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2. Clean the solar radiation sensor and solar panel every 3 months with
damp cloth.
3. Replace batteries every 1-2 years. If left in too long, the batteries
may leak due to environmental challenges. In harsh environments,
inspect the batteries every 3 months (when cleaning the solar panel).
4. When replacing the batteries, apply a corrosion preventive
compound on the battery terminals.
5. In snowy environments, spray the top of the weather station with
anti-icing silicon spray to prevent snow build up.
Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
Solution
Wireless remote
(outdoor unit) not
reporting in to
console.
There are dashes
(--) on the display
console.
Check the thermo-hygrometer-transmitter LED
for flashing.
The outside sensor has an LED under the
plastic, just above the battery compartment.
The LED will flash every 48 seconds.
If the LED is not flashing every 48 seconds,
Replace
the
batteries
in
the
outside
thermo-hygrometer-transmitter.
If the batteries were recently replaced, check the
polarity. If the sensor is flashing every 48
seconds, proceed to the next step.
There
may
be
a
temporary
loss
of
communication due to reception loss related to
interference or other location factors,
or the batteries may have been changed in the
remote and the console has not been reset. The