– 32 –
– 33 –
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b) Automatic reset
• Provided that in the setting mode the automatic reset is activat-
ed (AUTO MIN MAX ON). AUTO appears permanently on the
display.
• All maximum and minimum values will be reset automatically
every midnight at 0:00.
• An interim manual reset is still possible.
6.3 Forecast
6.3.1 Weather forecast symbols (Fig. 4)
• The weather station has 6 different weather symbols: sunny,
slightly cloudy, cloudy, rain, storm, snow.
• Snow is shown if rain is forecasted and the outdoor tempera-
ture on channel 1 is under 0 °C.
• The weather forecast covers a range of 12 – 24 hours and indi-
cates only a general weather trend. For example, if the current
weather is cloudy and the rain symbol is displayed, it does not
mean the product is faulty because it is not raining. It simply
means that the atmospheric pressure has dropped and the
weather is expected to get worse but not necessarily rain. The
accuracy is about 70-75 %.
6.3.2 Weather Jack (Fig. 4)
• Weather forecast by ”Weather Jack”: Shorts, scarf, gloves or
umbrella? ”Weather Jack” shows in 28 variations always the
correct clothing for the current weather and the outdoor tem-
perature.
• Please keep in mind that the clothing state is based on the
information of the transmitter received on channel 1. If this
transmitter is not situated outside or if there is no transmitter
connected to channel 1, a wrong or no display will be the result.
6.3.3 Trend arrows
• The trend arrows on the display will show whether the atmos-
pheric pressure of the last 3 hours is increasing, steady or
decreasing.
Increase (+1-2 hPa)
Weather improvement
Fast increase
Significant weather
(>+2hPa)
improvement
Wireless weather station
Steady (±1hPa)
Stable weather conditions
Decrease (-1-2 hPa)
Weather deterioration
Fast decrease
Significant weather
(>-2hPa)
deterioration
7. Location and mounting
• When placed outdoors, choose a shady and dry place for the
transmitter. Direct sunlight may trigger incorrect measurement
and continuous humidity damages the electronic components
needlessly.
• Place the base station in any room of the house.
• Avoid being close to possible sources of interference that may
affect radio reception. It is recommended to keep a distance of
at least 2 metres to possibly interfering sources (TV, computer,
microwave, wireless phones, baby monitors) and large metal
objects (e.g. refrigerator). Within solid walls, especially ones
with metal parts, the transmission range can be reduced con-
siderably. In extreme cases, please place the unit close to a win-
dow to improve reception.
• Check whether the transmission from the transmitter to the
base station is possible and whether the DCF radio clock signal
can be received.
• If necessary, choose another position for the outdoor transmit-
ter and/or receiver.
• If the transmission is successful, you can place or wall mount
the base station and the outdoor transmitter with the suspen-
sion device.
• To wall-mount the transmitter, screw the holder to the wall and
click the outdoor transmitter into the holder.
• Do not use the base station in the vicinity of radiators, other
sources of heat or in direct sunlight.
8. Battery replacement
• As soon as the battery symbol will appear on the outdoor values
display of the base station or on the display of the outdoor
transmitter, change the batteries of the outdoor transmitter.
• Change the batteries of the base station, when the battery sym-
bol appears on the indoor values display.
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