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Type | Weather Station |
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Model | H13726 |
Indoor Temperature Range | 0°C to 50°C |
Humidity Range | 20% to 99% |
Radio Frequency | 433 MHz |
Power Source (Indoor Unit) | Battery |
Power Source (Outdoor Sensor) | Battery |
Display | LCD |
Functions | Weather Forecast |
Power (Base Station) | 3 x AAA batteries |
Power (Remote Sensor) | 2 x 1.5V AAA batteries |
Provides essential safety warnings and instructions for safe product usage.
Specifies the operational ranges and expected values for temperature, humidity, pressure, and wind.
Urgent warnings regarding battery ingestion hazards and keeping the product away from children.
Instructions on handling batteries, short-circuiting, and safe use by children and individuals with reduced capabilities.
Guidelines on correct battery usage, polarity, leak checks, and avoiding liquid immersion.
Details the core functionalities of the weather station, including time, alarms, and sensor data display.
Advises familiarization with components and instructions before assembly for better understanding.
Guide to placing the weather station on a stand or mounting it on a wall securely.
Guidelines for selecting an outdoor location and securely mounting the wind gauge on a mast.
Instructions for positioning the rain gauge outdoors for accurate rainfall measurement.
Specifies the order for inserting batteries: outdoor sensors first, then the weather station.
Details on opening, inserting batteries, and closing the weather station's battery compartment.
Instructions for accessing and replacing batteries in the wind gauge, including recalibration.
Steps for opening, inserting batteries, and reassembling the rain gauge's battery compartment.
Procedure for recalibrating the wind gauge after battery replacement and initial setup.
Steps for inserting batteries and removing transport protection for the rain gauge.
Steps to set the 12/24 hour format, year, month, day, and minutes for accurate timekeeping.
Identifies the symbol indicating low battery for the station, wind gauge, and rain gauge.
Provides solutions for common faults like missing wind sensor data, suggesting battery checks and re-connection.