TFA_No. 30.5032_Anleitung_09_21
Mould RADAR thermo-hygrometer
This interdependency of temperature and relative humidity is expressed by means
of the dew point:
• If the air is cooled continuously at constant absolute humidity, then the relative
humidity will steadily increase up to a maximum of 100%. If the air is cooled
further, then the excess water vapor is separated out in the form of water
droplets.
• If the measuring unit indicates an air temperature of 20 °C and a relative humidity
of 65%, then the dew point temperature will be 13.2 °C. What does that mean? That
the air, for instance in your bedroom, will condense and from water droplets at all
points on walls and ceilings that are cooler than 13.2 °C, and that this may later
lead to patches of mould or damp.
• If the air is at a relative humidity of say 40%, then the dew point temperature is only
6 °C. The walls and ceilings would therefore have to be significantly colder for the
air to reach its dew point and for water droplets to form.
8.6 Temperature display
• Press and hold the Taupunkt button (5 seconds) to change between °C (Celsius) or
°F (Fahrenheit) as temperature unit.
8.7 Maximum and minimum values
• Press the min/max button.
• max appears on the display.
• The highest indoor temperature and humidity are displayed since the last reset.
• Press the min/max button again.
• min appears on the display.
• The lowest indoor temperature and humidity are displayed since the last reset.
• The instrument will automatically quit the MAX/MIN mode if no button is pressed or
press the min/max button again to return to the current display.
• Press and hold the Taupunkt button (3 seconds) when the highest or lowest values
are displayed to reset the display values to the current state.
9. Standing or hanging
• With the suspension device you can hang the instrument on the wall using a nail or
a screw.
• For table standing use the attached support.
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Mould RADAR thermo-hygrometer
• Since the humidity level within rooms can vary greatly according to the location,
mount the unit so that it will monitor the conditions in a location likely to be subject
to the most problems.
10. Care and maintenance
• Clean your instrument with a soft damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scouring
agents.
• Remove the batteries if you do not use the product for a long period of time.
• Keep the instrument in a dry place.
10.1 Battery replacement
• Change the batteries when the battery symbol appears on the display.
• Open the battery compartment and insert two new batteries 1,5 V AAA. Make sure
the polarities are correct.
• Close the battery compartment again.
11. Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
➜ Ensure that the battery polarity is correct
No indication /
➜ Change the batteries
Incorrect indication
If your device fails to work despite these measures contact the supplier from whom
you purchased it.
12. Waste disposal
This product and its packaging have been manufactured 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 Equipment Directive (WEEE).
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