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[. . . ] BATTERY COMPARTMENT Accommodates two UM-4 or AAA size 1. 5V batteries F. REMOVABLE TABLE STAND For standing the remote unit on a flat surface BATTERY INSTALLATION:MAIN UNIT This unit can be operated by batteries or AC power alone as well as both together. 4 Battery Installation: Remove the battery compartment door by rotating it to the direction of "Open " as shown 2. Insert two pieces of UM-3 or AA 1. 5V batteries in accordance to the polarities. Replace the battery compartment door by rotating it back onto the unit by following the direction of "Close ". [. . . ] Clock with Weekday (2nd Zone-time) -------------------------------------------------------Calendar (2nd Zone-time) 8 ALARM & PRE-ALARM FUNCTION This unit has two alarms (Alarm-1 and Alarm-2) which can be operated together or independently. To activate or deactivate the alarm, press the [ ] or [ ] button when the respective alarm is being displayed. The EL backlight and projection will activate for 5 seconds and the alarm sounds will be given out for 2 minutes. When the [SNOOZE/LIGHT] button is pressed to stop the alarm sound, the snooze function will be activated and the alarm will go off again after 8 minutes. To disable the snooze function, press and hold the [SNOOZE/LIGHT] button for 3 seconds or press other key to stop the alarm sound. If a second alarm goes off when the first alarm is sounding off, the first alarm will be disabled automatically. To set the alarm: Press the [ALARM/*] button once to select Alarm-1 or again to select Alarm-2. 9 GB GB 2. Press and hold the [ALARM/*] for 2 seconds to enter the alarm time setting mode. The hour will be flashing. (b) 1. To set the Pre-alarm: After setting the alarm time (as indicated above) the unit will enter the Pre-alarm setting mode automatically. "PRE-AL" icon will be shown and the time-interval will be flashing. 3. Use the [ ] or [ ] button to select the operating time interval for this pre-alarm function. You can choose from "00", "15", "30", "45" and "60" minutes. 5. Press the [ALARM/*] to confirm the alarm time and enter the pre-alarm setting mode. The pre-alarm function will be enabled automatically which is indicated by the appearance of the [*] symbol. PRE-ALARM FEATURE FOR REMOTE SENSOR The alarm function also has a pre-alarm feature which can alert the user before the preset alarm time when weather condition changes. To disable this pre-alarm function, select the time interval as "00". The pre-alarm feature will operate during the selected time-interval before the preset alarm time. 10 During the pre-alarm operating period, if the temperature recorded by the remote sensor falls to or below 2ºC, the pre-alarm feature will be triggered. and the pre-alarm operating time-interval is set to 45 minutes, the pre-alarm will start to operate at 6:15a. m. The pre-alarm icon will flash and the backlight and projection will be turned on for 5 seconds. An alarm sound will also go off for 2 minutes as that of the daily alarm. The snooze function will be activated if the [SNOOZE/LIGHT] button is pressed. Section II-Nightlight NIGHTLIGHT FUNCTION This unit is attached with a LED-Nightlight at the side which acts as a good bed-side feature. To turn it off, slide the [LIGHT AUTO-ON-OFF] to the "OFF" mode. To activate this auto function: Note:The daily alarm will NOT function until the next day if the pre-alarm has been triggered beforehand. Note: Failure of reception of remote signals may be due to the following reasons: 1. Batteries may freeze when the temperature falls below the freezing point. [. . . ] Only use fresh batteries as specified in the user's instructions. Always read the user's instructions thoroughly before operating the unit. (-4°F to +140°F) Temperature Resolution RF Transmission Frequency Temperature Sensing Cycle Power Main Unit : 2 pcs of AA-sized or "UM-3" 1. 5 V batteries 4. 5 V AC Adapter (for continuous projection) Remote Thermo Unit Weight Main Unit Remote Thermo Unit Dimensions Main Unit : 160. 7x 111. 6 x 35. 5mm (LxWxT) : 92 x 60 x 20mm (LxWxT) Batteries included (if any) are for demon stration purpose only. For optimal dailyusage, application of new alkaline batteries are recommended. : 301. 61 gm (without battery) : 63 gm (without battery) : 2 pcs of AAA-sized or "UM-4" 1. 5 V batteries : 0. 1°C (0. 2°F) : 433 MHz : Approx. [. . . ]

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