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| Product Type | Weather Station |
| Brand | Auriol |
| Model | IAN 334272 |
| Dimensions (Approx.) | 150 x 100 x 50 mm |
| Weight (Approx.) | 200 g |
| Power Supply | 2 x AA batteries (1.5V, not included) |
| Main Functions | Indoor/outdoor temperature & humidity, barometric pressure, weather forecast with symbols, radio-controlled time, alarm, calendar, moon phase |
| Temperature Range (Indoor) | 0 °C to +50 °C |
| Temperature Range (Outdoor) | -20 °C to +60 °C |
| Humidity Range | 20% to 95% relative humidity |
| Wireless Outdoor Sensor | Yes, 433 MHz transmission, up to 30 m range (open field) |
| Display | LCD screen with backlight |
| Additional Features | Min/max memory, trend arrows, comfort indicator, DCF-77 radio time sync |
| Care & Cleaning | Clean with a soft dry cloth. Do not use solvents or immerse in water. |
| Safety | Keep away from children under 3 years. Do not expose to extreme heat or direct sunlight. Use only specified batteries. |
| Spare Parts & Repairability | Replacement outdoor sensor available (order via customer service). Device not user-serviceable; refer to qualified personnel. |
| General Information | Indoor use only. Operating temperature: 0 °C to 50 °C. Storage: dry place. |
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USER MANUAL IAN 334272 AURIOL
Usage and safety instructions

Radio-controlled weather station
Table of contents - 1 -
Introduction - 2 -
Intended use - 2 -
Scope of delivery - 2 -
Technical specifications - 2 -
Weather station - 2 -
Outdoor sensor - 2 -
Important safety information
Important safety information for users .... - 3 -
Important safety information for the batteries..... - 3 -
Securely placing or mounting the weather station - 3 -
Securely placing or mounting
Securely placing or mounting
The outdoor sensor .... - 3 -
Display and control panel - 4 -
Outdoor sensor - 5 -
Setup -7-
Reception problems ...... - 7 -
Activating and deactivating radio signal
reception -7-
Restarting radio signal reception .... - 8 -
Speed setting - 8 -
Basic settings.... - 8 -
Time zone adjustment - 8 -
12/24-hour time format - 8 -
Setting your location - 8 -
Location table -9-
Sunrise and sunset times .... - 10 -
Moon phase and tide (TIDE) - 10 -
Light - 10 -
Alarm - 10 -
Activating or deactivating the alarm - 11 -
Snooze feature (SNOOZE) - 11 -
Temperature unit - 11 -
Temperature warning - 11 -
Frost warning - 11 -
Activating or deactivating
the temperature and frost warnings - 11 -
Weather forecast - 12 -
Tendency - 12 -
Barometer - 12 -
12-hour air pressure history - 13 -
Outdoor sensor/channel setting - 13 -
Indoor humidity - 13 -
Maximum and minimum values ...... - 13 -
Battery level indicator - 13 -
Restart (RESET) - 13 -
Cleaning instructions - 13 -
Simplified EU declaration of conformity ..... - 14 -
Disposal - 14 -
Disposal of the electronic device ..... - 14 -
Disposal of the batteries - 14 -
Recycling - 14 -
Waste disposal - 14 -
digi-tech gmbh warranty - 14 -
Warranty conditions - 15 -
Warranty period and defects liability .... - 15 -
Scope of the warranty - 15 -
Warranty claim procedure - 15 -
Order service - 16 -
Service....-16-
Supplier 16
RADIO-CONTROLLED WEATHER STATION
Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new weather station. You have chosen a high quality product. The instruction manual is part of the product - it contains important information about safety, use and disposal. Read the manual with all usage and safety notes before using the weather station. Only use the weather station in the intended way and for the intended applications. If the weather station is given to someone else, include all documentation with the weather station. Please keep the packaging and the instruction manual for future reference.
Intended use
This electronic appliance is intended for time display and the described additional features. Any other use or modification of the electronic appliance does not comply with the intended uses. The manufacturer is not liable for damages caused by improper use or misuse. The device is not intended for commercial use.
Scope of delivery
Please note: Check the scope of delivery after purchase. Please ensure that all parts are included and undamaged.
- 1 x Weather station • 3 x Batteries 1.5 V AA LR6
- 1 x Outdoor sensor • 2 x Batteries 1.5 V AA LR6 • 1 x Instruction manual

Technical specifications
Weather station
- Operating temperature 0 - 50 °C • Temperature display/tolerance: +/- 1 °C • Batteries: 3 x 1.5 V AA R6/LR6
Outdoor sensor
- Operating temperature -20 – 50 °C • Temperature display/tolerance: +/- 1.5 °C
- Range: max. 100 m • Frequency: 433 MHz • Transmission power: 0.024 W • Protection offered by the case (outdoor sensor): IPX4 (Water resistant according to IEC norm 60529) • Batteries: 2 x 1.5 V AA R6/LR6
- Symbol for direct voltage


Important safety information
Important safety information for users

WARNING!
RISK OF INJURY!
This device may be used by persons (including children over 8 years of age) with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge, if they are supervised or instructed regarding the safe use of the device and understand the dangers that may arise. Children may not play with the device. Cleaning and user maintenance of the device may not be performed by children without supervision. Keep packaging films out of the hands of children. There is a danger of suffocation.
Important safety information for the batteries

WARNING!
HEALTH HAZARD!
RISK OF EXPLOSION!
Keep batteries out of reach of small children. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical attention immediately. Batteries/rechargeable batteries must always be inserted with the correct polarity. If necessary, clean the battery and device contacts. Never attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. Never short-circuit or attempt to open batteries. Never throw batteries into fire as they may explode. If the device will not be used for an extended period, remove the batteries and store the device in a dry and dust-free area. Improper use of the batteries can lead to explosion or leakage. If the batteries leak, avoid contact with skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. Use gloves. If you are exposed to battery acid, rinse the affected areas with plenty of clean water and immediately seek medical attention. Remove discharged batteries from the device as they present an increased risk of leakage.
Securely placing or mounting the weather station
The weather station with outdoor sensor is not designed for operation in rooms with high humidity (e.g., bathroom). Make sure that:
- sufficient ventilation is always guaranteed (don't place the device on shelves or where curtains or furniture block the ventilation holes, and ensure that there are at least 10 cm of space on all sides);
- the device isn't placed on a thick carpet or bed during operation, no direct heat sources (e.g., radiators) influence the device; no direct sunlight reaches the device;
- contact with splashing or dripping water must be avoided (don't place any items filled with liquids, e.g., vases, onto or next to the device);
- the device doesn't stand near magnetic fields (e.g., speakers);
- no foreign objects or dust penetrate the housing; candles and other open flames must be kept away from this product at all times to prevent the spread of fire;
- sensitive surfaces are protected before placement.
Securely placing or mounting the outdoor sensor
Place the sensor in a location where it is protected from the weather, for example under an awning or carport. The sensor has an IPX4 rating and is therefore protected from water splashes. Make sure that:
the sensor hangs or stands upright;
sufficient ventilation is always guaranteed (don't place the device on shelves or where curtains or furniture block the ventilation holes, and ensure that there are at least 10 cm of space on all sides);

no direct sunlight reaches the device; the device doesn't stand near magnetic fields (e.g., speakers); no foreign objects or dust penetrate the housing; sensitive surfaces are protected before placement.
Display and control panel

Outdoor sensor
-5- GB
| 1 SNOOZE/LIGHT-button 21 MODE -button | ||
| 2 weather symbol | 22 | + -button |
| 3 Air pressure 23 | - -button | |
| 4 Outdoor humidity 24 CH -button | ||
| 5 Indoor humidity 25 Foldable stand (Station) | ||
| 6 Low battery indicator, indoor 26 RESET -button | ||
| 7 Indoor temperature | 27 Foldable stand (Station) | |
| 8 Low battery indicator, outdoor 28 Alarm 2 slide switch | ||
| 9 Outdoor temperature/sensor data | 29 Alarm 1 slide switch | |
| 10 Sunset | 30 HISTORY -button | |
| 11 Location 31 CITY -button | ||
| 12 Moon phase 32 Radio signal indicator (outdoorsensor) | ||
| 13 Sunrise | 33 Outdoor temperature (outdoorsensor) | |
| 14 Date (month, day, day of the week) 34 Channel indicator (outdoorsensor) | ||
| 15 Alarm symbols 35 Outdoor humidity (outdoorsensor) | ||
| 16 Time display 36 Low battery indicator (outdoorsensor) | ||
| 17 Radio signal indicator (DCF77) 37 LED operation indicator (outdoorsensor) | ||
| 18 Battery compartment (Station) 38 Battery compartment (outdoorsensor) | ||
| 19 Speaker 39 Hole for wall mounting (outdoorsensor) | ||
| 20 Hole for wall mounting (Station) | 40 Channel switch (outdoorsensor) | |
Setup

Insert batteries into the outdoor sensor 38 first and then insert batteries into the weather station 18.
Remove the protective film from the weather station and the outdoor sensor. Open the battery compartment of the outdoor sensor 38 and insert the included batteries in the correct polarity. The LED indicator 37 will briefly light up and the display will show the temperature. Close the battery compartment.

Open the battery compartment of the weather station 18 and insert the included batteries in the correct polarity. Close the battery compartment.
The radio signal indicator from the outdoor sensor blinks and the weather station receives the signal from the outdoor sensor. This process may take several minutes to complete. If reception is successful, the selected channel 1, 2 or 3 is shown in the radio reception symbol of the outdoor sensor and the current outdoor temperature 9 and the current outdoor humidity 4 appear on the display. After successful reception of the signal
for the outdoor sensor, the reception of the DCF77 time signal will begin and the radio control indicator 17 will blink on the display next to the time. This process can take from 3-10 minutes. All buttons except the SNOOZE/LIGHT-button 1 are disabled during the reception process. If reception fails after 10 minutes, the radio tower 17 will disappear. Please set the time manually (Basic settings). The weather station will reattempt reception at 04:00 and 05:00 o'clock and, if reception is successful, will correct the set time.
! Note: Please do not move the weather station or the sensor during the reception process.
If the reception attempt is successful, the radio control indicator 17 will appear permanently on the display and the correct time, date, day of the week and the times of sunrise, sunset and moon phase

will be set automatically. DST will appear on the display next to the radio control indicator 17 during daylight saving time.
Reception problems
The DCF77 radio signal is transmitted from a location near Frankfurt am Main and can be received within a radius of approximately 1500 km around Frankfurt am Main. However, there are some obstacles and sources of interference, which may substantially hinder reception. If your weather station does not correctly receive the DCF77 radio signal, please hang or place the weather station in a different location at your site. Please note that devices such as computers, telephones, radios and televisions may cause electromagnetic radiation which can interfere with the DCF77 signal reception. Other possible detriments to reception are: strong building insulation (metal building materials), nearby mountains or atmospheric interference. It may also be necessary to replace the batteries.
Activating and deactivating radio signal reception
Radio signal reception can be turned off by pressing the MODE button (21) and the + button (22) together for 2 seconds.
The radio signal indicator (17) will disappear. The weather station will no longer receive the time signal. Radio signal reception can be turned on manually by pressing the MODE button (21) and the + button (22) together for 2 seconds.
The radio wave symbol (17) will disappear. The weather station will start a new reception attempt between 4:00 am and 5:00 am and will set the time automatically if reception is successful. Upon successful reception, the radio signal indicator (17) will appear permanently.

Restarting radio signal reception
Radio signal reception can be restarted by pressing the + button (22) and the - button (23) together for 2 seconds. The radio signal indicator (17) will blink on the display and the weather station will attempt to receive the DCF77 time signal. This process may take 3-10 minutes.
Speed setting
Press and hold buttons to use the speed setting feature when setting numerical values.
Basic settings
The following basic settings are possible: time format 12/24h, temperature unit °C/°F, air pressure unit hPa/inHg, time zone, time, date, and language of the day of the week indicator. Press and hold the MODE button (21) for 2 seconds in normal time display mode. The time format 24 hr/12 hr will blink and can be set by pressing the + button (22) or - button (23). Press the MODE button (21) to confirm your setting. Set the air pressure unit hPa/inHg, time zone 00-(-)11, hours, minutes, year, month, day, and language of the day of the week (GE=German, EN=English, IT=Italian, FR=French, ES=Spanish, DU=Dutch, DA=Danish, RU=Russian) in the same way.
Time zone adjustment
If you are in a country where the clock displays the wrong time even though it can receive the DCF77 time signal, please use the time zone adjustment to use your weather station in a time zone other than the standard time zone (UTC+1 = Central European Time). Set the difference in hours (-01 for example) to the desired time zone.
Press the MODE button (21) 1x long and 3x short in normal time display mode. The time zone will blink and can be set by pressing the + button (22) or - button (23). Press the MODE button (21) to confirm your setting. The hours will blink and the weather station will show the adjusted time (for example: 1 hour less) after a short while.
12/24-hour time format
Press MODE button (21) 1x long in normal time display mode. The 12- or 24-hour time format will blink on the display and can be set by pressing the + button (22) or - button (23). When using the 12-hour format, the display will show AM before noon and PM after noon.
Setting your location
Press the CITY button 31 once for a long time. The abbreviation of the location will appear and can be set by pressing the + button 22 or the - button 23. If the location is changed, it will take some time before the adjusted values for sunrise and sunset appear.
Location table
| Germany | Palma de Mallorca | LPM Ba | logna BOL Krakow | KKW | |||
| Aachen | AC | Salamanca | SAL | Cagliari | CAG | Poznan | POZ |
| Berlin | B | Sevilla | SEV | Catania | CAT | Szczecin | SZC |
| Dusseldorf | D | Valencia | VAL | Firenze | FIR | Warsaw | WAW |
| Dresden DD Zaragoza ZAR Foggia FOG | Russia | ||||||
| Erfurt EF | French | Genova GEN St | Petersburg | PET | |||
| Frankfurt F Besancon BES | Lecce | LEC | Sweden | ||||
| Flensburg | FL | Biarritz | BIA | Messina | MES | Goteborg | GOT |
| Freiburg | FR | Bordeaux | BOR | Milano | MIL | Malmo | MLO |
| Hannover | H | Brest | BRE | Napoli | NAP | Stockholm | STO |
| Bremen | HB | Cherbourg | CHE | Palermo | PAL | Slovakia | |
| Hamburg | HH | Clermferrand | CMF | Parma | PAR | Bratislava | BRV |
| Rostock | HRO Lyon | LYO Perugia | PER | Slovenia | |||
| Stralsund | HST | Marseille | MAR | Rome | ROM | Ljubljana | LJU |
| Cologne K | Monaco | MCO Torino | TOR | Serbia | |||
| Kiel | KI | Metz | MET | Trieste | TRI | Belgrade | BEO |
| Kassel | KS | Nantes | NAN | Venice | VEN | Austria | |
| Leipzig | L | Nice | NIC | Verona | VER | Graz | GRZ |
| Munich | M | Orleans | ORI | Ventimiglia | VTG | Innsbruck | INN |
| Magdeburg | MD Paris | PAR | Ireland | Linz | LNZ | ||
| Nuernberg | N | Perpignan | PER | Dublin | DUB | Salzburg | SLZ |
| Regensburg | R | Lille | LIL | Luxembourg | Vienna VIE | ||
| Stuttgart | S | Rouen | ROU | Luxemburg | LUX | Belgium | |
| Saarbruecken | SB | Strasbourg | STR | Norway | Antwerp ANT | ||
| Schwerin | SN | Toulouse | TOU | Bergen | BGN | Brugge | BRG |
| Denmark | Finland | Oslo OSL Brusseis BRU | |||||
| Alborg | ALB | Helsinki | HEL | Stavanger | STA | Charleroi | CHA |
| Arhus | ARH | Great Britain | Netherlands | Liege | LIE | ||
| Copenhagen | CPH | Aberdeen | ABD | Amsterdam | AMS | Switzerland | |
| Odense | ODE | Belfast | BEL | Arnheim | ARN | Basel | BAS |
| Spain | Birmingham | BIR | Eindhoven | EIN | Bern | BER | |
| Alicante | ALI | Bristol | BRI | Enschede | ENS | Chur | CHR |
| Andorra | AND | Edinburgh | EDH | Groningen | GRO | Geneva | GNV |
| Badajoz | BAD | Glasgow | GLW | Den Haag | HAA | Locarno | LOC |
| Barcelona | BAR | London | LON | Rotterdam | ROT | Lucerne | LUC |
| Bilbao | BIL Manchester MAN | Portugal | St Moritz | MOR | |||
| Cadiz | CAD | Plymouth | PLY | Evora | AVO | St Gallen | SGL |
| Cordoba | COR | Hungary | Coimbra | COI Sion | SIO | ||
| Ibiza | IBZ | Budapest | BUD | Faro | FAR | Vaduz | VDZ |
| La Coruna | LCO | Croatia | Leiria | LEI | Zurich | ZUR | |
| Leon | LEO | Zagreb | ZAG | Lisbon | LIS | Czech Republic | |
| Las Palmas | LPA | Italy | Porto | POR | Prague PRG | ||
| Madrid | MAD | Ancona | ANC | Poland | |||
| Malaga | MAL | Bari | BAI | Gdansk | GDZ | ||
Sunrise and sunset times
After setting your location, the weather station will calculate the approximate sunrise and sunset times.
! Note: The calculated times are not exact. Deviations are possible depending on, for example, the terrain at your location or the weather at your location.

Sunrise

Sunset
To show the sunrise and sunset times for another location, press and hold the CITY button 31 for 2 seconds. The abbreviation for the city will blink on the display and can be set by pressing the + button 22 or the - button 23. Confirm your setting by pressing the CITY button 31.
Moon phase and tide (TIDE)
Your weather station is equipped with a moon phase display 12 and a tide indicator. The tide indicator shows the tide variation as influenced by the phases of the moon:
| New moon Waxing crescent First quarter Waxing | Gibbous | ||||
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| HI MID MID LOW MID MID | |||||
| Tide high | Tide moderately high | Tide moderately high | Tide low | Tide moderately high | Tide moderately high |
| Full moon Waning Gibbous Third quarter Waning crescent | |||||
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| HI MID MID LOW MID MID | |||||
| Tide high | Tide moderately high | Tide moderately high | Tide low | Tide moderately high | Tide moderately high |
Light
Briefly activate the backlight by pressing the SNOOZE/LIGHT button 1.
Alarm
The weather station has 2 separately adjustable alarm times. Press and hold the MODE button 21 to select alarm 1 (R1) or alarm 2 (R2). Press and hold the MODE button 21 for 2 seconds to enter the setting mode for the shown alarm (R1 or R2). The hours will blink on the display. Set the hours by pressing the + button 22 or the - button 23, and confirm your setting by pressing the MODE button 21. Set the minutes in the same way. If no button is pressed within 18 seconds, the weather station will return to normal time display mode.


Activating or deactivating the alarm
The slide switches AL1 -29 and AL2 -28 can be used to activate (ON) or deactivate (OFF) both alarms separately.
If alarms are activated, the bell symbol ⚡ and/or ⚡-15 for each alarm will appear on the display.
When the alarm sounds, if it is not turned off within 2 minutes, the alarm will stop automatically and sound again after 24 hours.
Snooze feature (SNOOZE)
When the alarm sounds, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT-button 1 to temporarily stop the alarm. Z2 will blink on the display and the alarm will sound again after 5 minutes.
Temperature unit
Press the MODE-button 21 1x long and 1x short to enter setting mode for °C or °F. Now press the + -button 22 or - -button 23 to select the temperature unit Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
Indoor-/outdoor-temperature
Temperature warning
You may set a temperature warning with an upper and lower temperature limit by pressing and holding the -- button 23 for 2 seconds. The upper limit (-15 - 50°C) will blink on the display and can be set by pressing the + - button 22 or - -button 23. Confirm your setting by pressing the MODE-button 21. The lower limit (-20 - 50°C) will blink on the display and can be set by pressing the + -button 22 or - -button 23. Confirm your setting by pressing the MODE-button 21. If the temperature exceeds the upper limit or falls below the lower limit the
warning symbol will blink and an alarm will sound for the active or selected sensor channel.
Frost warning
If the outdoor sensor measures a temperature below +1 °C there is a danger of frost. The symbol

for the frost warning will blink and an alarm will sound. If the temperature is below -3°C for a longer duration, the symbol for the frost warning will appear permanently.
NOTE: Even if the frost warning is not shown, when temperatures are near freezing there is always a danger of frost and/or black ice. The outdoor sensor can only measure the temperature at the location at which it is placed.
If using multiple outdoor sensors, the frost warning will only be active for the sensor with the lowest channel number (1, 2 or 3).
Activating or deactivating the temperature and frost warnings
Press the --button 23 once to activate the temperature of

Press the --button 23 again to activate the frost warning

Press the --button 23 again to activate the temperature and the frost warning.
Press the --button 23 again to deactivate the temperature and the frost warning.

Weather forecast
NOTE: The weather station starts the forecast about 6 hours after the current weather is entered.
The weather symbols show the weather tendency for the next hours and not the current weather. If the weather symbol starts to blink and the air pressure drops, this is a sign that the weather is getting worse. If the air pressure rises again, the symbols will be shown continuously.
An arrow shows the weather tendency
sunny slightly cloudy cloudy rain snow

Tendency
Your weather station can show the tendency, indicated by the tendency symbol for Temperature, humidity and the weather.

Barometer
You can choose between the absolute (Abs.) and the relative (Rel.) air pressure by pressing and holding the HISTORY button 30 for 2 seconds.
Rel. or Abs. will blink on the display and can be selected with the + button 22 or - button 23.
NOTE: The absolute air pressure is measured by the weather station. The relative air pressure can be obtained from your local weather service and entered into the weather station.
You can change the relative air pressure by holding the HISTORY button 30 for 2 seconds.
The air pressure value blinks and can be adjusted with the + button 22 or - button 23. Confirm your setting by pressing the HISTORY button 30.
Press the MODE button 21 once long and twice short, then set hPa or inHg by pressing the + button 22 or - button 23, to show Hectopascal (hPa) or Inches of mercury (inHg).
12-hour air pressure history
Press the HISTORY button 30 to view the air pressure history for the last 12 hours.
0 - HR = current air pressure
- 1 HR = air pressure 1 hour ago, -2 HR = air pressure 2 hours ago... and so on

Outdoor sensor/channel setting
You can use the weather station with up to 3 outdoor sensors at the same time. Open the battery compartment of the outdoor sensor 38 and select a channel (1-3) by using the Channel selection switch 40. Press and hold the CH button 24 on the weather station for 2 seconds. The weather station will now attempt to receive the
signal from the outdoor sensor. Close the battery compartment.
NOTE: The outdoor sensor must be placed within a maximum distance of 100m, without obstacles, of the weather station.

If using more than one outdoor sensor: Press the CH - button 24 in normal time display mode to switch between the reception channels. The rotation symbol C on the display 9 shows that the display will alternate between the different reception channels.
Only outdoor sensors that are connected are displayed. Press and hold the CH - button 24, to remove unused channels or to add channels.
Indoor humidity
The current indoor humidity 5 is shown on the display. The comfort symbol shows the indoor humidity in 3 categories:

| < 40 % dry | 40 – 60 % comfort | >60 % wet |
| DRY COMFORT WET | ||
Maximum and minimum values
The maximum and minimum temperature and humidity is stored as soon as the batteries are inserted. Repeatedly and briefly press the + - button 22 to show the maximum MAX, minimum MIN and the current indoor temperature 7, indoor humidity 5 and the outdoor temperature 9 and outdoor humidity 4 on the display. The minimum and maximum values will be deleted automatically every night at 12 pm.
Battery level indicator
If the batteries run too low to power the weather station, the outdoor sensor and signal transmission, the battery level indicator 6 or 8 will appear on the display. Replace the batteries in all devices as soon as possible. Restart the weather station.

Restart (RESET)
Press RESET-button 26 to reset the radio-controlled weather station and restart radio reception.
Cleaning instructions
Improper cleaning can damage the device. Do not submerge the device in water or other liquids. Do not use aggressive cleaners, brushes with metal or nylon bristles, or sharp or metallic cleaning tools such as knives, scrapers or similar implements. These may damage the surface of the device. Clean the device using a soft, dry, lint-free cloth, such as a glasses cleaning cloth.

Simplified EU declaration of conformity
Hereby, digi-tech gmbh declares that the radio equipment type radio-controlled weather station 4-LD5210 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: http://www.digi-tech-gmbh.com/ce/334272_1907_GWS.pdf

Disposal
This device and all the packaging materials are recyclable. Please dispose of them separately for better waste handling. You can find out about disposal options for your product by contacting your municipality.
Please take note of the marking of packaging material when separating waste materials. They are marked with abbreviations (a) and numbers (b) with the following meanings: 1-7 plastics / 20-22; paper and cardboard / 80-98; composite materials.

Disposal of the electronic device
Remove the batteries before disposal and dispose of them separately (see Disposal of the batteries). This weather station must not be disposed of in the normal household waste. In the interest of the environment, when your device has reached the end of its usefulness, do not throw it in the normal household trash. Dispose of it in the proper and correct way. You can find out about collection sites and their business hours from your public administration. Please adhere to applicable requirements.

Disposal of the batteries
Defective or spent batteries/rechargeable batteries must be recycled in accordance with directive 2006/66/EC and its revisions. Return batteries, rechargeable batteries or the device at the available collection sites.


Improper disposal of batteries/rechargeable batteries causes environmental damage!
Batteries/rechargeable batteries may not be disposed of in normal household waste. They may contain toxic heavy metals and are subject to hazardous waste treatment. The chemical symbols of the heavy metals are as follows: Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = lead. Therefore, please dispose of spent batteries/rechargeable batteries at a communal collection site.
Recycling
The product packaging consists of recyclable materials. Please dispose of them properly at the available collection sites.

Waste disposal
Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally responsible fashion. Please note the marking of the different packaging materials and separate them if applicable.

digi-tech gmbh warranty
This weather station includes a 3 year warranty starting on the day of purchase. In case of defects of this weather station you have, by law, certain rights regarding the vendor of the weather station. These rights are not changed by the warranty which is described in the following paragraphs.

Warranty conditions
The warranty duration starts on the date of purchase. Please keep the receipt in a safe place. The receipt is needed as a proof of purchase. If a defect occurs in the weather station within 3 years, the weather station will be repaired or replaced (according to our choice) free of charge. This warranty requires that, within the 3 year warranty period, the weather station and the receipt can be made available to us along with a short written description of the defect and when it occurred. If the defect is covered by the warranty, you will receive the repaired weather station or a new weather station. Repair or replacement does not cause the warranty period to restart.
Warranty period and defects liability
The warranty period is not increased by the defect liability. This also applies to repaired or replaced parts. If defects are noticed at the time of purchase they must be reported immediately upon unpacking the item. Paid repair may be available after the end of the warranty period.
Scope of the warranty
The weather station was manufactured according to strict quality guidelines and was carefully inspected before delivery. The warranty does not include parts that experience normal wear and tear and can thus be seen as wear parts or fragile parts that are damaged. Examples include Switches, Batteries or parts made of glass. This warranty becomes void if the weather station is damaged, is not used in the recommended way or is improperly repaired.
For proper use of the weather station all instructions in this manual must be adhered to exactly. Use of the weather station in a way that is discouraged in the manual must be avoided.
The weather station not intended for commercial use. Abusive or improper use, excessive force and changes that are made by non-authorized repair centers will void the warranty.
Warranty claim procedure
To ensure that your call is processed in a fast and efficient manner please note the following directions:
- Have your receipt (as proof of purchase) and the article number (334272_1907) handy.
- The article number can be found on the type label, an engraving, the front page of the manual (bottom left) or a sticker on the back side or bottom side of the case.
- In case defects occur, please first contact the service center (see below) by phone or email.

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With this QR-Code you can reach the Lidl-Service-Site (www.lidl-service.com) directly and you can open your manual by entering the article number (334272_1907).

Order service
Additional outside sensors can be ordered by fax +49(0)6198-5770-99 or online at www.inter-quartz.de. The price for one sensor is 5.00 € excluding VAT and despatch.
Service
Please note that the following address is not a service address. Please first contact the service address (see above).
Name: digi-tech gmbh
Street: Valterweg 27A
Town: DE-65817 Eppstein
Country: GERMANY


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Trends
Moon phases and tide (TIDE)
The weather station on the display 12 shows moon phases and a tide indicator. The tide indicator shows the change of tide, which is influenced by the moon phases.
| Mlaj Rastoči srp Prvi krajec Naraščajoča Luna | |||||
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| HI MID MID LOW MID MID | |||||
| Visoka plima | Zmerno visoka plima | Zmerno visoka plima | Nizka plima | Zmerno visoka plima | Zmerno visoka plima |
| Ščip | Upadajoča Luna Zadnji krajec Upadajoči srp | ||||
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| HI MID MID LOW MID MID | |||||
| Visoka plima | Zmerno visoka plima | Zmerno visoka plima | Nizka plima | Zmerno visoka plima | Zmerno visoka plima |
Light
Briefly switch on the background lighting by pressing the SNOOZE/LIGHT key 1.






















