Sencor SWS 65 Instruction Manual
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To set up your Sencor SWS 65 Weather Station, insert the batteries into the main unit and the wireless sensor. Ensure both devices are within range. The station will automatically search and connect to the sensor. Follow the on-screen instructions to set the date and time.
Ensure that the wireless sensor is within the specified range of the main unit and that there are no obstructions. Check the batteries in the sensor and replace them if necessary. Re-sync the devices by pressing the reset button on both units.
To calibrate the temperature readings, place the sensor in a controlled environment with a known temperature. Compare the readings and adjust using the calibration feature in the settings menu of the main unit, if available.
Regularly check and replace the batteries in both the main unit and the sensor. Clean the sensor and the main unit with a dry cloth to remove dust and debris. Ensure the sensor is properly positioned and free from obstructions.
To reset the weather station, press and hold the reset button located on the back of the main unit for about 10 seconds until the display turns off and then back on. This will restore the factory settings.
The Sencor SWS 65 Weather Station does not have built-in connectivity for smartphones. It is designed as a standalone unit for home or office use.
The wireless sensor for the Sencor SWS 65 typically has a range of up to 30 meters (98 feet) in open areas. Walls and other obstructions can reduce this range.
To change the temperature display from Celsius to Fahrenheit, access the settings menu on the main unit. Navigate to the temperature unit option and select Fahrenheit.
If the display screen is blank or unresponsive, check the batteries and replace them if necessary. Ensure the unit is turned on. If the issue persists, perform a reset by pressing the reset button on the back.
Mount the outdoor sensor in a shaded and sheltered location to avoid direct sunlight and precipitation, which can affect readings. Ensure it is secured and positioned at least 1.5 meters (5 feet) above the ground for accurate measurements.