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TFA_No. 35.1106 Anleitung_11_12
PURE PLUS – Wireless weather station
• Batteries can be fatal if swallowed. If a battery has been swallowed, get medical assistance imme-
diately.
• Batteries contain harmful acids. Low batteries should be changed as soon as possible to prevent
damage caused by a leaking battery. Never use a combination of old and new batteries together,
nor batteries of different types. Wear chemical-resistant protective gloves and glasses when han-
dling leaked batteries.
Important information on product safety!
• Do not place the unit near extreme temperatures, vibration or shock.
• Protect from moisture.
• The outdoor transmitter is protected against splash water, but is not watertight. Choose a shady
and dry position for the transmitter.
5. Elements
5.1 Receiver (Basic unit) (Fig. 1)
A. LCD
Display
Weather forecast with weather symbols
Bar graph indication of atmospheric pressure, temperature or humidity for the last 24 hours
Moon phase display
Absolute or relative atmospheric pressure or local altitude
Display
Outdoor temperature and humidity with reception symbol
Channel number
Tendency indicators and in case battery symbol for transmitter
Indoor temperature and humidity with comfort level and tendency indicators
Display
Radio controlled time (DCF) with seconds/day-of-week or date
Reception symbol DCF
Battery icon for weather station and alarm symbols
B. Buttons (Fig. 1)
A: ALARM button
B: CHANNEL button
C: MODE button
D: MEM button
E: ▲ button
F: ▼ button
C. Housing (Fig. 2)
G: Wall mounting hole
H: Battery compartment
I:
Stand (fold out)
5.2. Outdoor transmitter (Fig. 2)
J: Holder for wall mount
K: Indentations for the holder
L: Holder for table standing
M: Battery compartment
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6. Getting started

6.1 Insert batteries

• Place both instruments on a desk with a distance of approximately 1.5 meter. Check that no other elec-
tronic devices are close.
• Remove the holder of the transmitter and slide down the battery door. Remove the insulation strip.
Place the battery cover on the housing and slide it upwards
• Pull off the protection foil on the display of the station. Open the battery compartment by pushing the
battery cover downwards with your thumbs. Insert the attached batteries (2 x CR2032), polarity as illus-
trated (+pole upwards). Place the battery cover on the housing and slide it upwards.
• After batteries were inserted, hPa/mbar flashes on the display for 60 seconds. In this period you can set
the local altitude for the calculation of the relative atmospheric pressure (see 7.3.3.1 Setting of local alti-
tude during set-up).
• For the most exact adjustment we recommend to set the relative atmospheric pressure directly after the
successful reception of the radio controlled clock (see 7.3.2 Setting of relative atmospheric pressure
(recommended)).
6.2 Reception of outdoor temperature and humidity
• The display unit automatically starts scanning the signals to register the outdoor transmitter after
batteries are inserted. The unit will scan (for 2 min.) the outdoor values.
• If the reception of outdoor values fails, "- -" appears on the display. Check the batteries and try it
again. Check if there is any source of interference.
• Manual initialization can be helpful. Press and hold ▼ button for 3 seconds. The station will only
search for an outdoor transmitter on the actual selected channel.
6.3 Radio controlled time reception
• The clock will scan the DCF frequency signal and the DCF symbol flashes on the LCD. When the signal
is received successfully after 3-8 minutes, the radio controlled time and the DCF symbol appear per-
manently. During the DCF time reception period (maximum 10 minutes), no weather data will be
transmitted.
• There are 4 different reception icons:
- reception is active
- reception is very good
- no reception/time is set manual
No icon - reception is deactivated (press and hold ▲ button for 2 sec.)
• Press and hold ▲ button again for 2 sec. to activate the reception manually.
• In case the clock cannot detect the DCF-signal (for example due to disturbances, transmitting
distance, etc.), the time can be set manually.
• The clock will then work as a normal quartz clock. (see: 7.1.1 Manual setting of clock and calendar)
• The radio controlled clock receives the signals at 0:00, 3:00, 6:00 and 12.00 o'clock in the morning.
Note for radio controlled time DCF:
The time base for the radio controlled time is a Caesium Atomic Clock operated by the Physikalisch
Technische Bundesanstalt Braunschweig which has a time deviation of less than one second in one
million years. The time is coded and transmitted from Mainflingen near Frankfurt via frequency signal
DCF-77 (77.5 kHz) and has a transmitting range of approximately 1500 km. Your radio-controlled clock
receives this signal and converts it to show the precise time in summer or wintertime. The quality of
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