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FACTORY
RESET
PROCEDURE
WARNING:
Performing
a
factory
reset
will
erase
all
MIN/MAX
values
and
weather
data
stored
in
the
display's
internal
memory
and
return
the
weather
units
settings
back
to
the
factory
defaults.
If
you
have
not
yet
uploaded
the
data
to
the
Heavy
Weather
Pro
software,
the
data
will
be
lost.
If
you
do
not
wish
to
reset
the
display
to
factory
defaults,
either:
Press
the
MIN/MAX
key
or
the
ALARM
key
to
exit
SET
mode,
or
Simply
wait
30
seconds
until
the
SET
mode
times
out
and
returns
to
the
Mode
1
display.
To
reset
the
display
to
the
factory
defaults,
follow
the
procedure
below.
WARNING:
A
factory
reset
will
erase
the
connection
between
the
display
and
the
thermo
‐
hygro
sensor
and
require
the
all
sensor
connections
to
be
re
‐
established.
1.
"rES
oFF"
will
flash.
2.
Use
the
▲
UP
ARROW
key
or
▼
DOWN
ARROW
key
to
select
"rES
on".
3.
Press
the
SET
key
to
confirm
and
a
countdown
timer
will
begin
counting
down
from
"127"
When
the
timer
displays
"dOnE",
you
must
remove
the
batteries
from
the
display
for
10
minutes.
While
the
batteries
are
out
of
the
display,
also
remove
the
batteries
from
the
thermo
‐
hygro
sensor
and
rain
sensor.
4.
After
waiting
for
10
minutes,
insert
the
batteries
into
the
thermo
‐
hygro
sensor,
and
rain
sensor
making
sure
to
align
the
"+"
symbol
on
the
batteries
with
the
markings
on
the
battery
cover
and
inside
the
battery
compartment.
5.
Within
2
minutes
of
inserting
the
batteries
into
the
sensors,
insert
the
batteries
into
the
display,
making
sure
to
align
the
"+"
symbol
on
the
batteries
with
the
markings
inside
the
battery
compartment.
6.
Wait
5
minutes
for
the
outdoor
weather
data
to
display.
If
any
of
the
outdoor
data
displays
"
‐‐
"
after
waiting
for
5
minutes,
follow
the
"Setting
Up"
Procedure
near
the
beginning
of
this
manual
or
in
the
Quick
Set
Up
Manual
included
with
the
product.
TO
EXIT
THE
MANUAL
SETTING
MODE
To
exit
the
manual
setting
at
any
time,
either:
Press
the
MIN/MAX
key
or
the
ALARM
key
to
exit
SET
mode,
or
Simply
wait
30
seconds
until
the
SET
mode
times
out
and
returns
to
the
Mode
1
display.
WEATHER
ALARM
OPERATIONS