Honeywell TE852ELW, TS815, TE852W user manual Troubleshooting, Maintanance, Precautions

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speed or wind gust speed)

Press and hold ALARM button until speed digit will flash.

Set the alarm using the UP or DOWN. Press and hold either button for fast digits advance.

Press ALARM to confirm your selection and return to the high wind alarm selection screen.

Never use any abrasive cleaning agents and solvents. Do not immerse any units with electronic parts in water or under running water.

WIND METER

Check if the wind cups can spin freely and are free from dirt, debris and spider webs.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Check here before contacting customer service.

MAINTANANCE

CHANGING BATTERIES

The battery status of each weather sensor is checked every hour. If the low battery indicator lights up, replace the batteries in the corresponding unit.

CHANGING BATTERIES IN THE MAIN UNIT

Remove the battery compartment door from the back and replace batteries. Do not mix old and new batteries

Replace the battery compartment door

CHANGING BATTERIES IN REMOTE SENSORS

Replace the batteries following the setup instructions for the corresponding sensor

When the batteries are properly installed, the remote weather sensor will resume sending signals to the main unit

To enforce an immediate remote signals search, press and hold DOWN on the main unit

Issue

Main unit

Main unit

Remote sensor

Symptom

US Atomic Time signal is not received

The weather readings weather station are different from the TV, radio or official weather reports

Cannot locate remote sensor

Cannot change the channel

Cannot change the C° to F° and back

Data does not match data on the main unit

Solution

Place unit by the window and keep it there overnight

The weather data may vary considerably due to different environmental conditions and placement.

Check the placement tips included in this manual to site your weather sensors in the best possible way.

Check batteries

Check location

Press and hold DOWN ( ▼) button on the main unit to search for the signal form the remote sensor

Press “RESET” after setting the channel

Press “RESET” after setting C/F

Initiate manual sensor search (Press and hold DOWN ( ▼) button on the main unit)

CLEANING

The main unit and outer casings of the remote weather sensors can be cleaned with a damp cloth. Small parts can be cleaned with a cotton tip or pipe-cleaner.

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PRECAUTIONS

This product is engineered to give you years of satisfactory service if handled carefully. Here are a few precautions:

Do not immerse the units in water.

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Contents Installation Installation Standard Package ContentsIntroduction Before YOU Begin Remote Temperature & Humidity SensorMounting Battery InstallationPlacement FeaturesMain Unit AssemblyTime PowerWeather JK LM Weather and Time in EASY-TO Read Digits Front RearD E F G TOP SideDisplays Navigating Through the ModesSNOOZE/LIGHT button Pressure WindowSUNRISE/SUNSET Window Temperature and Humidity WindowCustomazing Your Weather Forecaster Wind WindowViewing Pressure and Altitude Information Using Different Display Windows Pressure WindowSetting Pressure Parameters BacklightViewing SEA Level Pressure History Viewing PRESSURE, Temperature and Himidity ChartsViewing Moon Phase History and Weather Forecast Programming Pressure and Altitude UnitProgramming Your Location Understanding Moon Phase IconsAccessing Clock Window Clock WindowDifferent Clock and Calendar Modes Activating or Deactivating AlarmsProgramming Alarms Manual ProgrammingActivating or Deactivating Snooze To disable time alarmsWwvb Radio Controlled Time Programming LATITUDE, LONGITUDE, Time Zone and DST Accessing SUNRISE/SUNSET WindowSUNRISE/SUNSET Window Icon Atomic Time Reception StrengthTemperature and Humidity Window Programming Temperature in Celsius or Fahrengeit Accessing Temperature and Humidity WindowViewing Remote Channel Temperature and Humidity Recalling Temperature and DEW Point InformationWind Window Precautions TroubleshootingMaintanance Use only fresh batteries. Do not mix new and old batteries Appendix City CodesSpecifications Declaration of Conformity FCC StatementStandard Warranty Information