Taylor 1380-21 manual

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    The 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 forecast the upcoming day. Plan the day with condence with Taylor® Today’s Weather. Ple[...]

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    Low Battery Warning Replace both batteries when the “ ” icon appears or readings become dim or irregular. To Set Up the Weather Forecaster for Use 1. After battery installation, the current weather icon ashes. 2. Press “ Up ” or “ Down ” to select the weather icon you believe most closely reects the current conditions in your area[...]

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    3. Press “ TIME/DATE ” to select the displayed weather icon. The icon stops ashing. Icon ashes during setup, then steady when set 4. 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. Only current t[...]

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    4 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 [...]

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    5 To Set Clock and Date 1. P re ss a nd h ol d “T IM E/ DA TE ” fo r 2 se co nd s, t he n re le as e. 2. P re ss “ UP ” or “ DO WN ” to c ha ng e th e ho ur s. P re ss “ TI ME /D AT E” . 3. P re ss “ UP ” or “ DO WN ” to c ha ng e th e mi nu te s. P re ss “ TI ME /D AT E” . 4. P re ss “ UP ” or “ DO WN ” to s wi [...]

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    To Read the Weather Forecaster 6 (1 ) Cu rr en t ou td oo r te mp er at ur e (2 ) Lo w ba tt er y in di ca to r (3 ) Cu rr en t we at he r co nd it io n ic on (4 ) Cl oc k/ Da te (5 ) 3 fo re ca st d is pl ay s ov er 2 4 ho ur s: Mo rn in g (7 AM -1 1A M) Af te rn oo n (1 1A M- 3P M) Ev en in g (3 PM -9 PM ) Fo re ca st s cr ee ns w il l ro ta te a[...]

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    7 Pr o bl em So l vi n g 1. I f th e LC D re ad ou t is f ai nt , re pl ac e th e ba tt er ie s. 2. I f te mp er at ur es d o no t di sp la y on t he b as e un it o r se em i rr eg ul ar : a) C he ck t o se e th e ca bl e is n ot c ri mp ed , se ve re d or o th er wi se da ma ge d; b) R el oc at e se ns or p ro be i f it i s ob st ru ct ed f ro m w[...]

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    Te m pe ra t ur e /F o re c as t U pd a te s Th e se ns or p ro be s en ds t em pe ra tu re a nd w ea th er c on di ti on i nf or - ma ti on t o th e ba se u ni t. Af te r ba tt er y in st al la ti on , al lo w 6 ho ur s fo r th e un it t o an al yz e we at he r co nd it io ns a nd r ep or t fo re ca st s. We at he r re ad in gs w il l up da te a s[...]

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    Sp e ci c a ti o ns Ra ng e of t em pe ra tu re m ea su re me nt : - 40 °F t o 15 8° F (- 40 °C t o 7 0° C) Re so lu ti on : 1° f or t em pe ra tu re Po we r: 2 A AA a lk al in e ba tt er ie s 5 we at he r fo re ca st i co ns : Su nn y, P ar tl y Cl ou dy , Cl ou dy , Ra in , Sn ow 3 fo re ca st t im e di sp la ys o ve r 24 h ou rs : Mo rn [...]