3
Connector to connect power supply to the main station
Wireless sensor
A
4
3
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1 – DCF signal reception icon
2 – channel number
3 – low battery icon
4 – outdoor temperature
A – activate reception of DCF signal (WAVE)
Adapter connection and battery installation
1. When you first use the weather station, insert first backup batteries 3× 1.5 V AAA into it and connect the power
supply to the connector on the back side.
2. Use only the supplied power source, otherwise it may damage the weather station. Press and hold the SEARCH
button, outside temperature value starts flashing.
3. Then insert the batteries 2× 1.5 V AAA into the wireless sensor’s battery compartment on the back side.
Outdoor temperature is displayed on the weather station within 2 minutes.
When inserting batteries, make sure they have the correct polarity, otherwise they may damage the weather station
or sensor! Only use alkaline batteries of the same type, do not use rechargeable batteries. Low batteries in the sensor
are indicated by a red LED at the battery icon on the weather station display. Dispose of the used batteries in an
environmentally friendly way in accordance with the national legislation. Permanent backlight is only functional
when the weather station is connected to the power supply. The display is not lit when it is disconnected from the
power supply, but the backup batteries will preserve all the measured values.
We recommend placing the sensor on the north side of the house. The sensor is resistant to dripping water, however,
it should not be exposed to rain permanently. The range of the sensor may decrease substantially in urban areas. Also,
placing the sensor on metal objects will reduce its transmission range.
If you want to have the sensor placed in a room and measure the outdoor temperature, thread the wire probe
through a window which is not often used.
With frequent opening, the wire probe may be damaged or destroyed. The outdoor portion of the temperature wire
probe must be attached so as to prevent its tearing off in the wind.