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Care & Maintenance

Display Care

Clean with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use caustic cleaners or abrasives. Keep away 

from dust, dirt and moisture. Clean ventilation ports regularly with a gentle puff of air.

5-in-1 Sensor Care

Clean the Sensor

Clean with a soft damp cloth. Do not use caustic cleaners or abrasives that will mar the 

polished surfaces of the rain collection funnel or the solar cell. Scratches will result in 

decreased performance and reliability.

Insect Prevention 

Insects may cause obstructions and interrupt data by nesting in or on the 5-in-1 sensor. 

To limit this problem, spray the OUTSIDE of the sensor with a household insect repellent. 

Consult the insect repellent instructions prior to use.

Snow & Freezing Weather

The 5-in-1 sensor will not be damaged by freezing conditions. NOTE: If the rain  

collector cup fills with snow and then melts, it will register as rain on the display.

Clean the Rain Collector Cup
 

Remove and empty  rain collector debris filter. The debris filter is located in the rain  

collector funnel. Remove from the top by gently squeezing and pulling out.

Clean the Wind Vane & Anemometer

Remove foreign matter from the outside of the sensor for free movement of the wind 

vane and anemometer. If needed, use a small amount of spray lubricant, clear silicone 

or graphite powder on the anemometer for improved movement.

If your AcuRite product does not operate properly after trying 

the troubleshooting steps, visit www.AcuRite.com or call  

(877) 221-1252 for assistance.

Problem

Possible Solution

Inaccurate wind 

readings

•  What is wind reading being compared to?  Pro 

weather stations are typically mounted at 30 ft high 

or more. Make sure to compare data using a sensor 

positioned at the same mounting height.

•  Check location of the sensor. Ensure it’s mounted a 

minimum of 5 ft in the air with no obstructions around 

it (within several feet).

•   Ensure wind cups are spinning freely. If they hesitate or stop 

try lubricating with graphite powder or spray lubricant.

Troubleshooting

Summary of Contents for 01538

Page 1: ...ures Benefits 5 in 1 4 Features Benefits Display 5 Setup 8 5 in 1 Sensor Setup 8 Display Setup 9 Set the Time Date Units 10 Backlight Settings 10 Placement Guidelines 11 5 in 1 Sensor Installation 12...

Page 2: ...ive film that is applied to the LCD screen prior to using this product Locate the tab and peel off to remove Package Contents 1 Display with Tabletop Stand 2 5 in 1 Sensor 3 Sensor Mounting Bracket 4...

Page 3: ...e network password and the WU Station ID and Station Key Password created in step 1 Press Save and Reset to save your settings 6 Confirm is shown on the display If you see x instead refer to the Troub...

Page 4: ...lting in more accurate temperature measurement 3 A B C Switch ID code that must match display s A B C switch to ensure units synchronize 4 Battery Compartment 5 Temperature Humidity Sensors internal 6...

Page 5: ...y Compartment 4 A B C Switch ID code that must match sensor s A B C switch to ensure units synchronize 5 Plug in for Power Adapter 6 Battery Compartment Cover 7 Power Adapter 8 RESET Button Press and...

Page 6: ...6 Features Benefits Display 2 1 4 3 5 7 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 17 22 23 24 25...

Page 7: ...internet connection see Troubleshooting page 16 11 Moon Phase 12 Current Rainfall Rainfall recorded since 12 00 am 13 Month Year All Time Rainfall 14 Clock 15 Date 16 Button For viewing high and low r...

Page 8: ...lithium batteries for the best product performance Heavy duty or rechargeable batteries are not recommended The 5 in 1 sensor requires lithium batteries in low temperature conditions Cold temperature...

Page 9: ...eable batteries DO NOT short circuit the supply terminals IMPORTANT Batteries are a backup power source to preserve records in the event of a power outage Power adapter is required as the primary powe...

Page 10: ...tically exit SET MODE if no buttons are pressed for 20 seconds Enter setup mode at any time by pressing the button Display Backlight Settings This weather station s color display features three differ...

Page 11: ...arge metallic items thick walls metal surfaces or other objects that may limit wireless communication PREVENT WIRELESS INTERFERENCE Place both units at least 3 feet 9 m away from electronic devices TV...

Page 12: ...Fasten mounting base included to a post or pole not included using the 4 longer screws included in the hardware bag 2 Insert the mounting base into the hole on the bottom of the sensor 3 Make sure th...

Page 13: ...to cycle through outdoor temperature and humidity high low records 3 While in records mode press and release the or arrows to access rainfall records rainfall will flash on the display 4 Press and re...

Page 14: ...elease the button The current HIGH alarm value will be shown 3 Press and release the or buttons to adjust the alarm s HIGH value 4 Press and release the button If applicable the current LOW alarm valu...

Page 15: ...to gain a strong connection Outdoor temperature is flashing or showing dashes Flashing of the outdoor temperature may be an indication of wireless interference Make sure the A B C switch in the batter...

Page 16: ...ay must be within range of each other Relocate your display closer to your router Ensure the network name and password you ve entered are correct NOTE Both network name and password are case sensitive...

Page 17: ...lean the Rain Collector Cup Remove and empty rain collector debris filter The debris filter is located in the rain collector funnel Remove from the top by gently squeezing and pulling out Clean the Wi...

Page 18: ...normal steady rainfall When cup is empty of water display should register 1 06 Tips There should be nearly an equal number of water drops about 25 water drops between bucket tips If not adjust the cal...

Page 19: ...limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equ...

Page 20: ...ctive item s If we determine that repair or replacement is not feasible we may at our option refund the amount of the original purchase price THE ABOVE DESCRIBED WARRANTY IS THE SOLE WARRANTY FOR THE...

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