La Crosse Technology WS-9037U-IT manual To Exit the Manual Setting Mode, Alarm Setting

Models: WS-9037U-IT

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1.The current sensitivity value will start flashing.

2.Use the OUT/+ key to set the weather sensitivity level. There are 3 levels of setting: 2, 3 and 4. The value corresponds to the change of air pressure in hPa before the weather icon will switch to another state. Level 2 is the most sensitive setting, level 4 is the slowest recording setting (default setting is "3").

3.Confirm with the SET key and exit the Manual settings.

TO EXIT THE MANUAL SETTING MODE

To exit the manual setting mode anytime during the manual setting, press the SNOOZE/CH key or wait for automatic timeout. The mode will return to normal time display.

ALARM SETTING:

Alarm icons

Alarm time

The alarm time can be set when pressing the ALM/DATE key.

1.Press and hold the ALM/DATE key to enter the alarm set mode. The alarm digits flash.

2.Use the IN key to set the alarm hour.

3.Use the OUT/+ key to set the alarm minute.

4.Confirm with SNOOZE/CH key and exit the Alarm setting. The icon ((●)) will be displayed along with the set alarm time.

Note:

If the calendar is displayed in the Weather station, the alarm is NOT active. To view and active the alarm, press the ALM/DATE key. The alarm icon and the alarm time will be displayed, indicating that the alarm setting is activated.

The maximum alarm ring duration is 2 minutes.

SNOOZE SETTING AND STOPPING THE ALARM:

10 minutes snooze function can be set when the alarm is ringing by pressing the SNOOZE/CH key.

When the alarm is snoozing, the alarm icon (()) will remain flashing indicating that the alarm is active but is in Snooze mode. To stop the snooze function when it is in snooze period, press any key except the SNOOZE/CH key.

To stop the alarm, press any key during alarm ringing, except the SNOOZE/CH key.

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La Crosse Technology WS-9037U-IT To Exit the Manual Setting Mode, Alarm Setting, Snooze Setting and Stopping the Alarm