This instruction manual is part of this product and should be kept in a safe place for future reference. It contains
important information on setup and operation.
1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Thermor Home Weather Station (HWS). Developed with state of the art technology
and digital electronics, this device readouts of the weather conditions around you.
To understand how to properly install and program your weather station, please read this instruction manual
carefully and keep it in a safe place.
The Home Weather Station and its accuracy is meant for personal use. This information should not be used for
scientific purposes.
2. SAFETY NOTES
• Damage caused by failure to comply with this instruction manual will invalidate any warranty! The manufacturer
and supplier will not be held liable for any damages due to failure to comply with this product!
• In case of harm or damage to a person or property caused by improper handling or failure to comply with this
instruction manual, the manufacturer and supplier cannot be held liable.
• For reason of safety and operation, alteration to this device is strictly prohibited.
• To operate the weather station, use only supplied adapter and batteries of the recommended type.
• Do not leave discharged batteries in the device as these may corrode and release chemicals that may damage
the unit.
• Inserting batteries in an incorrect polarity will cause damage to this product.
• Do not dispose of new or used batteries in a fire as the may explode or release dangerous chemicals into the
environment.
• This product is not a toy; keep out of the reach of children.
• This product is not to be used for medical purposes or for public information.
• Any modification or alteration to this product is strictly prohibited without the manufacturer’s authorization and
may prohibit the user’s further use to this product.
3. WEATHER STATION FUNCTION AND FEATURES
The home monitor measures the indoor environment of its surrounding area (temperature, humidity and
atmospheric pressure) and receives weather data from the following three outdoor sensors:
1) Thermometer-Transmitter Sensor
2) Wind Sensor (speed and direction)
3) Rain Gauge Sensor (cumulative rainfall)
The data from the outdoor sensors are transmitted every 128 seconds to bring you the latest weather information
which is displayed on the home monitor’s LCD (updating the information faster is prohibited by FCC criteria and
would drastically reduce battery life). The outdoor thermometer-transmitter sensor is the main data
communication unit. The thermometer-transmitter connects to the wind and rain sensors via insulated cables,
whereby power and weather information is transferred. The collected data is then transmitted by the
thermometer-transmitter back to the home monitor. Weather data is sent from the thermometer-transmitter
sensor by wireless transmission -- 433MHz (up to 60 meters in open space).
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