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5. MOUNTING
CAUTION:
Great care must be taken when mounting the HWS components. The manufacture/supplier cannot be
held liable for personal or property damage when setting up the components. Please use caution when choosing a
mounting point.
Prior to drilling mounting holes and permanently affixing any of the units, please ensure the following points are
considered:
1. Cable lengths of the units meet with your distance requirements at mounting points.
2. Signal from the thermometer-transmitter sensor can be received by the home monitor at mounting point.
3. Make sure the transmitter is easily accessible. You will have to periodically replace batteries. Mount it as close to
the ground as possible.
A. Home Monitor
With three retractable legs at the back of the home monitor, the unit can be placed
onto any flat surface or mounted on a wall by using a nail or screw (not provided).
• For accurate data transmission, make sure that the home monitor is not placed in direct
sunlight, or placed in an area with drafts caused by heaters or air conditioners.
• Do not mount the home monitor on a wall which has metal heat/air conditioning
ductwork or high voltage wiring in the wall behind the station, it may interfere with its
ability to receive data from the transmitter.
• Do not mount the home monitor close to fluorescent lights or other electrical appliance.
Such devices dramatically decrease signal reception, and in some cases, prevent all
signals from reaching the home monitor.
• If the main unit is in area of transmission interference (e.g. on or near concrete walls,
home appliances, computers or metal objects) the distance of transmission will be
drastically reduced or non-existent.
Desk Mount Position
Table Top Position
Wall Mount