Bushnell 960900C Instruction Manual
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To set up the Bushnell 960900C Forecaster, insert the batteries into the unit and the remote sensor. Then, place the sensor outdoors in a shaded area. Finally, sync the sensor with the main unit by following the instructions in the user manual.
Ensure that the remote sensor is within range (up to 100 feet) and that there are no obstacles obstructing the signal. Check the batteries in both the sensor and the main unit. If necessary, re-sync the devices by pressing the reset button on the main unit.
For improved accuracy, ensure the remote sensor is placed in an open, shaded area away from direct sunlight, and avoid placing it near metal objects or electronic devices that can interfere with the signal. Regularly check and replace the batteries to maintain optimal performance.
Routinely check the battery levels in both the main unit and the remote sensor. Clean the display and sensor with a soft, dry cloth to remove any dust or debris. Store the unit in a dry place and protect it from extreme weather conditions when not in use.
To change the temperature unit, press the "C/F" button on the main unit until the desired unit is displayed. The setting will be saved automatically.
Yes, the Forecaster can be used indoors. Ensure that the remote sensor is still placed outside to gather accurate weather data. Keep the main unit away from sources of heat and direct sunlight to avoid affecting its readings.
A flashing signal icon indicates that the main unit is attempting to receive data from the remote sensor. If it continues to flash, check the sensor's batteries and ensure it is within range of the main unit.
To reset the Forecaster to factory settings, remove the batteries from both the main unit and the remote sensor. Wait for a few minutes, then reinsert the batteries, ensuring they are installed correctly.
Check the batteries in the main unit and replace them if necessary. Ensure the battery contacts are clean and free of corrosion. If the problem persists, try resetting the unit by removing and reinserting the batteries.
It is recommended to replace the batteries in both the main unit and the remote sensor every 6-12 months, or when the battery indicator shows a low charge, to ensure optimal performance.