Installing batteries - display console, Installing batteries - 5-in-1 multi-sensor – AcuRite 01035 Weather Station User Manual

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Install 6

“AA”

Alkaline

Batteries

Connect

power

adaptor

Remove

Battery

Compartment

Cover

Installing Batteries - Display Console

The display console will operate under battery power OR AC power

alone, however, it is recommended that batteries be installed to

retain records and to ensure continued operation during a power

outage.

Note that the Weather Ticker will display a scrolling welcome

message and basic instructions after powering on.

IMPORTANT: set the time and date as soon as possible, weather

history data is driven by the time and date and will record incorrect

time and date information if the time and date are not set correctly.

SET “ABC” SWITCH TO MATCH

SENSOR “ABC” SWITCH SELECTION

SETUP

!

A B C

Remove Battery

Compartment

Cover

Install 4

“AA” Alkaline*

Batteries

*install lithium batteries for

use in temperatures

below -4ºF

SET “ABC” SWITCH TO MATCH

DISPLAY CONSOLE

“ABC” SWITCH SELECTION

NOTE: Make sure to remove the tape and small plastic rain gauge

stabilizer installed in the bottom of the sensor housing. The rain

gauge will not function until this is removed.

BATTERIES MUST BE INSTALLED FOR THE INTEGRATED SENSOR

TO OPERATE: The integrated sensor features a solar cell for

collecting sunlight and converting it into usable power, this feature is

intended to EXTEND the life of the batteries you install. This sensor

REQUIRES batteries be installed to operate, and will not function on

solar power alone.

PLEASE DISPOSE OF OLD OR DEFECTIVE BATTERIES IN AN ENVIRONMENTALLY

SAFE WAY AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH YOUR LOCAL LAWS AND

REGULATIONS.

!

A B C

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2

3

Remove Tape

& Rain Gauge

Stabilizer

-discard-

Installing Batteries - 5-in-1 Multi-Sensor

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WRITE DOWN YOUR

DEVICE I.D. / M.A.C.

You will need the device ID

number that is printed on

the back of the display

for (OPTIONAL) online

connectivity,

so keep it handy!

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