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1

SNOOZE/LIGHT button
(snooze function and tempor-
ary background lighting)

2

Display

3

MODE button (time mode
selection and settings)

4

UP button (Value setting up-
wards)

5

DOWN button (Value setting
downwards, temperature unit
selection (°C/°F), pressure
value selection

6

ALARM button (Alarm set-
ting)

7

CH button (channel selec-
tion)

8

WAVE button (Initiate data
reception from the wireless
sensor)

9

Mounting hole (Base station) 10

Battery compartment (Base
station)

11

Battery compartment cover
(Base station)

12

Stand, fold-out

13

DC connection socket for
coaxial/barrel connector

14

Display (Remote sensor)

15

Battery compartment cover
(Remote sensor)

16

Battery compartment (Re-
mote sensor)

17

TEST button (Transmits the
current measured values)

18

°C/°F button (temperature
format setting)

19

Channel selector switch

20

Mount hole (Remote sensor)

21

Stand, fold-out

22

DC power adapter with US
mains plug.

23

DC coaxial/barrel connector

Scope of delivery

Base station (A), remote sensor (B), power adapter (C)

Recommended batteries (not included)

Summary of Contents for 7007510

Page 1: ...Weather Station MeteoTemp WTM Colour Quickstart guide...

Page 2: ...ur website via the following QR Code or web link to find further information on this product or the available translations of these instructions www bresser de P7007510 www bresser de warranty_terms W...

Page 3: ...tions 23 5 Parts overview and scope of delivery 27 6 Screen display 29 7 Setting up power supply 30 8 Automatic time setting 31 9 Receiving measurements automatically 32 10 Key functions 32 11 Technic...

Page 4: ...GmbH All rights reserved Reproduction of this document including extracts in any form photocopied printed etc or the use and distribution of this document by electronic means image file website etc is...

Page 5: ...s device has electronic parts operated via a power source power supply and or batteries Improper use of this product can cause an electric shock An electric shock can cause serious or potentially fata...

Page 6: ...arts must be immediately replaced by an authorised service company Only use the device in complete dry environment and do not touch it with wet or moist parts of your body DANGER Risk of suffocation I...

Page 7: ...please contact your specialist retailer The specialist re tailer will contact the service centre and send the device for repair if necessary Do not expose this device to higher temperatures and prote...

Page 8: ...8 20 NOTICE Risk of voltage damage The manufacturer is not liable for voltage damage due to improperly inserted batteries or through the use of an im proper power adapter...

Page 9: ...9 20 5 Parts overview and scope of delivery zzZ 2 CH 3 2 1 15 16 17 18 20 21 21 B 19 1 14 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 A 13 11 Illustration 1 Parts overview for base station top and remote sensor bottom...

Page 10: ...Base station 10 Battery compartment Base station 11 Battery compartment cover Base station 12 Stand fold out 13 DC connection socket for coaxial barrel connector 14 Display Remote sensor 15 Battery co...

Page 11: ...midity trend indoor rising steady or falling 2 Battery level indicator base station 3 Symbol indoor area 4 Indoor humidity value 5 Daylight saving time DST 6 Symbol for radio signal 7 Weekday Day D Mo...

Page 12: ...door rising steady or falling 24 Symbol for highest MAX or lowest MIN value indoor 7 Setting up power supply Base device 1 Insert the DC connector into the connection socket of the base station 2 Inse...

Page 13: ...battery op eration Remote sensor 9 Remove the battery compartment cover 10 Insert the batteries into the battery compartment En sure that the battery polarity is correct 11 Set the channel selector s...

Page 14: ...no signal is received go ahead with the following steps Press and hold the CH button for 3 seconds to re initialize RC signal receiving Read the detailed manual for more information about read ings s...

Page 15: ...me set press Backward Forward hold fast backward fast forward Alarm set press Backward Forward hold Fast backward Fast forward Operation Buttons Standard mode press Check alarm time turn on off alarm...

Page 16: ...y resolution 1 HR Barometer measuring range 800 hPa to 1100 hPa 23 62 inHg to 32 49 inHg Time display HH MM Time format 12 or 24 hours Dimensions 165 x 130 x 30 mm W x H x D Weight 268 g without batte...

Page 17: ...t 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interferen...

Page 18: ...fferent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help 13 Disposal Sort packaging into different materials for disposal Contact the loca...

Page 19: ...cal sym bol of the pollutant Cd stands for Cadmium Hg stands for mercury and Pb stands for lead 14 Warranty The regular guarantee period is 2 years and begins on the day of purchase To benefit from an...

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