Mп^j no 4, Ib5.ì, Mrim – Sharp Atomic clock User Manual
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2.
Relocate the clock or transmitter in other positions
and make sure the transmission is within the effective
range of 30 meters approx.
3.
After several trials in vain, please reset the clock
thoroughly. Try out where your multifunctional alarm
clock receives the signals best.
CHECKING AND DELETING MAX./MIN. TEMPERATURE
RECORDS
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Press the “MAX/MIN” button once to check the
maximum temperature records. Press it twice to
check the minimum records. Press it again to exit.
Press and hold the “MAX/MIN” button for 3 seconds to
delete the max. and min. temperature records.
MAX. Temperature records
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MIN. Temperature records
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BATFERY REPLACEMENT
If the low battery indicator appears beside the outdoor
temperature of main unit, it indicates that you should replace
batteries of transmitter at once.
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While if the low battery indicator displays beside the indoor
temperature, it means that the battery power of the main
unit is not enough and you should replace batteries in
the clock immediately.
Transmitter’s low battery indicator Main unit’s low battery indicator
(shows on the main unit)
(shows on the main unit)
NOTE:
Attention! Please dispose of used unit or batteries in an
ecologically safe manner.
USING THE TABLE STAND OR WALL-MOUNTING STAND
The receiver and transmitter both have the desktop and
wall-mounting structures.
For the Clock, place the screw in the desired wall and
hang the receiver by the recessed hole on the back of the
clock or simply place it on the desktop by its table stand.
For the Transmitter, place the screw in the desired
o u t s i d e wall and hang the separate wall-mounting part
in an area protected from direct rain. Once the stand is
mounted, place the transmitter into the stand on the wall.
You can also place it on the desktop by its table stand.
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