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Instruction manual The operating instructions are enclosed with the device or can be downloaded at www.tfa-dostmann.de/en/service/ downloads/instruction-manuals

Thank you for choosing this product from TFA.

1. Before you use this device

  • Please make sure you read the instruction manual carefully.
  • This product should only be used as described with- in these instructions.
  • 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.
  • Please pay particular attention to the safety notices!
  • Please keep this instruction manual safe for future reference.
  • Strip for individual labelling of the transmitter sites

3. Range of application and all the benefits of your

new instrument at a glance

  • Controls indoor and outdoor climate
  • With internal sensor and 3 wireless radio-controlled transmitters for monitoring temperature and humi- dity in up to 4 rooms
  • Radio-controlled clock with date or weekday (6 lan- guages)
  • Individual labelling of the transmitter sites
  • Keep this device and the batteries out of reach of children.
  • Small parts can be swallowed by children (under three years old).
  • Batteries contain harmful acids and may be haz- ardous if swallowed. 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-cir- cuited, taken apart or recharged. Risk of explosion!
  • Low batteries should be changed as soon as possi- ble to prevent damage caused by leaking. Make sure the polarities are correct. Never use a combination of old and new batteries together, nor batteries of different types.
  • Remove the batteries if the device will not be used for an extended period of time. Avoid contact with skin, eyes and mucous membranes when handling leaking batteries. In case of contact, immediately rinse the affected areas with water and consult a doctor. CAUTION
  • Unauthorised repairs, alterations or changes to the product are prohibited.
  • Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures, vibrations or shocks.
  • Clean the device with a soft damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring agents.
  • The base station is suitable for indoor use only. Pro- tect it from moisture!
  • The transmitters are splashproof, but not watertight. Wireless thermo-hygrometer

Base station (Receiver) A: Display (Fig. 1): Upper display: A 1: Indoor symbol A 2: Battery symbol base station A 3: Indoor temperature A 4: Maximum and minimum values A 5: Time A 6: DCF reception symbol A 7: Indicator for transmitter ID A 8: Date/weekday/transmitter ID A 9: Indoor humidity A 10: Comfort-level symbol Lower display for transmitters 1-3 A 11: Temperature A 12: Humidity A 13: Channel number A 14: Minimum values A 15: Battery symbol transmitter A 16: Maximum values A 17: Reception symbol transmitter B: Buttons (Fig. 1): B 1: SET button B 2: + button B 3: – button B 4: CH button C: Housing (Fig. 1+2): C 1: Strip for individual labelling of the transmitter sites C 2: Wall mounting hole C 3: Battery compartment C 4: Table stand (removable) Transmitter D: Display (Fig. 3): D 1: Indicator for transmitter ID D 2: Transmission symbol D 3: Temperature and humidity in sequence D 4: Battery symbol for the transmitter D 0: Probe symbol (reserved for other models) E: Housing (Fig. 3): E 1: TX button E 2: Transmitter ID E 3: Battery compartment E 4: Support for wall mounting or table standing E 5: Indentations for the holder for wall mounting

  • 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 electro- nic devices and radio equipment.

1. Open the battery compartment of the first trans-

2. Insert two new AA 1.5 V batteries, polarity as

illustrated. All LCD segments will be displayed for a short moment. Then a version info appears briefly.

3. Subsequently, the measured temperature and

humidity appear alternately every 5 seconds.

4. Close the battery compartment.

  • Repeat steps 1-4 for the other two transmitters.
  • Open the battery compartment of the base station and insert three new AA 1.5V batteries, polarity as illustrated.
  • All LCD segments will be displayed for a short moment.
  • Close the battery compartment.

6.2 Transmitters reception

  • If the reception of the measuring values fails, “- -,-” remains on the base station display. Check the bat- teries and try it again. Check if there is any source of interference.
  • If the reception is successful, the temperature, humidity and the reception symbol appear steadily on the base station display.
  • The transmitters will be numbered on channel 1, 2 or 3 in the order of set-up automatically.
  • Each transmitter has its own ID number (nine digits, alphanumeric). This ID number is printed on the respective transmitter. If you press and hold the TX button on the transmitter for 5 seconds, the ID num- ber is shown on the display of the transmitter (three digits each in succession).
  • To query the ID number of the received transmitter on the base station, select the corresponding chan- nel with the CH button.

6.2.1 Manual search for the transmitter

  • You can also start the search for the transmitter manually. Choose the respective channel by press- ing the CH button. Press and hold the CH button for three seconds. The last registered transmitter (channel) will be cancelled and the transmitter search begins. The reception symbol for the trans- mitter will be flashing. Now briefly press the TX but- ton in the battery compartment of the transmitter. The transmission of the data takes place immediate- ly and if the reception is successful, the outdoor val- ues appear on the base station display.

6.2.2 Loss of the transmitter signal

  • If the contact between the transmitter and receiver is lost at a later time after successful reception, the last transmitted values continue to be displayed for 30 minutes, then “- -,-” appears. After 60 minutes without an update, a search for the registered trans- mitter is initiated automatically. If the reception fails, scanning will be repeated every 60 minutes.

6.3 Radio-controlled time reception

  • After the base station has completed searching for the transmitters, the device starts scanning the DCF signal and the DCF reception 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 1:00, 2:00 and 3:00 o'clock in the morning. If the signal is not successfully received, further attempts will be taken at 4:00 and 5:00 o'clock.
  • You can also activate the DCF reception manually. Press and hold the – button for 5 seconds in normal mode. The DCF reception symbol will be flashing.
  • Press and hold the – button again for 5 seconds during the active DCF signal reception to stop scan- ning the time signal. The DCF reception symbol dis- appears.
  • There are 3 different reception symbols: flashing symbol – reception is active solid – reception is successful no symbol – no reception / set the clock manually
  • If the clock cannot detect the DCF-signal (e.g. due to interference, transmitting distance, etc.), the time can be set manually. The DCF reception symbol dis- appears and the clock will then work as a normal quartz clock (see: “Manual settings”). Note on radio-controlled time
  • The time is transmitted from an atomic clock near Frankfurt am Main by a DCF-77 (77.5 kHz) frequency signal with a range of about 1,500 km. Your radio-con- trolled clock receives the signal, converts it and always shows the exact time. The adjustment of Daylight Sav- ing Time and Standard Time is also automatic.
  • Avoid being close to possible sources of interference that may affect radio reception (see: “Location and mounting”).
  • During night-time, the atmospheric interference is usually less severe. A single daily reception is ade- quate to keep the accuracy deviation under 1 second. Wireless thermo-hygrometer
  • Press and hold the + or – button in the respective setting mode for quick setting.
  • The device will automatically quit the setting mode if no button is pressed for 20 seconds.
  • Press and hold the SET button for three seconds to enter the setting mode.
  • DEUTSCH (default) appears on the display.
  • Press the + or – button to set the day-of-the week and menu language: DEUTSCH, ENGLISH, DUTCH, ESPANOL, ITALIANO, FRANCAIS.
  • If you select ENGLISH, the display will now appear in English.
  • Confirm with the SET button and go to the next set- ting.
  • By default, the DCF reception is activated (DCF ON) and after successful reception of the DCF signal no manual time setting is necessary.
  • In the setting mode, you can deactivate (DCF OFF) or activate again the DCF reception using the + or – button.
  • Once the DCF time reception is deactivated the clock must be manually set. No time zone will appear.
  • If the DCF reception is activated, the manually set time will be overwritten by the DCF time when the signal is received successfully.

7.1.2 Time zone setting

  • In the setting mode you can 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 (e.g. +1=one hour plus).
  • You can now see the maximum value for the indoor temperature since the start-up or the last reset with time and date of recording.
  • Press the + button again, the maximum value for the indoor humidity appears.
  • Press the + button several times to view the maxi- mum temperature and humidity values of the three transmitters. Press the + button once more, to go back to the current values display.
  • Repeat the process by pressing the – button to see the minimum values. flashes on the display next to the corresponding value.
  • Press the SET button briefly while the highest or lowest values are displayed. The values will be deleted individually and reset to the current state.
  • Press and hold the + button in normal mode for 3 seconds to display the current dew point tempera- ture for the indoor area and all three transmitters for 20 seconds.

10. Comfort level (Fig. 5)

  • On the display appears a smiley to indicate the com- fort level of the indoor climate.

11. Location and mounting

  • Place the transmitters at your chosen location. Should you decide to use the transmitter in the out- door area, choose a shady and dry place. Direct sunlight may trigger incorrect measurement and continuous humidity damages the electronic com- ponents needlessly.
  • Avoid the vicinity of radiators, other heat sources and direct sunlight.
  • Keep a distance of at least 2 metres to possibly interfering sources (TV, computer, microwave, wire- less phones, baby monitors) and large metal objects (e.g. refrigerator). Within solid walls, especially ones with metal parts, the transmission range can be reduced considerably. In extreme cases, please place the unit close to a window to improve recep- tion.
  • Check whether the transmission from the transmit- ter to the base station is possible and whether the DCF radio clock signal can be received.
  • If necessary, choose, another position for the trans- mitter and/or receiver.
  • If the transmission is successful, you can place or wall mount the base station and the transmitter with the suspension device.

12. Transmitter sites labelling

  • You can name the three sites on the base station display once the transmitters 1-3 have been perma- nently installed at the desired location.
  • Pull the strip laterally out of the slot. Label the strip with a suitable pen. Of course, it is also possible to make your own strip (e.g. made of laminated paper or cardstock). Insert the strip into the slot.

13. Battery replacement

  • As soon as the battery symbol will appear on a channel display of the base station or on the display of the transmitter, change the batteries of the trans- mitter.
  • Change the batteries of the base station, when the battery symbol appears on the indoor values display.
  • Please note: When the batteries are changed, the contact between the transmitters and the base sta- tion must be restored – so always insert new batter- ies into all devices or start a manual search for the corresponding transmitter.

Problem Solution No display on the base station or the transmitter ➜ Ensure the batteries' polarities are correct ➜ Change the batteries No DCF reception ➜ Activate DCF reception in setting mode ➜ Manual initialisation of the DCF reception (according to the manual) ➜ Wait for an attempt reception during the night ➜ Choose another place for the base station ➜ Set the clock manually ➜ Check if there is any source of interference ➜ Restart the base station according to the manual No transmitter reception Indication “- -,-” for channel 1/2/3 ➜ No transmitter installed ➜ Check the transmitter's batteries (only use batteries/rechargeable batteries with 1.5V voltage!) ➜ Restart the transmitter and the base station according to the manual ➜ Manual search for the transmitter (according to the manual) ➜ Choose another place for the transmitter and/or the base station ➜ Reduce the distance between the transmitter and the base station ➜ Check if there is any source of interference Incorrect indication ➜ Change the batteries If your device fails to work despite these measures, please contact the retailer where you purchased the product from for advice. Wireless thermo-hygrometer

This product and its packaging have been manufac- tured using high-grade materials and components which can be recycled and reused. This reduces waste and protects the environment. Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally friendly manner using the collection systems that have been set up. Disposal of the electrical device Remove non-permanently installed batteries and rechargeable batteries from the device and dispose of them separately. This product is labelled in accordance with the EU Waste Electrical and Electronic Equip- ment Directive (WEEE). This product must not be disposed of in ordi- nary 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 dispos- al. The return service is free of charge. Observe the current regulations in place! Disposal of the batteries Never dispose of empty batteries and recharge- able batteries with ordinary household waste. They contain pollutants which, if improperly disposed of, can harm the environment and human health. 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 return service is free of charge. The symbols for the contained heavy metals are: Cd=cadmium, Hg=mercury, Pb=lead.

Weight 211 g (device only) Transmitter Dimensions 46 (52) x 23 (38) x 117 (124) mm Weight 56 g (device only) No part of this manual may be reproduced without writtenconsent of TFA Dostmann. The technical data are correct atthe time of going to print and may change without priornotice.The latest technical data and information about this pro-duct can be found in our homepage by simply entering theproduct number in the search box.EU Declaration of conformity Hereby, TFA Dostmann declares that the radio equipmenttype 30.3075 is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is availableat the following internet address: www.tfa-dostmann.de/service/downloads/cewww.tfa-dostmann.deE-Mail: info@tfa-dostmann.deTFA Dostmann GmbH & Co.KG,Zum Ottersberg 12, 97877 Wertheim, Germany07/23 Thermomètre-hygromètre radio-piloté

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