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MusiCONTROL Thermo-Hygrometer
Display:
The left row shows the indoor relative humidity and the right row the
room temperature. The temperature unit can be changed from °C to °F
by the °C/°F-button at the backside.
Humidity alarm:
If the humidity is between 45 % and 65 %, a clef appears on the display
as an indicator of ideal storage conditions. If the humidity falls to below
45 % or rises above 65 % the treble clef starts to flash. If levels are below
40 % or above 75 %, the note key disappears and the red light flashes.
The warning signal can be switched on and off with the slide switch on
the back.
MIN / MAX temperatures:
Press the MIN / MAX button and the highest temperature and humidity is
displayed since the last reset.
Press the MIN / MAX button again, the display shows the lowest tempera-
ture and humidity since the last reset.
To go back to the present values, press the MIN / MAX button once more.
Press the RESET button, while the maximum and minimum values are dis-
played to clear the recorded maximum and minimum readings and the
actual values appear.
Placing or hanging up the unit:
A circular opening is provided on the backside of the unit for
hanging on the wall. To place the unit in the standing position use the
stand supplied with the unit.
Since the humidity in rooms can vary greatly depending on the part of
the room, place the monitoring device as close as possible to the music
instrument.
Care and maintenance
Clean your instrument with a soft damp cloth. Do not use solvents or scour-
ing agents
Remove the batteries if you do not use it for a long period of time
Keep the instrument in a dry place.
Battery replacement
Remove the stand if necessary. Lightly push the silver battery lid on the
front down and open the battery compartment. Replace the batteries
(2 x 1.5 V AA). Do not use rechargeable batteries. Close the battery com-
partment again.
Troubleshooting
Problems Solution
No indication Observe correct polarity when inserting the
batteries
Change batteries
MusiCONTROL Thermo-Hygrometer
Field of operation and all the benefits of your new instrument at a
glance
For optimum storage of musical instruments
Control of room temperature and indoor relative air humidity
Maximum and minimum values
Clef as an indicator of ideal storage conditions
Alarm function
The electronic thermo-hygrometer MusiCONTROL is ideal to measure the
ambient climate, so as to allow instruments to be stored in optimum condi-
tions.
Storage of musical instruments:
Instruments that are entirely or partially made of wood are hygroscopic,
i.e. they react to humidity.
If the humidity is high the wood absorbs moisture and swells. If the sur-
rounding air is too dry, moisture is drawn out of the wood. The result is
that the musical instruments are bent out of shape, the varnish is dam-
aged, cracks caused by dryness appear and the sound is affected. Serious
damage involving costly repairs may also occur.
A relative humidity of 45-65 % should be maintained for the optimum
storage of musical instruments in order to preserve their value and their
sound. It is particularly critical if the humidity falls to below 40 % or
exceeds 75 %. The ideal humidity is 50-55 %.
The temperature should also be as constant as possible; strong and rapid
fluctuations are to be avoided. The ideal storage temperature is 10-20 °C.
Tips:
Always store instrument in case or cover
Do not hang instrument on the wall (fluctuating climate, dust, risk of
mechanical damage)
Best stored in moderately heated rooms (e.g. bedroom)
Avoid severe temperature fluctuations
In summer never leave instruments in car
Avoid direct sunlight (even if stored in case)
Do not place near radiators or underfloor heating
If the room air is too dry, particularly in wintertime, then electrical air
humidifiers are recommended.
Operation:
Startup:
Lightly push the silver battery lid on the front down and open the bat-
tery compartment. Remove the battery safety strip. Close the battery
compartment again.
Remove the protective foil from the display. The unit is now ready to use.
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