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CAUTION

y

Unauthorized repairs, alterations or changes to the devices are prohibited.

y

Do not expose the devices to extreme temperatures, vibrations or shocks. 

y

Clean the devices with a soft damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents. 

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The base station is only suitable for indoor use. Protect it from moisture!

Elements

Wireless weather station (base station) (Fig.1)
Display

INDOOR display (Fig.1-A)

Fig.1-A1  Indoor temperature 
Fig.1-A2  Indoor humidity
Fig.1-A3  Alert symbol HI/LO
Fig.1-A4  Trend arrows 

CLOCK & DATE display (Fig.1-B)

Fig.1-B1  DCF symbol
Fig.1-B2 Time
Fig.1-B3  Date and weekday
Fig.1-B4  Battery symbol base station

OUTDOOR display (Fig.1-C)

Fig.1-C1  Symbol for   

 

 

alternating channels

Fig.1-C2  Channel number
Fig.1-C3  Outdoor temperature 
Fig.1-C4  Outdoor humidity 
Fig.1-C5  Alert symbol HI/LO
Fig.1-C6  Battery symbol tempera-
 

ture-humidity sensor

Fig.1-C7  Reception symbol tem-   
 

perature-humidity sensor

Fig.1-C8  Trend arrows  

RAIN display (Fig.1-D)

Fig.1-D1  Reception symbol 
 

rain sensor

Fig.1-D2  Battery symbol 
 

rain sensor

Fig.1-D3  Animated rain symbol  
 

(when it is raining)

Fig.1-D4  Today rainfall graph
Fig.1-D5  Today rainfall amount
Fig.1-D6  Rainfall interval and  
 

alert symbol

Fig.1-D7  Rainfall amount of the  
 

last hour, the last 

 

24 hours, 7 days,  

 

current month, year  

 

and the total amount  

 

of rainfall, history of  

 

the last 12 individual  

 months

WIND display (Fig.1-E)

Fig.1-E1 

Reception symbol 

 

wind sensor

Fig.1-E2 

Animated wind wheel symbol  

 

(when it is windy)

Fig.1-E3 

Battery symbol wind sensor 

Fig.1-E4 

Prevailing wind direction of  

 

the last hour

Fig.1-E5 

Current wind speed or 

 

maximum wind speed    

 

showing time and date of 

 

recording of the last 

 

24 hours, 7 days, the current  

 

month and year, history of

 

the last 12 individual months

Fig.1-E6 

Average wind speed 

 

(10 minutes) or maximum  

 

wind speed (1 hour)

Fig.1-E7 

Alarm symbol

Fig.1-E8 

Windchill factor

Fig.1-E9 

LCD wind rose with 

 

16 wind directions

Fig.1-E10  Wind interval 

FORECAST display (Fig.1-F)

Fig.1-F1 

Bar graph indication of

 

atmospheric pressure for  

 

the last 24 hours 

Fig.1-F2 

Relative atmospheric

 pressure 
Fig.1-F3 

Weather symbols and    

 

trend indicator

Buttons 

  Housing 

  

Fig.1-G 

RAIN button

Fig.1-H 

WIND button

Fig.1-J 

TEMP button

Fig.1-K 

+ button

Fig.1-L 

- button

Fig.1-M 

SET button

Fig.1-N 

CHANNEL button

Fig.1-O 

ALERTS button

Fig.1-P 

Wall mounting holes

Fig.1-R 

Battery compartment 

Fig.1-S 

Stand (fold out)

Temperature-humidity sensor  (Fig.2) 

 

 

Rain sensor (Fig.3)

Display 

  Button 

housing 

 Housing

Fig.2-A 

Channel 1,2,3

Fig.2-B 

Transmission signal

Fig.2-C 

Temperature

Fig.2-D Humidity
Fig.2-E 

Battery symbol 

Fig.2-F 

TX button

Fig.2-G 

1 2 3 switch for 

 

channel selection  

Fig.2-H 

Battery compartment

Fig.2-J 

Support for wall 

 

mounting or table 

 standing

Fig.3-A Funnel
Fig.3-B 

Locking tabs  

Fig.3-C 

Base

Fig.3-D 

Battery compartment

Fig.3-E 

Rocker

Fig.3-F 

4 screw holes 

 

for mounting

Wind sensor (Fig.4)
Housing

Fig.4-A 

Wind wheel

Fig.4-B 

Solar panel 

Fig.4-C 

LED signal light

Fig.4-D 

Wind vane

Fig.4-E 

Opening for attaching 

 

the adjustable base

Fig.4-F 

2 screws for fi xing

Fig.4-G 

Battery compartment 

Fig.4-H 

Adjustable base (180° rotatable)

Fig.4-J 

Fixing screw

Fig.4-K 

4 screw holes for mounting

Getting started

Insert the batteries

y

Place the base station and all transmitter on a table at a distance of about 1.5 meters from each other. 
Avoid being close to possible sources of interference such as electronic devices and radio equipment.

Temperature-humidity sensor

y

Open the battery compartment of the temperature-humidity sensor (Fig.2-H) and insert two new AA 1.5 V 
batteries, polarity as illustrated. All LCD segments will be displayed for a short moment. 

y

The transmitter’s display shows the current temperature and humidity (Fig.2-C+D). The switch is set to 
channel 1 (Fig.2-G).

y

Close the battery compartment. 

Rain sensor

y

Open the two tabs (Fig.3-B) on each side of the rain sensor and lift the funnel portion (Fig.3-A) 
off the base (Fig.3-C). 

y

Open the battery compartment (Fig.3-D) and insert two new AA 1,5 V batteries. Make sure the polarities are 
correct (see marking on the cover). 

y

Close the battery compartment.

y

Remove the transport lock of the rocker (Fig.3-E).

y

Close the housing cover and lock it.

Wind sensor

y

Mount the wind sensor (Fig.4-E) on the adjustable base (Fig.4-H). Tighten the two screws (Fig.4-F).

y

Open the battery compartment at the bottom of the device (Fig.4-G) and insert three new batteries 1,5 V AA, 
polarity as illustrated. 

y

Close the battery compartment.

y

With the solar panel (Fig.4-B) the battery life will be extended.

y

The LED signal light (Fig.4-C) is fl ashing.

Base station

y

Insert the three new batteries 1,5 V AA into the battery compartment (Fig.1-R) of the base station. 
Make sure the polarities are correct.

y

The device will alert you with a beep and all LCD segments will be displayed for a short moment.

y

The indoor temperature and humidity appear on the display (Fig.1-A1+A2).  

Summary of Contents for 35.1161.01

Page 1: ...Kat Nr 35 1161 01 Weather PRO Funk Wetterstation Bedienungsanleitung Instruction manual Mode d emploi Istruzioni per l uso Gebruiksaanwijzing Instrucciones de uso...

Page 2: ...a u b de gebruiksaanwijzing aandachtig door De gebruiksaanwijzing is bij het apparaat gevoegd of kan worden gedownload van www tfa dostmann de en service downloads instruction manuals Gebruik het pro...

Page 3: ...4 5 Fig 1 A1 B1 B2 B3 B4 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 D1 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E9 E8 E10 F1 G H J K L M N O P R S F2 F3 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 A2 A3 A4 Fig 2 Fig 3 A A B D E F F F F C F G B C H D E J...

Page 4: ...eratur y Regenmenge heute mit grafischer Darstellung y Anzeige der Regenmenge der letzten Stunde der letzten 24 Stunden der letzten 7 Tage des aktuellen Monats des laufenden Jahres und gesamt y Monatl...

Page 5: ...atteriefach Fig 1 S St nder ausklappbar Thermo Hygro Sender Fig 2 Regensender Fig 3 Display Tasten Geh use Geh use Fig 2 A Kanal 1 2 3 Fig 2 B bertragungssignal Fig 2 C Temperatur Fig 2 D Luftfeuchtig...

Page 6: ...ie die ALERTS Taste Fig 1 O um den Einstellmodus zu verlassen y Halten Sie die oder Taste Fig 1 K L im Einstellmodus gedr ckt gelangen Sie in den Schnelllauf Manuelle Einstellungen y Halten Sie die SE...

Page 7: ...ckt wird Windrichtung y Die Windrichtung wird auf der LCD Windrose Fig 1 E9 durch das gro e Dreieck angezeigt 16 Windrichtungen y Dar ber hinaus wird die vorherrschende Windrichtung PREVAILING DIRECT...

Page 8: ...en w hlen Sie mit dem CH 1 2 3 Schiebeschalter Fig 2 G im Batteriefach des Au ensenders f r jeden Au ensender einen anderen Kanal aus Legen Sie dann je zwei neue Batterien 1 5 V AA polrichtig ein Nehm...

Page 9: ...Rain sensor Cat No 30 3233 01 y Solar powered wind sensor Cat No 30 3251 10 y Wind sensor support y Assembly material for the wind sensor y Instruction manual Range of application and all the bene ts...

Page 10: ...ery compartment Fig 1 S Stand fold out Temperature humidity sensor Fig 2 Rain sensor Fig 3 Display Button housing Housing Fig 2 A Channel 1 2 3 Fig 2 B Transmission signal Fig 2 C Temperature Fig 2 D...

Page 11: ...ded that in the setting mode the button tone is activated BEEP ON y The device will automatically quit the setting mode if no button is pressed for 10 seconds y Press the ALERTS button Fig 1 O to quit...

Page 12: ...on the LCD wind rose Fig 1 E9 indicates the wind direction 16 wind directions y In addition the PREVAILING DIRECTION Fig 1 E4 of the last hour is displayed In the setting mode you can choose between...

Page 13: ...he CH 1 2 3 switch Fig 2 G inside the transmitter s battery compartment Insert two new AA 1 5 V batteries polarity as illustrated Start the base station operation or the manual search for the outdoor...

Page 14: ...ance with the EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive WEEE Please do not dispose of this product in ordinary household waste As a consumer you are required to take end of life devices t...

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