First use, Cleaning / maintenance, Environmental and disposal information – Miomare MTH 0.5 A1 User Manual
Page 2: Disposal of the packaging, Disposal of batteries, Conformity information, Warranty and servicing advice

First use
Installation
Insert two 1.5V batteries LR44 (B) in the shower thermometer
(A). Note the "Replacing the batteries" section for this
purpose.
Remove the shower head from the shower hose.
Screw the union nut (1) of the shower thermometer with the
inserted rubber outlet seal (D) on the thread of the shower
head.
Then screw the union nut of the shower hose with the
inserted rubber inlet seal (C) on the shower hose connection
(4) of the shower thermometer (A).
The shower thermometer (A) is then ready for operation.
Application
The response time for a reliable temperature
measurement is up to 4 seconds.
The water temperature is indicated in °C on the LCD display
(3) while showering.
From a water temperature of 41°C, the alarm LED (2)
flashes red above the display. At the same time, "
"
flashes on the LCD display (3).
If the temperature of the running water increases to over
69°C, "
" is indicated on the LCD display (3) because
the measuring range of the shower thermometer (A) is
exceeded.
Energy-saving mode
The display is switched off when not in use.
To deactivate the energy-saving mode, move the shower
thermometer (A) slightly. The display then indicates the
current temperature again.
Replacing the batteries
If it is necessary to change the two 1.5V
batteries LR44 (B), you must ensure that only
batteries of the same type are used (see
technical data).
If the LCD display (3) becomes weaker, the two 1.5V batteries
LR44 (B) must be replaced. In this case, proceed as follows:
Open the battery compartment on the back of the shower
thermometer (A) by removing the screw (6) using a size 0
Phillips screwdriver.
Remove the battery compartment cover (5) by inserting a
thin, pointed object (e.g. a paper clip) in the available screw
hole and removing the battery compartment cover (5) on this
side.
In the battery compartment, there are markings (+ and -)
next to the battery contact springs for inserting the batteries
with the correct polarity.
Then insert two new 1.5V batteries LR44 (B). You must
ensure that the batteries are inserted with the correct
polarity:
The "+" marking in the battery compartment indicates that
the plus pole of the battery must be inserted downwards.
The "-" marking in the
battery compartment indicates that the minus pole of the
battery must be inserted downwards.
Then replace the battery compartment cover (5) and tighten
the screw (6) again.
Replace weak batteries as soon as possible to
avoid leakage. Never use old and new batteries
or batteries of different types at the same time.
Cleaning / maintenance
The shower thermometer (A) does not contain any parts that
require servicing or cleaning. Ensure that the shower
thermometer (A) does not become dirty.
Clean the shower thermometer (A) with a damp
cloth if it becomes dirty. Do not use any solvents,
corrosive or gaseous cleaning agents. The
shower thermometer (A) may be damaged
otherwise.
Environmental and disposal information
When the crossed out wheelie bin symbol
appears on a product, this indicates that the
product is subject to the European Directive
2002/96/EC.
All old electrical and electronic devices must be separated
from normal household waste and disposed of at designated
state facilities. The proper disposal of the old device helps to
avoid environmental damage and personal health hazards.
For further information about proper disposal, contact your
local authorities, waste disposal office or the shop where you
bought the device.
Disposal of the packaging
Dispose of the packaging in an environmentally compatible
manner. Cardboard can be put out for municipal paper
collections or brought to public collection points for recycling.
Films and plastic used for packaging the device are collected
by your local disposal services and disposed of in an
environmentally compatible manner.
Disposal of batteries
Remember to protect the environment. Used batteries should
not be disposed of in domestic waste. They must be taken to a
collection point for old batteries. Please note that only
discharged batteries may be deposited in collection bins for
portable batteries. Care must be taken to ensure that batteries
that are not fully discharged do not short circuit.
Conformity information
This shower thermometer (A) meets the basic
requirements and other relevant regulations of
the EMC Directive 2004/108/EC as well as the
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU.
Warranty and servicing advice
Warranty of TARGA GmbH
This device is sold with three years warranty from the date of
purchase. Please keep the original receipt in a safe place as
proof of purchase. Before using your product for the first time,
please read the enclosed documentation or online help.
Should any problems arise which cannot be solved in this way,
please call our hotline. Please have the article number and, if
available, the serial number to hand for all enquiries. If it is not
possible to solve the problem on the phone, our hotline support
staff will initiate further servicing procedures depending on the
fault. Within the warranty period the product will be repaired
or replaced free of charge as we deem appropriate. No new
warranty period commences if the product is repaired or
replaced. Consumables such as batteries, rechargeable
batteries and lamps are not covered by the warranty.
Your statutory rights towards the seller are not affected or
restricted by this warranty.
Service
Phone:
0207 – 36 50 744
E-Mail:
Phone:
01 – 242 15 83
E-Mail:
Phone:
800 – 62 175
E-Mail:
Phone:
800 – 92 496
E-Mail:
IAN: 91063
Manufacturer
TARGA
GmbH
Coesterweg 45
59494 SOEST
GERMANY