5 4 Description of signal words ..................................................................................Page Customer service ...........................................................................................................Page Introduction ......................................................................................................................Page 6 6 Intended use ........................................................................................................................Page Description of parts and features .......................................................................................Page 7 Technical data .....................................................................................................................Page 13 Contents ...............................................................................................................................Page 14 Important safety notes .............................................................................................Page 15 General safety information .................................................................................................Page 15 Safety warnings for batteries .............................................................................................Page 17 Before initial use ...........................................................................................................Page 21 General information ............................................................................................................Page 22 Preparing to use the outdoor sensor ..................................................................................Page 23 Preparing the temperature station for use .........................................................................Page 23 Temperature station ............................................................................................................Page 26 Outdoor sensor ...................................................................................................................Page 28 Setting the language / time zone / time / date manually .......................................................Page 30 Daylight saving time............................................................................................................Page 32 Setting the alarm .................................................................................................................Page 32 Displaying the alarms .........................................................................................................Page 33 Switching the alarm on / off ...............................................................................................Page 33 Using the snooze button .....................................................................................................Page 34 Displaying the temperature ................................................................................................Page 34 Displaying the minimum / maximum values .......................................................................Page 35 Displaying the temperature trends .....................................................................................Page 36 Battery indicator ..................................................................................................................Page 36 Replacing the batteries .......................................................................................................Page 36 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................Page 39 Cleaning and maintenance ...................................................................................Page 40 Disposal ...............................................................................................................................Page 41 Three year limited warranty ...............................................................................Page 42 US-EN 3 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 3 31.08.18 13:48 DESCRIPTION OF SIGNAL WORDS WARNING indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE indicates information considered important, but not hazard related (e.g. messages related to property damage). 4 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 4 31.08.18 13:48 CUSTOMER SERVICE Call customer service at 1 (844) 543-5872 Visit the Website Customer Service Platform at www.lidl.com / contact-us Visit a LIDL store for further assistance. IAN 307351 Please have your IAN number ready. US-EN 5 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 5 31.08.18 13:48 Temperature Station Alarm Clock Introduction Congratulations on your purchase. You have selected a quality product. The instructions for use are a part of the product. They contain important information about the safety, use and disposal of the product. Before using the product, please learn about all the safety information and usage instructions. Only use the product as described and for the specified applications. If you lend the product to someone else, please also give all the instructions. Intended use The product displays the indoor and outdoor temperatures in Celsius (C) or Fahrenheit (F) and their maximum and minimum values. The product also displays the time in 12 / 24-hour clock mode and the date. In addition, the product has two alarm functions. The product is only suitable for use in private households and is not intended for commercial use. 6 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 6 31.08.18 13:48 Description of parts and features LC display 1 DST daylight saving time symbol WWVB symbol 2 3 ZZ snooze function symbol 4 Date / month 5 Second 6 Weekday display 7 MAX / MIN display (outdoor temperature) 8 Temperature trend (outdoor) 9 Outdoor temperature 10 Radio signal symbol 11 Low battery symbol
(outdoor sensor) 12 MAX / MIN display (indoor temperature) 13 Indoor temperature 14 Low battery symbol
(temperature station)
/
15 Temperature trend (indoor) 16 Alarm 1/2 symbol 17 Hour/minute 18 ZONE time zone symbol US-EN 7 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 7 31.08.18 13:48 1 2 3 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 8 31.08.18 13:48 Temperature station 19 CLOCK button 20 ALARM button 21 ZZ / (snooze function) /
REGISTER button 22 Hanging slot 23 SELECT button 24 SET / RESET button 25 Battery compartment 26 Stand 27 Screw (D 0.1 in / 3 mm) 28 Wall anchor
(D 0.3 in / 8 mm) US-EN 9 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 9 31.08.18 13:48 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 27 10 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 10 31.08.18 13:48 Outdoor sensor 29 Control LED 29 US-EN 11 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 11 31.08.18 13:48 30 Hanging slot 31 Battery compartment 32 Screw (D 0.1 in / 3 mm) 33 Wall anchor (D 0.3 in / 8 mm) 30 31 33 32 12 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 12 31.08.18 13:48 Technical data Temperature station:
Model No.:
FCCID:
Temperature measurement range:
HG04641A-US-RX / HG04641B-US-RX 2AJ9O-HG4641RX
+32 F to +122 F 0 C to + 50 C F (0 C), the LC display shows Note:
LL.L. If the temperature is 122 F (50 C), the LC display shows HH.H. Temperature increment: 0.1 F / 0.1 C Radio signal:
Batteries:
Frequency band:
Outdoor sensor:
Model No.:
FCCID:
Temperature measurement range:
WWVB 2 x AA 1.5 V 60 kHz,433.050MHz to 434.790MHz HG04641A-US-TX / HG04641B-US-TX 2AJ9O-HG4641TX 4 F to +140 F 20 C to +60 C
(direct current) US-EN 13 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 13 31.08.18 13:48 HF transmission signal: 433 MHz HF transmission range:
Batteries:
Degree of protection:
Frequency band:
Max. Transmitted power: < 10 dBm
(direct current) max. 98.4 ft / 30 meters (in open area) 2 x AA 1.5 V IPX4 (Splash-proof) / suitable for wet locations 433.050MHz to 434.790MHz Contents 1 Temperature station 1 Outdoor sensor 4 Batteries AA, 1.5 V 2 Screws (D 0.1 in / 3 mm) 2 Wall anchors (D 0.3 in /
8 mm) 1 Drill template 1 Set of instructions for use 14 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 14 31.08.18 13:48 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTES READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS. KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. INCLUDE ALL DOCUMENTATION WHEN PASSING THIS PRODUCT ON TO OTHERS. General safety information Failure to observe the following warnings can result in death or serious injuries. This product may be used by children 8 years and older and individuals with physical, sensory or cognitive impairments or lacking experience and knowledge when instructed on safe product use and they understand the associated risks. Do not allow children to play with the product. Never allow children to clean the product or perform user maintenance unsupervised. US-EN 15 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 15 31.08.18 13:48 Changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the product. Note: This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa-
tion. This product generates, uses and can radiate radio fre-
quency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this product causes harmful inter-
ference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the product off and on, the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the follow-
ing measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the product and receiver. 16 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 16 31.08.18 13:48 Connect the product into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help. The RF Exposure Compliance distance is 0.78 in / 20 mm. Do not expose the product to an extremely high electromagnetic field. This may impair the correct functioning of the product. Please note that the guarantee does not cover damage caused by incorrect handling, non-compliance with the operat-
ing instructions or interference with the product by unauthorized individuals. Safety warnings for batteries When used correctly, cells and batteries provide a safe and dependable source of portable power. However, if they are US-EN 17 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 17 31.08.18 13:48 misused or abused, this may result in leakage, burns, fire, or explosion. Store batteries in a dry place at room temperature. Batteries are sensitive to high and low temperatures. Such thermal exposure may lead to leakage, fire, or explosion. Keep cells and batteries out of reach of children, especially small batteries. Ingestion may lead to choking or acute and serious personal injury. Keep cells or batteries clean and dry both during use and storage. Wipe metal terminals with a soft, dry cloth if they become dirty. Immediately seek medical attention if a cell or battery has been swallowed. Also, contact your local poison control center. In the event that the electrolyte comes into contact with the skin or eyes, immediately flush with fresh water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention. Store unused batteries in their original packaging or in safe place and away from metal objects that may short-circuit them. 18 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 18 31.08.18 13:48 Exercise care in handling batteries in order to prevent shorting with conducting materials, such as rings, coins, bracelets, and keys. The battery or the conductor can overheat and cause burns, leakage, fire, or explosion. Clean the battery contacts and also those of the product prior to battery installation. Keep the contacts clean. Remove batteries from the product that will not be used for an extended period of time (months or longer). Remove discharged batteries from product promptly to avoid possible damage from leakage. Choose the proper battery for the intended application. Always take care to correctly insert batteries observing (+) and (-) polarity marks on the battery and the product for which it is intended. Proper polarity must be observed to avoid dam-
age to either product or batteries. Always replace the whole set of batteries at one time, taking care not to mix old and new ones, or batteries of different types, capacities, or manufacturers. Never heat batteries in order to revive them. US-EN 19 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 19 31.08.18 13:48 Never charge a battery unless the battery label specifically states the battery is rechargeable. Charging a non-recharge-
able battery, may result in leakage, fire, or explosion. Use only the power cord supplied with the product. The use of other cords may result in the batteries inside the product being charged. Do not open or mutilate a battery or cell. Electrolyte from the cell is corrosive and can cause damage to the eyes or skin. The cell contents can also be hazardous if ingested. Do not drop or subject the cell or battery to strong mechanical shock. Batteries should not be disassembled, crushed, punctured, or otherwise mutilated. Such abuses may result in leakage, fire, or explosion. Do not dispose of the battery in a fire. Failure to observe this precaution may result in an explosion. 20 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 20 31.08.18 13:48 Dispose of batteries properly and in accordance with govern-
ment regulations. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Before initial use First activate the batteries inside the outdoor sensor, then inside the temperature station. Note: Remove all packaging material from the product. Note: Before initial use, remove the protective film from the LC display. US-EN 21 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 21 31.08.18 13:48 General information When choosing where to position the product, make sure that it is not exposed to direct sunlight, vibration, dust, heat, cold or moisture. Do not place the product near heat sources, e.g. radiators, to prevent product damage. Please make sure that nearby devices do not use the same frequency of 433 MHz. These types of devices may interfere with the radio connection. Do not place the product next to or on metal plates. Other-
wise the quality of radio wave transmission may be reduced. Radio signal (WWVB):
The WWVB radio signal (time signal transmitter) is made up of time pulses transmitted from one of the highest precision clocks in the world close to Fort Collins, Colorado. 22 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 22 31.08.18 13:48 Preparing to use the outdoor sensor Remove the battery cover from the back of the outdoor sensor. Insert the included batteries with the correct polarity. The outdoor sensor is now ready for use and the control LED 29 illuminates briefly. Close the battery cover. Preparing the temperature station for use Remove the battery cover from the back of the temperature station. Insert the included batteries with the correct polarity, the tem-
perature station will beep. Close the battery cover. Connecting the temperature station with the outdoor sensor and the WWVB radio signal:
After inserting the batteries, the temperature station will attempt to connect to the outdoor sensor. This process can take a few minutes. The Radio signal symbol 10 flashes. Once the temperature US-EN 23 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 23 31.08.18 13:48 station has successfully connected to the outdoor sensor, the Ra-
dio signal symbol 10 stops flashing and the temperature is shown in the LC display. Note: If the temperature station does not receive the signal from the outdoor sensor within 3 minutes, the temperature station auto-
matically starts with the reception of the radio time signal. After successful reception of the outdoor sensor signal or after 3 minutes, the temperature station starts with the reception of the radio time signal. This process can take up to 5 minutes and is in-
dicated in the LC display by the flashing After successful reception of the WWVB radio signal, the WWVB symbol 2 is displayed continuously in the LC display. Note: Do not move the temperature station while it is receiving the signal. This could otherwise interfere with reception. If synchroni-
zation fails during initial set up, try changing the location (e.g. place the temperature station near a window). WWVB symbol 2 . 24 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 24 31.08.18 13:48 Reception may be considerably reduced by obstructions (e.g. con-
crete walls) or sources of interference (e.g. other electrical devices). If the reception of the radio signal continues to be interrupted, you can turn on/off the automatic radio time receive function manually. Press and hold down the SET / RESET button 24 for about 3 seconds. WWVB symbol 2 is shown in the LC display, the automatic radio time receive function is turned off. Now you can set the time and date manually (see Setting the language / time zone / time / date manually). Press and hold down the SET / RESET button 24 for about 3 seconds again. WWVB symbol 2 disappear, the auto-
matic radio time receive function is turned on. The temperature station will start the reception of the radio time during early morning. US-EN 25 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 25 31.08.18 13:48 Wall-mounting the temperature station and / or the outdoor sensor:
Note: This step requires an electric drill and a crosshead screw-
driver. DANGER TO LIFE, RISK OF INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE! Carefully read the instructions for use and safety notes for your drill. DANGER TO LIFE! Be careful that you do not hit electrical, gas or water lines when drilling into the wall. If necessary, check the wall with a wall scanner before drilling. Temperature station Note: Before mounting the temperature station, please remove the stand 26 by simply pulling it off. Mark the location of the hole (D 0.3 in / 8 mm) on the wall. Note: Use the included drilling template intended for marking the drill holes. Drill the hole with an electric drill. 26 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 26 31.08.18 13:48 Push the wall anchor 28 into the drilled hole. Using a crosshead screwdriver, screw the screw 27 into the wall anchor. Hang the temperature station by placing the hanging slot 22 on the screw. 0.125 in/3 mm 0.125in / 0.3mm US-EN 27 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 27 31.08.18 13:48 Outdoor sensor Mark the location of the hole (D 0.3 in / 8 mm) on the wall. Note: Use the included drilling template intended for marking the drill holes. Drill the hole with an electric drill. Push the wall anchor 33 into the drilled hole. Using a crosshead screwdriver, screw the screw 32 into the wall anchor. Hang the outdoor sensor by placing the hanging slot 30 on the screw. 28 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 28 31.08.18 13:48 0.3 in/8 mm 0.3in / 8mm Note: Never immerse the outdoor sensor in water and protect from direct sunlight. Electronic devices may adversely affect the wireless signal reception. US-EN 29 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 29 31.08.18 13:48 Setting the language / time zone / time / date manually The reception of WWVB radio signal where the temperature station has been positioned may become poor or interrupted. If this hap-
pens you can set the product manually. 1. Press and hold the CLOCK button 19 for about 3 seconds. 2. Press the SET / RESET button 24 to switch between 12- and 24-hour clock mode. 3. Press the CLOCK button to confirm your settings. The language option flashes. Tip: Press and hold the SET / RESET button to quickly scan the numbers and speed up this process. This quicker method can also be used for the following settings. If no buttons are pressed for 30seconds, the LC display will automatically return to the standard display. 4. Press the SET / RESET button to set the desired language (GE =
German, FR = French, SP = Spanish, IT = Italian, EN = English). 5. Press the CLOCK button to confirm your settings. The time zone display flashes. 30 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 30 31.08.18 13:48 6. Press the SET / RESET button to change the time zone (8 hours to 5hours). Note: If you are in a country where the WWVB radio signal can be received but the time differs from your current local time, you can use the time zone setting to have the clock display your current local time. If you are in a country where e.g. the local time is an hour ahead of Pacific Standard Time (PST), set the time zone to 8. The product is now still controlled by WWVB but shows the time as one hour ahead of PST. 7. Press the CLOCK button to confirm your settings. The hour display flashes. 8. Press the SET / RESET button to set the desired value. 9. Press the CLOCK button to confirm your settings. 10. Repeat steps 6 and 7 to set the minute, second, year, month and date. Note: The seconds can only be reset to 00. 11. Press the SET / RESET button to toggle DST (ON/OFF). 12. Press the CLOCK button to confirm your settings. 13. The LC display will then return to the standard display. US-EN 31 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 31 31.08.18 13:48 Daylight saving time The DST symbol 1 in the LC display indicates the clock is on daylight saving time. The temperature station automatically detects DST from the WWVB radio signal. Setting the alarm You can set two different alarm. 1. Press and hold the ALARM button 20 for about 3 seconds. Note: If an alarm has already been set, the LC display will show the time the alarm was set to. If not, the display shows 0:00 or AM 12:00. 2. The hour display flashes. Press the SET / RESET button 24 to set the desired value. 3. Press the ALARM button to confirm your settings. The minute display flashes. 4. Press the SET / RESET button to set the desired value. 32 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 32 31.08.18 13:48 5. Press the ALARM button to confirm your settings. 6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 to set the time for Alarm 2. Displaying the alarms Press ALARM button 20 once or twice to display the setting for Alarm 1 or Alarm 2. Press the ALARM button again to return to the standard display. Switching the alarm on /off Press the SET / RESET button 24 once to activate Alarm 1. Press the SET / RESET button twice to activate Alarm 2. Press the SET / RESET button three times to activate Alarm1 and Alarm 2. Note: The display. The alarm sounds at the set time. The alarm automatically stops after 2minutes. Alarm 1 / 2 symbol 16 appears in the LC
/
US-EN 33 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 33 31.08.18 13:48 Press the SELECT 23 /SET / RESET 24 / ALARM 20 / CLOCK button 19 to stop the alarm manually. Note: The alarm goes off at the set time every day. Press the SET / RESET button three times to deactivate Alarm 1. Press the SET / RESET button twice to deactivate Alarm 2. Press the SET / RESET button once to deactivate Alarm 1 and Alarm 2. Using the snooze button Press the ZZ / (snooze function) / REGISTER button 21 while the alarm is going off to snooze the alarm. The alarm is silenced and the will flash along with the ZZ snooze function symbol 3 . The alarm sounds again after 5 minutes. Press the SELECT button 23 to deactivate the snooze function. Alarm 1 / 2 symbol 16
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Displaying the temperature The LC display shows the indoor temperature 13 and the outdoor temperature 9 . 34 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 34 31.08.18 13:48 Press and hold the SELECT button 23 for 3 seconds. The dis-
play will flash F. Press the SET / RESET button 24 to switch between the C
(Celsius) and F (Fahrenheit) temperature units. Press the SELECT button to confirm your settings. Displaying the minimum /
maximum values The temperature station stores the maximum and minimum values of the outdoor sensor and of the temperature station itself. Press the SELECT button 23 to display the maximum values of the indoor and outdoor temperature. Press the SELECT button again to display the minimum values of the indoor and outdoor temperature. Press the SET / RESET button 24 while the maximum and mini-
mum values are being displayed to erase the memory. Press the SELECT button to return to the standard display. US-EN 35 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 35 31.08.18 13:48 Displaying the temperature trends After successfully connecting with the outdoor sensor, the tempera-
ture station can display the temperature trend (outdoor) 8 and the temperature trend (indoor) 15 . You may see the following displays:
= The temperature is rising.
= The temperature is constant.
= The temperature is falling. Battery indicator The low battery symbols 11 , 14 appear in the temperature stations LC display if the batteries in the outdoor sensor or the temperature station are weak. Replacing the batteries Open the battery compartment 25 or 31 . Remove the drained batteries. Insert two new 1.5 V battery compartments.
(direct current) batteries (AA) into the 36 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 36 31.08.18 13:48 Note: Make sure you insert the batteries the correct way
(polarity). This is shown in the battery compartment. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 27 US-EN 37 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 37 31.08.18 13:48 30 31 33 32 Close the battery compartments. 38 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 38 31.08.18 13:48 Troubleshooting Note: This product has delicate electronic components. This means that if it is placed near an object that transmits radio signals, it could cause interference. If the display indicates a problem, move such objects away from the temperature station / outdoor sensor or remove the batteries for a short while from the temperature station / out-
door sensor and then replace them. Obstacles such as concrete walls can also interfere with reception. In this case, change the location (e.g. near a window). Please note, the outdoor sensor should always be set up within max. 98.4 ft /
30 meters (open space) from the temperature station. The specified range is the free-field range and means that no obstacle should be between the outdoor sensor and the temperature station. A visual contact between outdoor sensor and temperature station often improves the transmission. US-EN 39 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 39 31.08.18 13:48 Cold (outdoor temperatures below 32 F/0 C) can reduce the battery power of the outdoor sensor and thereby negatively affect radio transmission. Another factor that may cause harmful interference is dead or weak batteries in the outdoor sensor. Replace them with new ones. First activate the batteries inside the outdoor sensor, then inside the temperature station.
-> the outdoor sensor will only need to be restarted if problems occur by holding the the ZZ / (snooze function) / REGISTER button 21 , or the temperature station needs to be restarted. To restart the temperature station, briefly remove and reinsert the batteries. Cleaning and maintenance Only clean the outside of the product using a soft, dry cloth. Never spray the outdoor sensor, e.g. with a garden hose. The outdoor sensor is protected against splashing water from all directions. 40 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 40 31.08.18 13:48 Disposal Dispose of the packaging through your local recycling facilities and in compliance with all federal, state and local regulations. b a Please note the package markings regarding waste separation, indicated by abbreviations (a) and numbers
(b), meaning: 17: plastics / 2022: paper and card-
board / 8098: composite materials. Contact your local waste management authority for additional information on how to dispose of the used product. To help protect the environment, please dispose of the product properly when it has reached the end of its useful life, do not throw in the garbage. Information on collection sites and their opening hours is available from your local authority. US-EN 41 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 41 31.08.18 13:48 Improper disposal of batteries can damage the environment!
Never throw batteries in the garbage. They may contain toxic heavy metals and must be handled as special waste. The chemical symbols of heavy metals are: Cd = cadmium, Hg = mercury, Pb =
lead. Used batteries should therefore be disposed of through a local collection point. Three year limited warranty What does this warranty cover?
The warranty covers:
Damage, breakage or inoperability due to defect. Damage not caused by normal wear and tear or failure to follow the safety and maintenance instructions provided in the user manual. 42 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 42 31.08.18 13:48 What is not covered by the warranty?
The warranty does not cover damage caused by:
Normal wear and tear of the product, including fragile parts
(such as switches, glass, etc.);
Improper use or transport;
Disregarding safety and maintenance instructions;
Accidents or acts of nature (e.g. lightning, fire, water, etc.);
Tampering with the product (such as removing cover, unscrewing screws etc.) Consequential and incidental damages are also not covered un-
der this warranty. However, some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. US-EN 43 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 43 31.08.18 13:48 What is the period of coverage and warranty resolution?
The warranty is for 3 years from the date of purchase. At our discretion, product will either be refunded or replaced. What will we not do?
We will not:
Start a new warranty period upon product exchange;
Repair product. How to process the warranty?
To initiate, please:
Call customer service at 1 (844) 543-5872 Visit the Website Customer Service Platform at www.lidl.com/contact-us or Visit a LIDL store for further assistance 44 US-EN 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 44 31.08.18 13:48 To ensure the quickest warranty return process, please have the following available:
The original sales receipt that includes the date purchased;
The product and manual in the original package;
A statement of the problem. What must you do to keep the warranty in effect?
Retain the original receipt;
Follow all product instructions;
Do not repair or modify the product. How does state law relate to this warranty?
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. All implied warranties are limited by the duration and terms of this warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. US-EN 45 307351_aur_Temperaturstation_content_US.indd 45 31.08.18 13:48