5
• The corresponding alarm triggers when the weather
conditions or the time reaches the set values for an active
alarm. An alarm will sound and the corresponding symbols
(6/10/15/26),
HI AL
(4/11/16)
and/or
LO AL
(4/11/16) and the alarm value will flash for
2 minutes.
• Press any button to stop the alarm.
Note – Alarm due to weather conditions
• The alarm signal does not sound again if the same
alarm function is triggered again within 10 minutes.
The symbol and the alarm value flash so long until the
weather conditions have stabilised.
• The alarm is automatically triggered again if the
weather conditions exceed or fall below the set alarm
value.
• If the dew point temperature triggers the low/high
outdoor temperature alarm, the
DEW POINT
symbol
also begins to flash.
Note – Snooze function
While the alarm signal is sounding, press the
SNOOZE /
LIGHT
button (32) to activate the snooze function. The
alarm signal will be stopped for 5 minutes, after which
it will sound again. The corresponding alarm symbol will
start to flash.
6.6. Maximum and minimum temperature and
humidity values
• The base station automatically stores the maximum and
minimum temperature and humidity values.
• Repeatedly press the
MIN/MAX
button (30) to switch
between the current temperature and humidity, minimum
temperature and humidity (2:
MIN
) and the maximum
temperature and humidity (2:
MAX
).
• In the maximum value display (2:
MAX
), repeatedly press
the
+
button (31) to display the following values with the
date (21) and time (24) they were recorded.
•
Maximum room humidity (14)
•
Maximum room temperature (12)
•
Maximum outdoor humidity (20)
•
Maximum outdoor temperature (18)
•
Maximum absolute/ relative atmospheric pressure (5)
• In the minimum value display (2:
MIN
), repeatedly press
the
+
button (31) to display the following values with the
date (21) and time (24) they were recorded.
•
Minimum room humidity (14)
•
Minimum room temperature (12)
•
Minimum outdoor humidity (20)
•
Minimum outdoor temperature (18)
•
Minimum absolute/ relative atmospheric pressure (5)
• In the individual maximum and minimum value display,
press the
SET
button (28) for approx. 3 seconds to delete
the corresponding values with the date (21) and time (24)
they were recorded.
• Press the
SNOOZE / LIGHT
button (32), or wait for
approx. 20 seconds to return to the display of the current
measurement values.
Note – Replacing the batteries
Note, the stations have to be resynchronised each time
after you change the batteries in the measuring or base
station. To do this, remove the batteries from the other
station and then reinsert them, or change them as required.
Note – Faulty transfer of measured values
In isolated cases, interference—e.g. from a WLAN
network, a computer or a television set—can cause the
transfer of measured values between the measuring station
and the base station to fail.
In this case, you must resynchronise the stations by briefly
removing the batteries from both stations and reinserting
them.
If the measured values are not transferred again once the
batteries are inserted, replace the batteries with new ones.
If necessary, select a new location for the base station in
order to avoid possible interference in the future.
7. Care and Maintenance
Only clean this product with a slightly damp, lint-free cloth
and do not use aggressive cleaning agents. Make sure that
water does not get into the product.
8. Warranty Disclaimer
Hama GmbH & Co KG assumes no liability and provides no
warranty for damage resulting from improper installation/
mounting, improper use of the product or from failure to
observe the operating instructions and/or safety notes.
Summary of Contents for EWS-800
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