Instructions

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3Southern hemisphere
For maximum accuracy, the outdoor sensor is calibrated to point towards north. However, setup and installation in
the southern hemisphere are possible. The outdoor sensor must then be set up so that its wind vane points south. To
do this, install the outdoor sensor with the wind vane (G) pointing south. Follow the installation instructions above for
installation in the northern hemisphere, ensuring that you modify the installation to be aligned to the south pole. These
instructions can be found in ‘Northern hemisphere’.
To change the weather station display to a location in the southern hemisphere, proceed as follows:
1. In normal mode, press and hold the WIND button (2) for 8 seconds to switch to sensor alignment mode. The align-
ment is indicated by the wind speed arrows on the LC display (8).
2. The upper arrows indicate that the north orientation setting is set. The outdoor sensor must be aligned
to the north.
3. The lower arrows indicate that the south orientation setting is set. The outdoor sensor must be aligned
to the south.
4. Press the Down button (21) or Up button (20) to change the setting to the southern hemisphere or northern
hemisphere.
5. Press the WIND button to conrm your selection and exit the menu.
Changing the hemisphere setting automatically changes the moon phase display on the LC display. Refer
to the chapter ‘12. Displays and Meanings’, section ‘i) Moon phases’ for the moon phase display symbols.
10. Operation
Switch the outdoor sensor and then the weather station on.
a) Inserting the batteries
1Inserting the batteries into the outdoor sensor
Insert the batteries into the outdoor sensor. The weather station and outdoor sensor should be located as
close to one another as possible. If necessary, bring the outdoor sensor and weather station close together,
Always keep the latter away from water – do not take outside into rain or wet.
If the LED indicator (J) does not light up or lights up permanently, ensure that the batteries are inserted with
the correct polarity. Inserting the batteries with the wrong polarity can permanently damage the outdoor
sensor.