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Service hotline
In the case of technical problems, contact our Service hotline. Switzerland:
T el. 0900 00 1675 (national charges, Swisscom at time of going to print:
CHF2.60/min).Inthecaseofclaimsunderthetermsofguarantee,contact
your sales outlet.
Maintenance
Cleanthesurfaceofthehousingwithasoft,uff-freecloth.Donotuseany
cleaning agents or solvents.
Guarantee
Dexford equipment is produced and tested according to the latest produc-
tion methods. The implementation of carefully chosen materials and highly
developed technologies ensure trouble-free functioning and a long service
life. The terms of guarantee do not apply to the batteries or power packs
usedintheproducts.Theperiodofguaranteeis24monthsfromthedate
ofpurchase. Alldecienciesrelatedtomaterialormanufacturingerrors
withintheperiodofguaranteewillberedressedfreeofcharge.Rightsto
claims under the terms of guarantee are annulled following tampering by
the purchaser or third parties. Damage caused as the result of improper
handling or operation, normal wear and tear , incorrect positioning or
storage, improper connection or installation or Acts of God and other
externalinuencesareexcludedfromthetermsofguarantee.Inthecase
of complaints, we reserve the right to repair defective parts, replace them
orreplacetheentiredevice.Replacedpartsordevicesbecomeourpro-
perty .Rightstocompensationinthecaseofdamageareexcludedwhere
there is no evidence of intent or gross negligence by the manufacturer . If
your device does show signs of a defect within the period of guarantee,
please contact the sales outlet where you purchased the Dexford device,
producing the purchase receipt as evidence. All claims under the terms
of guarantee in accordance with this agreement can only be asserted at
the sales outlet. No claims under the terms of guarantee can be asserted
after a period of two years from the date of purchase and hand-over of the
product.
Disposal
In order to dispose of your device, take it to a collection point
provided by your local public waste authorities (e.g. recycling
centre). Accordingtothelawsonthedisposalofelectronicand
electrical devices, owners are obliged to dispose of old electronic
and electrical devices in a separate waste container . The adjacent
symbol indicates that the device must not be disposed of in normal
domestic waste!
Y ou are legally obliged to dispose of power packs and batteries
at the point of sale or in the corresponding containers provided at
collection points by local public waste authorities. Disposal is free of
charge. The symbols indicate that the batteries must not be disposed of in
normal domestic waste and that they must be brought to collection points
provided by local public waste authorities. Packaging materials must be
disposed of according to local regulations.
Declaration of Conformity
ThisdevicefullstherequirementsstipulatedintheDirective
1999/5/EConradioequipmentandtelecommunicationsterminal
equipmentandthemutualrecognitionoftheirconformity .Conformi-
tywiththeabovementioneddirectiveisconrmedbytheCEmarkonthe
device.T oviewthecompleteDeclarationofConformity ,pleaserefertothe
free download available on our web site www .dexford.com.
ENGLISH
WS 2300
Weather Station with wireless-thermometer
and clock
Operating Instructions
Please read and observe the following information and keep the
operating manual nearby for future reference!
Safety information
Onlyusebatteriesofthesametype!
Always treat batteries with due care and attention and only use
batteries as described.
Never use standard and rechargeable batteries together . Never use
rechargeable batteries or standard batteries with different capacities or
charge statuses together . Never use standard or rechargeable batteries
which are damaged.
Riskofsuffocationthroughsmallobjects,packagingandprotectivefoil!
Keep children away from the product and its packaging!
Riskstohealthandtheenvironmentfrombatteries!
Never open, damage or swallow batteries or allow them to pollute the
environment. They could contain toxic and ecologically harmful heavy
metals.
Preventexposuretoenvironmentalinuences,e.g.smoke,dust,
vibration, chemicals, moisture, heat and direct sunlight.
Onlyallowrepairstobecompletedbyqualiedpersonnel.
Display icons and operating elements
1 Date
2 Alarm
3 Time
4 Snooze
5 Indoor temperature, humidity
6 Outdoortemperature
7 Air pressure
8 Weather Forecast
9 12hourhistoryofpressure
10 Hanging hole
1 1 Battery compartment cover
12 T ablestand
A MODE
B DOWN(Pressthekeytoswitchbetween°Cor°F)
C UP(Pressthekeytoswitchbetween12or24hour)
D MEM
E CHANNEL
F SNOOZE
G SNOOZE/LIGHT
a Changefrom°C/°F
b Changechannel
MANUAL SET -UP
(The clock automatically changes from set-up mode to time display mode if
nokeysarepressedfor20seconds.)
Press and hold key “MODE “ for approx. 3 seconds.
Thedisplayfortheyearisashing.Use“UP“ and “ DOWN“ to select the
year .
Press “MODE“toconrm.
Thedisplayforthemonthisashing.Use“UP“ and “ DOWN“ to select
the month.
Press “MODE“toconrm.
Thedisplayforthedateisashing.Use“UP“ and “ DOWN“ to select
the date.
Press “MODE“toconrm.
Thedisplayforthehourisashing.Use“UP“ and “ DOWN“ to select the
hour .
Press “MODE“toconrm.
Thedisplayfortheminutesisashing.Use“UP“ and “ DOWN“ to select
the minutes..
Press “MODE“toconrm.
Alarm set-up
Press “MODE “ to switch from time display to AL display
Press and hold the key “MODE“forapprox.3seconds,theashing
alarmtimeareshown.Thehourdisplayofthealarmtimeisashing.
Use “UP “ and “DOWN “ to select the hour .
Press “MODE“toconrm.
Then follow the minutes. Use “UP “ and “DOWN “ to select the minutes,
Press “MODE“toconrm.
Alarm on/off
When showing AL alarm time, press “DOWN “ to activate the alarm
with alarm symbol showing.
Press “DOWN ” again cancel the alarm
Snooze function
Press the key “SNOOZE/LIGHT “, while the alarm sounds, to activate
the snooze function. If the snooze function is activated, Snooze alarm
symbol is showing. The alarm repeat after 5 minutes.
The snooze function can be stopped by pressing any key .
Max./ Min. for the indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity
Press “MEM”fordisplayingindoor/outdoormax./min.oftemperature
and humidity , hold “MEM “ for more than approx. 3 seconds to clear up
themax./min.
Illumination
Press the key “SNOOZE/LIGHT “ to activate the display illumination for
5 seconds.
Comfort index
Comfortable Dry Wet
PLEASE NOTE! There is nocomfort display when temperature is not in
20-27°Crangeandhumidityisin40-70%range
WEA THER FORECAST
Sunny Slightly Sunny Cloudy Rainy
Theweatherstationanalyzestheweatherpatternsfromthepast24hours
todeterminetheforecastforthenext12–24hours.Theweatherforecast
is only for reference and domestic use. Accuracy rate might be lower in
extreme conditions.
History for the past 12 hour of air press.
Package contents
1Weatherstationmainunit,1Thermo-sensor ,Operatingmanual
Thermo-sensor
During initial installation, the unit may take up to an hour or more to
acclimatise to current conditions. It is recommended to put the main
unit in the room where it will be used at least 1 hour prior to initial
installation.
ST ARTING UP
After inserting the batteries, the station is now connecting to the
thermo sensor . This process takes about 3 minutes. Then the display
shows the outdoor temperature. In case of failure of reception, pls
press“CHANNEL“(E)formorethanapprox.3secondstoreceiveagain.
The weather station is capable of receiving up to 3 different channels.
Selectthechannelnumber(1,2,or3)bypressingthe“b”switch.
The weather station will scan the 3 channels automatically .
Selectthechannelnumber(1,2,or3)bypressingthe“CHANNEL”
button(E)onweatherstation.
Pleaseobserveaminimaldistanceof2.5mtosourcesofinterference
such as televisions or computer screens.
Feature V alue
WS2300
W x H x D 200x132x30mm
Weight 268g(withoutbattery)
Signal frequency 433MHz
Power 3 x 1,5V AA, not included
T emperature range 0~+50°C
Humidity range 20~90%
Thermo-sensor , max. 30 meters in open area
W x H x D 60x95x27mm(includingstand)
Weight 55g(withoutbattery)
Power 2x1,5V AAA,notincluded
T emperature range -20~+50°C
T o use for indoor and outdoor
T echnical data(Allrightsreserved)
WEAT HER S TATI ON
PRESSU RE HISTDRY
1
DATE
MONTH
PRESSU RE
hPa
WEAT HER S TATI ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
10
A B C D E F
G
LCD
display
11
b
a
12
10
PRESSURE HISTOR Y
Rising (up) Falling (down)