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Operating Instruction

Version 02/06

Sensor KW-9010

Item No. 646177

Intended use

The  product  measures  the  environment  temperature  and  transmits  it  to  a  suitable 

receiver (appropriate weather station/thermometer) Moreover, it has a built-in display 

which displays the measured temperature.

Safety instructions

We  do  not  assume  liability  for  resulting  damages  to  property  or  personal 

injury if the product has been abused in any way or damage by improper use 

or  failure  to  observe  these  operating  instructions.  The  guarantee  will  then 

expire!
The  exclamation  mark  points  out  important  information  in  these  operating 

instructions that must be strictly adhered to. 

Unauthorised  conversion  and/or  modification  of  the  appliance  are  inadmissible 

because of safety and approval reasons (CE).
The appliance must not be exposed to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, intense 

vibration, high humidity, dampness or severe mechanical stress.
This appliance is not a toy and should be kept out of reach of children.

This appliance must be handled with care. It may be damaged through the impact of 

a fall.
Servicing,  adjustment  or  repair  works  must  only  be  carried  out  by  a  specialist/ 

specialist workshop.
If any questions arise that are not answered in this operating instruction, contact our 

Technical Advisory Service or other experts.

Operationg elements

Transmitter LED (flashes briefly 

during data transmission)

LC Display

Temperature probe socket cover

Temperature probe plug

Temperature probe

Mounting eyelet

A.

B.

C.

D.

E.

F.

Battery compartment

Channel selection slide switch

ºC/ºF selection button

Transmission button “TX”

Foldable stand

Battery compartment cover locking 

screw

Battery compartment cover

G.

H.

I.

J.

K.

L.

M.

Positioning

When drilling, be careful not to damage any power supply lines, gas or water 

pipes by mistake!

Do not drill any additional holes on the appliance’s casing to mount it.

Position the appliance in a protected area.

The appliance can either be placed on level surface or mount on wall. To place it on 

level surface, fold out the foldable stand (K) and then place it on a level and sturdy 

surface.  To  mount  on  wall,  screw  the  screws  into  a  wall  but  not  completely,  leave 

roughly 3mm between the bottom of screw cap and the wall. Line up the mounting 

eyelet with the screw and slide the appliance down to insure secure mounting.

The  transmission  range  of  the  appliance  is  approximately  30m  (free-field). 

The range is reduced by obstruction, such as, walls, insulation glass windows, 

metal parts, and electrical devices. 

If  you  encounter  reception  problems,  then  change  the  location  of  remote 

sensor or the reception unit.

Battery insertion and replacement

Observe correct polarity while inserting the batteries. Remove the batteries if 

the appliance is not used for a long period of time to avoid damage through 

leaking. Leaking or damaged batteries might cause acid burns when contact 

with  skin,  therefore  use  suitable  protective  gloves  to  handle  corrupted 

batteries.

Keep batteries out of reach of children. Do not leave the battery lying around, 

as there is risk, which children or domestic pets could swallow it.

Replace all the batteries at the same time. Mixing old and new batteries in 

the appliance can lead to battery leakage and appliance damage. 

Make sure that batteries are not dismantled, short-circuited or thrown into 

fire. Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries. There is a risk of explosion!

Replace the batteries if there is no display shown in the LC display (B) of the appliance 

or the reception unit signalises a low battery icon, 

, on its display.

Loosening the screw (L) and remove the battery compartment cover (M) at the 

back of the appliance.

Insert  two  micro  batteries  (AAA)  with  the  correct  polarity.  Please  refer  to 

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2.

inscription on the battery compartment (G).

Close the battery compartment cover (M) and tighten the screw (L).

After  the  batteries  were  inserted,  the  measured  data  will  be  transmitted  to  the 

reception unit in approximately every 30 seconds.

Configuration

Loosening the screw (L) and remove the battery compartment cover (M) at the 

back of the appliance. 

Select the desired temperature unit by pressing ºC/ºF selection button (I). 

Select  the  channel  of  the  remote  sensor  by  sliding  the  slide  switch  (H).  Each 

remote  sensor  has  to  be  set  to  a  different  channel.  After  adjusting  the  slide 

switch press “TX” (J) to register the remote sensor to a new channel.

Press  “TX”  (J)  to  manually  transmit  measured  data  to  the  reception  unit.  The 

reception unit will generate an acoustic signal if it received the data.

Temperature probe connection

Place the probe (E) outside and locate the remote sensor indoor to avoid freezing up 

the  batteries when  outdoor  temperature  is below zero. To connect  the  temperature 

probe, lift the probe socket cover (C) and insert the probe plug (D).

Maintenance

Clean the appliance with dry, anti-static cloth. Do not use abrasives or solvents!

Disposal

Waste electrical and electronic equipment disposal

In order to preserve, protect and improve the quality of environment, protect 

human  health  and  utilise  natural  resources  prudently  and  rationally,  the 

user should return unserviceable product to relevant facilities in accordance 

with statutory regulations.

The  crossed-out  wheeled  bin  indicates  the  product  needs  to  be  disposed 

separately and not as municipal waste. It is used in conjunction with either 

solid bar or date of manufacture/ put on the market.

Used batteries/ accumulators disposal

The  user  is  legally  obliged  to  return  used  batteries  and  accumulators. 

Disposing used batteries in the household waste is prohibited!

 Batteries/ 

accumulators containing hazardous substances are marked with the crossed-

out wheeled bin. The symbol indicates that the product is forbidden to be 

disposed via the domestic refuse. The chemical symbols for the respective 

hazardous substances are 

Cd

 = Cadmium, 

Hg

 = Mercury, 

Pb

 = Lead. 

You can return used batteries/ accumulators free of charge to any collecting 

point of your local authority, our stores or where batteries/ accumulators 

are sold.

Consequently you comply with your legal obligations and contribute to environmental 

protection!

Technical data

Measuring range

–50.0 °C to +70.0 °C (–58.0 °F to 158.0 °F)

Operating temperate

–20 °C to 60 °C (–4°F to 140° F)

Resolution

0.1 °C (0.2 °F)

Radio transmission 

frequency

433 MHz

Radio transmission range

maximum 30 metres in open area

Power supply

2 x Micro batteries (AAA)

Weight

approx. 86 g (excluding batteries)

Dimensions (H x W x D)

95mm x 60 mm x 28 mm 

Declaration of conformity

Hereby, Conrad Electronic, Klaus-Conrad-Straße 1, 92240 Hirschau, declares that this 

product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions 

of Directive 1999/5/EC. 

The declaration of conformity is available on www.conrad.com or web site of original 

manufacturer.

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These operating instructions are published by Conrad Electronic GmbH,Klaus-

Conrad-Str.1,92240 Hirschau/Germany

The operating instructions reflect the current technical specifications at time of 

print. We reserve the right to change the technical or physical specifications.

© Copyright 2006 by Conrad Electronic GmbH.

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