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CO/Tech 36-7959 - User Manual

CO/Tech 36-7959
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ENGLISHSVENSKANORSKSUOMIDEUTSCH
Trådlös väderstation med USB
Trådløs værstasjon med USB
Langaton sääasema jossa USB
Funk-Wetterstation mit USB
Art.no Model
36-7959 FT-0205
FT020
Wireless
Weather Station with USB
Ver. 20191216
Original instructions
Bruksanvisning i original
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Alkuperäinen käyttöohje
Original Bedienungsanleitung

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • L
    linda88Jul 26, 2025
    What to do if the CO/Tech Weather Station outdoor unit sensors send no data?
    • N
      Nicole HendersonJul 26, 2025
      If the outdoor unit sensors of your CO/Tech Weather Station are not sending data to the indoor unit and '--.-' is displayed, try the following: * Hold the [ CHANNEL/+ ] button for 3 seconds to initiate scanning. * Ensure the indoor and outdoor units are between 1.5 and 30 meters apart. * Try placing the outdoor unit higher up. * Verify that the outdoor unit LED indicator flashes every 16 seconds. * Replace the batteries in the outdoor unit, using lithium batteries in cold climates. * Check the indoor unit batteries, even if running on mains power. * Ensure no metal structures are disrupting the wireless signal. * Move the indoor unit away from electronic devices like routers, computers, and TVs.
  • B
    bonniehernandezAug 1, 2025
    Why are temperature readings different on my CO/Tech Weather Station?
    • M
      Mitchell RichardAug 1, 2025
      If the temperature and humidity readings of your CO/Tech Weather Station's indoor and outdoor units differ when placed next to each other, allow the sensors to stabilize for one hour. The temperature readings should not differ by more than 1 °C (accuracy ±0.5 °C), and humidity readings should not differ by more than 6 % (accuracy ±3 %). You can also adjust the values in the indoor unit, refer to the Calibration section.
  • O
    ogallowayAug 9, 2025
    What to do if my CO/Tech Weather Station shows rain when it's not raining?
    • Z
      Zachary Burke MDAug 10, 2025
      If your CO/Tech Weather Station display shows rain when it is not raining, ensure that the outdoor unit is securely mounted. If the unit is not rigidly mounted, such as on a loose mast pole, it may send erroneous readings.
  • D
    David DeleonAug 16, 2025
    How to fix poor display contrast on CO/Tech Weather Station?
    • E
      Eric QuinnAug 16, 2025
      If your CO/Tech Weather Station has poor display contrast, insert new batteries into the unit.

Summary

Product Safety Information

Product Description

Indoor Unit Overview

Details the components, buttons, and display layout of the indoor unit.

Outdoor Unit Components

Identifies and describes the sensors and parts of the outdoor unit.

Installation and Setup

Inserting Batteries

Step-by-step guide for powering the outdoor and indoor units with batteries.

Sensor Operation Verification

Procedures to scan for sensors and test anemometer, rain, and temp/humidity functions.

Indoor Unit Display and Controls

Key to Display Elements

Explains all icons, indicators, and data fields on the indoor unit screen.

Settings and Adjustments

Basic Settings: Time, Date, and Units

Configure time, date format, clock display, and measurement units for various parameters.

Display and Environmental Settings

Adjust backlight, color, forecast settings, and data recording intervals.

Display Modes and Sound Settings

Changing Display Modes

How to cycle through and view time, date, rain, pressure, and histogram data.

Button and Alarm Sound Control

Enabling or disabling audible feedback for button presses and alarms.

Display Backlight Operation

Alarm Management

Setting Alarm Limits

Procedure to set high and low limits for various weather parameters to trigger alarms.

Snooze and Silence Alarms

Instructions for temporarily muting or permanently silencing alarms.

Sensor Calibration

Calibrating Temperature and Humidity

Adjusting indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity readings against reference values.

Calibrating Wind, Rain, and Pressure

Adjusting calibration factors for wind speed, rainfall, and atmospheric pressure.

Software Usage (WeatherHome)

Software Installation and System Requirements

Steps to install the WeatherHome software and meet system requirements.

Viewing and Analyzing Weather Data

How to view, chart, and export saved weather data from the program.

Care, Maintenance, and Data Management

Cleaning the Unit and Sensors

Instructions for cleaning the weather station and its components, including the rain sensor.

Database and Memory Clearing

Procedures for clearing the software database and indoor unit memory.

Troubleshooting and Disposal

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Solutions for common problems like sensor data loss, poor display, or incorrect readings.

Responsible Disposal

Guidelines for environmentally sound disposal of the product.

CO/Tech 36-7959 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Humidity Range20% to 95%
Power (Main Unit)2 x AA batteries (not included)
TypeWireless
Indoor Temperature Range0°C to +50°C
Outdoor Temperature Range-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
Transmission RangeUp to 30m (open area)
Featurestemperature and humidity monitoring

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