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Until a time has been set, the clock will count up the time since battery installation.

MAXIMUM/MINIMUM TEMPERATURE MEMORY RECALL

The thermometer will store the last recorded high and low temperatures over a 24-hour period.
The 24-hour period starts when the stations are powered up.

● Press the “MEM” button on the back of the base station once to display the maximum

indoor and outdoor temperature readings since the station was last reset. “MAX” will
show on the LCD.

● Press the “MEM” button a second time to display the minimum indoor and outdoor

temperature readings since the station was last reset. “MIN” will show on the LCD.

● Press the “MEM” button a third time to see current indoor and outdoor temperatures, or

the display will automatically return to current readings after 5 seconds.

To clear the maximum and minimum readings: press and hold the “MEM” button for 3 seconds
to clear both memories. The temperature displays show dashes (“--”) and the station will begin
to track new MAX and MIN readings. The memories will also reset when the station’s batteries
are removed.

PROBLEM SOLVING

1. If the base station does not receive a transmission from the remote sensor for one hour,

the outdoor temperature display will show dashes (“- -”). Press and hold the “ ” button
on the front of the base station for 3 seconds to force a transmission signal. If the
connection still fails:

a. Check that the remote is properly positioned, within the appropriate transmission

range (200 feet). Transmissions are vastly affected by building materials and
where the receiver and remote stations are positioned. Try various setups for the
best results. Shorten the distance between receiver and remote stations when
necessary.

b. Check to make sure the transmission path is clear of obstacles and interference.
c. Place the remote sensor closer to the base station.
d. Remove and reinstall all batteries. Try fresh batteries.

2. If the temperature is higher than the range of the station, the display will show “HH.H”.

If the temperature is lower, this display will show “LL.L”.

a. Indoor temperature range is 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C).
b. Outdoor temperature range transmitted by remote sensor is -4°F to 140°F (-

20°C to 60°C) using alkaline batteries. (Use of Lithium batteries can extend the
range to -40°F to 140°F / -40°C to 60°C.)

3. The temperature sensors are manufactured to be accurate within plus or minus 2°F (1°C)

within a temperature range from 32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C) and plus or minus 4°F (2°C)

Summary of Contents for 1730

Page 1: ...tation Remove the battery compartment door Install 2 AAA size batteries into the battery compartment according to the polarity markings Replace the battery compartment door Remote Sensor The remote se...

Page 2: ...regular IMPORTANT Always replace both batteries at the same time do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline standard carbon zinc or rechargeable ni cad ni mh etc batteries TIP When the tempe...

Page 3: ...isplays the indoor temperature IN from its location The remote station transmits outdoor temperature OUT from its location back to the base station The indoor and outdoor temperature readings will dis...

Page 4: ...a transmission from the remote sensor for one hour the outdoor temperature display will show dashes Press and hold the button on the front of the base station for 3 seconds to force a transmission sig...

Page 5: ...n extreme weather conditions If these conditions become likely to occur temporarily move the sensor to an indoor area Otherwise permanent damage to the sensor s internal circuits may occur 2 Do not im...

Page 6: ...ion This equipment 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 agai...

Page 7: ...nications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be de...

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