User manual CHANEY INSTRUMENTS INDOOR HUMIDITY MONITOR MODEL 00613

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[. . . ] FURTHERMORE, NO PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION IS AUTHORIZED TO MODIFY OR WAIVE THE TERMS OF THIS PARAGRAPH, AND THE PRECEDING PARAGRAPH, UNLESS DONE IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY A DULY AUTHORIZED AGENT OF CHANEY. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. For in-warranty repair, please contact: Customer Care Department Chaney Instrument Company 965 Wells Street Lake Geneva, WI 53147 Deluxe Weather Station Forecaster #00825 DST OFF ON AM PM with wireless wind and temperature sensors TIMEZONE PST MST CST EST MAX MIN WIND GUST mph kph knots N NW NE INDOOR FUTURE FORECAST W SW MIN E SE Instruction Manual Package Contents: (A) Main Unit with Display Stand (B) Wireless Temperature & Humidity Sensor (C) Wireless Wind Sensor (1) Hardware Bag (1) Instruction Manual What You Need: · Philips Screwdriver · (7) AA batteries -see "Install Batteries" MAX MIN OUTDOOR S WIND SPEED MAX mph kph knots PRESSURE InHg hPa HISTORY HR. WIND CHILL A. Main Unit with Display Stand Chaney Customer Care 877-221-1252 Mon-Fri 8:00 a. m. [. . . ] See page 11 for more details. DST OFF ON AM PM TIME ZONE PST MST CST EST MAX MIN WIND GUST N mph kph knots INDOOR NW NE Future Weather Forecast Barometric Pressure FUTURE FORECAST W SW MIN E SE MAX MIN OUTDOOR S WIND SPEED MAX mph kph knots Outdoor Temperature WIND CHILL Install Batteries PRESSURE InHg HPa HISTORY HR. Outdoor Humidity Seasonal (wind chill) Barometric Pressure History Wind Speed Batteries must be installed into all three of the wireless sensors BEFORE installing batteries into the main display unit. Use only fresh or new batteries in all cases, and install correctly according to the polarity ( - & + ) symbols marked on the batteries and in the battery compartments. We suggest using lithium batteries for better cold weather performance. Do not mix old and new batteries. Wireless Temperature & Humidity Sensor INSTALL BATTERIES: 1. Remove larger rounded solar shield. INSTALL BATTERIES Wireless Temperature & Humidity Sensor Sends temperature and humidity information to the main unit via a 433 mhz wireless signal. This sensor should be mounted out of direct sunlight to ensure accurate readings. Powered by 2 "AA" batteries. Wireless Wind Sensor Sends wind speed and direction to main unit via a 433 mhz wireless signal. This sensor should be mounted high enough to accurately record and transmit wind information. Replace the compartment cover and replace the solar shield. REMOVE BATTERY DOOR -2- -3- Wireless Wind Sensor INSTALL BATTERIES: 1. Replace the battery compartment cover and replace and rotate the bottom cone section until it is securely tightened. SECTION 2 · SETUP Main Unit Startup INSTALL BATTERY After batteries are installed in both wireless sensors and the main unit is powered up, the main unit will search for the wireless sensor signals. After the sensors signals are received, the main unit will search for the atomic clock signal. Attach the mounting bracket utilizing the included screws and wall anchors (if applicable). Depending on the mounting surface, other steps may need to be taken to ensure the sensor is mounted securely. Attach the temperature & humidity sensor to the mounting bracket by simply sliding into the bracket. HORIZONTAL SURFACE Placement of Sensors The wireless sensors MUST BE PLACED OUTDOORS to observe outdoor weather conditions and relay them to the main unit display. The wireless sensors must be placed less than 100 feet from the main unit. -6- -7- SECTION 4 · OPERATION A DAILY MINIMUM/MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE MEMORY DISPLAY: Press the MIN/MAX button once to view the MINIMUM recorded values for temperature, humidity and wind speed. Press the "MIN/MAX" button again to view the MAXIMUM recorded values for temperature, humidity and wind speed. While viewing the MINIMUM or MAXIMUM, press and hold the "MIN/MAX" button for 2 seconds to clear the currently viewed recorded values. WIND GUST DST OFF ON H AM PM E TIMEZONE PST MST CST EST N mph kph knots A MAX MIN INDOOR E C NW NE FUTURE FORECAST W SW SE B PRESSURE HISTORY: Also available to you is the option to go back through the last 12 hours of pressure readings. Press the "HISTORY" button repeatedly to go through the barometric pressure history. You must have at least 1 hour of pressure records to go back through pressure history. WHen the pressure history reads "-0", the current pressure is being displayed. E A OUTDOOR MAX MIN AS MIN HR. D PRESSURE WIND SPEED MAX mph kph knots E H F F F InHg hPa HISTORY WIND CHILL C WEATHER FORECAST: ICONS This feature gives you the predicted weather forecast for the next 12 to 24 hours based on an advanced algorithm that includes barometric pressure system and temperature tracking. If there are a low number of "bars" present, you may experience no temperature display ( "--" ) or inaccuracy. See the troubleshooting section for more tips on wireless signal reception for the sensors and for the atomic clock signal. -8- -9- SECTION 5 · TROUBLESHOOTING and PRODUCT INFORMATION WIreless RF technology is subject to interference from many sources, as mandated by the FCC. [. . . ] This will cause the outdoor wireless sensor to stop transmitting temperature readings. Use lithium batteries in these low temperature conditions to ensure continued operation for wireless sensors placed outdoors. no bars No Wireless Sensor Data (no communication) no bars and flashing " -- " data Main Unit Display Not Working 40 - 10 - - 11 - About the Atomic Clock A clock is considered atomic if it has an accuracy of one second in a million years. Consumer clocks are considered atomic if they attain this accuracy by receiving a signal from an atomic clock. In North America, the National Institute of Standards and Technologies operates an atomic clock in Colorado which transmits the time codes via the radio station WWVB. [. . . ]

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