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| Type | Weather station |
| Brand | Auriol |
| Model | IAN 53673 |
| Dimensions (main unit) | Approx. 120 x 80 x 25 mm |
| Weight (main unit) | Approx. 150 g (without batteries) |
| Power supply | 2 x AAA batteries (1.5 V) |
| Battery life | Up to 12 months (typical) |
| Display type | LCD digital display |
| Indoor temperature range | 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) |
| Indoor humidity range | 20% to 95% RH |
| Outdoor temperature range (with sensor) | -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) |
| Outdoor humidity range (with sensor) | 20% to 99% RH |
| Clock function | Yes, with alarm |
| Radio-controlled time | DCF signal (Europe) |
| Weather forecast | Yes, with symbols (sunny, cloudy, rainy) |
| Wireless outdoor sensor | Included, 433 MHz transmission |
| Transmission range | Up to 100 m (open area) |
| Backlight | Yes, adjustable brightness |
| Mounting options | Desktop stand or wall mount |
| Cleaning | Wipe with a soft dry cloth; no solvents |
| Battery disposal | Remove and dispose of properly |
| Repairability | No user-serviceable parts; contact service center |
| Included accessories | Instruction manual, outdoor sensor, mounting brackets |
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USER MANUAL IAN 53673 AURIOL
Operation and Safety Notes
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Proper Use Page 8
Description of parts Page 9
Technical Data Page 10
Scope of Supply Page 11
Safety
General Safety Information Page 11
Safety Instructions for Batteries Page 12
Before Initial Use
General information Page 13
Setting up the external sensor....Page 14
Putting the weather station into operation....Page 15
Operation
Setting the time/date manually....Page 16
Displaying DST summertime...... Page 17
Setting the alarm....Page 17
Turning the alarm on/off......Page 17
Using the snooze function...... Page 17
Displaying the Temperature....Page 18
Displaying the Humidity Page 18
Setting up the weather forecast function....Page 19
Calling up the minimum/ maximum temperature values ...... Page 20
Error Messages....Page 21
Cleaning and Maintenance......Page 21
Disposal Page 22
Declaration of Conformity......Page 23
AURIOL
7 GB/IE
Radio-controlled weather station
- Introduction

Familiarise yourself with the product before using it for the first time. In addition please refer carefully to the operating instructions below and the safety advice. Use the product only as described and for the indicated purpose. Keep these instructions in a safe place. If you pass the product on to anyone else, please ensure that you also pass on all the documentation.
- Proper Use
The radio controlled weather station displays the indoor and outdoor temperature in Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F) and the indoor humidity in % RH (% relative humidity), as well as their maximum and minimum values. Further readings of the weather station are the weather forecast, the time in the 12 / 24-hour format and the date. Additionally, the radio controlled weather station has a calendar, an alarm with snooze function and a setting for the world time zone. Any other use or modification of the instrument constitutes improper use and may result in injury and / or damage to the instrument. The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper use. The device is not intended for commercial use.
● Description of parts
Weather Station (Fig. A + B)
1 Time 2 symbol (radio reception) 3 Symbol (DST / summer time) 4 Date (day/month) 5 Temperature trend 6 Channel display for outdoor sensor 7 Symbol for reception from the outdoor sensor 8 Outdoor temperature 9 Current day 10 Symbols for the weather forecast 11 Humidity (% RH) (indoor) 12 Indoor temperature 13 Symbol for current weather 14 SET button 15 ALARM button 16 +/MEM button 17 - / °C / °F / WAVE button 18 CH button 19 SNOOZE button 20 Battery compartment
Outdoor Sensor (Fig. C + D)
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Control LED
Suspension device
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Introduction
23 Switch for the outdoor sensor channel (1, 2 or 3) 24 Battery compartment
Technical Data
Weather Station:
Temperature measurement range (indoor temperature): 0 to +50 °C
32 to 122 °F
Temperature resolution: 0.1 °C
Measuring range humidity: 20-99%
Resolution humidity: 1%
Radio signal: DCF
Battery: 2 x AA 1.5 V (included in delivery scope)
Battery: 2 x AA 1.5 V (included in delivery scope)
Outdoor Sensor:
Temperature measurement range: -20 to +60 °C
-4 to +140 °F
HF transmission signal: 433 MHz
HF transmission range: max. 30 metres in open space
Battery: 2 x AA 1.5 V (included in delivery scope)
System of protection: IP 44 (splash-proof)
Scope of Supply
Please check the supplied items immediately after unpacking the device to ensure that there is nothing missing and that the product and all of its parts are in perfect condition.
1 Radio controlled weather station, 1 Outdoor sensor, 1 Base (weather station), 4 Batteries AA 1.5 V, 1 Operating Instructions

Safety
WARNING! Read all safety information and instructions. Failure to comply with the safety information and instructions may cause fire and/or serious injury.
YOU SHOULD STORE ALL SAFETY INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS IN A SAFE PLACE IN CASE YOU NEED TO REFER TO THEM AGAIN IN THE FUTURE!

General Safety Information


WARNING! DANGER TO LIFE AND ACCIDENT HAZARD FOR TODDLERS AND SMALL CHILDREN! Never allow children to play unsupervised with the packaging material. There is a danger of suffocation.
Safety
from the packaging material. Children frequently underestimate the dangers. Children should be kept away from the product at all times. This is not a toy.
⚠️ DANGER TO LIFE! Batteries can be swallowed, which may represent a danger to life. If a battery has been swallowed, medical help is required immediately.
Children or persons who lack the knowledge or experience to use the device or whose physical, sensory or intellectual capacities are limited must never be allowed to use the device without supervision or instruction by a person responsible for their safety. Children must never be allowed to play with the device. - Do not use the device in hospitals or medical facilities, as otherwise this may result in malfunctions of life-support systems. - Do not expose the device to an extremely high electromagnetic field. This may impair the correct functioning of the device. - Please note that the guarantee does not cover damage caused by incorrect handling, non-compliance with the operating instructions or interference with the device by unauthorised individuals.

Safety Instructions for Batteries
■ Remove the batteries from the device if they are not going to be used for a prolonged period. CAUTION! DANGER OF EXPLOSION! The batteries must never be recharged! - When inserting the batteries, ensure the correct polarity! This is shown in the battery compartments. If necessary, clean the batteries and device contacts before inserting the batteries.
Safety / Before Initial Use
■ Remove spent batteries immediately from the device. There is an increased danger of leaks! ■ Batteries must not be disposed of in the normal domestic waste! ■ Every consumer is legally obliged to dispose of batteries in the proper manner! - Keep batteries away from children; do not throw them in the fire, short-circuit them or take them apart. ■ Always replace all the batteries at once. ■ Use batteries of the same type only. If the batteries have leaked inside your device, you should remove them immediately in order to prevent damage to the device! - Avoid contact with the skin, eyes and mucous membranes. Any parts of the body coming into contact with battery acid should be rinsed off with copious amounts of water and / or a doctor contacted if necessary!
● Before Initial Use
● General information

CAUTION! When choosing where to position the weather station, make sure that it is not exposed to direct sunlight, vibrations, dust, heat, cold or moisture. Do not place the weather station or external sensor near to heat sources, e.g. radiators, as this may result in damage to the instruments.
☐ Do not place the devices near sources of interference such as television sets, computers, thick walls, thermopane windows etc. Otherwise the transmission of radio waves between the devices may be impaired. ☐ Please ensure that neighbouring devices are not operated at the same frequency of 433 MHz. Such devices may cause interference to the radio connection.
Before Initial Use
Do not place the devices next to or on metal plates. Otherwise the quality of radio wave transmission may be reduced.
Radio signal (DCF):
The DCF signal (time signal transmitter) is made up of time pulses transmitted from one of the highest precision clocks in the world close to Frankfurt / Main in Germany - it varies by 1 second in 1 million years. In ideal conditions, your weather station can pick up this signal over a distance of up to approx. 1,500 km around Frankfurt / Main.
Setting up the external sensor
Inserting / changing the battery:
Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the outdoor sensor (see Figure D). Insert two 1.5 V --- batteries (AA) (supplied) in the battery compartment 24.
Note: Ensure the correct polarity. This is shown in the battery compartment 24.
Set the switch 23 to 1, 2 or 3 in order to select the desired outdoor sensor channel. The outdoor sensor is now ready to operate and the control LED 21 lights up briefly. Close the cover of the battery compartment.
Note: Select a covered location for the outdoor sensor and do not position it in the immediate vicinity of the weather station (e.g. separated by a wall). Make sure the outdoor sensor does not come into contact with water or direct sunlight. Electronic devices can interfere with the radio reception.
Before Initial Use / Putting the weather station into operation
Mounting the outdoor sensor on the wall:
Note: You will need an electric drill for this step of the installation.
CAUTION! DANGER TO LIFE, RISK OF INJURY AND MATERIAL DAMAGE!
Read the operating and safety instructions for your drill carefully.
WARNING! DANGER TO LIFE! Take care that you do not hit electricity, gas or water lines when you drill into the wall. If necessary, check with a pipe and cable detector before drilling.
Putting the weather station into operation
Inserting the battery:
☐ Open the battery compartment 20 on the back of the weather station. ☐ Insert two 1.5 V AA batteries (supplied) into the battery compartment 20. Note: Ensure correct polarity. This is shown in the battery compartment 20. ☐ Close the cover of the battery compartment. ☐ Remove the protective film from the LC display of the weather station.
Once the batteries are inserted, the weather station starts to receive the outdoor sensor signal. This process takes no more than 3 minutes. During this time, the reception symbol of the outdoor sensor 7 flashes. After successful reception of the outdoor sensor signal, the weather station starts to receive the DCF radio signal. This process may take up to 5 minutes and is indicated on the LC display by the flashing 🔔 symbol 2.
Reception may be seriously restricted by certain obstacles (e.g., concrete walls) or sources of interference (e.g., other electrical devices). If interference with reception of the radio signal continues, you can also set the time and date manually (see "Setting the time / date manually").
Putting the weather station into operation / Operation
Reception of the DCF radio signal can be stopped and restarted by pressing and holding down the -/°C/°F/WAVE button 17. If reception fails, change the location of the weather station and try again to receive the radio signal.
Operation
Reception of the DCF radio signal may be disrupted or interrupted at the location of the weather station. In this case, you can set the instrument manually.
- Setting the time / date manually
- Press and hold down the -/°C/°F/WAVE button 17 for approximately 2 seconds to stop reception of the DCF radio signal (see Figure B).
- Press and hold down the SET button 14 to enter the settings mode. The time 1 flashes. To select the 24-hour or 12-hour format, press the + / MEM button 16 or the -/°C/°F/WAVE button 17.
- Press the SET button 14 to confirm your entry.
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set the values for the year, date (day and month) 4, current day 9 (in EN or DE), hours, minutes, and time zone. If you do not press any button for approximately 15-20 seconds, the weather station will automatically exit the settings mode.
Note: If you are in a country where the DCF signal is still received but the current time differs, you can use the time zone setting function to adjust the clock to the current time.
- Displaying DST summertime
Summertime is automatically displayed on the LCD by the Scon 3. The DCF radio signal indicates to the clock whether or not it is summertime.
- Setting the alarm
Stop the reception of the DCF radio signal. Press and hold down the ALARM button 15. The hour display flashes. In order to enter the hours figure, press the + / MEM button 16 or the - / °C/ °F/WAVE button 17. Confirm your input by pressing the ALARM button 15. Repeat this step to enter the minutes.
● Turning the alarm on / off
Stop the reception of the DCF radio signal. Press the ALARM button 15 in order to activate or switch off the alarm. If the alarm is activated, the alarm symbol appears in the LC display.
● Using the snooze function
While the alarm is sounding, press the SNOOZE button 19 in order to activate the snooze function. The alarm stops and then goes off again after a period of 5 minutes.
Operation
Now press any button, with the exception of the SNOOZE button 19, in order to turn the alarm off.
- Displaying the Temperature
The LC display shows both the current indoor 12 and outdoor temperature 8.
Stop the reception of the DCF radio signal. Press the -/°C/°F/WAVE button 17 in order to select the Celsius or Fahrenheit temperature unit for the display of the weather station. Press the CH button 18 in order to select one of the three channels for the outdoor sensor. The channel number appears in the channel display for the outdoor sensor 6. Press and hold down the CH button 18 for 3 seconds in order to restart reception.
- Displaying the Humidity
The current humidity 11 is shown on the LC display.
Stop the reception of the DCF radio signal.
Setting up the weather forecast function
Note: please also listen to the weather forecast from your local weather service. If there are discrepancies between the instrument and your local weather service, please go by the local weather service forecast.
The weather station analyses the air pressure, humidity and outdoor temperature in order to determine the weather forecast for the current day. It also analyses the weather of the current day, the humidity and temperature to determine the weather for the next four days. The following weather symbols are available for this:

Operation

After you have inserted the batteries, the weather station needs 12 hours to collect the data that is necessary to determine the weather. Subsequently the accuracy of the weather forecast improves.
The accuracy of the weather forecast can also be improved by placing the weather station in a location that receives plenty of natural ventilation. Indoor use increases the likelihood of errors – especially when air conditioners are used.
Calling up the minimum / maximum temperature values
Stop the reception of the DCF radio signal. Press the + / MEM button 16 in order to display the minimum / maximum values for the indoor and outdoor temperature. The abbreviations MIN and MAX appear above the displayed values. Press and hold down the + / MEM button 16 for 3 seconds in order to reset the stored values. A beep confirms that the setting was successful.
Error Messages
If the radio controlled weather station does not work, please check the system for the following points:
- Display is not shown: Replace the batteries, ensuring the correct polarity when you insert them.
- The outdoor temperature is not shown: Place the outdoor sensor closer to the weather station. Press and hold down the CH button 18 in order to restart reception.
- Incorrect readings of temperature and humidity:
- After the initial adjustment, the weather station and outdoor sensor need time to adapt to the new location.
- Realign the outdoor sensor.
- Do not expose the weather station or the outdoor sensor to direct sunlight and do not place it near radiators or an air conditioning system.
- Incorrect or weak display / incomplete figures:
- Replace the batteries, ensuring the correct polarity when you insert them.
- Replace the batteries.
● Cleaning and Maintenance
☐ The device should only be cleaned on the outside with a soft dry cloth. ☐ Under no circumstances should you use liquids or detergents, as these will damage the device. ☐ Under no circumstances should you spray the outdoor sensor, e.g. with a garden hose. The outdoor sensor is only protected against rain from above.
Disposal
- Disposal

The packaging is made entirely of recyclable materials, which you may dispose of at local recycling facilities.
Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more details of how to dispose of your worn-out product.

To help protect the environment, please dispose of the product properly when it has reached the end of its useful life and not in the household waste. Information on collection points and their opening hours can be obtained from your local authority.
Faulty or used batteries must be recycled in accordance with Directive 2006 / 66 / EC. Please return the batteries and / or the device to the available collection points.

Environmental damage through incorrect disposal of the batteries!
Batteries may not be disposed of with the usual domestic waste. They may contain toxic heavy metals and are subject to hazardous waste treatment rules and regulations. The chemical symbols for heavy metals are as follows: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead. That is why you should dispose of used batteries at a local collection point.
Declaration of Conformity
We, Milomex Ltd., c/o Milomex Services, Hilltop Cottage, Barton Road, Pulloxhill, Bedfordshire, MK45 5HP, UK, hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product: Radio-controlled weather station, Model No.: Z30398, Version: 10/2010, to which this declaration refers, complies with the standards/normative documents of 1999/5/EC.
Heavener Stirling
The complete declaration of conformity can be viewed at: www.milomex.com
EMC CE
Product Designation:
Radio-controlled weather station
Model No.: Z30398
Version: 10/2010
AURIOL®
23 GB/IE
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Introduction
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HF send signal: 433 MHz
c/o Milomex Services
Hilltop Cottage
Barton Road
Pulloxhill
Bedfordshire
MK45 5HP
UK
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