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View MAX data:

 Press the 

 button once to view maximum temperature and humidity 

values for indoor and remote data. 

 

Reset MAX data:

 Hold the 

 button for five seconds to reset maximum temperature 

and humidity values for indoor and remote data. 

 

View MIN data:

 Press the 

 button once to view minimum temperature and humidity 

values for indoor or remote data. 

 

Reset MIN data:

 Hold the 

 button for five seconds to reset minimum temperature 

and humidity values for indoor and remote data. 
 

Heat Index/Dew Point/Mold Risk 

 

Heat Index: 

 

Heat Index combines the effects of heat and humidity.  

 

Heat Index is what the temperature feels to a human being.  

 

As humidity increases, the body is unable to cool effectively.  

 

The temperature will feel warmer. 

 
View Heat Index: 

From the default time display, press the HEAT/DEW button once and 

Heat Index will show instead of the remote ambient temperature. 

Note:

 Heat index will be the same number as the temperature until the remote temperature 

is above 26.7°C (80°F).  

 
Dew Point Temperature:   

 

Dew Point Temperature is the saturation point of the air, or the temperature to which 
the air has to cool in order to create condensation.  

 

The higher the dew points, the higher the moisture content of the air at a given 
temperature. 
 

View Dew Point Temperature: 

From the default time display, press the HEAT/DEW 

button twice and Dew Point will show instead of the remote ambient temperature. The 
words “Dew Point” will show near remote temperatures.  

Note:

 Dew Point is lower than the actual temperature. 

 

Mold Risk (Remote and Indoor): 

 

Mold spores occur in both indoor and outdoor environments.  

 

When mold spores drop on places where there is excessive moisture, mold may grow.  

 

Place the remote sensor outdoors to monitor backyard weather conditions, or use it 
indoors to monitor high mold risk areas like in a crawl space or a basement. 

 

View Indoor and Remote Mold Risk:

  From the default time display, press the 

HEAT/DEW button three times to view the mold risk indicators for indoor and remote 
sensor. 
 

Mounting/Positioning Remote sensor 

 

First:

 Place the remote sensor in the desired shaded location and the weather station in the 

home. Wait approximately 1 hour before permanently mounting the remote sensor to 
ensure that there is proper reception.  
 

POSITION 
Outdoor: 

 

Protect the remote sensor from standing rain or snow and from the overhead sun, which 
can cause it to read incorrectly.  

 

Mounting under an eave or deck rail works well. 

 

If you choose, you can construct a small roof or box for the remote sensor. Be sure a 
box has vents. 

Summary of Contents for 308-1414M

Page 1: ...ermittent Remote Temperature 4 Remote Temperature is stuck or HH H LL L 4 Remote sensor drains batteries quickly 4 Remote Humidity goes to dashes when temperature is cold 5 Remote sensor fell The sens...

Page 2: ...dvance of the current year Batteries dated earlier than six years from now may still work but may be unstable in performance Good name brand batteries make less noise which reduces the chance of RF ra...

Page 3: ...splay will be dashes If synchronization fails once the antenna will lose one bar If synchronization fails twice the antenna will lose two bars If RF radio frequency reception fails five times the ante...

Page 4: ...ote temperature area move the remote sensor to another room with one wall between the remote sensor and the weather station Observe to see if the temperature remains on consistently for 1 hour If the...

Page 5: ...sors Visit your local Retailer or La Crosse Technology Store http store lacrossetechnology com Note Be sure to order the correct model and frequency to avoid receiving the incorrect item Call La Cross...

Page 6: ...e condensation The higher the dew points the higher the moisture content of the air at a given temperature View Dew Point Temperature From the default time display press the HEAT DEW button twice and...

Page 7: ...emote sensor onto the screw hanging hole on the backside Gently pull down to lock the screw in place Option 2 Insert the mounting screw through the front of the remote sensor and into the wall Tighten...

Page 8: ...avel through a hill Temperature Alerts Explanation The remote and indoor temperature alerts are set in two separate steps Set the alert value Arm Disarm the alert Select Temperature Alert Values Hold...

Page 9: ...light OFF Press the HI LOW OFF button again to turn the backlight off Press the HI LOW OFF button to return to full strength Note When the backlight is off press any button to activate the backlight f...

Page 10: ...OW OFF button to snooze the alarm for 10 minutes The snooze option can repeat three times The alarm icon will flash while the snooze feature is active Note while the alarm sounds press any button exce...

Page 11: ...s and release the or buttons to select the correct month Confirm with the TIME SET button and move to the date 9 DATE The date will flash Press and release the or buttons to select the correct date Co...

Page 12: ...s generally a power related issue Batteries may be overpowered or underpowered Remove batteries from weather station Press any button 20 times Leave the batteries out of the display for 2 hours Insert...

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