When fitting batteries, make sure that they are the
right way round (polarity)!
Never leave batteries lying around. There is a risk
that of swallowing by children or pets. If swallowed,
immediately call for medical assistance!
If touched, used or damaged batteries can attack
the skin. Make sure to use protective gloves.
Make sure that the batteries are not shorted. This
constitutes an explosion risk.
Before setting up the device, a general check should be made
as to whether the device or module is thoroughly adapted to
the application you are planning.
Product description / Scope of supply:
The Countdown Timer is ideally suited to many everyday applicati-
ons, such as jobs in the kitchen, intake of medication, etc. The de-
vice can be used as a countdown timer for events up to 99 minutes
and 59 seconds. Operation of the Countdown Timer is simple and
fast, only requiring rotation of the round adjustment knob. When
the time set is reached, the Countdown Timer emits an acoustic
signal which is almost impossible not to hear. There is a range of
set-up and attachment options. The Countdown Timer also inclu-
des a stop-watch function and a digital 12-hour clock.
The Countdown Timer comes complete with a microbattery and
operating instructions.
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Notes on Safety:
If there are reasons for supposing that risk-free operation is no lon-
ger possible, the Countdown Timer must be deactivated and safe-
tied against accidental operation. Risk-free operation can no longer
be supposed, when the Countdown Timer
•
no longer functions
•
is visibly damaged
•
has been stored long-term under adverse conditions, or
•
has been exposed to stress during transport.
Before operating the Countdown Timer, make sure
that it is not damaged!
When cleaning the exterior of the device, use only a
soft, lint-free rag. Never use solvents or similar for
cleaning.
Avoid any exposure of the device to extreme me-
chanical stress.
Never expose the device to either high temperatu-
res or strong vibration. Never immerse the device in
water.
The device may only be operated with batteries (1 x
microcell, type AAA). Never attempt to operate with
device with another voltage or other batteries.
Never throw batteries into naked flames. This con-
stitutes an explosion risk.
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