Miomare MTH 0.5 A1 User Manual
Introduction, Intended use, Supplied items

Last Information Update: 05 / 2013 - V 1.1
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a Miomare product. The Miomare
shower thermometer (A) allows you to adjust the water
temperature in the shower to meet your needs exactly due to
the large, easily readable LCD display (3). The alarm LED (2),
which is activated at temperatures above 41°C, increases
safety, especially for babies, children and seniors. The shower
thermometer (A) is suitable for all standard showers and is
easy to install. It also helps you to save energy.
Intended use
This shower thermometer (A) is not designed for commercial
use or installation and operation in a company. This shower
thermometer (A) may only be used for private purposes, and
any other use is not as intended.
This shower thermometer (A) meets all relevant norms and
standards related to CE conformity. In the event of any
modification to the shower thermometer (A) that was not
approved by the manufacturer, compliance with these
standards is no longer guaranteed. The manufacturer does not
accept any liability for any resulting damage or faults in such
cases. Please observe the regulations and laws in the country
of use.
Supplied items
A
Shower thermometer
B
2 x 1.5V batteries LR44
C
Rubber inlet seal (1mm)
D
Rubber outlet seal (2.1mm)
E
These operating instructions (symbolic representation)
Technical data
Power supply
2 x 1.5V batteries LR44
LCD display area
0°C – 69°C
Connection
standard thread 1/2 inch
Measuring accuracy
+/- 1°C (in the measuring
range from 25°C to 50°C)
+/- 1.5°C (in the measuring
range from 0°C to 24°C
and from 51°C to 69°C)
Operating temperature
0°C to +50°C
Storage temperature
0°C to +50°C
Alarm function
alarm LED (2) flashes at
temperatures >41°
Energy-saving mode
display auto-off after 60
minutes +/- 5 minutes
Protection class
IPX7
Dimensions (W x H x D)
approx. 2.8 x 7.0 x 2.9 cm
Weight (without batteries)
approx. 31g
The technical data and design may be changed without
notification.
Safety instructions
Before using the shower thermometer (A) for the first time,
please read the following instructions carefully even if you are
familiar with using electronic devices. Store these operating
instructions in a safe place for future reference. If you pass on
the shower thermometer (A) to someone else, be sure to
always include these operating instructions.
This symbol indicates important information for safe
operation of the shower thermometer (A) and the
safety of the user.
Copyright
All information contained in these instructions is subject to
copyright and is provided for information purposes only. It is
only permitted to copy or duplicate data and information with
the express and written consent of the author. This also
includes commercial use of the content and data. The text and
illustrations are based on the state of the art at the time of
printing.
Operating environment
This shower thermometer (A) must not be
connected to a low-pressure boiler. Before
connecting, contact your plumber if necessary.
The shower thermometer (A) is suitable for use in all standard
showers with a ½ inch connection. It is designed for use in
rooms with a high temperature or humidity.
Ensure that
no direct heat sources (e.g. heating) can affect the shower
thermometer (A) because it may be damaged otherwise.
the shower thermometer (A) is not exposed to direct sunlight
or bright artificial light because it may be damaged
otherwise.
the shower thermometer (A) is not subject to strong vibrations
because it may be damaged otherwise.
no foreign bodies penetrate the shower thermometer (A)
because it may be damaged otherwise.
no fire sources (e.g. burning candles) are placed on or near
the shower thermometer (A) because there is a risk of fire.
contact with corrosive liquids is prevented because the
shower thermometer (A) may be damaged otherwise.
you do not throw batteries into fire, short-circuit or recharge
them. Risk of explosion!
you wear chemical-resistant protective gloves and goggles
when handling leaking batteries as there is a risk of chemical
burns.
Children and persons with
disabilities
Electrical devices do not belong in the hands of children.
Persons with disabilities should also only use electrical devices
appropriately. Never allow children or persons with disabilities
to use electrical devices unsupervised. They may not recognise
potential risks. Batteries and other small parts may cause
choking resulting in death or serious injury. Also always keep
plastic packaging out of reach as it poses a suffocation risk.
Overview
1
Union nut
2
Alarm LED
3
LCD display
4
Shower hose connection
5
Battery compartment cover
6
Screw