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100%
solar
‐
powered
with
built
‐
in
rechargeable
alkaline
power
cell
(not
replaceable).
High
‐
efficient
solar
panels
maintain
operation
throughout
all
seasons
Transmission
range:
200
feet
(Open
field,
free
of
obstructions)
RAIN
SENSOR
Self
‐
emptying
bucket
Requires
2
‐
AA
alkaline
batteries
(not
included)
Transmission
range:
200
feet
(Open
field,
free
of
obstructions)
SET
UP:
IMPORTANT:
Make
sure
to
observe
the
correct
polarity
when
inserting
batteries.
The
"+"
markings
on
the
batteries
must
line
up
with
the
diagrams
inside
the
battery
compartments.
Inserting
the
batteries
incorrectly
may
result
in
permanent
damage
to
the
units.
During
the
setup
process,
place
the
wireless
display
and
the
outdoor
sensors
on
a
surface
with
5
‐
10
feet
between
the
sensors
and
the
display.
Only
use
Alkaline
Batteries,
rechargeable
batteries
may
not
work.
1.
It
is
important
to
allow
sufficient
light
to
reach
the
solar
panel
while
activating
the
wind
sensor.
Make
sure
the
lights
are
on
in
the
setup
room
and
the
solar
panel
is
facing
a
60W
light
bulb
or
brighter.
Ensure
the
panel
is
not
covered,
and
remove
the
black
protective
foil
on
the
solar
panel.
Remove
the
tape
covering
the
reset
hole.
Use
the
provided
plastic
reset
rod
to
gently
press
the
reset
button
once
in
the
hole
on
the
bottom
of
the
sensor.
2.
Insert
two
"AA"
size
batteries
into
the
rain
sensor
with
the
correct
polarity.
3.
Insert
two
"C"
size
batteries
into
the
thermo
‐
hygro
sensor
with
the
correct
polarity.
Wait
two
minutes
for
the
sensors
to
talk
to
each
other.
4.
Insert
three
"C"
size
batteries
into
the
wireless
display
with
the
correct
polarity.
Do
not
press
any
button
for
10
minutes.
NOTE:
Every
time
the
wireless
display
receives
data
from
the
sensors,
the
wireless
icons
will
blink
once
and
then
return
to
solid
if
the
last
transmission
was
successful.
A
wind
speed
or
rainfall
amount
that
reads
"0"
does
not
mean
reception
failure,
it
means
that
there
was
no
wind
or
rain
at
the
time
of
the
last
measurement.
The
thermo
‐
hygro
sensor
syncs
with
the
wind
and
rain
sensors
and
sends
all
outdoor
sensor
data
to
the
display.
The
thermo
‐
hygro
sensor
tries
for
4
minutes
to
sync
to
the
wind
sensor
and
then
4
minutes
for
the
rain
sensor.
If
not
successful
within
4
minutes,
the
thermo
‐
hygro
sensor
will
stop
looking
for
the
other
sensors.