Outdoor Thermometer with Solar Lamp
Operating and Safety Instructions
Operating and safety instructions ........................................................................... Page
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KH 4122
Content
Before commencing to read, fold out the page with the illustrations and
subsequently make yourself familiar with all functions of the appliance.
In these operating instructions the following Pictogram symbols are used:
Read the operating instructions!
Wear protective gloves.
Important!
Pay attention to the warning and safety!
Introduction
Intended purpose .................................................................................................. Page
Equipment components ........................................................................................ Page
Items supplied ...................................................................................................... Page
Technical Data ..................................................................................................... Page
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Safety
Safety Notices....................................................................................................... Page
Product specific safety notices.............................................................................. Page
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Commissioning
Assembly/Location selection ............................................................................... Page
Switching the illumination on and off............................................................................ Page
Exchanging batteries ............................................................................................ Page
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Cleaning and Maintenance............................................................................. Page
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Disposal................................................................................................................. Page
Information
Service.................................................................................................................. Page
Conformity Declaration/Importer ........................................................................ Page
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Introduction/Safety
Outdoor Thermometer
with Solar Lamp KH 4122
1 Solar housing
1 Thermometer tube
1 Support tube
1 Earth spike
Introduction
2 Batteries 1,2V/700mAh, Ni-MH/AA
1 Operating instructions
Before commissioning it for the first
time make yourself familiar with all of
the functions of the Outdoor Thermometer.
Technical Data
To do this, read the following operating instructions
carefully. Retain these instructions for future refer-
ence. Also, pass them on to whoever might acquire
the appliance at a future date.
Power supply:
2x Batteries 700
mAh/Ni-MH, AA
60x60 mm
Solar panel:
Lighting duration:
12 hours with fully
charged batteries
1x LED (Light Emit-
ting Diode)
Intended purpose
Light source:
The Outdoor Thermometer is intended as a meas-
Protection class:
III
uring device for temperature display in garden areas Protection type:
or terraces. All other usages, or modifications to
IPX 3
LED Kl.1/0,07W
-30 °C - + 50 °C
-20 °F - + 120 °F
the appliance, are deemed to be improper applica-
tions and bring with them a high potential for serious
accidents. The manufacturer accepts no liability
for damage resulting from improper application.
The appliance is intended for domestic use only.
Temperature display:
Safety
Safety Notices
Equipment components
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Solar cell
Photo-sensor
Supporting tube
Earth spike
Light Emitting Diode (LED)
Battery
Battery compartment lid
Auto-/OFF switch
m Warning! Mortal danger! Batteries do not
belong in the hands of children. Do not leave
batteries lying around. There is a danger that
they could be swallowed by children or pets.
Should one be swallowed, immediately seek a
doctor/veterinarian.
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Do not leave packaging material lying unat-
tended. Plastik sheets/bags etc. can be dan-
gerous toys for children.
This product is not a toy, it does not belong in
the hands of children. Children often do not
comprehend the dangers inherent in electrical
products.
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Thermometer tube
Solar housing
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Items supplied
Immediately after unpacking check to ensure that
all listed items are present and that all items are
free of visible damage.
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Safety/Commissioning
Product specific
safety notices
Commissioning
Assembly/Location selection
Do not subject the Outdoor Thermometer to
extreme temperatures (<-25°C/>+50°C),
heavy vibrations or strong mechanical stresses.
Ensure that the solar cell does not become
dirty and is not covered with snow or ice in the
winter. This reduces the performance capability
of the solar cell.
To obtain the optimal results, place the Outdoor
Thermometer in a location at which the solar cell is
subject to the maximum amount of direct sunlight.
Do not place the Outdoor Thermometer under
bushes, trees, overhangs etc which could reduce
the total amount of sunlight received.
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Cold temperatures have a negative influence
on the battery operating period. If you do not
need the Outdoor Thermometer for an extended
period, e.g. in the winter, it should be switched
off, cleaned and stored in a dry and warm area.
Remove the batteries to avoid damage to the
batteries themselves or to the solar housing.
m Warning! Never open the solar housing.
Arrange for repair or component exchange
work to be carried out only by the Service
Centre or qualified electricians.
m Warning! The batteries may not be short-
circuited. Overheating, fire risks or the explod-
ing of the batteries could be the consequence.
m Warning! Risk of explosion! Never throw
batteries into water or a fire.
Ensure that the solar cell and the photo
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sensor cannot be covered or come into shade.
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Ensure that the solar cell is not influenced
by other light sources, e.g. house or street illu-
mination. If it is, the lamp will not switch on at
twilight.
During the assembly and the placing of the ap-
pliance do not use force, e.g. hammer blows -
these damage the product.
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Screw the temperature tube onto the sup-
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port tube
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Insert the earth spike into the support tube
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Put the earth spike , on which the thermom-
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eter tube and the support tube are now
placed, into the ground (lawn, flower-bed, etc).
Ensure it is standing securely.
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Chemical fluids may leak from batteries that are
very old or exhausted, and these fluids could
damage the appliance. You should therefore
remove the batteries if you do not require the
Outdoor Thermometer for an extended period.
Wear protective gloves:
Rotate the solar housing carefully in a clock-
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wise direction onto the thermometer tube
Remove the protective foil from the solar cell
should one be placed over it.
Leaking or damaged batteries can cause
acid burns if they come into contact
with bare skin, thus in these cases you should
always wear suitable protective gloves.
Use only batterries of the correct size and of
the correct type.
Tip: Ensure that when the Outdoor Thermometer
is removed the support tube and the earth
spike are also removed, to avoid any possible
danger that they may cause (e.g. stumbling ).
Switching the illumination on and off
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The solar housing requires ca. 2-3 sunny days
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to fully charge the batteries. Initially, you should
thus leave the solar lamp switched off for 2-3 days
(Switch position "OFF").
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Remove the solar housing by carefully ro-
tating it anti-clockwise from the thermometer
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tube
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On the underside of the solar housing place
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the AUTO/OFF swich to:
AUTO: The solar lamp is switched on. As the
daylight reduces, the lamp switches on auto-
matically.
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Commissioning/Cleaning and Maintenance/Disposal
OFF: The solar lamp is switched off. The batteries
Cleaning and Maintenance
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continue to be charged by the solar cell
Rotate the solar housing carefully in a clock-
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The Outdoor Thermometer is, except for required
battery exchanges, maintenance-free. The LED is
not exchangable.
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wise direction onto the thermometer tube
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Notice: The performance of solar light varies in
accord with the season. In sunny weather the per-
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Clean the solar housing with a moist cloth to
formance is higher than in cloudy weather.
retain the optimal performance of the solar cell.
Do not use solvents for cleaning and do not
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press too heavily on the solar housing
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Exchanging batteries
m Attention! Risk of explosion! Use exclusively
batteries that are intended to be recharged and are
designed for recharging.
Disposal
The packaging comprises exclusively en-
vironmentally-friendly material which can
be disposed of in your local recycling con-
tainers.
To obtain the optimal performance, exchange bat-
teries every 12 months.
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Remove the solar housing by carefully ro-
tating it anti-clockwise from the thermometer
Do not dispose of electrical appliances
with your domestic waste!
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tube
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Place the AUTO-/OFF switch in the position
OFF.
According to the European Directive 2002/96/EG,
concerning used electrical and electronic applianc-
es and its implementation in national law, superan-
nuated electrical appliances must be collected and
disposed of via an environmentally suitable recy-
cling facility.
Press the unlocking buttons of both battery
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compartments , open them and remove the
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used batteries
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Insert new batteries of the same type and the
same capacity (check the data on the original
batteries) into the battery compartment. En-
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sure that the batteries are inserted with the
Defective or worn out rechargeable batteries must
be recycled according to Directive 91/157/EEC.
Dispose of batteries and appliances over the existing
collection facilities.
correct polarity (pay heed to Plus and Minus).
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Replace the battery compartment lids
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Rotate the solar housing carefully in a clock-
wise direction onto the thermometer tube
Notice: The solar housing requires ca. 2-3
sunny days to completely charge the batteries
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Your local communal or municipal authorities can
provide information on how to dispose of the worn
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Leave the solar lamp switched off for this period out appliance.
(Switch position "OFF").
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Information
Information
Service
DES Ltd
Units 14-15
Bilston Industrial Estate
Oxford Street
Bilston
WV14 7EG
Tel.: 0870/787-6177
Fax: 0870/787-6168
e-mail: [email protected]
Conformity Declaration/
Importer
We, Kompernaß GmbH, Burgstr. 21, D-44867
Bochum, Germany, hereby declare that this
product complies with the requirements of
the following EU directives:
EN 60598-2-4:1997
EN 60825-1:2002
Product designation:
Florabest Outdoor Thermometer with Solar Lamp
KH4122
Bochum, 28.02.2007
Hans Kompernaß
- Managing Director-
We reserve the right to make technical modifications in the
course of further development.
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