The indoor unit displays both the temperature of the location where it is set up and the
water temperature transmitted wirelessly by the outdoor unit on the display.
The indoor unit can be hung on a wall using the wall mount
16
or it can be
set up using the support stand
18
.
The signal range between outdoor unit and indoor unit is up to 60 m (65 yds.) in an
unobstructed environment. Reinforced concrete structures or similar obstructions reduce
the signal range. Likewise, positioning the outdoor unit close to sources of electrical
interference (e.g., computer monitors, TV sets, radio equipment) should be avoided.
Correct temperature measurement takes place in the shade. Keep the
measuring devices out of the direct sunlight to prevent the measuring
results from being distorted.
NOTICE!
Water or other liquids may cause the batteries to short-circuit in the
battery compartment.
- Make sure that neither water nor other liquids enter the battery
compartment.
Inserting or changing batteries
Outdoor unit
Change the batteries in the outdoor unit
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as soon as the battery symbol
3
appears on
the display.
1. Turn the solar light
13
counterclockwise to unscrew it from the outdoor unit
14
.
2. Remove the screw
19
to undo the locking device (see Fig. C).
3. Open the housing by turning the battery compartment cover
21
counterclockwise.
The housing is open.
4. Pull the battery holder
22
out of the housing (see Fig. D).
5. Remove the old batteries.
At delivery there are no batteries in the battery compartment.
6. Insert 2 new AAA batteries.
Always exchange all batteries. Never mix batteries with different charge levels. Use
only batteries that are listed in the "Technical Data" section.
7. Push the battery holder
22
all the way into the housing.
8. Turn the battery compartment cover
21
clockwise until it fits tightly on the housing
so that you can re-insert the screw
19
as a locking device.
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