Sencor SWS 25 BS User Manual
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To set up the Sencor SWS 25 BS Thermometer, insert the batteries into the compartment, ensuring correct polarity. Then, power on the device and use the mode button to select your preferred settings for temperature display, either Celsius or Fahrenheit.
If the thermometer isn't displaying readings, check the battery placement and ensure they are not depleted. Replace with new batteries if necessary. Also, ensure that the sensor is not obstructed and is within the operational range.
Yes, the Sencor SWS 25 BS Thermometer is designed to measure both indoor and outdoor temperatures. Ensure the outdoor sensor is placed outside and within range of the main unit.
To change the temperature unit, press the 'Mode' button on the main unit until you reach the temperature unit setting. Use the adjustment button to toggle between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
The wireless sensor for the Sencor SWS 25 BS has a range of up to 30 meters (98 feet) in open space. Ensure there are minimal obstructions for optimal performance.
Battery life depends on usage, but it's recommended to check or replace the batteries every 6-12 months to ensure accurate readings and performance.
The Sencor SWS 25 BS Thermometer is factory calibrated for accuracy. If you believe the readings are off, ensure the sensor is clean and the batteries are fresh. For further calibration issues, please consult the user manual or contact customer support.
Regular maintenance involves keeping the sensor clean and free from dust or obstructions. Periodically check the battery compartment for corrosion and replace batteries as needed.
Ensure that the outdoor sensor is within range and that there are no large metal objects or thick walls obstructing the signal. Check the sensor's battery and replace if necessary. Re-sync the devices by following the pairing instructions in the user manual.
The main unit is not waterproof and should be kept indoors. The outdoor sensor is weather-resistant, but it is recommended to place it in a sheltered location to prolong its lifespan.