 0420, FAR NORTH, NEW ZEALAND
TELEPHONE 027 2552852 (+64 27 2552852)
[email protected] www.cruisingelectronics.com
WARRANTY
In the event of malfunction or failure Cruising Electronics will, at their sole discretion, either repair or
replace the unit, providing that:
Malfunction has occurred within 12 months from the date of purchase
Any or all of the listed ratings of the unit have not been exceeded
The unit has been properly installed, with regard to correctly rated cables, fuses, switches and any other ancillary
items which could reasonably be regarded as necessary to effect a safe and workman-like installation.
The unit has not been exposed to any fluid, corrosive or hazardous substance, excessive airborne particles
The unit is returned freight paid to Cruising Electronics or their nominated agent
Proof of purchase is provided
Please note that under no circumstances can Cruising Electronics be held responsible or accept liability for
any consequential damages or loss whatsoever, incurred as a result of installing or operating this clock.
TURNING OFF OR CANCELLING THE ALARM
To turn off the Alarm function:
Press
ALM
to display the current alarm setting. Press
UP
to turn the Alarm function off.
The alarm will not sound at the set time or at all. The Bell icon will be removed from the display.
To cancel an Alarm that is sounding:
When the alarm time is reached, the buzzer will sound for 60 seconds
To cancel the alarm completely, press any button except
SNZ
To activate Snooze mode, press
SNZ
In snooze mode the alarm will sound again in 5 minutes, for a period of 60 seconds.
This cycle will repeat 5 times, after which the alarm will not sound again.
DISPLAY BACKLIGHT COLOUR - Note that this option only became available in June 2015
The backlighting colour can be set to Blue or Orange with the slide switch on the rear of the clock
TEMPERATURE FUNCTIONS
The unit displays inside temperature and outside temperature (if the remote sensor has been located outside)
The inside temperature is measured from inside the clock unit, so will reflect that.
Changing the temperature display units:
Press ºC/ºF, the display will toggle between ºC and ºF display
Ice Alarm
An Ice Alarm can be turned on, and will sound if the external sensor detects a temperature of less than 4 ºC (39ºF)
To toggle the ice alarm on or off, press and hold the
ºC/ºF
button for 2 seconds.
When the ice alarm is turned on, a small Ice icon will be shown on the display near the outside temperature reading
When the temperature drops to 4 ºC (39ºF), the buzzer will sound for 30 seconds.
If the temperature rises above 4 ºC (39ºF) at any time during the 30 second period the buzzer will stop sounding.
During the 30 second period the sounding buzzer can be silenced by pressing any
key.
VOLTAGE FUNCTION
The unit measures the voltage applied to it from your 12 volt battery.
This is shown in the digital display in .1v increments (1/10th v) and graphically by way of a bar-graph display.
Different voltage levels are represented by displaying varying numbers of ‘bars’ in the bar-graph display.
For example:
Less than 11.5v is shown as 1 bar, and over 13v is shown as 5 bars
The displayed digital and bar-graph readings are most accurate at about 12.5 volts, rather than at the lower or higher
ends of the measured voltages.
Interpreting voltage readings in relation to state of battery charge is not simple, as the terminal voltage is affected by
a number of factors in addition to the actual state of charge, including type of battery, temperature, current load,
charging devices in operation to name a few. As a rough guide, for a lead/acid type at room temperature, with no
load attached, and no charging devices attached (or very recently disconnected), 12.6 to 12.8v equals fully charged,
12.4v equals 25% discharged, and 12.2v equals 50% discharged. The Internet has much excellent information