How to Read Temperatures and Other Displays (continued)
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The bottom half of the receiver display will show
indoor temperature and humidity at its location.
•
The Temp Trend/Humidity Trend graphs on top &
bottom of the receiver unit display show an Up
symbol when the temperature increases more
than 1 degree (humidity 3%), a Steady symbol
when temperature change is less than 1 degree
(humidity less than 3%), or a Down symbol
when the temperature decreases more than 1
degree (humidity 3%) for 60 minutes in the
remote and receiver locations.
•
To view high/low daily temperatures (Max/Min
Memory) press Mode button on the receiver unit
(see Features & How to Access Functions section
of this manual).
•The Heat Index combines temperature and
relative humidity for an “apparent” temperature,
or how hot it actually feels. As the heat index
rises, so do the risks of heat disorders.
Classification
Heat Index
Temp Range
General Effect on
People at High Risk
Extremely
Hot
Very Hot
Hot
Very Warm
130ºF or
Higher
105ºF to
129ºF
90ºF to
104ºF
80ºF to
89ºF
Heat or Sunstroke highly likely
with continued exposure.
Sunstroke, heat cramps, or heat
exhaustion likely, and heatstroke
possible with prolonged exposure
and/or physical activity.
Sunstroke, heat cramps, or heat
exhaustion possible with prolonged
exposure and/or physical activity.
Fatigue possible with prolonged
exposure and/or physical activity.