ASSISTANT AH-1002 User Manual

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DESKTOP CLOCK

Model AH-1002

OPERATION MANUAL

1. APPEARANCE

2. SPECIFICATIONS

Calendar with day-of-the-week display



Hour, minute and second display



12 or 24 hour format



Time accuracy (free run): average within 60 seconds per



month
Operating temperature from 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F)



Temperature measuring range from -9.9°C to 50°C



(14.2°F to 122°F)
Temperature resolution 0.1°C (0.1°F)



3. BATTERY INSTALLATION

- Open the battery door.
- Insert batteries in polarity (+) and (-) as indicated.
- Close the battery door.

Warning:

Do not mix old and new batteries.
Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or re-

chargeable (nickel cadmium) batteries.

4. MANUAL CLOCK SETTING

To set the language:

1. Press and hold the [SET] button for couple of seconds,

the clock will go to language setting mode.

2. Press [–] key to toggle different language.

To set the calendar:

1. Press [SET] button after language set mode.
2. Press [+] or [–] button sequentially to set year.
3. Holding down either [+] or [–] button will change the

year at high speed.

4. Press [SET] button to confirm year set and go to date

setting.

5. Press [+] or [–] button sequentially to set date.
6. Holding down either [+] or [–] button will change the

date at high speed.

To set the time:

1. Press [SET] button after calendar setting mode.
2. Press [+] or [–] button sequentially to set minutes,

when you press the [+] or [–] button once, the seconds
count reset to 00.

3. Holding down either [+] or [–] button will change the

time at high speed.

To set the format:

1. Press [SET] button after the desired time is set to go to

format setting mode.

2. Press [+] button to toggle between 12hr and 24hr time

display format.

3. Press [–] button to toggle between °C and °F

temperature display format.

4. Press [SET] button to confirm and quit the setting mode.

5. USING ALARM

To set alarm time:

1. Press [+] or [–] button sequentially to set the alarm

time, the alarm time will be shown at time display with AL”
icon turned on.

2. Holding down either [+] or [–] button will change the

alarm time at high speed.

To active the snooze alarm:

1. Slide the [ALARM] switch to the “NL + ALM ON”

position, the sign and “Zz” will appear on the time display.
The snooze function is activated.

2. When the alarm sounds, press the [SNOOZE/LIGHT]

button. The alarm will sound again in approximately 5
minutes.

3. To deactivate the snooze alarm, slide the [ALARM]

switch to the “NL ON + ALM OFF”/“ALL OFF” position.

6. TEMPERATURE

The temperature is displayed on the temperature field,

“Hi” or “Lo” will be shown on the display, if the temperature
is out of the measurement range.

7. NIGHT LIGHT FUNCTION

- To activate the night light function, slide the [ALARM]

switch to the “NL + ALM ON”/“NL ON + ALM OFF” position.
The Night Light function is activated.

- To deactivate the Night Light function, slide the [ALARM]

switch to the “ALL OFF” position.

8. RESETTING THE UNIT

If the unit does not work properly, reset it by pressing the

[RESET] button.

9. CARE OF YOUR CLOCK

- Avoid exposing your clock to extreme temperatures,

water or severe shock.

- Avoid contact with any corrosive materials such as

perfume, alcohol or cleaning agents.

- Do not subject the clock to excessive force, shock, dust,

temperature or humidity. Any of these conditions may
shorten the life of the clock.

- Do not tamper with any of the internal components of

this clock. This will invalidate the warranty and may cause
damage.

10. DISPOSAL OF YOUR OLD PRODUCT

A.: Main unit disposal

- Your product is designed and manufactured with high

quality materials and components, which can be recycled
and reused.

- When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is attached

to a product it means the product is covered by the European
Directive 2002/96/EC.

- Please inquire about the local separate collection system

for electrical and electronic products.

- Please act according to your local rules and do not

dispose of your old products with your normal household
waste. The correct disposal of your old product will help

to prevent potential negative consequences for the
environment and human health.

B.: Disposal of flat batteries/accumulators

- You, as the end user, are legally obliged (by Battery

Ordinance) to return all flat batteries and rechargeable
batteries.

- Disposal in the household waste is prohibited.

According to the “European Directive 2006/66/EC” all
batteries, including rechargeable batteries, which contain
hazardous substances are marked by symbols which
indicate the prohibition of disposal in the household waste.
The designations for the heavy metals concerned are as
follows: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pd = lead. You can
return flat batteries/rechargeable batteries free of charge to
the collection points in your community or anywhere else
where batteries/rechargeable batteries are sold.

You thus fulfil your statutory obligations and help protect

the environment.

CAUTION

There is a danger of explosion, if the battery is

incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or
equivalent type, please refer to the engraved battery
marks inside the battery compartment for the correct
battery polarity (+) and (-).

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