Radio Shack 63-1032 Owner'S Manual Download Page 8

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Preparation

You can also use a pass-through tube to
route the cord through a wall.

Cautions:

• The outdoor sensor is permanently

attached to the thermometer. Do not
try to remove it.

• Avoid routing the outdoor sensor’s

cord where it could be pinched or
cut.

Note: Keep the thermometer and outdoor
sensor away from artificial sources of
heat or cold such as stoves, heating
vents, radiators, and direct sunlight.

Attaching the Stand

1. Flip up the two tabs on the stand. 

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Summary of Contents for 63-1032

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment In Out Thermometer with Indoor Humidity Gauge 63 1032 fm Page 1 Thursday June 22 2000 11 29 AM...

Page 2: ...3 Line LCD Display displays the in door relative humidity and the indoor and outdoor temperatures in Celsius or Fahr enheit Minimum Maximum Memory lets you recall the lowest and highest indoor and ou...

Page 3: ...eset it or replaced its batteries Temperature Compensation assures accurate indoor relative humidity mea surement unaffected by temperature changes Wet Dry Indicators appear when there is excess or in...

Page 4: ...ration INSTALLING REPLACING BATTERIES Your thermometer hygrometer requires two AA batteries not supplied for power For the longest life and best perfor 3 Line LCD Display Memory Battery Compartment Re...

Page 5: ...d new batteries different types of batteries standard alkaline or rechargeable or rechargeable batteries of different capacities 1 Press on the tab on the battery com partment cover and lift the cover...

Page 6: ...ndoor relative humidity appear 3 Replace the cover If the display appears weak or the ther mometer does not work properly replace the batteries Cautions Never leave dead or weak batteries in the therm...

Page 7: ...he thermometer on a lev el surface such as a desktop or counter using the supplied stand or you can mount it on a wall For the best mounting results attach the thermometer and outdoor sensor on dry wa...

Page 8: ...r Do not try to remove it Avoid routing the outdoor sensor s cord where it could be pinched or cut Note Keep the thermometer and outdoor sensor away from artificial sources of heat or cold such as sto...

Page 9: ...into place Note Make sure the flat side of the base faces the front of the thermometer To remove the stand gently pull it away from the unit Mounting the Thermometer You need a wood screw not supplie...

Page 10: ...l 1 Mark the position of the screw hole 2 In the marked location drill a hole slightly smaller than the wood screw Caution Be careful not to drill into any objects behind the wall Keyhole Slot Screw O...

Page 11: ...ter with the screw head then carefully push the ther mometer onto the screw head and slide it down into place Mounting the Outdoor Sensor You need a nail wood screw or masonry screw not supplied with...

Page 12: ...w Caution Be careful not to drill into any objects behind the wall 3 Slide the wire bracket off the outdoor sensor 4 Push the nail or screw tip through the small loop on the wire bracket then drive th...

Page 13: ...line and the indoor temperature IN in the second line Note If the outdoor temperature rises above 158 F 70 C or falls below 58 F 50 C the thermometer displays HHH or LLL in the first line Changing the...

Page 14: ...lays indoor humidity in the third line When the indoor relative humidity rises above 70 WET appears indicating ex cess moisture in the air When the indoor relative humidity falls below 40 DRY appears...

Page 15: ...tures and humidity 1 Press MEMORY to recall the maxi mum MAX indoor and outdoor tem peratures and indoor humidity display 2 Press MEMORY again to recall the minimum MIN indoor and outdoor temperatures...

Page 16: ...imum maximum memory and reset it to the current temperature hold down MEMORY for about two seconds The display resets and the current temperatures and humidity appears RESETTING THE THERMOMETER If the...

Page 17: ...p it Keep the thermometer away from dust and dirt and wipe it with a damp cloth occasional ly to keep it looking new Modifying or tampering with the ther mometer s internal components can cause a malf...

Page 18: ...50 to 70 C Relative Humidity Operating Range 25 to 95 RH Temperature Compensation Range 14 to 140 F 10 to 60 C Resolution 0 2 F 0 1 C Sampling Cycle Approximate 10 Seconds Accuracy 1 8 at 32 to 104 F...

Page 19: ...nsions HWD 59 16 35 16 15 16 Inches 142 84 24 mm Specifications are typical individual units might vary Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice 63 1032 fm Page 19 Thursday...

Page 20: ...warranty period take the product and the Ra dioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option unless otherwise provided by law a correct the defect...

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