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1. Step 10 ALTITUDE ONIT gt METRES FEET Choose the altitude units either METRES or FEET using the keys A or Y then press e Step 11 ALTITUDE gt 0000 M Set the altitude of the location of use of main unit Choose the altitude using the keys A or V at each stroke of the key the unit value increases or decreases by 5 metres and then by 50 metres after 11 successive strokes of the same key Then confirm by pressing e Step 12 PRESSURE OUNT p Ha INHG Select the pressure unit either HPA or INHG using the keys A or Y then ps Step 13 PRESSURE 0000 0 ADIOST HPA Carry out the precision setting of the pressure using the keys A or Y then press Step 14 TEMPERAT UNIT C E 53 Start up TECHNICAL READING LLI Q De n DESCRIPTION Select the temperature unit either C or F using the keys A or Y then Qs Step n 15 HEMISPH gt NORTH SOUTH Indicate the hemisphere in which you are located using the keys A or Y then press e At the end of these settings the following screen is displayed THANK YOU END OF PROGRAM The device displays e The day in the chosen language the date the time e The moon that turns and stops regularly on its current phase e The inside temperature and hygrometry with indication of the comfort level The pressure reduced to sea level The graph which is on the 6H baro base e The right hand column is displayed after fifteen
2. TIWOINHOSL ONIGVsAY ADILOVad NOILdld DSAG 99 d sejou pue asajueseny pod suoimeoyioodg ggd juawesedas Kioyjeg 35 JG uomnejoeJd4oju 6r d an uejs egd uogduosep jeiauay Zed Kayes The following pages contain significant information for your safety Please read them entirely before using your METEO EXPLORER The symbols A Warning and Precaution are used throughout this manual Before any use read all sections marked with these symbols WARNINGS For your safety when using your METEO EXPLORER please respect the following warnings A Do not dismantle this device Do not dismantle the device otherwise the guarantee will be void Do not insert a blade a rod a screwdriver or any other object through the air vents as this can cause damage that will not be covered by the guarantee Never try to open the body of the radio sensors since this might deteriorate the seal and void your guarantee A Do not forget to put the cap on all radio sensors exposed to bad weather conditions A Handle batteries with precaution e Use only LRO3 1 5V batteries e When inserting the batteries follow the polarity e Do not expose batteries to a flame or to excessive heat e Batteries tend to leak when they are completely discharged To avoid damaging the device remove them as soon as they are discharged e When you do not use the ba
3. Refer to pages 57 to 62 for further details General 41 READING TECHNICAL PRACTICE o x O 9 Lu OQ SENSOR LCD display CO 9 Detachable foot Antenna Cap s Air vents 6 Temperature switch C or F 7 Sensor N 4 7 x aa 0 si e Battery housing vx MEE 9 Reset n Y jaaa ce H 0 42 SENSOR LCD DISPLAY z O lt Q LLI The low battery indicator appears on the top left of the LCD The sensor s LCD displays intermittently the following information every 5 seconds The local temperature or O The percentage of local hygrometry Z e t The transmission indicator light WH appears every minute on bottom left E of the LCD It means that the sensor is transmitting MAIN CHARACTERISTICS LLI up to 3 sensors one is supplied the other two are Q available separately Q e Water tight casing protected against running water ms e Long range radio transmission 60m o e LCD displaying temperature and hygrometry with transmission indicator light e Detachable foot e Requires 3 LR 03 AAA type batteries General o gt x QO 9 Lu OQ 43 MAIN UNIT Antenna Ventilation LCD Liquid crystal display Foot Keyboard Wall mounting Air vents Reset Battery housing 44 SCROLL MENUS a o lt a FS O LLI NAVIGATION KEYS 3 Top row a Top row lt L
4. The current valid forecast is displayed by scrolling arrows between the icons For example Trend towards a cloudier sky with risk of rain mul lt lt C Mill Trend towards bright dry weather Tom S a ATRE Thanks to its intelligent software your device is then capable alone of detecting whether the evolution of the various atmospheric data will allow it to make a reliable forecast or not It permanently informs you of the confidence rating of its own forecast which may vary from 1 to 5 Index 1 low reliability ns Index 4 high reliability U T T T 5 When the various data and their trends are not consistent forecasting becomes impossible Then only the last forecast which is no longer valid is displayed for your information The arrows are permanently lit and of course the confidence rating is set to 0 Speed of evolution forecasts made by the device generally materialize within the next 6 to 12 hours Text zone at bottom of LCD display the date and the time of the valid forecast are displayed intermittently in the text zone 59 STRONG WINDS ALARM ay Your METEO EXPLORER is equipped with a strong winds alarm system exclusive system to Altitude The windsock flickers when the device detects risks of constant wind or strong gusts in the few hours to come The system intermittently reminds you of the risk of strong winds in the text zone When this forecast is no longer valid t
5. Y then press gt ALARM PROGRAM Q SENSOR MENU KEY This key is for displaying data of the selected sensor sensor 1 2 or 3 Place the arrow in front of DISPLAY using the keys A or V then press p DISPLAY SYNCHRO 46 Then select the desired sensor by moving the arrow gt in front of your choice using the keys A or Y then press D You can then see at the requested information Example DISPLAY gt SENSI SENS 2 SENS 3 This key is also for launching the sensor searching procedure by the main unit see page 50 M MINI MAXI MENU KEY This key gives access to the memorized mini maxi pressure RARO temperature THER and hygrometry HYGR with indication of date and time gt BARO THER HYGR RESET Set the arrow Pin front of your choice using the key A or Y then press B Then select maximum or minimum by setting the arrow gt in front of your choice using the keys A or Y then press amp The requested information is displayed Example PBARO MAX 10274 11080 10H32 The device goes back automatically to the default display after a few seconds This key is also for resetting all memorized mini maxi data to zero RESET BARO THER HYGR gt RESET Default display reappears immediately O ZOOM MENU KEY This key is for selecting the graph scale 6H 12H 24H or 48H 47 General READING TECHNICAL PRACTICE o x O 9 Lu OQ Place the arrow in fr
6. select the N to be assigned to this sensor reminder N 1 is for the outside by sliding the switch to the right for N 1 to the centre for N 2 and to the left for N 3 see diagram on page 42 A Do not change the N of a sensor after its start up otherwise you will have to start the whole procedure again from the beginning Press the sensors menu button 4g Select YNCHRO by pressing the keys A or Y then pre This radio sensor operates with 3 batteries of LRO3 AAA type Insert them while strictly following the polarity signs indicated at the bottom of the housing From that moment and for 3 min the main unit searches specifically for all transmissions of radio sensors it receives Therefore it is strongly advised to start the sensor s within this 3min time delay see step 1 These radio sensors operate under supply from 3 LRO3 AAA type batteries Insert them following strictly the polarity signs indicated at the bottom of the housing Before closing the cover select the temperature unit C or F to be displayed on the sensor s LCD by pressing a fine point into the opening provided for that purpose see diagram on page 42 Upon sensor s power up or after a reset it transmits especially its identification number Following this procedure results in locking the main unit onto the sensor s This procedure may therefore be used also to check if the location of a sensor makes it possible for the main unit
7. to 60 C Storage Temperature Base 10 to 50 C Sensor 20 to 60 C Pressure Measurements Base only Range 300 to 1100hPa Resolution 0 1hPa Period of measurement 15 sec Linearity 0 5hPa between 750 and 1100hPa at 20 C Moving average display 180 sec Temperature Measurements Base Range 0 to 50 C Resolution 0 1 c Period of measurement 15sec Linearity 1 C Moving average display 180sec Number of sensors received 3 sensor 1 sensor 2 sensor 3 Sensor Range 20 to 60 C Resolution 0 1 C Measurement period 15sec Linearity 1 C Moving average display 60sec Number of sensors received 3 sensor 1 sensor 2 sensor 3 Number of possible addresses 3 sensor 1 2 or 3 by 3 way switches Differentiation of sensors by combination code Humidity measurement Main unit or sensor Range 0 ato99 Resolution 1 Accuracy 5 Clock Display hour minutes on 12 or 24 hours Accuracy 30sec per month at constant temperature Moon phases until 2029 Date display month day date day of week in 3 languages Technical specifications Area of dialogue 3 languages French English German 32 character alphanumeric zone Setting of altitude 0 to 3995 m Communication by radio Frequency 433 Mhz Transmission range 60 m in open field Dimensions Main unit 112 230 93 mm Sensor 87 115 47 mm Weight with batteries Main unit 355 g Senso
8. to receive it Ensure that the provided seal is carefully fitted in its housing before closing the battery compartment Follow the same procedure when you need to replace batteries later on Place the cap on the sensor Carefully fix the wall mounting kit onto the wall NWe recommend that you assign N 1 to the radio sensor to be placed outside and that you locate it North or under a shelter so that it will never receive any direct sunlight this would completely distort the relative humidity and temperature readings and would also distort the 50 result of the multi criteria weather forecast a world exclusive feature of your METEO EXPLORER If you live in an area with electromagnetic disturbances which is very frequent due to the numerous domestic appliances in use and if as a result the main unit loses contact with one of its sensors an automatic search will start for 3 minutes If the sensor s is are still not received this procedure will be carried out automatically every hour until the operation succeeds During these phases of automatic search the SYNCHRO message will be displayed in the text zone This automatic search procedure is a world exclusive feature of your METEO EXPLORER STEP 3 SETTING THE MAIN UNIT In the event of error in carrying out the main unit setting procedure you may reset the system by pressing the key Qi To move backwards to a function in the course of the procedure press Qo If
9. LI i Key to exit from a menu QO Keys to move through the various options of the different menus Key to confirm and validate a choice LLI Q MENU KEYS Q Bottom row n Access key to the settings menu Access key to the sensors menu Access key to the mini maxi menu Access key to zoom selection Access key to the graph selection oe 606 General lt 2 x O v LLI m 45 Take a few moments to learn about the respective functions of the controls displays and menus of this device In general if you do not use the keyboard for more than 35 seconds the default display will reappear and you will have to begin your operations again amp SETTINGS MENU KEY This key is for setting the main unit when starting up your METEO EXPLORER see page 49 It is also used for modifying a setting later on e g changing from winter to summer time Place the arrow gt in front of PROGRAM using the keys A or Y then press ALARM gt PROGRAM Then select the data to be set All setting parameters will be displayed one after the other You will need to validate each one until you reach the parameter you wish to modify When you come to the end of the menu the following screen is displayed THANK YOU END OF PROGRAM Then wait a few seconds before the default display reappears This key is for setting the alarms see page 54 Place the arrow Pin front of ALARM using the keys A or
10. NO ALARM The time displayed in the text zone is always in the 24 hour format 63 BATTERY REPLACEMENT When the following signal flickers on the main unit the batteries need to be replaced For the sensor s you will be informed about the need for replacement in two different ways The N of the sensor will flicker on the main unit Or the following symbol will flicker on the sensor pd You will then have to replace the batteries Insert the batteries refer to the description in the Start up section on page 49 Don t forget to check the type of batteries to use Insert the batteries respecting the polarity and carefully replace the seal before screwing the cover back on To avoid having to start all over again the setting up procedure of the main unit prepare the new batteries remove the battery housing cover and replace the batteries in less than 20 seconds Your device has a 20 second memory delay provided to preserve all initial data as well as historical data fo Take part in environmental protection and dispose of worn batteries in a dustbin In all events after changing the batteries of the main unit or one of the sensors you will have to effect the sensor searching procedure see page 50 Setting the main unit to sensor searching mode 64 Battery replacement E lt ic O Lu PRACTICE READING DESCRIPTION Operating Temperature Base 0 to 50 C Sensor 20
11. all of the following settings are not done your device may not operate correctly and will not give you entire satisfaction Since the device calculates moving averages it is recommended to carry out the setting procedure after a few minutes of operation Press o The setting procedure has 15 steps Step 1 MISE EN MARCHE STARTING gt OUI NON YES NO Confirm starting by pressing Step 2 LANGOE FRANCAIS OUI gt NON SPRACHE DEUTSCH JA p NEIN LANGUAGE ENGLISH gt YES NO 51 Start up TECHNICAL READING LLI O n DESCRIPTION Select your language using the keys A or Y then press D Step 3 SENS I OUTSIDE gt YES NO Confirm by pressing D that you will assign later on the n 1 to the radio sensor to be placed outside If the sensor n 1 is not placed outside the weather forecasts will operate in degraded mode and you will not have full benefit of all functionalities of the device Step 4 MODE 12H p 22H Select the time format either 12H AM PM or 24H using the keys A or Y then press Step 5 HOURS gt 00H Set the time using the keys A or V then press D Step 6 MINUTES p 00 M N Set the minutes using the keys or Y then press eo Step 7 YEAR p 2001 Set the year using the keys A or V then press D Step 8 MONTH M00 Set the month using the keys A or V then press 52 Step 9 DAY gt 00 Set the day using the keys A or V then press
12. choice of 3 languages giving important information or in scroll menu mode giving access to all functions Indication of moon phases with 8 positions Atmospheric pressure in absolute value or reduced to sea level with accuracy 0 5 hPa Pressure variation forecast arrow Choice of graph indoor or outdoor temperature hygrometry pressure and 48 hour forecast with Zoom effect over 24 12 or 6 hours Indoor temperature and hygrometry with indication of the comfort level Outdoor temperature and hygrometry Takes up to 3 sensors Automatic search of sensors Low battery indicator for main unit and all sensors Time date and day Audible beep upon pressing any valid key Choice of display C or F hPa or inHg 12 24h time indication Power supply from 4 LR 03 AAA type batteries Approximate average lifetime of batteries 10 to 12 months 40 MAIN UNIT LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY LCD He H Lic Ga Day and date H 35 Time D 3 Moon phase 4 Strong wind alarm TO S Multi criteria i weather forecasts iif aay af ES Frost forecast 7 Weather forecast confidence rating il i E 5 3 8 Indoor temperature and hygrometry e Comfort rating e 5 5 c dc Outdoor temperature IL and hygrometry 41 Atmospheric pressure 12 Pressure forecast arrow 13 Multifunction graph RISK IL E d i H 14 Text zone 15 Reception indicator 6 Radio sensor N
13. date is in a European format example 15 6 June 15 and the time is in a 24 hour or 12 hour format AM PM according to your choice MOON PHASES O The moon rotates twice the rotation direction depends on the hemisphere northern or southern and then stops for 5 seconds on the current moon phase For example in the case of the moon s first quarter the right crescent will be white and the others black This is an automatic process Your device has a calendar of the lunar events set until 2030 and this information depends of course on the accuracy of the date you entered in the device MULTI CRITERIA WEATHER FORECASTS Vl oka drone i ds rr 0O s amp 0 005 Your METEO EXPLORER is equipped with a system of multi criteria forecasting Most devices currently sold on the market make their forecasts the basis of an atmospheric pressure measurement only which is not sufficient and provides no more information than a mechanical barometer 58 Interpretation TECHNICAL TT o O lt x A DESCRIPTION On the contrary your METEO EXPLORER is equipped with intelligent software taking into account the pressure and its speed of change and moreover thanks to the outdoor radio sensors detects the forthcoming air masses for example hot and wet cold and dry etc This is why you must strictly follow the instructions for locating the radio sensor see Start up section page 49
14. ed in water or held under running water Keep it clean and dry Should it get wet wipe it immediately with a soft damp cloth Eliminate salt sand and dust If you have used your METEO EXPLORER on the coast clean it using a soft damp cloth to eliminate sand or salt then dry it carefully Do not touch liquid crystal displays with fingers or with any object To clean LCD display use a soft damp cloth without pressing on screen Do not use chemicals or detergents Clean gently Clean your main unit and your sensors with a soft damp cloth if necessary Do not use chemicals or detergents Transport your product carefully To transport the device remove the detachable foot Do not press on the foot once it is in place Keep the device at normal temperatures and avoid abrupt changes of temperature Use and keep your main unit at normal temperatures 0 to 50 C Abrupt variations of temperature which can happen if you bring the main unit into or move it out of a heated interior on a very cold day are likely to create condensation inside the device To prevent this place it in a plastic bag before exposing it to an abrupt change of temperature Do not drop the device Handle the main unit and the sensors carefully they are likely to malfunction if they undergo violent shocks or vibrations Move the device away from intense magnetic fields Do not use and place your METEO EXPLORER near equipment generating strong electromagne
15. gt _ __ S LS LSS Se Ss SSS SS SS SS SSE Your METEO EXPLORER is equipped with a large Capacity memory and can therefore display the graph of any data over the last 48 hours of the main unit or of sensor N 1 pressure temperature relative humidity Select this option using the key Q for more details see page 48 In addition this device is equipped with a zoom exclusive to Altitude which makes it possible for you to 62 Interpretation TECHNICAL LLI z O lt x n DESCRIPTION display this graph with greater precision over the last 24 12 or 6 hours In all cases the previous period displayed on the graph is indicated bottom left and the unit currently used is displayed top right This graph is extremely precise since the two right hand side columns for example represent hour each in the 6 hour zoom ree gid ibe ier P IMA Pr Levee riya TEXT ZONE r Arc W 77 ur Under normal operation this text zone alternatively displays the following messages e Choice of data displayed on the graph for example GRAPH SENSO I THERMO you chose to display the temperature graph of sensor N 1 The device has taken the altitude into account Date and time of forecast currently valid or not Alarm messages frost risk strong winds risk etc Indication of alarm starting with the selected data HYGR THER or BARO and the corresponding sensor BASE or SENS I or
16. he airsock remains lit for your information during 6 hours FROST RISK A Your METEO EXPLORER is equipped with a world exclusive new system of forecasting frost The snow crystal flickers when the device detects conditions likely to announce frost This forecast is valid for the next 6 to 8 hours The flickering is slow if the risk is low the flickering is fast if the risk is high If the frost is set in the crystal remains permanently lit In all cases this risk is recalled intermittently in the text zone STORM RISK Cr dein Your METEO EXPLORER is equipped with a new system of forecasting the risk of a storm The storm risk symbol flickers when the device detects all of the conditions that allow it to predict the arrival of a storm When this forecast is no longer valid the signal remains permanently lit for 6 hours for your information 60 Interpretation lt lt ap Q LLI H PRACTICE DESCRIPTION INDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HYGROMETRY 2 11553 The indoor temperature C or F according to your choice and hygrometry are displayed next to the sign IN The sign indicates the comfort level In this case the maximum comfort of a room is reached i e a temperature ranging between 19 and 25 C and a relative humidity between 40 and 70 In the case of an abnormal comfort level the sign does not appear but the following indications are displayed Under the tempe
17. ince the device takes into account the altitude of the place of use it is advised to carry out the device s start up at the intended place of use otherwise it will not operate correctly Before starting establish the altitude and the current pressure of the place you are in by calling a weather station local weather centre or port STEP 1 START UP OF MAIN UNIT Before fixing the foot on pull the battery housing cover down and remove it Insert the batteries strictly matching the polarity signs indicated at the bottom of the housing The device uses 4 batteries of 1 5V LR 03 AAA type Put the cover back in place and check that it is properly positioned Fix the foot onto the device rounded surface upwards while pressing slightly the top and bottom surfaces to insert the mounting feet into the holes Upon power up the main unit makes a long beep the LCD screen lights up entirely and the following data is displayed from top to bottom e The date Wednesday 31 1 The time 0 00 The moon phase The inside temperature and hygrometry Dotted lines in the zone reserved for radio sensors Absolute pressure at sea level The weather forecast and graph zones are empty 49 Start up TECHNICAL READING Lu 2 Q De n DESCRIPTION STEP 2 START UP OF SENSOR S AND SETTING THE MAIN UNIT TO SENSOR SEARCHING MODE Unscrew the battery housing cover and remove it Before inserting batteries
18. ish to define only one minimum value In this case the alarm sounds if the measured data becomes lower than the selected limit Option INF SUP select this option if you wish to define a maximum value and a minimum value In this case alarm sounds if the measured value is outside the selected limits Select the alarm value using the keys A or Y then press WE Example SUP gt 0927 5 INF gt 0927 5 55 Start up TECHNICAL READING LLI O ce n DESCRIPTION The lower value shall be selected by pressing after the upper value has been set 56 If you select sto ALARM NEW REPEAT P STOP The alarm is deactivated and you return automatically to the default display When an alarm sounds it can be stopped by pressing or o Otherwise the alarm stops automatically after 30 minutes Warning the buzzer consumes a lot of energy and shortens the life of the batteries It is thus recommended to stop alarms manually 57 DATA INTERPRETATION Some of the functions like weather forecasting strong wind alarm frost risk storm risk forthcoming atmospheric pressure trend and graph zone can only operate with complete historical data This is why you should remember that their readings will not be accurate until after 24 operating hours oHe c DAY DATE and TIME d 3 L Your device has a calendar set until 2030 the 2 letters of the day are displayed in the language you selected The
19. minutes STEP 4 SETTING ALARMS IF REQUIRED You can only set one alarm and you may choose between an alarm on the main unit or an alarm on one of the 3 radio sensors for the temperature the hygrometry or the atmospheric pressure only on the main unit Press Then placeeBe arrow gt in front of ALARM using the keys A or Y then press gt ALARM PROGRAM If you select REPEAT ALARM NEW gt REPEAT sto The data of the alarm previously selected will be displayed Example BARO INT 0 0927 9 54 If you choose NEW ALARM gt NEW REPEAT STOP You must choose whether you want to set the alarm for the main unit or for one of the sensors place the arrow gt in front of your choice with the keys A or V then press D MAIN UNIT SENS I SENS 2 SENS 3 If you chose an alarm on the main unit BASE you must then choose between pressure BARO temperature THER or hygrometry HYGR gt BARO THER HYGR If you chose an alarm on a sensor you must then choose between temperature THER or hygrometry HYGR In order to select the type of alarm whether it is for the main unit or for a sensor follow the procedure below Select the type of alarm chosen using the keys A or V then press SUP INF gt INET SUP Option 0 select this option if you wish to define only one maximum value In this case the alarm sounds if the measured data becomes higher than the selected limit Option INF select this option if you w
20. ont of your choice using the keys A or Y then press OK Qo GRAPHS MENU KEY This key is for selecting the type of graph display either BARO pressure or THER temperature or HYGR hygrometry of the base main unit or of sensor n 1 Selecting a function of the main unit GRAPH P MAIN ONT NI After selecting BASE main unit by positioning the arrow P in front of BASE and pressing select either BARO pressure or THER temperature or HYGR hygrometry Place the arrow Pin front of your choice using the keys A or V then press Example GRAPH BARO THER gt HYGR Select sensor n 1 GRAPH MAIN ONT NI After selecting 1 sensor by positioning the arrow gt in front of X and pressing you must select either THER temperature or HYGR hygrometry To do this place the arrow in front of your choice by using the keys A or Y then press e Example GRAPH gt THER HY GR Whether it is for the main unit or for the sensor it takes several seconds before the requested new graph is displayed At the first start up a complete graph can not be correctly displayed until historical data has been created that is after 48 hours of operation 48 START UP Strictly follow the steps described below Start up is done in 4 steps e Start up of main unit e Start up of radio sensor s and setting of main unit to sensor searching mode e Setting the main unit e Setting alarms if required S
21. r cap 120 g Power supply Main unit 4 LR03 1 5V batteries Sensor 3 LR03 1 5V batteries 65 lt lt ae O Lu PRACTICE READING DESCRIPTION GUARANTEE Your device has a 1 year guarantee upon presentation of the distributor s stamped and dated sales receipt This guarantee is valid only if the device has been used strictly in compliance with the conditions of use and the care and maintenance advice as specified in this user s manual The legal guarantee for concealed defects shall apply in accordance with Articles 1641 and following of French Civil code This product conforms to the EU directives R and TTE 99 05 Please attach your proof of purchase here It will be needed in the event of a complaint Updated as of 17 September 2001 Index 1 67 TIWOINHOAL S JOU pue a9gjugeJenc NOTES ONIGVAY ADILOVUd NOILdlsd2S3d 65
22. rature display HoT When gt 25 C COLD When lt 19 C Under the display of hygrometry WET When gt 70 DRY When lt 40 OUTDOOR TEMPERATURE AND HYGROMETRY 56 id Temperature C or F according to your choice and hygrometry are displayed beside the N of the sensor The sensor is the one amongst the 3 possibilities that you selected with the scroll menu The N of the sensor you selected is displayed reminder if it flickers the batteries of the sensor are low the sign appearing at the top of this N gives you the reception rating 4 Good reception s Average reception ry Weak reception 61 When the main unit no longer receives correctly the sensor s transmission dotted lines replace the data see Setting sensors into research mode using the main unit page 50 ATMOSPHERIC Tu i 3 PRESSURE L Bc Your METEO EXPLORER has a new generation numerical pressure sensor with a quasi professional accuracy of 0 5 hPa or of 0 03 inHg If you set the device at an altitude of O meter it displays the pressure in absolute value actual altitude value at the location If you set your device at the altitude of the area where it is located see Setting of the main unit on page 51 it displays the pressure reduced to sea level according to weather conventions w THE NEXT TREND m The double arrow indicates the pressure trend for the next few hours GRAPH ZONE hPa E
23. tic radiations or magnetic fields Indeed the magnetic field produced by equipment such as a radio transmitter or a television set is likely to disturb display to damage the data stored in memory or to affect the internal circuits of the device Batteries Before powering up the device check the load level of batteries and replace them if needed The load level indicator will tell you when to replace them In cold weather batteries tend to discharge more quickly If the terminals of the battery are dirty clean them using a soft damp cloth before using the battery 38 We thank you for purchasing this instrument and hope you will be entirely satisfied with it Informed consumers participated in the development of this device which was designed and developed by the engineers of our R amp D department The METEO EXPLORER is an electronic weather station that has been specifically designed for all those who are interested in the elements and the subject of weather forecasts CHECKING THE CONTENTS OF THE PACKAGE 1 main unit 1 foot 1 sensor 1 cap 1 wall mounting kit 7 batteries LRO3 AAA 1 user s manual 39 General READING TECHNICAL PRACTICE o x O 9 Lu OQ MAJOR CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MAIN UNIT Multi criteria weather forecast with confidence rating a world exclusivity of your METEO EXPLORER Strong wind alarm Frost forecast for following 6 hour period Text zone
24. tteries place the closing cover of the battery housing on the main unit as well as on the sensors and store the batteries in a cool place e Use only new batteries do not mix worn batteries and new ones since old batteries are likely to leak A Keep the device out of the reach of children Make sure especially that children do not put batteries or other small components of the device into the mouth m Descriptions and characteristics appearing in this document are given for information purposes only and shall not be construed as a liability on our part Indeed as we are concerned about the quality of our products we reserve our right to carry out any modification or improvement of our products without notice M We have made every effort to publish a manual without errors however if you should find one please let us know about it m The manufacturer and the distributors shall not be held responsible for any damage injury or prejudice suffered by the owner or any third party in the course of using this device m The contents of this manual cannot be reproduced without prior permission of the manufacturer 37 Safety READING TECHNICAL PRACTICE o gt x QO 0 LLI O PRECAUTIONS To make the best use of your Altitude Instrumentation product follow also the following instructions Keep the device dry The main unit or base of the METEO EXPLORER is not watertight and will no longer work if immers

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