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Troubleshooting | Cleaning and Storing
Troubleshooting the radio-controlled wall clock
If the indoor temperature (A2) and the outdoor temperature display (A3) show
wrong reading, check the following points for possible sources of interference.
Check if the battery is inserted correctly.
Check if the battery’s capacity is sufficient.
Troubleshooting the transmitter
If the transmitters display faulty readings, check the following points for possible
sources of interference.
Check if the battery is inserted correctly.
Check if the battery’s capacity is sufficient.
Do not place the transmitter close to heaters, air conditioners etc. Such
devices may cause faulty readings.
Make sure the distance between the transmitter and the radio-controlled wall
clock does not exceed 30 m.
Cleaning and Storing
Use the radio-controlled wall clock with the built-in movement only indoors
and do not expose it to moisture.
Clean the housing only with a lightly moistened cloth. Do not use chemicals or
abrasives in order not to damage the surface.
Replace batteries if faulty readings are displayed or indoor and outdoor
temperatures are not clearly visible. Do not mix old and new batteries in the
units. Preferably use alkaline batteries for proper function.
Remove all batteries from the units if you do not use them for long period of
time.