Parts overview (Fig. 2 and 3)
Wall clock (Fig. 2)
1. Current time
2. Symbol for active alarm
3. Symbol for active snooze
4. Symbol for RCC signal reception
5. Humidity indoors (%)
6. Battery status indoors
7. Temperature indoors (°C or °F)
8. Humidity outdoors (%)
9. Temperature outdoors (°C or °F)
10. MEMORY button
11. SNOOZE button
12. SET button
13. Current date
14. Weekday
15. Wall mount
16. UP button
17. DOWN button
18. RESET button
19. Battery compartment
20. Stand (fold-out)
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Remote sensor (Fig. 3)
21. Indicator light
22. Wall mount
23. Battery compartment
Getting started/Power supply
NOTE!
Before operating the device or when replacing the
batteries, make sure to place the batteries strictly
according to the right polarities (+/-) as shown in
the battery compartment.
1. Remove the cover from the wall clock battery
compartment (19).
2. Insert the batteries (4x 1.5V, AA/LR6) into bat-
tery compartment (19).
3. Wait until the indoor temperature will be dis-
played.
4. Remove the the cover of the remote sensor's
battery compartment (23) .
5. After the indoor temperature has been dis-
played, insert the batteries into the remote