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Overview of icons and buttons
Front side and display
1 – outdoor temperature
2 – signal reception from remote sensor icon
3 – weather forecast icon
4 – weather trend
5 – indoor humidity
6 – indoor temperature
7 – weather station battery flat icon
8 – indoor humidity trend
9 – DCF77 radio signal reception icon
10 – day of the week
11 – alarm clock icon
12 – month
13 – day
14 – DST icon
15 – current time
16 – outdoor humidity trend
17 – outdoor humidity
Back side
Press button
Press and hold (3 seconds)
(A) MODE
-
Setting the time format, time shift, hours, year, date,
day of the week language
(B) +
Displays max/min temperature and humidity
readings
-
(C) -
Displays temperature units °C/°F
Searches for DCF77 signal
(D) ALARM
Alarm time, alarm activation
Setting an alarm
(E) SEARCH
Searches for the remote sensor
F – power supply input
Top side
SNOOZE/LIGHT – Activates display backlight and snooze feature
Wireless sensor
A – LED of signal transmission from the sensor
B – outdoor temperature and humidity
C – a hole to hang the device on the wall
Putting into operation
1. Insert batteries into the weather station (2× 1.5 V AA), connect the 4.5V AC adapter and then into the wireless sensor (2× 1.5
V AAA). When inserting the batteries make sure the polarity is correct to avoid damaging the weather station or sensor. Only
use alkaline batteries of the same type, do not use rechargeable batteries.
2. Place the two units next to each other. The weather station finds signal from the remote sensor within 3 minutes. If it is not
found, press and hold the SEARCH button to repeat the search.
3. If the outdoor temperature on the display disappears, press and hold SEARCH on the weather station. The weather station
resets all values and repeats search for the sensor signal.
4. We recommend placing the sensor on the north side of the house. The range of the sensor may decrease substantially in
urban areas.
5. The sensor is resistant to dripping water, however, it should not be exposed to rain permanently.
6. Do not place the sensor on metallic objects, otherwise it will reduce its transmission range.
7. If low battery icon is displayed, replace batteries in the sensor or weather station.
Note: Batteries in the weather station are used as a backup of the readings/set values. If power supply is disconnected, with no batteries
inserted, all data will be lost.
Radio controlled clock (DCF77)
After registration, the weather station uses the wireless sensor to automatically search for DCF77 signal for 7 minutes, icon
No.9 flashes.
During the search, no other data on the display will be updated and the buttons will be disabled (except SNOOZE/LIGHT).
Signal detected - the icon stops flashing and displays the current time with the DCF icon.
Signal not detected – DCF icon is not displayed.
Press and hold the button to repeat search for the DCF77 signal -.
Press and hold the button again to stop search for the DCF77 signal -.
DCF signal will be synchronised daily between 2:00 and 3:00 am.
In normal conditions (at a safe distance from sources of interference, such as television sets or computer monitors) the capture
of time signal takes several minutes.
If the weather station does not detect the signal, follow these steps:
1. Move the weather station to another location and try to detect the DCF signal again.
2. Check the distance of the clock from the sources of interference (computer monitors or television sets). It should be at least
1.5 to 2 m during the reception of the signal.
3. When receiving DCF signal, do not put the weather station to the proximity of metal doors, window frames and other metal
structures or objects (washing machines, dryers, refrigerators etc.).