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• Keep the button pressed to reset the total rainfall to 0 mm (or inches).
• The external sensor measures the daily, weekly, monthly and total rainfall.
• Again press the RAIN (5) button to switch between the different modes, whereupon
the corresponding symbol "DAILY", "WEEKLY", "MONTHLY" or "TOTAL" appears and
specifies the current display mode.
• The rainfall is presented as a bar chart in the centre left of the display. The current
rainfall and the saved values of the past 6 months are displayed.
• On display of the total rainfall keep the RAIN button pressed, to reset the total rainfall.
• After doing this, the daily, weekly or monthly rainfall balances reset themselves,
when a new day, week or month starts.
• To change the unit of the rainfall quantity:
• Keep the
Clock/Set
button (13) pressed to reach the setting mode.
• Press
+
or
-
to correct the selection and the clock/set button to confirm the setting in
the sequence below (or to skip):
• Weather Forecast > 12/24hr format > D/M or M/D format > Time Zone Offset > Hr >
Min > Yr > > Month> Date > Temperature unit > Rainfall unit (mm or inch) > Wind
Speed unit > Pressure unit > Pressure value > EXIT
• (Weather Forecast > 12/24hr format > D/M or M/D format > Time Zone Offset > Hr
> Min > Yr > > Month> Date > Temperature unit > Rainfall unit (mm or inch) > Wind
Speed unit > Pressure unit > Pressure value > EXIT)
i) Weather forecast and atmospheric pressure
• The weather station forecasts weather conditions of the next 12 -24 hours due to
the change in atmospheric pressure. The coverage area amounts to 30 - 50 km. The
weather forecast is based on the change in atmospheric pressure and is 70-75%
correct. Since weather conditions cannot be forecast 100% correctly, we do not
accept any responsibility for damage which comes about as a result of incorrect
forecasts.
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