Environment Friendly Disposal - Cresta DTX390 Mode D'emploi

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Weather station low battery condition display: within indoor area of the display
Outdoor sensor low battery condition display: in the outdoor area of the display
WIRELESS CONNECTION TO THE OUTDOOR SENSOR
Press the key "CH" to select a channel. You can read the data of up to 3 sensors at
one weather station.
Press and hold the key "CH" for 3 seconds to search for an outdoor sensor .
RECEPTION OF THE RADIO-CONTROLLED SIGNAL
The DCF radio signal search starts automatically about 3 minutes after the battery
exchange. The "
Press the "
" and "
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Radio controlled signal reception
The clock synchronizes with the DCF radio signal automatically and daily from AM 1:00
to 3:00 to correct potential time deviations each hour. If the synchronization is
unsuccessful ("radio tower" symbol disappears), a further synchronization attempt is
made at 4:00 and 5:00 until completed succesfully. This process is repeated up until
5:00 AM. If still no success, daily reception stop.
INFORMATION
The flashing "
" symbol stands for DCF radio signal reception started.
Continuous "
Please observe a minimal distance of 2.5 meter to sources of interference such as
televisions or computer screens.
The radio signal reception is weaker in rooms with concrete walls e.g. in the basement
and in office buildings. For extreme cases, please put the clock near a window.
There are less atmospheric disturbances at night. A radio time signal reception is
usually possible at that time. One synchronisation per day is sufficient to keep the time
display accuracy at 1 second.
TIP
You can adjust the time manually in case the clock cannot receive the DCF radio signal
due to interferences, large distance to the sender, obstructions like mountains, etc. As
soon as the radio signal can be received, the clock will be adjusted automatically.
The radio signal sender coverage is up to 1.500km distance from Frankfurt/Main.

ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY DISPOSAL

The European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment – WEEE
– requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of in the normal
unsorted municipal waste stream. Old appliances must be collected separately to
optimise the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact
on human health and the environment.
" signal is flashing.
" button for more than 3 seconds to enter or quit the
∨•HISTORY
" symbol stands for DCF radio signal reception successful.

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