Hama EWS-880 User Manual

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Note:

Once you reset or re-install batteries for the main

unit, all the value will be defaulted.

ICE ALERT

1. When the outdoor temperature within the

range of -2°C~3°C (28°F~37°F), the Ice Alert

icon “

” will display on LCD & fl ashing

continuously.

2. Ice Alert icon “

” will disappear when

outdoor temperature out of above temperature

range.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

When the LCD becomes dim, replace with

2 AA size batteries at once; while if the low

battery indicator “

” displays in the outdoor

window, it indicates that the battery power of the

transmitter is not enough, and you should replace

with 2 AA size batteries at once.

Note:

Attention! Please dispose of used unit

or batteries in an ecologically safe

manner.

SUGGESTION

1. Everyday the unit will automatically search for

the time signal at 2:00, 8:00, 14:00 and 20:00.

2. Always place the unit away from interfering

sources such as TV set, computer, etc.

3. Avoid placing the unit on or next to metal

plate.

4. Closed area such as airport, basement, tower

block or factory is not recommended.

5. Do not start reception on a moving article such

as vehicle or train.

SPECIFICATION

MAIN UNIT

Measurement range:

-40.0~70.0°C

(-40.0~158.0°F)

Recommended operating range:

0~45.0°C

(32.0~113.0°F)

Resolution: 0.1°C/°F

Radio Controlled signal: DCF77

REMOTE SENSOR

Measurement range:

40.0~70.0°C

(-40.0~158.0°F)

Recommended operating range: 20.0~55.0°C

(-4.0~131.0°F)

Resolution: 0.1°C/°F

RF transmission frequency:

433 MHz

RF transmission range:

Maximum 50 meters

No. of remote sensor:

Up to 3 units

Temperature sensing cycle:

Around 60~64seconds

POWER

Main unit:

3V, use 2xAA 1.5V battery

Remote sensor:

3V, use 2xAA 1.5V battery

DIMENTION

Main unit:

84(W) x 141(H) x 47(D)mm

Remote sensor:

65(W) x 100(H) x 35(D)mm

Current

temperature

Max. temperature

Min.

temperature

Ice Alert icon

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