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USER MANUAL WS 1823 ADE
Thermometer/hygrometer with alarm function |
Sendefrequency: 433, 92 MHz
22089 Hamburg, Germany
22089 Hamburg, Germany

Garantie
You have chosen to purchase a high-quality product from the ADE brand, which combines intelligent functions with an exceptional design. This hygrometer is an ideal measuring instrument for checking the quality of your indoor climate. The many years of experience of the ADE brand ensure a high technical standard and proven quality.
We wish you much enjoyment and success while monitoring and examining your weather data.
Your ADE Team
Scope of delivery
Thermometer/hygrometer consisting of:
-Base station
-3 wireless outdoor sensors
- Batteries:
-2 x LR03 (AAA) for base station
-2 x LR6 (AA) for wireless outdoor sensor
- Operating Manual
Table of Contents
Scope of delivery 26
General information 28
Intended Use 29
Safety 29
Base station 32
Wireless outdoor sensor 34
Start-up 35
Wireless outdoor sensors. 35
Base station 36
Checklist for missing data transfer of the outdoor sensors 36
Set time and date 37
Choosing a location 38
Setting up equipment 39
Connecting the outdoor sensor manually.39
Use 40
Alarm. 42
Cleaning. 44
Fault/Remedy 44
Specifications. 45
Declaration of Conformity 46
Warranty 47
Disposal 47
About this manual

This operating manual describes how to safely use and care for your products. Keep this operating manual in a safe place in case you would like to refer to it later. If you pass this item on to someone else, pass on this manual as well. Failure to observe the recommendations in this operating manual can lead to injuries or damage to your product.
Explanation of symbols

This symbol, combined with the word DANGER, warns against serious injury.

This symbol, combined with the word WARNING, warns against moderate and mild injuries.

This symbol, combined with the word NOTE, warns against material damage.

This symbol signifies additional information and general advice.
Intended Use
- This thermometer/hygrometer is designed for measuring temperature and humidity indoors and outdoors.
The device also has an alarm function.
The device is not suitable for commercial use.
Safety
- This item can be used by children 8 years of age and above, as well as by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capacities or lacking experience and knowledge, if they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the item and understand the dangers that may arise.
Children must not play with the item.
- Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children, unless they are 8 years of age or older and are being supervised.
- Batteries, when swallowed, can be life-threatening. The device and batteries should therefore be kept out of reach of small children. If a battery is swallowed, medical assistance must be sought immediately.
Danger for children
- Keep children away from packaging material and other small parts included in the scope of delivery. Risk of choking if swallowed.
RISK of fire/burning and/or explosion
- Risk of explosion if batteries are improperly replaced. Replace the batteries only with those of the same or an equivalent type. Pay attention to the "Technical Data".
- Batteries must not be recharged, reactivated by other means, dismantled, thrown into fire, or short-circuited. Otherwise there is an increased risk of explosion and of leakage; furthermore, gases may escape.
- Avoid contact of the battery fluid with skin, eyes, and mucosa. If you do come into contact with it, rinse the affected areas immediately and thoroughly with clean water and consult a doctor immediately.
Note on material damage
- Do not submerge the item in water or other liquids.
- Protect the item against sharp jolts and vibrations.
- Remove the batteries from the device once they have been used up or if you are not using the device for an extended period. You will thus avoid damage that may result from the leakage of battery acid.
- When inserting and changing batteries, pay attention to the correct polarity (+/-) .
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Do not subject the battery to any extreme conditions, by – for example – storing it on radiators or under direct sunlight. Increased risk of leakage!
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Clean the battery and device contacts, as needed, before inserting the battery.
- Only insert batteries of the same type; do not use different types or used and new batteries with each other.
- Do not make any modifications to the item. Only allow repairs to be carried out at a specialist workshop. Repairs carried out incorrectly can considerably endanger the user.

-Pull the protective film off the display.
- Insert the foot into the two openings at the bottom of the base station.


1 Time and calendar
2 Temperature and humidity (indoors)
3 Temperature and humidity (outdoors)
4DOWN/CF button
- Change displayed values (setting mode)
- Switch between ^ C and ^ F
5 CH button
- Select outdoor sensor for manual data transfer
6 SNZ/LIGHT button
- Enable repeat alarm
- Illuminating the display
7 Battery compartment for 2x LR03 (AAA), 1.5 V
8 Foot
9 Speaker
10 SET button
- Call up setting mode
- Save settings
11 ALARM button
- Setting the alarm time
- Switching the alarm function on/off
12 UP/MEM button
- Change displayed values (setting mode)
- Retrieve saved weather data

13 Hanging loop
14 Channel change switch 1 2 3 for data transfer
15 Battery compartment, 2x LR6 (AA), 1.5 V
16 TX button for manual data transfer
17 LED light (lit only during data transfer)
Start-up

- Proceed in the order listed and first insert the batteries into the wireless outdoor sensors.
- Do not use rechargeable batteries, since their voltage is too low (only 1.2V instead of 1.5V ). This affects, among other things, the precision of the measurements.
- Where possible, use alkaline rather than zinc-carbon batteries. Alkaline batteries last longer, especially at low outdoor temperatures.
Wireless outdoor sensors

- To start up, place the base station and outdoor sensors close together.
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The outdoor sensors can be situated in different spaces or outdoors.
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Remove the battery compartment cover from the back of each outdoor sensor.
- Insert 2 batteries of type LR03 (AAA)/1.5 V as depicted on the bottom of the battery compartment. Pay attention to the correct polarity of the batteries (+/-).
- Use the channel change switch 123 for each outdoor sensor to set a separate channel for each outdoor sensor (first sensor channel 1, second sensor channel 2, third sensor channel 3).
- Slide the battery compartment cover open again.
Base station
- Push in a bit the closing flap towards battery compartment cover and remove the cover of the battery compartment.
- Insert 2 batteries of the type LR6 (AA) / 1.5 V as depicted on the bottom of the battery compartment. Pay attention to the correct polarity (+/-).
- Put the battery compartment cover back in place.
As soon as the base station is powered, a beep will sound. Shortly thereafter, the display will show the following values:
- Indoor temperature and humidity (IN). These values are measured by the base station.
- Indoor temperature and humidity (CH1-3). These values are measured by individual sensors and transmitted by radio.
- The data from the base station and wireless outdoor sensors are updated once per minute.
Checklist for missing data transfer of the outdoor sensors
If no measured values from the outdoor sensors are displayed, check the following:
- Are the batteries inserted correctly?
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Does every outdoor sensor actually have its own channel number?
Is the location of the outdoor sensors suitable (see "Choosing a location"? -
Start the data transfer manually, if necessary; see "Connecting the outdoor sensor manually".
Set time and date

If there is more than approx. 20 seconds between two pushes of a button, the setting process automatically ends and you will have to repeat it.
- Press SET.
A year will flash on the display. - Use UP/MEM or DOWN/CF to set the current year.
- Press SET.
- Proceed as described to set the following values:
-Month
-Day
-Hours
-Minutes
-Time format
Finally, press SET to conclude the procedure.

If you select "12 Hr" as the time format, morning hours will be shown as AM and afternoon hours as PM on the display.
Choosing a location

NOTE on material damage
- Protect the base station and wireless sensors from dust, shocks, extreme temperatures, and direct sunlight.
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Protect the base station from moisture. Position the base station exclusively in a dry, closed room. The wireless sensors are protected against moisture, but must be protected against direct exposure to moisture such as rain.
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The maximum distance between the base station and the outdoor sensor must not exceed 60 metres. This range is, however, only possible with "direct line of sight".
- Protective construction materials such as reinforced concrete reduce or inhibit signal reception between the base station and outdoor sensor.
Devices such as TVs, cordless phones, computers, and fluorescent tubes can likewise disrupt signal reception. - Do not place the base station and outdoor sensors directly on the ground. This limits the range.
- At low temperatures in winter, the performance of the outdoor sensor batteries can markedly decrease. This reduces the transmission range.
Setting up equipment
The base station has a foot.
- Set up the base station as close to a window as possible. Here, the reception will generally be best.

The LCD screen is designed for an "optimum view". The display can best be read off at an angle of 45^ .
The wireless outdoor sensors have a hanging loop on the back.
- Set up or hang the outdoor sensors in a place where they will be protected against direct weather effects (rain, sun, wind, etc.). Suitable locations are, for example, under an awning or in a carport.
Connecting the outdoor sensor manually
If no outdoor sensor data are shown on the display 3 minutes after inserting the batteries, you can manually connect the outdoor sensor to the base station.
- Use the CH button to select the desired outdoor sensor. Note the display.
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Press and hold down the CH button until the display flashes rapidly.
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For the corresponding outdoor sensor, press the TX button to transfer the measurement data.

You can use this function to start the data transfer directly after a battery change.
Use
Display indications
In standard mode, the display offers the following information (time display):

Time or alarm time, month and day
- Indoor temperature and humidity (measured by the base station)
- Outdoor temperature and humidity (measured by CH1-3 outdoor sensors)
Saved weather data
Use the UP/MEM button to display the highest and the lowest values saved on the device.
- Press 1x: MAX values are displayed
- Press 2x: MIN values are displayed
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Press 3x: normal display indicator In order to delete the saved values:
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Press and hold the UP/MEM button for approx. 3 seconds until the displayed values are deleted. Otherwise, the saved values will always be automatically deleted at midnight.
Illuminating the display
- Press the SZN/LIGHTbutton to turn on the display backlight for approx. 5 seconds.
Changing the unit of measurement
-Press the DOWN/CF button to display the temperature in ^ C elsius or ^ F ahrenheit.
Battery change indicator

The base station and each wireless outdoor sensor have a battery change indicator.
If the symbol appears on the display, you must replace the batteries of the base station and/or of the respective wireless outdoor sensor with new ones.
Proceed as described in "Start-up". Pay attention to the following:
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Only use the type of battery that is specified in the "Technical Data".
Always exchange all of the batteries at the same time. -
Dispose of batteries in an environmentally appropriate way (see "Disposal").
Alarm
Setting the alarm time
The flow of the displayed values is faster if you press and hold down the UP/MEM and/or DOWN/CF buttons.
- Press ALARM.
The display will show "0:00" or the last set alarm time and "AL". - Press ALARM briefly again.
The display shows, the alarm function is activated. - Press and hold down ALARM until the hour digit flashes on the display.
- Use UP/MEM or DOWN/CF to set the desired alarm hour.
- Press ALARM.
The minute indicator for the alarm time blinks on the display. - Use UP/MEM or DOWN/CF to set the desired alarm minute.
- Press ALARM again to confirm the settings.
The display will then automatically show the current time and again.
Being awakened
At the set time, you will be woken by an alarm signal, which will become more intense as the waking time increases.
Switching the alarm off completely
- Press any button (except SNZ) to stop the alarm. After 24 hours, the alarm will be triggered again.
Auto-stop function
If you do not press a button, the alarm switches off automatically after 2 minutes. After 24 hours, the alarm will be triggered again.
Repeat alarm (snoopze function)
- Press the SNZ/LIGHT button once when the alarm signal sounds.
The alarm signal will be muted and the alarm symbol Z^Z and Z^z will appear flashing on the display.
After 5 minutes, the device switches on again and wakes you up again. This procedure can be repeated multiple times.
Switching the alarm function on/off
- Based on the current time indication on the display, press ALARM twice to switch the alarm function on and off.
As soon as the display no longer shows the alarm symbol, the alarm function will be disabled.
Cleaning
-Wipe clean the base station and wireless outdoor sensors with a slightly damp cloth, if necessary.
Fault/Remedy
| Fault Possible Cause | |
| The temperature of the base station or an outdoor sensor appears too high. | Check whether the base station or outdoor sensor is exposed to direct sunlight. |
| The display shows HI or LO instead of measured temperature or humidity values. | The values lie above or below the measurement range. |
| The indicator is illegible, the function is unclear, or the values are obviously false. | Remove the batteries from the base station and insert them again after a short while. |
| The base station receives no signals from the wireless sensors. | • Make sure that there are no sources of electrical interference near the wireless sensors or the base station. • Check the batteries in the sensors. • Move the base station closer to the sensors or vice versa. |
Specifications
Base station
Model: Thermometer/
Hygrometer WS 1823
Batteries:
2x LR03 (AAA)/1.5 V
Measuring range:
- Temperature: 0^ C to 50^ C (32°F to 122°F)
- Humidity: 20% - 95% .
Wireless outdoor sensors
Batteries:
2x LR6 (AA)/1.5 V
Measuring range:
- Temperature: -40^ to +70^ (-40°F to 158°F)
- Humidity: like base station
Transmission frequency: 433.92 MHz
Max. transmission power: 0 dBm
Range: approx. 60 metres (open terrain)
Distributor: Waagen-Schmitt GmbH
Hammer Steindamm 27-29
22089 Hamburg, Germany
Our products are constantly being developed and improved. For this reason, design and technical modifications are possible at any time.
Declaration of Conformity
Waagen-Schmitt GmbH hereby declares that the thermometer/hygrometer WS 1823 complies with EU directives 2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU.
The full text of the EU conformity declaration is available via the following Internet address: www.ade-germany.de/doc
This declaration loses its validity if modifications are made to the product without our approval.
Hamburg, May 2018
Waagen-Schmitt GmbH
Hammer Steindamm 27-29
22089 Hamburg, Germany

Warranty
Dear Valued Customer,
The company Waagen-Schmitt GmbH guarantees for 2 years from the purchase date the cost-free rectification of defects on the basis of material or fabrication errors through repair or exchange.
In the event of a warranty claim, please return the product with the proof of purchase (stipulating the reason for claim) to your dealer.
Disposal
Disposing of the packaging

Dispose of the packaging with similar materials. Put cardboard with waste paper, films with recyclable materials.
Disposing of the product
Dispose of the product in accordance with the regulations that apply in your country.

Devices must not be disposed of in normal household waste
At the end of its life, the product must be disposed of in an appropriate way. In this way, valuable materials contained in the device will be recycled and the burden on the environment avoided. Hand in the old device at a collection point for electronic waste or at a recycling depot.
For more information, contact your local waste disposal firm or your local administrative body.

Recyclable and disposable batteries do not belong in household waste
All batteries must be handed in at a collection point in your community, suburb, or at the retailer. Such batteries can thus be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way.
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