Maintenance; Specifications - Taylor 1434 Instruction Manual And Warranty Information

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MAINTENANCE
AN
CARE
INSTRUCTIONS
o
Extreme
temperatures,
shock
or areas of
unusual vibration should be
avoided to prevent
damage
to
the units.
o
Clean
the
units using
only
a soft,
damp cloth to
wipe.
Do not
use
solvents,
abrasives,
detergents
or other
strong cleaning
agents.
After
cleaning,
wipe
surfaces with
dry cloth.
o
Do not submerge
units in
w
tar
or other
liquids.
o
Do
not
subject the units
to
xtremely
severe temperatures
-
DO NOT
PLACE UNITS INTO
OVENS,
FREEZERS or MICROWAVE
UNITS.
NOTE:
Opening the
housing
of either the
Remote Sensor or the Home
Unit
will invalidate
your warranty.
Do not
attempt to repair this unit -
There are no consumer
serviceable
parts.
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
Indoor and
Outdoor temperatures
do
not
match
when
placed
next to each other
-
Each sensor is
manufactured
to
be +/-
1
degree
in accuracy under
normal
conditions.
So it is
possible
to have
up to two
degrees difference shown on
the
separate temperature
sensors (one
could be
"+1
degree"
and
the other
"-1
degree".
Additionally,
the
calibration
curve is
different between the two
units
because of the
greater temperature
range of the
outdoor
sensor.
Errors
are usually noted on
the
extreme ends
of the
temperature
ranges.
Base unit is not
accepting
remote transmissions
-
The
units may
not
be
properly
synchronized
or
the
batteries may need to
be
replaced.
See "SETTING UP
THE
WIRELESS
THERMOMETER"
section
beginning
on page 2 of the instructions
for
detailed
instructions.
With the
two
units next to each
other,
attempt
synchronization.
Remember to always
place
the remote sensor
within the effective
transmission
range and away
from large
metal
surfaces.
What
is the recommended
battery type?
2
"AI\'
and 2
"AM'
batteries
are
required (not
included).
We recommend
using
only
alkaline batteries for
replacements.
8
Where
can I mount the
remote sensor?
To
get
ac
urate
readings
and
to prolong
the life
of your sensor, we
rec-
ommend
lI1
t you mount it
out
of direct
sunlight and rain.
Fog and
mist will
not
affect the
sensor,
but large
volumes
of
soaking
rain
may.
To
guard
against thl ,we
recommend that you mount It under the
eve of
your
house,
your
gara
or
any other
suitable
place
that
will
keap
it out of direct
sun
and
rain.
FCC DISCLAIMER
Note: Thl
qolpm
nl h
been tested and
found to comply
with
the limits
for
a
Class B
digital
devl
,pur
u ntto
Part 15
of the
FCC
Rules.
111
limits
are designed to
provide
reasonabl
prot
euon against
harmful
interlerence
In
r
Identlal installation. This
equipment
nerates,
uses and can radiate
radio
Ir
qu
ncy
energy and, if not
installed
11'1
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions,
may cau
11
rmful
Interference
to radio
comrnurj
cations.
However,
there is no guarantee
that interfer
nc
will
not occur in a particular
inst I
lation.
If
this
equipment
does cause
harmful interfor
nc
to
r dlo
or
television
reception,
which can
be
determined by turning the
equipm
nt
of
11d011,the
user
is
encouraged
to lIy
to
correct the
interference
by one or more
of
the followln
m
sures:
Reorient
or relocate the receiving
antenna.
Increase
the
separation between
the equipment
nd r
c
Iv
r.
Modifications
not authorized
by
the
manufacturer
may void users
authority to
operate
thl
device.
FCC 10: L5C0668TX
(Transmitter)
SPECIFICATIONS
Range of
temperature/humidity
measurement:
Indoor
temp :
+32 Fto +122
F (0
C
to","
50 C)
Indoor humidity:
20%
to
99%
RH
Remote
sensor:
-4
F to +140 F
(-20 C
to
+60 C)
Channel:
max.
3
remote
sensors
Temp.
Alert:
Indoor
Temp/
Humidity
and
Ch 1
Transmission:
max.
100
ft. (30
m)
open
area,
RF434
MHz
Resolution:
0.1 degree for
temperature
Clock:
WWVB Radio-controlled
Batteries:
AA
x
2 pcs
for
main unit, AAA
x
2 pes
for
remote sensor
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