AURIOL 4-LD6544 Radio Controlled Temperature Station Instruction Manual

August 12, 2024
AURIOL

AURIOL 4-LD6544 Radio Controlled Temperature Station

RADIO-CONTROLLED TEMPERATURE STATION

Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing your new radio-controlled temperature station (hereinafter referred to simply as the „product“ or „device“). In choosing this item, you have opted for a high-quality product. These operating instructions form an integral part of this product. It contains important instructions about its safety, use, and disposal. Please familiarise yourself with all the operating and safety instructions before using this product. Only use this product as described and for the purposes sta ted. If you give this product to anyone else, please be sure to pass on these documents. Please keep the packaging and operating instructions for future reference.

Intended use
The product is suitable for temperature measurement, for displaying the time, and using the additional functions described. This is an information technology product. Any other use or modification of the product is considered improper use.
The base station is only suitable for indoor use. The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by improper use or incorrect opera-tion. The product is not intended for commercial use.

Trademark notices
The trademarks and brand names AURIOL and LIV & BO are the property of their respective owners.

Package contents

Note: Please check the delivery contents after purchase. Check that all parts are present and not defective. If the delivery is incomplete and/or parts are damaged, do not use the product. Contact the service department (see „Processing in the event of a warranty claim“).

  • 1 x base station
  • 1 x outdoor sensor
  • 1 x pool sensor
  • 1 x short manual
  • 2 x battery 1.5 V AA LR6
  • 2 x Battery 1.5 V AAA LR03
  • 2 x battery 1.5 V AA LR6

Technical specifications

Base unit

  • Measuring range/temperature : -9.9 °C – 50 °C
  • Temperature display/tolerance : +/-2 °C
  • Humidity measuring range : 20 % – 95 %
  • Humidity display/tolerance : +/-8 %
  • Radio-controlled clock : DCF77, 77.5 kHz
  • Frequency band : 433 MHz (reception)
  • Dimensions: approx. 82 x 30 x 116 mm
  • Weight : approx. 145 g (excl. batteries)
  • Battery : 2 x 1.5 V AA R6/LR6

Outside sensor

  • Measuring range/temperature : -20 °C – 60 °C
  • Temperature display/tolerance: +/-2 °C
  • Protection class : IPX4 ipx4
  • Frequency band : 433 MHz
  • maximum transmission power : 10.77 dBm
  • Dimensions : approx. 42 x 26 x 102 mm
  • Weight : approx. 42 g (excl. batteries)
  • Battery : 2 x 1.5 V AAA R03/LR03 (UM-4)

Pool sensor

  • Measuring range/temperature : -20 – 60 °C
  • Temperature display/tolerance : +/-2 °C
  • Protection class : IP67
  • Frequency band : 433 MHz
  • maximum transmission power : 10.77 dBm
  • Dimensions: approx. Ø 86 x 158 mm
  • Weight: approx. 231 g (excl. batteries)
  • Battery: 2 x 1.5 V AA R6/LR6

Explanation of signal words

Explanation of sign

Important safety instructions

Safety instructions for the user

WARNING! The danger of death and accidents for toddlers and children! Children frequently underestimate the risks. Always keep children away from the product.

  • This product may be used by children aged 8 years and older and by persons with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities or a lack of experience and knowledge if they are supervised or have been instructed in the safe use of the product and understand the hazards involved. Children are not allowed to play with the product. Cleaning and user maintenance are not to be carried out by children without supervision.

  • The packaging material is not a toy. Children can get caught in it and suffocate while playing.

  • Do not operate the product if it is damaged.

  • Do not expose the base station to moisture.

  • Only use the base station indoors.

  • This product does not contain any parts that can be serviced by the consumer.
    WARNING! Risk of injury! Do not apply pressure to the display and keep sharp objects away from it. If the display is broken, wear gloves when collecting individual parts thereof.

  • If the display liquid comes into contact with your skin, wipe it off with a clean cloth and rinse the skin with plenty of water. If necessary, seek medical attention.

  • If the display liquid comes into contact with your eyes, rinse your eyes with plenty of water. Seek immediate medical attention.

  • If you swallow display liquid, rinse your mouth with water and drink plenty of water. Seek immediate medical attention.

Battery safety instructions

WARNING! Danger of death!

  • Keep batteries/rechargeable batteries out of the reach of children. If swallowed, seek medical attention immediately!
  • Ingestion can result in burns, perforation of soft tissue and death. Severe burns can occur within 2 hours after swallowing.
  • Do not use rechargeable batteries.
  • Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
  • Different batteries or new and used batteries must not be used together.
  • Do not short-circuit batteries/rechargeable batteries and do not open them. This can result in overheating, fire hazards or explosions.
  • Never throw batteries/rechargeable batteries into fire or water.
  • Do not subject batteries/rechargeable batteries to mechanical stress.

Risk of battery/rechargeable battery leakage

CAUTION! Risk of injury! Leaking or damaged batteries/rechargeable batteries can cause burns if they come into contact with skin. Therefore, wear suitable protective gloves in such cases.

  • Avoid extreme conditions and temperatures that may affect batteries/rechargeable batteries, e.g. radiators/direct sunlight.
  • If batteries/rechargeable batteries leak, prevent chemicals from coming into contact with skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. Rinse any affected areas immediately with clear water and seek medical attention.
  • In case of leakage from the batteries/rechargeable batteries, remove them from the product immediately to avoid damage.
  • Remove the batteries/rechargeable batteries if the product will not be used for a prolonged period.

ATTENTION: Damage to the product

  • Only use the specified type of battery/rechargeable battery.
  • Insert batteries according to the polarity markings (+) and (-) into the battery/rechargeable battery and the product.
  • Clean the contacts on the battery/rechargeable battery and in the battery compartment with a dry, lint-free cloth or cotton swab before inserting them.
  • Remove discharged batteries/rechargeable batteries from the product immediately.
  • Replace batteries only in pairs.
  • Do not open the modules by force.

Radio interference troubleshooting

  • The product contains sensitive electronic components. The function can be disturbed by radio transmission devices in the immediate vicinity. Remove such devices from the environment of the product if the display malfunctions.
  • Electrostatic discharges can lead to malfunctions. In the event of such malfunctions, briefly remove the battery and reinsert it.
  • Obstacles, such as concrete walls, can also cause the reception to be severely disturbed. In this case, change the location. Note the maximum range of the outdoor sensor (see technical data). The given range is in open terrain. Any obstacle reduces the range.
  • Cold (outside temperatures below 0 °C) can negatively affect the battery power of the outdoor sensor and thus the radio transmission. Exhausted batteries of the external sensor lead to reception problems.  Replace the batteries with new ones.
  • If the product does not work properly, remove the batteries for a brief moment and then reinsert them.

Base station display

1 Battery level warning indicator 2 Outdoor temperature
3 SNOOZE/LIGHT button 4 Humidity, indoor
5 SNOOZE display 6 Date
7 Weekday 8 Alarm indicator
9 Pool temperature 10 Comfort display
11 DST (daylight saving time), ZONE-

time zone

| 12| Time
13| Radio control symbol (DCF77)| 14| Inside temperature
---|---|---|---

Base station controls

15| ALARM button| 16| °C/°F|button sound
---|---|---|---
17| -| RCC button| 18| Mounting hole
19| +|MEM/RF button| 20| SET| 12/24H button
21| Buzzer| 22| Battery compartment
23| Stand, fold out| 24| RESET button

Outside sensor

25 Battery level warning indicator 26 Radio symbol
27 Outdoor temperature 28 Control LED
29 Channel 1 30 °C/°F button
31 TX button 32 Suspension device
33 Battery compartment

Pool sensor

34 Radio symbol 35 Water temperature
36 Channel 2 37 Battery level warning indicator
38 TX button 39 Fastening eyelet
40 °C/°F button 41 Battery compartment
42 Battery compartment cover 43 Funnel
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44 Funnel cover 45 Control LED

Set up, hang or position the product safely
The device is not designed for use in rooms with high humidity (e.g., bathrooms).

  • With the folding stand 23 unfolded, place the base station on a flat surface.
  • Place the outdoor sensor on a flat surface. Make sure that the outdoor sensor is protected against falling over.

The IPX4 protection is not guaranteed lying down.
The base station and the outdoor sensor are also suitable for wall mounting using the mounting holes 18/32.

Note: Do not mount the base station and the outdoor sensor higher than 2 m. Before mounting to the wall, make sure that there are no gas, water or electricity lines at the drilling location. Use suitable screws and dowels (not included in the package contents). Be mindful of the wall‘s condition. The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage caused by improper fastening.

Make sure that

  • there is always sufficient ventilation of the base station and the outdoor sensor (leave at least 10 cm clearance on all sides);
  • no direct heat sources (e.g., heaters) affect the product;
  • it is not placed in the path of direct sunlight;
  • contact with spraying or dripping water is avoided;
  • the product is not mounted near magnetic fields (e.g., loudspeakers);
  • no foreign bodies can enter the product;
  • candles and other open flames must be kept away from this product at all times to prevent the spread of fire.
  • the outdoor sensors are not further than 100 m from the base station. The range may be impaired by obstacles such as walls or other objects;
  • the pool sensor is no further than 30 m from the base station. The range may be impaired by obstacles such as walls or other objects;
  • the pool sensor is carefully positioned on the water;
  • the pool sensor floats vertically and the funnel cover protrudes from the water to ensure error-free data transmission.
  • the pool sensor floats freely, attach it if necessary, e.g. with a short strap.

WARNING! Risk of death from strangulation!

If the strap is too long for fastening, you can get caught in it and choke.

  • Choose a short strap (up to a maximum length of 15 cm).
  • Attach the pool sensor so that it is not directly in the swimming area, but, for example, at the exit.

Display Icons

Setup
Remove all packaging material from the product. Remove all protective films before using for the first time.

Note: First insert the batteries into the outdoor and pool sensors.

Putting outdoor sensor into operation

  • Open the battery compartment of the outdoor sensor 33 by sliding the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow.
  • If necessary, remove the old batteries first.
  • Insert the supplied batteries 2 x 1.5 V AAA R03/LR03 in the correct polarity (+/-).
  • The control LED 28 lights up temporarily and the outside temperature 27 is displayed.
  • Close the battery compartment of the outdoor sensor 33.

Putting the pool sensor into operation

  • Open the battery compartment of the pool sensor 41 by unscrewing the funnel cover 44 and sliding the battery compartment cover 42 in the direction of the arrow.
  • If necessary, remove the old batteries first.
  • Insert the supplied batteries 2 x 1.5 V AA R6/LR6 in the correct polarity (+/-).
  • The display is briefly shown completely and the water temperature 35 is shown.
  • Close the battery compartment of the pool sensor 41 and tighten the funnel cover 44 again.

Putting the base station into operation

  • Open the base station‘s battery compartment 22.
  • If necessary, remove the old batteries first.
  • Insert the supplied batteries 2 x 1.5 V AA R6/LR6 in the correct polarity (+/-).
  • The display is briefly shown completely and a signal tone sounds. The indoor temperature 14 and indoor humidity 4 are then displayed.
  • Close the battery compartment of the base station 22.

Note: It may take a few minutes for the product to adjust to the environmental conditions and display the correct values.

Automatic sensor signal search

Note: Please do not move the base station or the sensors during the reception process.

The base station automatically detects the signal from the outdoor sensor and the pool
sensor. The symbols and –.- flash in the OUT area 2 for the outdoor sensor and POOL TEMP 9 for the pool sensor. As soon as the signal is received, the outside temperature 2 and the water temperature 9 are displayed constantly. If the signal of the sensors is not received, the base station stops the search after approx. 2 minutes and proceeds to DCF77 radio reception. The radio symbol 13 flashes.

Radio reception
Radio reception can take 3-10 minutes. During radio reception, the radio symbol flashes 13 and all buttons except the SNOOZE/LIGHT button 3 have no function. If the reception of the DCF77 radio signal is unsuccessful after 10 minutes, the radio control symbol will turn off 13.

  • Set the time manually (see „Basic settings“). The product will receive the DCF77 radio signal between 01:00 and 03:00 and start a new reception attempt at 04:00 and 05:00. The time is corrected automatically after successful radio reception. If the reception is successful, the radio symbol 13 appears permanently and the correct time 12 , date 6 and day of the week are automatically 7 set. During daylight saving time, DST 11 appears on the display.

Interference with reception
The DCF77 radio signal is sent from near Frankfurt am Main. It can be received within a radius of up to approx. 2000 km from Frankfurt am Main. However, there are some sources of interference that can significantly impair reception. If your product does not receive the DCF77 radio signal correctly, move it or hang it up in a different location. Note that there may be electromagnetic radiation in the vicinity of computers, telephones, radios and TVs which can interfere with the reception of the DCF77 radio signal. Problems with radio signal reception can also be caused by strong building insulation (metal components), high mountains or atmospheric interference. Replace the batteries if necessary.

Switch radio signal reception off and on
You can switch off the radio reception permanently.

  • Press and hold the +|MEM/RF button 19 and the -| RCC button 17 simultaneously for a few seconds until only the waves of the radio symbol 13 are permanently displayed. The base station is now no longer searching for and receiving the DCF77 radio signal.

You can turn on the radio reception again.

  • Press and hold the +|MEM/RF button 19 and the -| RCC button 17 again at the same time for a few seconds until the radio symbol 19 disappears completely. The base station can receive the DCF77 radio signal again.

Restart/stop radio signal reception

You can manually restart the radio signal reception.

  • Press and hold the -| RCC 17 button for a few seconds until the radio symbol 13 flashes. The base station searches for and receives the DCF77 radio signal. If the reception is successful, the radio symbol 13 appears permanently and the correct time 12 , date 6 and day of the week 7 are automatically set.

You can stop the radio signal reception.

  • While receiving the radio signal (radio symbol 13 flashes), press and hold the -| RCC button 17 for a few seconds. The radio symbol 13 disappears and the radio signal reception is terminated.

Manually adjust outdoor/pool sensor

  • Open the battery compartment 33 of the outdoor sensor.
  • Unscrew the funnel cover 44 of the pool sensor and remove it.
  • Press and hold the +|MEM/RF button 19 on the base station, the icon will flash in each reception area OUT and POOL TEMP.
  • In addition, press the TX button 31 on the outdoor sensor and/or the TX button 38 on the pool sensor to transfer the measurement data from the sensors to the main station. The red control led 28/45 lights up briefly.
  • Tighten the funnel cover 44 again.

General Management

Presets

  • Alarm time 1 : 6:00 a.m.
  • Alarm time 2 : 8:00 a.m.
  • Time zone : 00
  • Hour format : 24 h
  • Temperature unit: °C

Quick setting
When setting numerical values, you can achieve a faster change of values by pressing and holding the +|MEM/RF button 19 and the -| RCC button 17.

Switching the button sound on or off
The button sound is switched off by default.

  • Press and hold the °C/°F| button-sound button until a sound is heard to turn on the button sound. A tone sounds when you operate the base station by pressing a button.
  • Press and hold the °C/°F| button-sound button until a sound is heard to turn the button sound off again.

Note: If you do not press any button for approx. 20 seconds during manual setting, the setting mode is exited and the normal display is shown. Entries that have already been made will be saved.

You can perform basic settings manually.

  • Press and hold the SET| 12/24H button 20 for a few seconds until the year 2023 flashes in the time 12 position.
  • Press the +|MEM/RF button 19 or the -| RCC button 17 to change the respective flashing value.
  • Briefly press the SET|12/24H button 20 to confirm your settings and switch to the next option.
  • You can change the following settings one by one. Year, month, day, hour, minute, time zone, and language. A total of 7 languages are available, the following are GER (German), FRE (French), ITA (Italian), SPA (Spanish), DAN (Dutch), SWE (Swedish), and ENG (English). The default language setting is GER (German).

Note: Once the DCF77 radio signal is detected, the base station will display the current Central European Time (CET), date, and weekday.

Time zone
If you are in a country where the current time differs from the received DCF77 radio signal, use the time zone adjustment to set your base station to a different time zone from the standard setting.

  • Press and hold the SET| 12/24H button 20 for a few seconds until the year 2023 (default setting) flashes.
  • Press the SET| 12/24H button 20 5 times to enter the time zone adjustment. 00 flashes.
  • Press the +|MEM/RF button 19 or the -| RCC button 19 to change the flashing value. Set the hour difference of your time zone 12 (e.g., -01) to CET. The base station will now immediately display the changed time (e.g., one hour less).
  • The time zone can be set in the range from +12 to -12 hours. When radio signal reception is restarted, the time zone setting is retained.

12/24-hour time format

  • In normal time display mode, press the SET| 12/24H button to select between 24 and 12 hours.
    • 24Hr specifies the 24-hour format (0:00 – 23:59)
    • 12Hr specifies the 12-hour format (1:00 – 12:59).
    • In 12-hour format, AM is shown on the display for the time before noon. The time from noon until 11:59 p.m. is shown on the display as PM.

Background illumination

  • Press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button to turn on the backlight of the base station for about 10 seconds.

Alarm
Your product has two wake-up alarms AL1 and AL2 that you can set separately.

Activate/deactivate alarm

  • Press the ALARM button 15 to enter alarm mode. OFF-AL1 is displayed.
  • Press the ALARM button 15 again to enter the 2nd alarm. OFF-AL2 is displayed.
  • In the respective alarm mode (1 or 2), press the +|MEM/RF button 19 or the -| RCC button 17 to switch the alarm on (at the set alarm time) or OFF. If the alarm is enabled, the respective alarm indicator 8 will be displayed. When the alarm is switched on, the alarm sounds at the set time and increases its intensity twice every 10 seconds. If the alarm is not switched off, it will sound for approx. 2 minutes.

Setting the alarm

  • Press the ALARM button 15 to enter alarm mode. OFF-AL1 is displayed.
  • Press the +|MEM/RF button 19 or the -| RCC button 17 to switch on the alarm (at the set alarm time)
  • Press and hold the ALARM button 15 for a few seconds until the hours flash.
  • Set the hours with the +|MEM/RF button 19 or the -|RCC button 17.
  • Briefly press the ALARM button 15 to confirm your entry. The minutes will flash.
  • Set the minutes with the +|MEM/RF button 19 or the -|RCC button 17.
  • Briefly press the ALARM button 15 to confirm your entry.
  • Press the ALARM button 15 2x to enter the alarm 2. OFF-AL2 is displayed.
  • Set alarm 2 in the same way.
  • Press the ALARM button 15 briefly to exit the alarm mode.

Snooze function (SNOOZE)

  • When the alarm sounds, press the SNOOZE/LIGHT button 3 to temporarily disable the alarm. The SNOOZE indicator 5 flashes in the display. The alarm will sound again after approx. 5 minutes.

Note: The snooze function can be repeated up to 7 times.

Switch off the alarm

  • Press any button except the SNOOZE/LIGHT button 3 to switch off the alarm. The alarm sounds again after 24 hours.

Temperature & Humidity

Display ranges

  • Indoor humidity: 20 % to 95 %.
  • If the value is outside this range, below 20 %, only 20 % and over 95 % only 95 % is visible.
  • Indoor temperature: -9.9 °C to 50 °C
  • Outdoor/pool temperature: -20 ° C to 60 ° C
  • If the value is below this range, LL.L °C is displayed.
  • If the value is above this range, HH.H °C is displayed.

Trends
The base station can display the trends for the weather data temperature and humidity.

Note: The trend symbol of temperature appears when the continuous increase (or decrease) of 1°C or more occurs within one hour and maintains the direction for one hour, without further change. The trend symbol of humidity appears when the continuous increase (or decrease) exceeds 5% or more within an hour and maintains the direction for an hour, without further change.

Select temperature unit

  • Press the °C/°F| button-tone button 16, to select the temperature unit Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
  • Open the battery compartment of the outdoor sensor 33 by sliding the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow.
  • Press the °C/°F button 30 to select the temperature unit Celsius (°C) or Fahren- 87 – heit (°F).
  • Close the battery compartment of the outdoor sensor 33.
  • Unscrew and remove the funnel cover 44 of the pool sensor.
  • Press the °C/°F button 40 to select the temperature unit Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F).
  • Tighten the funnel cover 44 again.

Maximum and minimum values

The maximum and minimum temperature and humidity values are stored from the time the batteries are inserted.

  • Press the +|MEM/RF button 19 to check the maximum values for temperature and humidity. The MAX symbol is displayed on the base station. Briefly press the +|MEM/RF button 19 again to display the minimum value with the MIN symbol.
  • Press and hold the +|MEM/RF button 19 for a few seconds to delete the max/ min values. The stored values are deleted and the recording starts again.

Comfort rating
If the measured water temperature is between 25 °C and 29 °C, the comfort indicator 10 appears. This means that it is a very pleasant water temperature.

Battery level indicator
If the batteries become too low to keep the base station, the outdoor 1 sensor, the pool sensor, or the data transmission in operation, the battery level indicator appears in the display of the base station, the outdoor sensor 25, or the pool sensor 37.

  • Replace the batteries in all devices as soon as possible.
  • Restart the product.

Reset (RESET)

  • Press the RESET button with a thin object to reset the product and restart the radio reception. All data will be lost.

Troubleshooting

Error Correction
No/weak display Replace the batteries.
Incorrect values Replace the batteries.

Press the RESET button 24.

Illegible display| Replace the batteries.

Press the RESET Button 24.

The outdoor or pool sensor is not shown.| Replace the batteries.

Place the sensors closer to the base station.

DCF77 radio-controlled time is not displayed|  Replace the batteries.

Place the base station in a different location, e.g. closer to a window.

Cleaning instructions

Improper cleaning can damage the product. Do not immerse the base station or the outdoor sensor in water or other liquids. Avoid any aggressive cleaning agents, brushes with metal or nylon bristles, or any sharp or metallic cleaning objects such as knives, hard spatulas, and the like. These can damage the surface. Clean the product with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth, such as that used for cleaning glasses lenses.

Storage
If the product is not used for a long time, remove the batteries, clean, and store the product away from sunlight in a dry, cool place, preferably in the original packaging.

Disposal
The product and packaging material are recyclable. Please dispose of them separately for better waste management. To learn options for disposal of the used product, please contact your municipal or city administration. Check the labeling on the packaging material when separating waste – they are marked with abbreviations (a) and numbers (b) with the following meaning: 1-7: Plastics 20–22: paper and cardboard 80-98: Composites.

Disposal of the electrical device
The symbol with the crossed-out dustbin means that electrical and electronic equipment must not be disposed of together with household waste. Consumers are legally obliged to dispose of electrical and electronic equipment at the end of their lives separately from unsorted municipal waste. This is to ensure environmentally friendly and resource-saving recycling. Batteries and rechargeable batteries that are not an integral part of the electrical or electronic device and can be removed without being destroyed must be separated from the device before handing it in at a collection point for designated disposal. The same applies to lightbulbs that can be removed from the device without being destroying. Owners of electrical and electronic equipment who are private individuals can hand them in at the collection points operated by public waste disposal agencies or at the collection points set up by manufacturers or distributors. Returning used devices is free of charge. This free take-back obligation applies both to purchases in shops and to home deliveries. The place of performance of the obligation to take back is the same as the place of performance of the delivery. Transport costs may not be charged for returned equipment. In general, distributors must ensure the free return of used devices by providing suitable return facilities within a reasonable distance. Consumers have the option to return an old device free of charge to a distributor who is obliged to take it back if they purchase an equivalent new device with essentially the same function. This option also exists for deliveries to a private household. In the case of distance-selling retailers, the option of free collec-tion when purchasing a new appliance is limited to heat exchangers, display screen devices, and large appliances that have at least one outer edge with a length of more than 50 cm. The distributor must ask the consumer at the time of concluding the sales contract about the intention to return the product. Beyond this, consumers can hand in up to three old devices of one type free of charge at a distributor‘s collec-tion point without this being linked to the purchase of a new device. However, the edge lengths of the respective devices must not exceed 25 cm. Remove the battery without destroying it before disposal and dispose of it separately (see Disposal of batteries).

Disposal of batteries
The accompanying symbol indicates that batteries must not be disposed of with normal household waste. Defective or used batteries must be recycled by Directive 2006/66/EU and its amendments. Consumers are legally obliged to hand in all batteries, regardless of whether they contain harmful substances, such as Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb = lead, Li = lithium or not, to a collection point in their municipality/district or a retail outlet to ensure environmentally friendly disposal and to recover valuable raw materials, such as cobalt, nickel or copper. The return of batteries is free of charge.

WARNING! Environmental damage due to incorrect disposal of batteries! Some of the possible contents, such as mercury, cadmium, and lead, are poisonous and, if not disposed of properly, endanger the environment. Heavy metals, for example, can have harmful effects on the health of humans, animals, and plants accumulate in the environment and the food chain, and then enter the body indirectly via food.

WARNING! Risk of explosion! With used batteries containing lithium (Li = lithium), there is a high risk of fire. Therefore, special attention must be paid to the proper disposal of used and rechargeable batteries containing lithium. Incorrect disposal can also lead to internal and external short circuits due to thermal effects (heat) or mechanical damage. A short circuit can lead to a fire or an explosion and have serious consequences for humans and the environment. For this reason, tape off the poles of lithium-based batteries before disposal to avoid an external short circuit. Batteries that are not permanently installed in the device must be removed and disposed of separately before disposing of the device. Please return batteries only when fully discharged! Use rechargeable batteries instead of disposable batteries whenever possible.

Simplified EU declaration of conformity
Digitech gmbh hereby declares that the radio-controlled temperature station 4-LD6544 complies with the RoHS 2011/65/EU and RED 2014/53/EU directives. You can download your operating instructions and declaration of conformity here: www.digi-tech gmbh.com/downloads Then click on the magnifying glass and enter the article number 437485_2307.

The Digitech gmbh warranty
This product has a 3-year warranty valid from the date of purchase. In the event of defects in this device, you have statutory rights against the seller of the product. These statutory rights are not limited by our warranty set out below.

Warranty terms
The warranty period begins on the date of purchase. Please keep the receipt. This document is required as proof of purchase. If a material or manufacturing defect appears within three years of the date of purchase of this device, we will replace or repair the device – at our discretion – free of charge. This warranty is subject to the condition that the defective product and the proof of purchase (receipt) are presented within three years and that a brief written description describing the nature of the defect and when it occurred is provided. If the defect is covered by our warranty, we will either repair your product or send you a replacement. The repair or replacement of the product does not restart the warranty period.

Warranty period and statutory claims for defects
Statutory warranty rights do not extend the warranty period. This also applies to replaced and repaired parts. Any damage or defects already present at the time of purchase must be reported immediately after unpacking. After the warranty has expired, any repairs are subject to a charge.

Scope of Warranty
The product was carefully manufactured according to strict quality guidelines and carefully checked before delivery. The warranty applies to material or manufacturing defects. This warranty does not cover parts of the product that are subject to normal wear and tear which can therefore be regarded as consumables or damage to fragile parts, e.g. switches, batteries, or parts made of glass. This warranty is void if the product has been damaged or improperly used or maintained. For proper use of the device, all instructions given in the manual must be strictly observed. Any use or action that is advised against or warned against in the operating instructions must be avoided at all costs. The product is designed exclusively for private and not for commercial use. The warranty expires if incorrect or improper handling occurs, force is used or repairs were carried out by someone other than our authorized service branch.

Processing in the event of a warranty claim
To ensure that your request is processed quickly, please follow the instructions below:

  • For all inquiries, please have the receipt and item number (437485_2307) ready as proof of purchase.
  • The item number can be found on the type plate, as an engraving, on the title page of your manual (bottom left), or on a sticker on the back or underside of the product.
  • If functional errors or other defects occur, please contact the following service department by phone or email first.

You can download these instructions and many other manuals, product videos and software at www.lidl-service.com.

This QR code will take you directly to the Lidl service page (www.lidl- service.com), where you will be able to access your operating instructions by entering the item number (437485_2307).

Service
Inter-Quartz GmbH, Valterweg 27A, 65817 Eppstein, GERMANY Email: support @inter-quartz.de, Telephone: +49 (0)6198 571825

  • 00800 5515 6616
  • 8009 4403
  • 800 62851

Supplier
Please note that the following address is not a service address. Contact the Service Office named above first. digi-tech gmbh, Valterweg 27A, 65817 Eppstein, GERMANY

  • Year of manufacturing: 2023
  • IAN 437485_2307, Item-No.: 4-LD6544

Valterweg 27A 65817 Eppstein GERMANY Stand der Informationen.

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