Radio Shack 63-1037 Owner'S Manual Download Page 1

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OWNER’S MANUAL — 
Please read before using this equipment.

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63-1037

Thank you for purchasing the RadioShack 
Wireless Pool/Spa Thermometer. Your 
thermometer measures water temperature, 
and is useful in swimming pools, hot tubs, 
and freezers. It is for use with an in/out 
thermometer (not supplied, available at your 
local RadioShack store or online at 
www.radioshack.com). The supplied wall 
mount holder and stand let you mount it 
wherever you like.

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Your thermometer requires two AA batteries 
(not supplied) for power. For the best 
performance and longest life, we 
recommend RadioShack alkaline 
batteries.

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1. Remove the wall-mount holder from the 

back of the thermometer.

2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the 

screws on the battery compartment 
cover and remove the cover.

3. Slide 

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 to the desired 

setting, then press 

RESET

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channel appears on the display.

4. Slide 

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 to the desired setting.

5. Place two batteries in the compartment 

as indicated by the polarity symbols 
(+ and –) marked inside.

6. Replace the cover and secure it with the 

screws. 

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Place the temperature sensor probe where 
you want to test. The current temperature 
and selected channel appear. Signals 
transmit to the main unit about every 30 
seconds. 

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If your thermometer stops working properly, 
use a pointed object to press 

RESET

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resets the temperature and reinitializes the 
sensor transmitter.

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Place your thermometer on a flat surface 
using the supplied stand, or mount it on the 
wall using screws (not supplied) and the 
supplied holder.

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Choose an indoor or outdoor location for 
your thermometer that is within 60 – 90 feet 
(20 – 30 meters) of the main unit.  

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WIRELESS THERMOMETER

Liquid Crystal Display — The 
current temperature and selected 
channel appear.

Temperature Sensor Probe — Place it in 
water to test the temperature.

°C / °F — Select Centigrade (°C) or 
Fahrenheit (°F) for your desired degree 
format.

Wall Mount Holder — Use to mount 
the thermometer on a wall.

Removeable Stand — Use to set 
thermometer on a table or other flat surface.

Channel 1/2/3 — Slide to Channel 1, 2, or 3. Set 
to a different channel than the other remote 
sensors you are using.

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• Use only fresh batteries of the required size 

and recommended type.

• Do not mix old and new batteries, different 

types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or 
rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of 
different capacities.

• If you do not plan to use the thermometer for 

a month or more, remove the batteries. 
Batteries can leak chemicals that can 
destroy electronic parts.

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Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly.  
Do not burn or bury them.

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Operation

• Do not set two or more thermometers to the 

same channel when using them with one 
main unit. Otherwise you will unable to judge 
which thermometer the digits represent.

• Your thermometer comes with a protective 

film covering the display which should be 
removed before use.

Selecting a Location

The construction of your home or office might 
affect the transmission range between the 
main unit and the thermometer. If you have a 
choice of several locations, try each to see 
which provides the best performance.

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