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DIG
ITA
L H
UM
IDIT
Y &
TEM
PER
ATU
RE
MET
ER
HOLD
SET
DP
MIN
MAX
H
%
DIG
ITA
L H
UM
IDIT
Y &
TEM
PERA
TURE
MET
ER
HOLD
SET
DP
MIN
MAX
H
%
DIGI
TAL H
UMID
ITY
& TE
MPER
ATUR
E ME
TER
0-10
0%RH
| -20
TO 60
°CIN
STRU
CTIO
N MAN
UAL
SPEC
IFICA
TIONS
Pow
er:
3
x 1.
5V A
AA
Bat
teri
esM
easu
rab
le R
ang
e:
-2
0 to
60°
C (
Tem
per
atu
re)
0-10
0%R
H (
Hu
mid
ity)
-62
to 6
0°C
(D
ew P
oin
t)O
per
atin
g T
emp
erat
ure
: -2
0 to
60°
C
Res
olu
tio
n:
0.
1°C
/ 0
.1%
RH
Wei
gh
t:
0.
109k
g
OD
TH-1
00
STAN
DARD
EQUI
PMEN
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DER
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IS
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RAN
TY Y
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MU
ST R
ETU
RN
TH
E PR
OD
UC
T TO
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RES
T BU
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AREH
OU
SE W
ITH
YO
UR
BU
NN
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EGIS
TER
REC
EIPT
. PR
IOR
TO
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ETU
RN
ING
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UR
PR
OD
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land
050
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9 48
63
YEA
R R
EPLA
CEM
ENT
WA
RR
AN
TY
Your
pro
duc
t is
gua
rant
eed
for
a p
erio
d o
f 36
mo
nths
fro
m t
he
ori
gin
al d
ate
of
pur
chas
e. If
a p
rod
uct
is d
efec
tive
it w
ill b
e re
pla
ced
in
acc
ord
ance
with
the
ter
ms
of t
his
war
rant
y. W
arra
nty
excl
udes
co
nsum
able
par
ts, f
or e
xam
ple
: val
ve a
dap
ters
and
acc
esso
ries.
WA
RN
ING
! The
fo
llow
ing
act
ions
will
res
ult
in t
he w
arra
nty
bei
ng v
oid
.
• If
the
tool
has
bee
n op
erat
ed o
n a
sup
ply
vol
tag
e ot
her
than
tha
t sp
ecifi
ed o
n th
e to
ol.
• If
the
tool
sho
ws
sig
ns o
f dam
age
or d
efec
ts c
ause
d b
y or
re
sulti
ng fr
om a
bus
e, a
ccid
ents
or
alte
ratio
ns.
• Fa
ilure
to
per
form
mai
nten
ance
as
set
out
with
in t
he in
stru
ctio
n m
anua
l.•
If th
e to
ol is
dis
asse
mb
led
or
tam
per
ed w
ith in
any
way
.•
Prof
essi
onal
, ind
ustr
ial o
r hi
gh
freq
uenc
y us
e.
WA
RR
AN
TY
TO E
NS
UR
E A
SP
EE
DY
RE
SP
ON
SE
PLE
AS
E H
AVE
TH
E M
OD
EL
NU
MB
ER
AN
D D
ATE
OF
PU
RC
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SE
AVA
ILA
BLE
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US
TOM
ER
SE
RV
ICE
RE
PR
ES
EN
TATI
VE
WIL
L TA
KE
YO
UR
CA
LL A
ND
A
NS
WE
R A
NY
QU
ES
TIO
NS
YO
U M
AY H
AVE
RE
LATI
NG
TO
TH
E W
AR
RA
NTY
PO
LIC
Y O
R
PR
OC
ED
UR
E.
OZI
TO A
ustr
alia
/New
Zea
land
(Hea
d O
ffice
) 1-2
3 Le
tcon
Driv
e, B
ang
holm
e, V
icto
ria, A
ustr
alia
317
5.
ozito
.com
.au
Dig
ital
Hu
mid
ity
&
Tem
per
atu
re M
eter
3 x
AA
A B
atte
ries
& S
tora
ge
Bag
1019
GENE
RAL P
OWER
TOOL
SAFE
TY W
ARNI
NGS
BATT
ERY &
THER
MO-H
YGRO
METE
R WAR
NING
S
WA
RN
ING
! Rea
d al
l saf
ety
war
ning
s an
d al
l in
stru
ctio
ns. F
ailu
re to
follo
w th
e w
arni
ngs
and
inst
ruct
ions
m
ay re
sult
in e
lect
ric s
hock
, fire
and
/or s
erio
us in
jury
. Sa
ve a
ll w
arni
ngs
and
inst
ruct
ions
for f
utur
e re
fere
nce.
The
te
rm “p
ower
tool
” in
the
war
ning
s re
fers
to y
our m
ains
-ope
rate
d (c
orde
d)
pow
er to
ol o
r bat
tery
-ope
rate
d (c
ordl
ess)
pow
er to
ol.
1. W
ork
area
saf
ety
a. K
eep
wor
k ar
ea c
lean
and
wel
l lit.
Clu
ttere
d or
dar
k ar
eas
invi
te
acci
dent
s.
b. D
o no
t ope
rate
pow
er to
ols
in e
xplo
sive
atm
osph
eres
, suc
h as
in
the
pres
ence
of fl
amm
able
liqu
ids,
gas
es o
r dus
t. Po
wer
tool
s cr
eate
spa
rks
whi
ch m
ay ig
nite
the
dust
or f
umes
. c.
Kee
p ch
ildre
n an
d by
stan
ders
aw
ay w
hile
ope
ratin
g a
pow
er to
ol.
Dis
tract
ions
can
cau
se y
ou to
lose
con
trol.
2. E
lect
rical
saf
ety
a. P
ower
tool
plu
gs m
ust m
atch
the
outle
t. N
ever
mod
ify th
e pl
ug in
an
y w
ay. D
o no
t use
any
ada
pter
plu
gs w
ith e
arth
ed (g
roun
ded)
po
wer
tool
s. U
nmod
ified
plu
gs a
nd m
atch
ing
outle
ts w
ill re
duce
risk
of
elec
tric
shoc
k.
b. A
void
bod
y co
ntac
t with
ear
thed
or g
roun
ded
surf
aces
, suc
h as
pi
pes,
radi
ator
s, ra
nges
and
refr
iger
ator
s. T
here
is a
n in
crea
sed
risk
of e
lect
ric s
hock
if y
our b
ody
is e
arth
ed o
r gro
unde
d.
c. D
o no
t exp
ose
pow
er to
ols
to ra
in o
r wet
con
ditio
ns. W
ater
ent
erin
g a
pow
er to
ol w
ill in
crea
se th
e ris
k of
ele
ctric
sho
ck.
d. D
o no
t abu
se th
e co
rd. N
ever
use
the
cord
for c
arry
ing,
pul
ling
or
unpl
uggi
ng th
e po
wer
tool
. Kee
p co
rd a
way
from
hea
t, oi
l, sh
arp
edge
s or
mov
ing
part
s. D
amag
ed o
r ent
angl
ed c
ords
incr
ease
the
risk
of e
lect
ric s
hock
. e.
Whe
n op
erat
ing
a po
wer
tool
out
door
s, u
se a
n ex
tens
ion
cord
su
itabl
e fo
r out
door
use
. Use
of a
cor
d su
itabl
e fo
r out
door
use
re
duce
s th
e ris
k of
ele
ctric
sho
ck.
3. P
erso
nal s
afet
y a.
Sta
y al
ert,
wat
ch w
hat y
ou a
re d
oing
and
use
com
mon
sen
se w
hen
oper
atin
g a
pow
er to
ol. D
o no
t use
a p
ower
tool
whi
le y
ou a
re ti
red
or u
nder
the
influ
ence
of d
rugs
, alc
ohol
or m
edic
atio
n. A
mom
ent
of in
atte
ntio
n w
hile
ope
ratin
g po
wer
tool
s m
ay re
sult
in s
erio
us p
erso
nal
inju
ry.
b. U
se p
erso
nal p
rote
ctiv
e eq
uipm
ent.
Alw
ays
wea
r eye
pro
tect
ion.
Pr
otec
tive
equi
pmen
t suc
h as
dus
t mas
k, n
on-s
kid
safe
ty s
hoes
, har
d ha
t, or
hea
ring
prot
ectio
n us
ed fo
r app
ropr
iate
con
ditio
ns w
ill re
duce
pe
rson
al in
jurie
s.
c. P
reve
nt u
nint
entio
nal s
tart
ing.
Ens
ure
the
switc
h is
in th
e off
-po
sitio
n be
fore
con
nect
ing
to p
ower
sou
rce
and/
or b
atte
ry p
ack,
pi
ckin
g up
or c
arry
ing
the
tool
. Car
ryin
g po
wer
tool
s w
ith y
our fi
nger
on
the
switc
h or
ene
rgis
ing
pow
er to
ols
that
hav
e th
e sw
itch
on in
vite
s ac
cide
nts.
d. R
emov
e an
y ad
just
ing
key
or w
renc
h be
fore
turn
ing
the
pow
er to
ol
on. A
wre
nch
or a
key
left
atta
ched
to a
rota
ting
part
of th
e po
wer
tool
m
ay re
sult
in p
erso
nal i
njur
y.
e. D
o no
t ove
rrea
ch. K
eep
prop
er fo
otin
g an
d ba
lanc
e at
all
times
. Th
is e
nabl
es b
ette
r con
trol o
f the
pow
er to
ol in
une
xpec
ted
situ
atio
ns.
f. D
ress
pro
perly
. Do
not w
ear l
oose
clo
thin
g or
jew
elle
ry. K
eep
your
ha
ir, c
loth
ing
and
glov
es a
way
from
mov
ing
part
s. L
oose
clo
thes
, je
wel
lery
or l
ong
hair
can
be c
augh
t in
mov
ing
parts
.g.
If d
evic
es a
re p
rovi
ded
for t
he c
onne
ctio
n of
dus
t ext
ract
ion
and
colle
ctio
n fa
cilit
ies,
ens
ure
thes
e ar
e co
nnec
ted
and
prop
erly
use
d.
Use
of d
ust c
olle
ctio
n ca
n re
duce
dus
t-rel
ated
haz
ards
.h.
Do
not l
et fa
mili
arity
gai
ned
from
freq
uent
use
of t
ools
allo
w y
ou
to b
ecom
e co
mpl
acen
t and
igno
re to
ol s
afet
y pr
inci
ples
. A c
arel
ess
actio
n ca
n ca
use
seve
re in
jury
with
in a
frac
tion
of a
sec
ond.
4. P
ower
tool
use
and
car
e a.
Do
not f
orce
the
pow
er to
ol. U
se th
e co
rrec
t pow
er to
ol fo
r you
r ap
plic
atio
n. T
he c
orre
ct p
ower
tool
will
do th
e jo
b be
tter a
nd s
afer
at
the
rate
for w
hich
it w
as d
esig
ned.
b.
Do
not u
se th
e po
wer
tool
if th
e sw
itch
does
not
turn
it o
n an
d off
. An
y po
wer
tool
that
can
not b
e co
ntro
lled
with
the
switc
h is
dan
gero
us
and
mus
t be
repa
ired.
c.
Dis
conn
ect t
he p
lug
from
the
pow
er s
ourc
e an
d/or
the
batte
ry p
ack
from
the
pow
er to
ol b
efor
e m
akin
g an
y ad
just
men
ts, c
hang
ing
acce
ssor
ies,
or s
torin
g po
wer
tool
s. S
uch
prev
entiv
e sa
fety
m
easu
res
redu
ce th
e ris
k of
sta
rting
the
pow
er to
ol a
ccid
enta
lly.
d. S
tore
idle
pow
er to
ols
out o
f the
reac
h of
chi
ldre
n an
d do
not
allo
w
pers
ons
unfa
mili
ar w
ith th
e po
wer
tool
or t
hese
inst
ruct
ions
to
oper
ate
the
pow
er to
ol. P
ower
tool
s ar
e da
nger
ous
in th
e ha
nds
of
untra
ined
use
rs.
e. M
aint
ain
pow
er to
ols.
Che
ck fo
r mis
alig
nmen
t or b
indi
ng o
f mov
ing
parts
, bre
akag
e of
par
ts a
nd a
ny o
ther
con
ditio
n th
at m
ay a
ffect
the
pow
er to
ol’s
ope
ratio
n. If
dam
aged
, hav
e th
e po
wer
tool
repa
ired
befo
re
use.
Man
y ac
cide
nts
are
caus
ed b
y po
orly
mai
ntai
ned
pow
er to
ols.
f.
Kee
p cu
tting
tool
s sh
arp
and
clea
n. P
rope
rly m
aint
aine
d cu
tting
tool
s w
ith s
harp
cut
ting
edge
s ar
e le
ss li
kely
to b
ind
and
are
easi
er to
con
trol.
g. U
se th
e po
wer
tool
, acc
esso
ries
and
tool
bits
etc
. in
acco
rdan
ce
with
thes
e in
stru
ctio
ns, t
akin
g in
to a
ccou
nt th
e w
orki
ng c
ondi
tions
an
d th
e w
ork
to b
e pe
rfor
med
. Use
of t
he p
ower
tool
for o
pera
tions
di
ffere
nt fr
om th
ose
inte
nded
cou
ld re
sult
in a
haz
ardo
us s
ituat
ion.
h. K
eep
hand
les
and
gras
ping
sur
face
s dr
y, c
lean
and
free
from
oil
and
grea
se. S
lippe
ry h
andl
es a
nd g
rasp
ing
surfa
ces
do n
ot a
llow
for
safe
han
dlin
g an
d co
ntro
l of t
he to
ol in
une
xpec
ted
situ
atio
ns.
5. S
ervi
ce
a. H
ave
your
pow
er to
ol s
ervi
ced
by a
qua
lified
repa
ir pe
rson
usi
ng
only
iden
tical
repl
acem
ent p
arts
. Thi
s w
ill en
sure
that
the
safe
ty o
f th
e po
wer
tool
is m
aint
aine
d.
WA
RN
ING
! The
app
lianc
e is
not
to b
e us
ed b
y pe
rson
s (in
clud
ing
child
ren)
with
redu
ced
phys
ical
, sen
sory
or
men
tal c
apab
ilitie
s, o
r lac
k of
exp
erie
nce
and
know
ledg
e,
unle
ss th
ey h
ave
been
giv
en s
uper
visi
on o
r ins
truc
tion.
Youn
g ch
ildre
n sh
ould
be
supe
rvis
ed to
ens
ure
that
they
do
not p
lay
with
the
appl
ianc
e.1.
Do
not s
tore
or u
se th
e to
ol a
nd b
atte
ry p
ack
in lo
catio
ns w
here
the
tem
pera
ture
may
reac
h or
exc
eed
400 C
(suc
h as
insi
de s
heds
or m
etal
bu
ildin
gs in
sum
mer
).2.
Do
not i
ncin
erat
e th
e ba
ttery
pac
k ev
en if
it is
ser
ious
ly d
amag
ed o
r is
com
plet
ely
wor
n ou
t. Th
e ba
ttery
can
exp
lode
in a
fire
.3.
Do
not u
se th
e m
eter
in a
pplic
atio
ns w
here
failu
re o
f the
met
er c
ould
re
sult
in p
erso
nal i
njur
y or
larg
e ec
onom
ic lo
ss.
The
ben
efits
pro
vid
ed u
nder
thi
s w
arra
nty
are
in a
dd
ition
to
othe
r rig
hts
and
rem
edie
s w
hich
are
ava
ilab
le t
o yo
u at
law
.
Our
goo
ds
com
e w
ith g
uara
ntee
s th
at c
anno
t b
e ex
clud
ed a
t la
w. Y
ou
are
entit
led
to
a re
pla
cem
ent
or re
fund
for
a m
ajor
failu
re a
nd fo
r co
mp
ensa
tion
for
any
othe
r re
ason
ably
fore
seea
ble
loss
or
dam
age.
Yo
u ar
e al
so e
ntitl
ed t
o ha
ve t
he g
ood
s re
pai
red
or
rep
lace
d if
the
g
ood
s fa
il to
be
of a
ccep
tab
le q
ualit
y an
d t
he fa
ilure
doe
s no
t am
ount
to
a m
ajor
failu
re.
Gen
eral
ly y
ou w
ill b
e re
spon
sib
le fo
r al
l cos
ts a
ssoc
iate
d w
ith a
cla
im
und
er t
his
war
rant
y, h
owev
er, w
here
you
hav
e su
ffere
d a
ny a
dd
ition
al
dire
ct lo
ss a
s a
resu
lt of
a d
efec
tive
pro
duc
t yo
u m
ay b
e ab
le t
o cl
aim
su
ch e
xpen
ses
by
cont
actin
g o
ur c
usto
mer
ser
vice
hel
plin
e ab
ove.
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Installing BatteriesThe thermo-hygrometer requires 3 x 1.5V AAA batteries to operate.
1. Press in the tab and lift off the battery compartment lid.
2. Insert the batteries into the compartment.
Note: Refer to the batteries symbols in the compartment and check that the batteries have been inserted in the correct orientation.
3. Replace the battery compartment lid.
Low Battery IndicatorWhen the low battery icon appears, the batteries are at low charge and need to be replaced.
1. Auto Shut Off Icon2. Settings & Limit Alarm Icons3. Max/Min Mode Icon4. Temperature Units5. Temperature Value6. Dew Point Units7. Dew Point Mode Icon8. Relative Humidity Unit9. Humidity/Dew Point Value
10. Datahold Icon11. Low Battery Icon12. Measurement Probe13. Digital Display14. Power Button15. ‘DP | SET’ Button16. ‘MAX | MIN’ Button17. ‘Backlight | HOLD’ button
DIGITAL HUMIDITY & TEMPERATURE METER
KNOW YOUR PRODUCT
1. BATTERIES
SETUP & PREPARATION
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Switching The Meter On & Off1. Press the power button to
switch the meter on. The built-in buzzer will emit a beep.
2. Press the power button again to switch the unit off.
Note: The unit will automatically switch off after 10 minutes of inactivity if the auto shut off function is toggled on. Refer to the Settings Adjustments instructions to toggle this function on/off.
Toggling Between Humidity & Dew Point MeasurementsThe unit will automatically enter measuring mode when switched on. Direct the probe at the area you want to measure to obtain temperature measurements.
Press the ‘DP | SET’ button to toggle between dew point and relative humidity readings while in measurement mode.
DataholdThe datahold function locks the measurent mode and displays the last reading taken onscreen.
Press the ‘Backlight | HOLD’ button to toggle the datahold mode on/off. The datahold symbol will appear on screen when this setting is on.
BacklightPress and hold the ‘Backlight | HOLD’ button for 1 second to toggle the screen backlight on/off.
Note: This function cannot be toggled while in the settings menu.
Displaying Maximum/Minimum ReadingsThis function shows the maximum or minimum temperature and humidity/dew point readings taken since the meter was switched on.
1. Press the ‘DP | SET’ button to select the desired measurement (dew point or relative humidity).
2. Press the ‘MAX | MIN’ button once to see the maximum reading recorded. The ‘MAX’ symbol appears onscreen.
3. Press ‘MAX | MIN’ button again to see the minimum reading. The ‘MIN’ symbold appears onscreen.
Note: No new measurements are taken while in max/min mode.
4. Press the ‘MAX | MIN’ button once more to return to measuring mode. The ‘MIN’ symbol will disappear.
Erasing Recorded Maximum/Minimum Readings1. Whilst in MAX. mode, pressing the
‘DP | SET’ button will erase the recorded maximum from memory. The display will show a series of dashes for the readings.
2. Enter MIN. mode by pressing the ‘MAX | MIN’ button and press the ‘DP | SET’ button’ again to erase the recorded minimum from memory.
3. Press the ‘MAX | MIN’ button to return to measuring mode. The unit will start recording maximum and minimum temperatures again.
2. CONTROLS 3. MAX./MIN. READINGS
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Measurement Alarm FunctionUpper and lower limits can be set for temperature, humidity and dew point respectively. The unit will beep and display ‘HI’ and ‘ALM’ when a recording exceeds the upper limit set.
‘LO’ and ‘ALM’ will show if the reading is below the lower limit (the unit will also beep).
Note: The humidity alarm is inactive when in dew point measuring mode. Similarly, the dew point alarm is dormant in humidity measuring mode.
Setting Upper & Lower Alarm Limits1. With the unit switched off, press and
hold down the ‘DP | SET’ button.
2. Then briefly press the power button to enter the limit settings menu.
Note: The limit settings menu will toggle through the high limit then the low limit for the temperature, humidity and then dew point respectively.
‘TEP’ will display onscreen for the temperature higher and lower limit.
‘HU’ will display onscreen for the humidity settings.
‘dP’ will display onscreen for the dew point menus.
3. Within the limit setting, press the rightwards arrow (‘MIN | MAX’ button) to cycle through the digits. The selected digit will flash.
4. Use the up and down arrows (‘Backlight | HOLD’ and ‘DP | SET’ buttons respectively) to change the selected digit value.
5. Long press the ‘MAX | MIN’ button to enter the next limit setting (Temperature Lower Limit).
6. Repeat steps 3-5 for the humidity and dew point limits.
‘HI’ will display onscreen for the higher limit.
‘LO’ will display onscreen for the lower limit.
7. The last limit setting is the dew point lower limit. Long pressing the ‘MAX | MIN’ button after that menu should switch off the unit.
Note: Always set the alarm higher limit higher than its corresponding lower limit, otherwise the settings menu will cycle back to the temperature higher limit instead of switching off after step 7. The alarm will still go off when the measured value exceeds the limits, but it will be difficult to tell if it is the upper or lower limit that has been exceeded.
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5. SETTINGS ADJUSTMENTS
Changing Temperature Units1. With the unit switched on and in
measuring mode, press and hold the ‘DP | SET’ button to enter the settings menu.
2. The first settings menu adjusts the units of measurement for the the temperature.
3. Press the ‘Backlight | HOLD’ button to toggle between °C and °F.
4. Press the ‘DP | SET’ button to enter the next menu.
Auto Shut OffThe next settings menu is for the auto shut off function.
1. Press the ‘Backlight | HOLD’ button to toggle this setting on/off.
2. Press the ‘DP | SET’ button to enter the next menu.
Toggling Measurement Alarm Functions On & OffThe settings menu then goes through the alarm functions for temperature, humidity and dew point respectively.
1. Press the ‘Backlight | HOLD’ button to toggle the temperature alarm on/off.
2. Press the ‘DP | SET’ button to enter the next menu.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the humidity and dew point alarms.
Note: Pressing the DP | SET’ button after the dew point alarm menu exits settings and puts the unit back into measuring mode.
Adjusting The Humidity OffsetThe humidity readings can be recalibrated when necessary by adding an offset.
1. With the unit switched off, press and hold down the ‘MAX | MIN’ button.
2. Then also press and hold down the power button until the unit emits a beep and enters the humidity offset menu.
Note: The humidity reading is calculated from the measured humidity plus the offset value.
3. Press the rightwards arrow (‘MIN | MAX’ button) to cycle through the digits. The selected digit will flash.
4. Use the up and down arrows (‘Backlight | HOLD’ and ‘DP | SET’ buttons respectively) to change the selected digit value.
5. Press the power button to turn the unit off after completing the adjustment.
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MAINTENANCE DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS
CleaningClean the appliance regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use cleaning agents or solvents; these may be aggressive to the plastic parts in the appliance. Ensure that no water can get into the interior of the appliance.
StorageSwitch off the tool, place it in the storage bag and store it in a dry location which is not accessible to unauthorised persons.
Remove the batteries before storage if the tool will not be in use for a long time.
WARNING! BEFORE CLEANING YOUR TOOL OR CARRYING OUT ANY MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE, MAKE SURE THAT THE POWER SUPPLY HAS BEEN REMOVED OR DISCONNECTED TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL STARTING. WarningRegulatory Compliance Mark
(RCM)
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Percent Relative Humidity
°C Degrees celsius Degrees Fahrenheit
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Power tools that are no longer usable should not be disposed of with household waste but in an environmentally friendly way. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your local council authority for recycling advice.
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CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT
SPARE PARTSSpare parts can be ordered from the Special Orders Desk at your local Bunnings Warehouse. For further information, or any parts not listed here, visit www.ozito.com.au or contact Ozito Customer Service: Australia 1800 069 486 New Zealand 0508 069 486 E-mail: [email protected]