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ring the winter when there is a risk of frost), thereby making sure you
have suffi cient additional time to prevent you from running late.
Press the ALARM button to alternate between the weekday alarm (W),
the single alarm (S) and the pre-alarm (PRE_ALARM) and press the
arrow buttons to activate or to deactivate (OFF) the respective alarm.
The pre-alarm only functions in connection with the weekday alarm or
single alarm. To access the setting mode for the alarm time press the
ALARM button to select the desired alarm (W, S or PRE-AL) and then
press and hold this button for approx. 3 seconds. The hour display
then starts to fl ash. Select the relevant hour using the up or down
arrow button and confi rm your entry by pressing the ALARM button.
The minute display now starts to fl ash. Select the relevant minutes
using the up or down arrow button again and confi rm your entry by
pressing the ALARM button. The alarm is now set and active. To ac-
tivate the pre-alarm in addition to a weekday alarm or single alarm
simply switch to the pre-alarm display using the ALARM button and
then activate it by pressing the up arrow button. The pre-alarm time is
set to 15 minutes by default; if you want to change this to 30, 45, 60
or 90 minutes, simply press and hold the ALARM button for approx. 3
seconds until the minutes start to fl ash. Select your desired pre-alarm
time using the arrow buttons and confi rm your entry by pressing the
ALARM button.
If the alarm starts to sound you can stop it immediately by briefl y pres-
sing the ALARM button. In this situation press the up or down arrow
button to switch off the alarm completely (OFF is displayed). If you do
not press the button the ALARM will automatically stop after 2 minutes.
MIN./MAX. MEMORY FOR TEMPERATURE
To view the maximum and minimum values for temperature and humi-
dity press the MEM button in the battery compartment of the weather
station; press it once to display the minimum values, twice to display
the maximum values and three times to the return to the normal dis-
play.
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