Manual LIV&BO IAN 445166 Clock

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Setting the time
Use the dial on the back of the device to set the time.
Thermometer
Your device has an analogue display for the TEMPERATURE.
The measuring range of the temperature is between -20 – 50 °C.
Note: After unpacking your device, it may take some time for the sensor to adapt to
the new environment.
Hygrometer
Your device has an analogue HUMIDITY indicator.
The humidity measuring range is between 10 - 100%
Note: After unpacking your device, it may take some time for the sensor to adapt to
the new environment.
Cleaning instructions
Improper cleaning can damage the device. Do not immerse the device 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 device with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth, such as is used
for cleaning eyeglass lenses.
Storage
If the device will not be used for a prolonged period of time, remove the batteries and
store the device, cleaned and protected from sunlight, in a cool, dry place, ideally in its
original packaging.
Disposal
The product and packaging material are recyclable. Please dispose of them
separately for better waste management. For options for disposing of the used
product, please contact your town council or city administration.
Check the labelling 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
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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 life 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 the
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 have the obligation to 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 collection 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. Apart from that, consumers can hand in up to three old devices of one
type free of charge at a distributor's collection 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.
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 in accordance with Directive 2006/66/EU and its amendments.
Consumers are legally obliged to hand in all batteries and rechargeable 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.
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Brand LIV&BO
Model IAN 445166
Category Clocks
File type PDF
File size 0.99 MB

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