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1. Temperature Forecast Updates The sensor probe sends temperature and weather condition infor mation to the base unit After battery installation allow 6 hours for the unit to analyze weather conditions and report forecasts Weather readings will update as follows e Current temperature updates approximately every 30 seconds e Temperature and weather forecasts update every 6 hours during the first 24 hours of operation after battery installation e After 24 hours updates occur every 1 hour After an extreme temperature changes ex relocating the sensor from a warm indoor location to snowy outdoors allow a few min utes for the temperature reading to stabilize Precautions 1 Always read the instruction manual before operating this product 2 Do not immerse the base unit in water If you spill liquid on it dry immediately with a soft lint free cloth 3 The sensor probe is weather resistant but not waterproof and should never be submerged in water It should be placed away from direct sunlight rain and snow 4 Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials This may scratch plastic parts and corrode electronic circuits 5 Do not subject unit to excessive force shock dust temperature or humidity This may result in malfunction shorter electronic life span damaged battery or distorted parts 6 Do not tamper with the unit s internal components Doing so will invalidate the warranty on this prod
2. GD GO C F Selection Press the C F button on the back of the unit to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures Tips Setup Place the tabletop base unit indoors in a well ventilated location away from direct sunlight with access to the outdoors through a window or other opening Locate the sensor probe in a dry shaded area Direct sunlight direct contact with snow or ice or other extreme temperature conditions will affect accuracy Reset To reset the weather forecaster remove and reinstall all batteries Repeat set up procedures To Read the Weather Forecaster Tm Bs Current Temp dL theo D CFE ea ma i BD Today Today Afternoon Evening Tomorrow Morning KET SD CK SD aiid _O 4 Of cc Lb F COON h tF 1 Current outdoor temperature 2 Low battery indicator 3 Current weather condition icon 4 Clock Date 5 3 forecast displays over 24 hours Morning 7AM 11AM Afternoon 11AM 3PM Evening 3PM 9PM Forecast screens will rotate as time periods change with the next period appearing at the left Back View Keyhole Placement A Table stand C F Button Use to sit the base unit on a flat surface such nent as a desk or countertop Keyhole Table stand ao Use to hang on a wall Problem Solving 1 If the LCD readout is faint replace the batteries 2 If temperatures do not display on the base unit or seem i
3. TAYLOR a Today s Weather 24 Hour Forecaster Instruction Manual he Taylor 24 Hour Forecaster will provide you with actual cur rent temperatures Predict the weather conditions for the next 24 hours as well as your local television weatherperson Taylor uses the temperature and changes in relative humidity levels to orecast the upcoming day Plan the day with confidence with aylor Today s Weather Please read this instruction manual carefully before use Keep these instructions handy for future reference D To Power up Weather Forecaster Use 2 AAA batteries not included Remove the battery compartment cover on the back of the unit Install 2 AAA batteries according to the polarity markings in the compartment Replace the cover Low Battery Warning Replace both batteries when the Ml icon appears or readings become dim or irregular i Ao See eM FA leod Ta OD C c o Li put feb n om To Set Up the Weather Forecaster for Use 1 After battery installation the current weather icon flashes Ne Current TNO N Li ty ii in GEES i ESS a 2 Press Up or Down to select the weather icon you believe most closely reflects the current conditions in your area Partly Cloudy is the default setting Weather Icons Partly Sunny E Cloudy Rain Snow yy C C 8 GD K amp D Vhibiltild e
4. e g lililillilil s eeg 3 Press TIME DATE to select the displayed weather icon The icon stops flashing 7 ener pls ie Q iLi I c amp n lididittt 5 Viblihillil A t Icon flashes during setup then steady when set Please allow at least 6 hours for the unit to read weather conditions and start to forecast During this time the current temperature will update but all other readings will remain the same 1 a WTI ae Jit i Current Temp WE KD I 1 Lilihillill Lilihillhilil Morning Today QTD li lil idlill dililidlilil IIF Today Afternoon QTD didikeliidi didlilidlilald IIF Today Evening QTD lililidlill dil ilidlilid LILI Only current temperature will update during 1st hour Temperature forecasts and weather icons are identical while analyzing 1st forecast 5 Use the attached cable with sensor probe to measure outdoor weather conditions Open a window and run the cable through the opening so that the sensor probe at the end of the cable is exposed to the outdoor temperature and weather conditions Locate the sensor probe in a dry shaded area Di rect sunlight direct contact with snow or ice or other extreme temperature conditions will affect accuracy Gently close the window to avoid crimping or severing the cable Important Though the sensor probe is weather resistant it should be placed away from direct sunlight rain snow a
5. nd should never be submerged in water 6 When the unit begins to forecast weather conditions all temperature and weather screens will update wa Current Temp ie 5d Leas a FED I a dililit i H ilillilal Today Today Afternoon Evening Tomorrow Morning yi yi XN O lililillill lililillil l ea er oc bh IE COLE h AF 7 The remote sensor will automatically transmit updates to the base unit e The current temperature will update approximately every 30 seconds Temperature and weather forecasts will update every 6 hours during the first 24 hours of operation e After 24 hours updates occur every 1 hour Please note if the sensor probe senses identical weather conditions over a 24 hour period all the screens will show identical readings To Set Clock and Date 1 Press and hold TIME DATE for 2 seconds then release 2 Press UP or DOWN to change the hours Press TIME DATE 3 Press UP or DOWN to change the minutes Press TIME DATE 4 Press UP or DOWN to switch between a 12 or 24 hour clock Press TIME DATE 5 Press UP or DOWN to change the year Press TIME DATE 6 Press UP or DOWN to change the month Press TIME DATE 7 Press UP or DOWN to change the date Press TIME DATE 8 Clock Date setup are complete 9 Press TIME DATE to toggle between the time and year displays
6. rregular a Check to see the cable is not crimped severed or otherwise damaged b Relocate sensor probe if it is obstructed from weather condi tions or in contact with an object that might affect temperature readings hot metal object snow etc c Remove and reinstall all batteries using new fully charged bat teries d Repeat set up procedures 3 If new batteries are faulty on the initial installation install fresh batteries If you did not notice the Low Battery icon warning and the product performed correctly after initial set up the batteries have lost their charge Replace the batteries see To Power up Weather Forecaster Display Information f the receiver unit does not receive a transmission from the sensor probe for 1 hour the display will show dashes Remove and reinstall all batteries and repeat set up procedures Check to see that the cable is not crimped or severed and the sensor is not obstructed ry various locations for the sensor probe if necessary Over or under temperature range displays If the temperature is outside the unit s temperature range of 40 F o 158 F 40 C to 70 C with use of lithium batteries the LCD will show HH higher than the temperature range or LL lower than he temperature range When temperatures are within the range he readings will return If necessary relocate the sensor probe away from locations with extreme temperatures such as snow or a hot surface
7. se or unauthorized adjustment and or repair Should this product require service or replacement at our option while under warranty do not return to retailer Please pack the item carefully and return it prepaid along with store receipt showing date of purchase and a note explain ing reason for return to Taylor Precision Products 2220 Entrada Del Sol Suite A Las Cruces New Mexico 88001 www taylorusa com There are no express warranties except as listed above This war ranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state For additional product information or warranty information in Canada or elsewhere outside the USA please contact us through www taylorusa com Made to our exact specifications in China 2011 Taylor Precision Products and its affiliated companies all rights reserved
8. uct and may cause damage The unit contains no user serviceable parts 7 Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix Alkaline Lithium carbon zinc standard or Nickel Cadmium rechargeable bat teries Do not dispose of batteries in fire Batteries may explode or leak Remove the batteries if the unit will not be used for a long period of time 8 The base unit is intended for indoor use only It is not sealed against moisture and could be damaged if used outdoors or in humid indoor conditions 9 Due to continuous product improvements the illustrations shown in this manual may differ from the actual displays 10 If you choose to locate the sensor probe indoors in a basement attic child s room etc the sensor will not be tracking outdoor conditions and the base unit will not be able to receive an ac curate weather forecast Specifications Range of temperature measurement 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C Resolution 1 for temperature Power 2 AAA alkaline batteries 5 weather forecast icons Sunny Partly Cloudy Cloudy Rain Snow 3 forecast time displays over 24 hours Morning 7AM 11AM Afternoon 11AM 3PM Evening 3PM 9PM 12 24 clock with date and year One Year Limited Warranty This product is warranted against defects in materials or work manship for one 1 year from date of original purchase for original purchaser It does not cover damages or wear resulting from accident misuse abuse commercial u
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