Sencor SWS 4660 User Manual

To set up your Sencor SWS 4660 Weather Station, insert the batteries into both the main unit and the outdoor sensor. Place the sensor in the desired outdoor location and use the buttons on the main unit to set the date, time, and measurement units. Make sure the sensor is within the transmission range of the main unit.
Ensure that the outdoor sensor is placed in a shaded, well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight, reflective surfaces, and heat-emitting objects. This positioning will help improve the accuracy of the temperature readings.
Check the batteries in both the outdoor sensor and the main unit to ensure they are properly installed and have sufficient power. Also, verify that the sensor is within the transmission range and not obstructed by walls or metal objects. If issues persist, try resetting both units by removing and reinserting the batteries.
To reset the weather station to factory settings, remove the batteries from both the main unit and the outdoor sensor, wait for a few minutes, and then reinsert them. You will need to set the date, time, and measurement units again after resetting.
The Sencor SWS 4660 does not store historical weather data. It provides real-time data only. Consider pairing it with compatible software or devices if historical data tracking is needed.
Press the 'Mode' button on the main unit until you reach the temperature display. Then, press the 'Up' or 'Down' button to toggle between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Regularly check and replace the batteries in both the main unit and the outdoor sensor to ensure optimal performance. Clean the sensor periodically to remove any dirt or debris that may affect its readings. Store the main unit in a dry, indoor environment when not in use.
To extend battery life, place the outdoor sensor in a location with consistent temperatures and avoid frequent manual data updates. Use high-quality batteries and replace them promptly when the low battery indicator appears.
If the time is incorrect, ensure that you have set the correct time zone and enabled or disabled daylight saving time as appropriate. You may need to manually adjust the time using the 'Set' button on the main unit.
The outdoor sensor can be mounted on a wall using screws or placed on a flat surface. Ensure it is secured properly and positioned to avoid direct sunlight and precipitation for optimal performance.