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| Brand | TFA |
| Model | Spira 30.3064 |
| Product type | Radio-controlled indoor/outdoor thermometer |
| Base station dimensions | 83 x 55 x 152 mm |
| Outdoor transmitter dimensions | 40 x 21 x 130 mm |
| Base station weight | 30 g (approx.) |
| Outdoor transmitter weight | 30 g (approx.) |
| Base station power supply | 2 x 1.5 V AA batteries (not included) + mains adapter 230 V AC / 5 V DC (included) |
| Outdoor transmitter power supply | 2 x 1.5 V AA batteries (not included) |
| Indoor temperature range | 0 °C to +50 °C (32 °F to 122 °F) |
| Outdoor temperature range | -40 °C to +60 °C (-40 °F to 140 °F) |
| Transmitter radio range | Up to 100 m in open field |
| Transmission frequency | 433 MHz |
| Main functions | DCF radio-controlled clock, indoor/outdoor temperature display, trend (arrows), min/max values, color screen with 2 brightness levels, weekday and date display in German/English |
| Care and cleaning | Clean with a soft, damp cloth; do not use solvents or abrasive agents |
| Safety | Danger of electric shock: plug only into a 230 V outlet; do not expose to water; keep batteries out of reach of children; do not open or modify the device |
| Spare parts and repairability | No detachable parts supplied; do not repair yourself; in case of defect, contact customer service |
| General information | TFA Spira 30.3064 radio-controlled thermometer; supplied with base station, outdoor transmitter (ref. 30.3232.02), mains adapter, instruction manual |
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USER MANUAL Spira 30.3064 TFA
SPIRA – Wireless thermometer

Thank you for choosing this instrument from TFA.
- Before you use this product
- Please make sure you read the instruction manual carefully.
Following and respecting the instructions in your manual will prevent damage to your instrument and loss of your statutory rights arising from defects due to incorrect use.
- We shall not be liable for any damage occurring as a result of non following of these instructions. Likewise, we take no responsibility for any incorrect readings or for any consequences resulting from them.
- Please take particular note of the safety advice!
- Please keep this instruction manual safe for future reference.
- Delivery contents
• Wireless thermometer (base station)
• Outdoor transmitter cat.-no. 30.3232.02
- Power adaptor
- Instruction manual
- Range of application and all the benefits of your new instrument at a glance
• Colour display with two brightness levels
- Radio-controlled clock with date and weekday written in full letters ( German/English)
• Outdoor temperature over wireless outdoor transmitter (max. 100 m)
• Indication of indoor temperature
- Trend arrow
• Maximum and minimum values
- For your safety
- This product is exclusively intended for the range of application described above.
- It should only be used as described within these instructions.
- Unauthorized repairs, alterations or changes to the product are prohibited.
Caution! Risk of electrocution!
- Plug the base station only into a mains socket installed within electrical safety regulations and with a 230V mains voltage!
The mains socket must be located near the equipment and it must be easily accessible
- The base station and the power adapter must not come into contact with water or moisture. Only suitable for indoor use.
- Do not use the device if the housing or the power adapter are damaged.
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- Keep the device out of reach of persons (including children) who cannot fully appreciate the potential risks of handling electrical equipment.
- Unplug the device immediately if any fault occurs or if the device is not to be used for a long period of time.
- Only use the supplied power adapter.
- Connect the lead to the base station first, then plug the power adapter into the mains socket.
- Do not pull the plug out of the socket by its cable.
- Route the mains cable so it does not come into contact with sharp-edged or hot objects.

Caution! Risk of injury:
- Keep these devices and the batteries out of reach of children.
- Batteries contain harmful acids and may be hazardous if swallowed. If a battery is swallowed, this can lead to serious internal burns and death within two hours. If you suspect a battery could have been swallowed or otherwise caught in the body, seek medical help immediately.
- Batteries must not be thrown into a fire, short-circuited, taken apart or recharged. Risk of explosion!
- Low batteries should be changed as soon as possible to prevent damage caused by leaking. Never use a combination of old and new batteries together, nor batteries of different types.
- Wear chemical-resistant protective gloves and safety glasses when handling leaking batteries.

Important information on product safety!
- Do not expose the devices to extreme temperatures, vibrations or shocks.
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The outdoor transmitter is splashproof, but not watertight. When placed outdoors, choose a shady and dry place for the transmitter.
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Elements
5.1 Base station (Receiver)
A: Display (Fig. 1):
A 1: DCF reception symbol A 2: AMVPM
A 3: Time A 4: Daylight Saving Time symbol
A 5: Weekday/ date A 6: Indoor temperature
A 7: Battery symbol for base station A 8: Outdoor temperature
A 9: Battery symbol for the transmitter A 10: Trend arrow
A 11: Reception symbol for the transmitter
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B: Buttons (Fig. 2):
B 1: MODUS button B 2: - button
C 1: Battery compartment C 2: Power adapter jack
5.2 Transmiller (Fig. 3):
☐ 1: LED signal lamp ☐ 2: TX button
D 3: Battery compartment D 4: Mounting hole
6. Getting started
6.1 Insert the batteries
- Place the instruments on a table at a distance of about 1.5 meters from each other. Avoid being close to possible sources of interference such as electronic devices and radio equipment.
- Remove the protective film from the base station display.
- Insert the power adapter pin into the device jack and connect the plug to a wall socket. Important! Make sure that your household voltage is no more than 240V! Otherwise your device may be damaged.
- The device will alert you with a beep and all segments will be displayed for a short moment.
- Open the battery compartment of the outdoor transmitter.
- Insert two new AA 1,5 V batteries, polarity as illustrated.
- Close the battery compartment again.
6.2 Reception of outdoor transmitter
- After Inserting the batteries, the transmitter will automatically transmit the temperature. The reception symbol will be flashing on the display of the base station.
- If the reception of outdoor temperature fails, “--” appears on the display. Check the batteries and try it again. Check if there is any source of interference.
- You can also start the initialization manually. Hold the - button on the base station for three seconds.
- “-” appears on the display and the reception symbol flashes on the display. The base station will scan again the outdoor temperature.
- Press the TX button in the transmitter's battery compartment.
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6.3 Reception of the DCF frequency signal
- Press the – button. The clock will now scan the DCF frequency signal and the DCF symbol flashes.
- When the time code is successfully received after 3-10 minutes, the radio-controlled time and the DCF symbol will be shown steadily on the display.
- The DCF reception always takes place at 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 and 5:00 o'clock in the morning. If the reception is not successfully received at 5:00 o'clock, the next DCF reception attempt will happen at 7:00 o'clock.
• There are three different reception states:
flashing – reception is active solid – reception is very good no symbol – no DCF reception
- If the clock cannot detect the DCF-signal (e.g. due to interference, transmitting distance, etc.), the time can be set manually.
- The clock will then work as a normal quartz clock. (see: Manual settings).
6.4 Radio-controlled time reception
The time base for the radio-controlled time is a caesium atomic clock operated by the Physikalisch Technische Bundesanstalt based in Braunschweig (Brunswick), Germany. It has a time deviation of less than one second in one million years. The time is coded and transmitted from Mainlingen near Frankfurt via the frequency signal DCF-77 (77.5 kHz) and has a transmitting range of approximately 1,500 km. Your radio clock receives the signal, converts it and always shows the exact time. The adjustment to Daylight Saving Time (summer/winter time) is automatic. In Daylight Saving Time the DST symbol is shown on the LCD. The reception quality depends mainly on geographic location. Normally there should be no reception problems within a 1,500 km radius around Frankfurt.
Therefore, please note the following steps:
- The recommended distance to any interfering sources like computer screens or TV sets is at least 1.5 - 2 meters.
- Within concrete walls (reinforced with steel) such as basements, the received signal is naturally weakened. In extreme cases, please place the unit close to a window to improve reception.
- During night-time, the atmospheric interference is usually less severe and reception is possible in most cases. A single daily reception is adequate to keep the accuracy deviation under 1 second.
6.5 Inserting the batteries in the base station
• The batteries will operate as a backup power source in case of power failure.
- For a permanent backlight and to conserve battery power, use the supplied power adapter.
- Open the battery compartment at the back.
- Insert two new AA 1.5 V batteries into the battery compartment. Make sure the polarity is correct.
- Close the battery compartment again.

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7. Backlight
- Attention: Continuous illuminated backlight only works when using the power adapter.
- Press the LIGHT button once to dim the backlight.
- Press the LIGHT button once more to turn off the backlight.
- To temporarily activate the backlight, press any button (in battery operation only).
8. Operation
- The device will automatically quit the setting mode if no button is pressed for 20 seconds.
- Press and hold the - or + button in setting mode for fast mode.
- With the MODUS button you can toggle between weekday and date in normal mode.
8.1 Manual settings
- Press and hold the MODUS button in normal mode for three seconds to enter the setting mode.
• GERMAN (default) flashes on the display. - Adjust the desired language (GERMAN or ENGLISH) with the - or + button.
- If you select English, the display will now appear in English.
- Press the MODUS button again to do the settings in the following sequence: the button tone (BEEP ON - default). DCF reception (RCC ON - default), the time zone (DCF OH - default), the 12 or 24 hours system (TIME 24H - default), the hours, the minutes, the year, the month, the date and the temperature unit (TEMP °C - default). Press the - or + button to adjust it.
- Confirm the setting with the MODUS button
• Once the DCF time signal is successfully received and the DCF reception is activated, the manually set time is overwritten.
8.1.1 DCF reception
- By default, the DCF reception is activated (RCC ON) and after successful reception of the DCF signal no manual adjustment is necessary.
- Press the - or + button if you want to deactivate the DCF reception (RCC OFF).
- Confirm the setting with the MODUS button
8.1.2 Time zone selling
- In the setting mode, press the - or + button to make the time zone correction (-12/-12).
- The time zone correction is needed for countries where the DCF signal can be received but the time zone is different from the DCF time (a.g. +1=one hour plus).
- Confirm the setting with the MODUS button
8.1.3 24- or 12-hour system setting
- In the setting mode you can choose between the 12 - or 24 hour system.
- Press the - or + button.
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- In the 12-HR system AM (before noon) or PM (after noon) appears on the display.
- Confirm the setting with the MODUS button.
8.1.4 Temperature unit setting
- You can change between ^ (Celsius) or ^ (Fahrenheit) as temperature unit in setting mode.
- Press the - or + button.
- Confirm the setting with the MODUS button.
9. Maximum/Minimum function
- Press the + button in normal mode.
• OUTDOOR and HI appear on the display. - The highest outdoor temperature is displayed since the last reset.
- Press the + button again
- OUTDOOR and LO appear on the display.
- The lowest outdoor temperature is displayed since the last reset
- Press the + button again
• INDOOR and HI appear on the display
• The highest indoor temperature is displayed since the last reset. - Press the + button again
• INDOOR and LO appear on the display - The lowest indoor temperature is displayed since the last reset.
- Press the + button again to return to normal mode.
- The device will automatically quit the MAX/MIN mode if no button is pressed for a long period of time.
9.1 Reset to the current temperature
- There is an automatic daily reset of maximum and minimum temperature (midnight 00:00)
- To clear the recorded maximum or minimum readings manually, press and hold the + button for two seconds while the maximum or minimum values are displayed.
10. Trend indicator
- The trend arrow on the display indicates if the temperature values are increasing, steady or decreasing
11. Positioning and mounting of the base station and the transmitter
- Place the base station in any room of the house. Make sure you avoid the vicinity of any source of interference such as computer screens, TV sets or solid metal objects.
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- The transmitter can be wall mounted (mounting hole at the back). When placed outdoors, choose a shady and dry place for the transmitter. Direct sunlight may trigger incorrect measurement and continuous humidity damages the electronic components needlessly.
- Once the desired location is chosen, check whether the transmission from the transmitter to the base station is possible (transmission range of up to 100m in open areas). Within solid walls, especially ones with metal parts, the transmission range can be reduced considerably.
- If necessary choose another position for the transmitter and/or base station.
12. Care and maintenance
- Clean the devices with a soft damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents.
- Remove the batteries if you do not use the devices for a long period of time.
- Store the devices in a dry place
12.1 Battery replacement
- Change the batteries of the outdoor transmitter, when the battery symbol appears on the display of the outdoor tempera-
ture. - Change the base station batteries, when the battery symbol appears on the display of the indoor temperature.
- Please note: When the batteries are changed, the contact between the outdoor transmitter and the base station must be restored – so always restart both devices or start a manual transmitter search.
13. Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
No indication → Operation with power adapter:
on the base station → Connect the base station to the power adapter
→ Press the LICHT button to activate the backlight
→ Check the power adapter
Battery operation
→ Ensure the batteries' polarity are correct
→ Press any button to activate the backlight briefly
→ Change the batteries
No transmitter reception → No outdoor transmitter is installed
Display ^2 - ^3 → Check the outdoor transmitter's batteries (do not use rechargeable batteries!)
→ Manual search for the transmitter (according to the manual)
→ Restart the outdoor transmitter and the base station according to the manual
→ Choose another place for the outdoor transmitter and/or the base station
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→ Reduce the distance between the outdoor transmitter and the base station
→ Check if there is any source of interference.
Incorrect indication → Battery operation: Change the batteries
14. Waste disposal
This product has been manufactured using high-grade materials and components which can be recycled and reused.
Never dispose of empty batteries and rechargeable batteries with ordinary household waste.
As a consumer, you are required by law to take them to your retail store or to an appropriate collection site depending on national or local regulations in order to protect the environment.
The symbols for the contained heavy metals are:
Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead
This product is labelled in accordance with the EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE). Please do not dispose of this product in ordinary household waste. As a consumer, you are required to take end-of-life devices to a designated collection point for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment, in order to ensure environmentally-compatible disposal.
15. Specifications
Base station
Measuring range
Indoor temperature 0 °C... +50 °C /32 °F...122 °F
Power consumption 2 x 1.5 V AA (batteries not included)
Power adapter 230 V AC / 5.0 V DC (included)
Housing dimension 83 x 55 x 152 mm
Weight 161 g (device only)
Outdoor transmitter
Measuring range
Outdoor temperature -40 °C... +60 °C (-40 °F...140 °F)
Range max. 100 m (open field)
Transmission frequency 433 MHz
| Maximumradio-frequency power < 10mW |
| Power consumption 2 x 1,5 V AA batteries (not included) |
| Housing dimension 40 x 21 x 130 mm |
| Weight 47 g (device only) |
No part of this manual may be reproduced without written consent of TFA Deebmann. The technical data are correct at the time of going to print and may change without prior notice. The latest technical data and information about your product can be found by adding the product number on our community.
EU Declaration of conformity
Hereby, TFA Dostmann declares that the radio equipment type 30.3051 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following Internet address:
www.tfs-dostmann.de
E-Mail info@hisa-deslmann.de
TEA Dusmann GmbH & Co KG, Zum Dllersberg 12, 0-97877 Werthem, Germany 13(17)
Cd-cadmium, Hg-kwikzilver, Pb-lood

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