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DETAILED SET-UP GUIDE 
 
I) BATTERY 

INSTALLATION 

 
Note:

 To avoid start-up problems make sure that the batteries do not spring free. 

 

 

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A)  REMOTE TEMPERATURE TRANSMITTER 

 

1)  Remove the battery cover.  Place your thumb over 

the two air-vent slots on the face of the remote 
temperature sensor, push down gently, and slide 
battery cover down and off.

 

Battery 
Cover 

2)  Observing the correct polarity, install 2 AA batteries.  

The batteries will fit tightly (to avoid start-up 
problems make sure that they do not spring free 
during installation).

 

3)  Replace the battery cover.

 

 

 

B) TEMPERATURE CLOCK

 

 

1)  Remove the battery cover, 

located on the backside of the 
temperature clock and directly 
below the function buttons.

 

2)  Observe the correct polarity, 

and install 2 AA batteries.

 

3) Replace the battery cover. 

 

Note:

 After the batteries have been installed a tone will sound, and all the LCD’s 

(Liquid Crystal Display) will briefly light up.  The indoor temperature, the date as 
“1/ 1”, the weekday as “MON”, 
and the remote temperature will 
be displayed (within three 
minutes).  Also, the time will 
appear as “-:--” for 
approximately 1 minute.  The 
WWVB search is automatically 
initiated, and a tower icon 
appears and flashes with the time colon (no tower icon will appear if the WWVB is 
too weak to be detected, and the time display will remain on “-:--”). While the 
WWVB search is being conducted various numbers will appear in the time display. 
Within 10 minutes the temperature clock will either display the WWVB time, or 
discontinue the search if the time is not found. If the search is cancelled “-:--” will 
appear in the time LCD.  The temperature clock will conduct a WWVB search every 
hour until the first signal is found.  Once the WWVB time is found, a search is 
automatically conducted nightly at midnight. If the signal is found at midnight, the 
tower icon will remain, if not, another search will take place every hour (until 6:00 

Outdoor temperature 

Dat

WWVB 

Alarm 

Radio reception 

Indoor temperature or 
seconds display 

Weekday or 
seconds display 

Battery Compartment 

Battery Cover 

Summary of Contents for WS-8011UM-TWC

Page 1: ...WS 8011MTWC 433 MHz Radio Controlled Temperature Clock Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...tons 6 Time Zone Setting 6 DST Daylight Saving Time Setting 7 Language Selection 7 Time Setting 7 8 Calendar Setting 8 12 24 Hour Setting 8 Selecting F or C 9 Features Operations Changing Display Mode...

Page 3: ...States at 60 kHz The signal can be received up to 2 000 miles away through the internal antenna in the temperature clock However due to the nature of the Earth s Ionosphere reception is very limited...

Page 4: ...oes not display both temperatures after the 10 minutes please retry the set up as stated above After both indoor and outdoor temperatures are displayed for 10 minutes you can place your remote tempera...

Page 5: ...e indoor temperature the date as 1 1 the weekday as MON and the remote temperature will be displayed within three minutes Also the time will appear as for approximately 1 minute The WWVB search is aut...

Page 6: ...am Mode or wait approximately 15 seconds for the temperature clock to automatically return to normal operation A FUNCTION BUTTONS There are 4 function buttons located on the backside of the temperatur...

Page 7: ...weekday D LANGUAGE SELECTION FOR THE WEEKDAY 1 Hold down the SET button for 2 seconds the selected time zone will flash 2 Press and release the SET button 2 times until the default language US flashes...

Page 8: ...7 Press and release the SET button to confirm the month and to set the date 8 The default date 1 will flash 9 Press and release the button to select the appropriate date 10 Press and release the SET...

Page 9: ...elected time zone will flash 2 Press and release the SET button 10 times until the default F flashes in the time LCD 3 Press and release the button to toggle between F and C 4 Press and release the SE...

Page 10: ...y B THE ALARM 1 SETTING THE ALARM Note The duration of the alarm is 85 seconds After each of the first two 25 second periods the rate of the alarm increases a Hold down the ALARM button for 5 seconds...

Page 11: ...the right of the time will flash The duration of the snooze function is 10 minutes then the alarm will resume 4 SUSPENDING ALARM While the alarm is sounding or the SNOOZE is active press and release t...

Page 12: ...nds with no hinge need to be folded out towards the edge Once the foldout table stands are extended place the temperature clock in an appropriate location B WALL MOUNTING 1 Using a straightedge horizo...

Page 13: ...ounting bracket onto the mounting surface Ensure that the screws are flush with the bracket 6 Snap the remote temperature sensor onto the mounted bracket B MOUNTING WITH ADHESIVE TAPE 1 With a nonabra...

Page 14: ...Do not use solvents or scouring agents they may mark and damage the displays and casings Do not submerge in water Immediately remove all low powered batteries to avoid leakage and damage Replace with...

Page 15: ...leave the unit alone overnight without pressing buttons 5 If problems persist contact La Crosse Technology Problem Hour is incorrect minute and date are correct Solution Be sure correct time zone and...

Page 16: ...F resolution outdoor 0 C to 50 C with 0 1 C resolution Checking intervals Every 10 seconds indoor 3 times in 10 minutes for remote temperature Power source Battery type Station 2 x AA 1 5V Alkaline T...

Page 17: ...NTAL CONSEQUENTIAL PUNITIVE OR OTHER SIMILAR DAMAGES ASSOCIATED WITH THE OPERATION OR MALFUNCTION OF THIS TEMPERATURE CLOCK THIS PRODUCT IS NOT TO BE USED FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES OR FOR PUBLIC INFORMATIO...

Page 18: ...ED OPERATION All rights reserved This handbook must not be reproduced in any form even in excerpts or duplicated or processed using electronic mechanical or chemical procedures without written permiss...

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