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Weather Station
AUK-WS-32
Operating instructions
Issued: November 2008
Introduction:
Congratulations on choosing to buy an Ascot pro duct. By doing so you
now have the assurance and peace of mind that co mes with purchasing a
product made by one of Europe’s leading manufacturers. All products
brought to you by Ascot are manufactur ed to the highest standards of
performance and safet y, and, as part of our philos ophy of customer
service and satisfact ion, are backed by our compr ehensive 3 Year
Warranty. Please fi ll in and return the Warrant y Card to the addr ess
provided. We hope you will enjoy using your pur chase for many years to
come.
1 Scope of application ...................................................................1
2 Safety and mai ntenance .............................................................1
2.1 Safety information .............................................................. 1
2.2 Repair ................................................................................. 1
2.3 Conditions for operat ing environment ................................ 1
2.4 Ambient temperature .......................................................... 1
2.5 Electro-magneti c compatibilit y ........................................... 1
2.6 Battery operatio n ................................................................ 1
2.7 Disposal .............................................................................. 1
2.7.1 Disposal of batteries ...................................................... 1
2.7.2 Disposing of the Weath er Station .................................. 1
2.7.3 Disposing of the packaging ........................................... 1
2.8 Maintenance ....................................................................... 1
2.9 Cleaning and care ............................................................... 1
2.10 Storage ................................................................................ 1
2.11 Information concerning these operating instructions .......... 1
2.12 Contents .............................................................................. 2
Display and function keys .................................................................... 2
2.13 Base station......................................................................... 2
2.14 External sensor ................................................................... 2
3 Putting the device into operation ..............................................2
4 Modes / Fun ction keys................................................................3
4.1 Time, date and time zone .................................................... 3
4.1.1 Radio clock time............................................................ 3
4.1.2 Manual Setting .............................................................. 3
4.2 Phase of the m oon............................................................... 3
4.3 Rising and settin g times of the sun and moon..................... 3
4.4 Alarm .................................................................................. 4
4.4.1 Setting the alarm............................................................ 4
4.4.2 Switching the alarm on/off ............................................ 4
4.4.3 Snooze function............................................................. 4
4.4.4 Turning off the alarm .................................................... 4
4.5 Temperature and hum idity.................................................. 4
4.5.1 Temperature and humidity d isplay ................................ 4
4.5.2 Min/Max memor y for temperature and humidity .......... 4
4.5.3 Deleting the min/max mem ory ...................................... 4
4.5.4 Selecting °Celsius / °Fahrenh eit .................................... 5
4.5.5 Trend display fo r internal and external temperature and
internal and external humidi ty ...................................................... 5
4.5.6 External sens or .............................................................. 5
4.5.7 Technical data , temperature and humidity..................... 5
4.6 Atmospheric pres sure ......................................................... 5
4.6.1 Atmospheric pressure dis play ....................................... 5
4.6.2 Weather forecast............................................................ 5
4.6.3 Technical data for atmospheric pres sure ....................... 6
4.7 Light ................................................................................... 6
5 Assembly ..................................................................................... 6
6 Change battery dis play and changing th e batteries ................ 6
6.1 Base station ........................................................................ 6
6.1.1 Change battery display .................................................. 6
6.1.2 Changing the batteries ................................................... 6
6.2 External sensor ................................................................... 6
6.2.1 Change battery display .................................................. 6
6.2.2 Changing the batteries ................................................... 6
7 Declaration of c onformity.......................................................... 6
8 Troubleshooting ......................................................................... 6
1 Scope of application
This weather station h as been designed for use solely as a weather
station. Weather stations supply information about room climate, can be
used to forecast the local weather and to rec eive information about the
external temperature, external humidity, and can give information about
frost (car drivers, agr iculturalists, etc.). The w eather station can be used
in the customer’s domain within the s pecified tolerances. Do N OT use
the weather station for commercial or professional weather forecasts. It
is not permitted to use the weather station for purposes other tha n those
described in the operating instructions as this may result in damage and
injury. No liability will be acce pted for claims arising from improper
use. You will find further instructions and explanations in the o perating
instructions.
2 Safety and maintenance
2.1 Safety information
Please read this section carefully and follow all the information given.
This will ensure reliable operation and ensure that the weath er station
will serve you for a long time. Keep the packaging and operating
instructions in a safe place so that you can give these to the new owner if
you sell the weat her station.
Never open the base station housing and the external sensor housing.
These do not have any parts to be maint ained (the exception to this is
opening the battery com partments to insert or change the batteries. See
point 7 Change battery display and ch anging the batteries). Do not put
any objects on the base station or on the external sensor and do not exert
any pressure on the display. This could cause the display to br eak. To
avoid damage do not touch the display with sharp objects.
2.2 Repair
In the event of necess ary repair or a technical problem, please contact
our service centr e. You will find the address on the guarantee card.
2.3 Conditions for operating environment
The base station is not protect ed against splashes. Ensure that your base
station is not subject to wet conditions or constant high levels of
humidity and avoid conditions which are dusty, hot and long periods of
direct sunlight. In order to ensure optimum radio registration, place or
hang the base station in a stable position, but not on a metallic surface.
The external sensor is protected against splashes. To use the device
outdoors, please choose a location in which the external sensor is not
exposed to rain or direct sunligh t. Ignoring this information may result in
faults or damage to the weather station or the external sensor.
2.4 Ambient temperature
The base station can be operate d constantly in an ambient temperature
from 0° to 50°C. It should only be exposed to temperatures from -10° to
0°C for short periods. If the base station is not being used, it can be
stored at temperatures of between -10° to 50°C. The external sensor can
be operated constantly in an ambient temperature from -10° to 50°C. It
should only be exposed to temperatures of -25° to -10°C and 50°C to
60°C for short periods of time. If the external sensor is not being used, it
can be stored at temperatures of between -10° to 50°C.
2.5 Electro-magnetic compa tibility
If possible, do not place the base station or the extern al sensor near to
computers, printers, television sets, mobile telephones or radios as
devices with strong EMC rays and other radio stations can interrupt or
prevent radio reception.
2.6 Battery operation
The ba se stat i on is o p era te d by two 1.5v AA batteries and the external
sensor is operated by two 1.5v AAA batteries. Below you will find
information about using batt eries.
Always replace batteries with batteries of the sam e type. Batteries must
not be recharged or reactivated by other means. Do not dismantle
batteries, throw them in the fire or shortcircuit them . Always keep
batteries out of the reach of childr en. Batteries can be harmful if
swallowed. Therefore k eep batteries and the weather stat ion out of the
reach of infants . If a battery is sw allowed, seek medical help
immediately.
Batteries cannot withstand heat. Avoid allowing the base station or the
external sensor and therefore the batter ies from becoming too hot.
Ignoring this information may result in damage and in some
circumstances m ay cause the batteries to explode. Temperatures of
below 0°C can have a negative effect on the life of batteries. You will
find information on changing batteries und er point 7, Change battery
display and changing batteries.
Tip: Please position the external sensor in such a way that it is not
exposed to extremes of heat or cold. In extremely cold conditio ns, the
batteries and therefore the transmission signal will be adverse ly affected.
2.7 Disposal
2.7.1 Disposal of batteries
Batteries should not be disposed of with household waste. Batteries can
be disposed of correctly by shops selling batteries and at municipal
recycling points where there are appropriate containers.
2.7.2 Disposing of the Weather Station
When you wish to dispose of your Weather Station, please refer to
current conditions. Your local authorit y will give you their current
information.
Importer: 11/2008
KRIPPL-WATCHES
Warenhandels GmbH
Maria-Theresia- Straße 41
A-4600 Wels
2.7.3 Disposing of the packaging
Dispose of the Weather Station pack aging according to current
conditions. Your local authority will give you th eir current information.
2.8 Maintenance
Note: Ther e are no parts inside the Weather Station housing which need
maintenance or cleaning.
2.9 Cleaning and care
Clean the base station and the external sensor using a soft, damp, lint-
free cloth only. Do not use solvents, abras ive or gaseous cleaning agents.
Take care that drops of water d o not remain on the display. Water can
cause long-term discoloration. Do not expose the base station dis play or
the external sensor display to glaring sunlight or u ltra-violet rays.
2.10 Storage
Remove the batteries if you are not going to use the Weather Station fo r
a while. To store the W eather Station, please note the inform ation in
point 2.3, Operating environment cond itions and point 2.4, Ambient
temperature. The base station and the external sensor should be stored
safely. Avoid high temperatures (e.g. direct sunlight) and permanently
damp environments.
2.11 Information concerning these operating
instructions
We have structured th ese operating instructions f or the Weather Station
so that you can find the relevant information b y topic using the table of
contents.
As additional help for your Weather Station, use the FAQs (frequently
asked questions) which can be called up on our product service page on
the Internet. http://www.produkts ervice.info EAN Code: 25041101
You can also contact us at the following address if you have any other
questions:
Service address: Freepost RLTU-ZYZE-SKLG
KRIPPL-WATCHES
212 Piccadilly
London W1J9HG
E-mail address: krippl@krippl-watches.com
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