Select Channel Number; Minimum / Maximum Records; Ice Warning; Heat Index - Oregon Scientific BAR609HGA User Manual

Deluxe weather forecaster with wireless uv sensor
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SELECT CHANNEL NUMBER

Press CHANNEL to switch between sensors 1-3.
The icon shows the selected sensor.
KINETIC-
WAVE
ICON
DESIGNATED
Indoor
Remote
DISPLAY
Display
Display
Channel
1
To auto-scan between sensors, press and hold
CHANNEL for 2 seconds. Each sensor's data will
be displayed for 3 seconds. To end auto-scan, press
CHANNEL or MEMORY.
NOTE If you use a sensor that collects only temperature
data, humidity will not be shown.

MINIMUM / MAXIMUM RECORDS

To view temperature, humidity or UV Index current,
maximum (MAX) and minimum (MIN) records:
1. Press CHANNEL to select channel 1-3 or indoor.
2. Press MEMORY to view the selected channel's
records.
Remote
Remote
Display
Display
Channel
Channel
2
3
11
Press MEMORY to toggle between current, maximum
(MAX) and minimum (MIN) records. To clear the records,
press and hold MEMORY for 2 seconds. A beep will
sound to confirm that the memory has been cleared.

ICE WARNING

The temperature range at which water begins to freeze
and turns to ice is approx. 37°F (3°C) to 28°F (-2°C).
It is during this period that ice becomes most slippery,
creating hazardous surface conditions dangerous for
travelling.
The BAR609HGA's Ice Warning feature gives out
temperature readings to warn you when the temperature
is approaching freezing. If Channel 1 sensor falls
between 37°F to 28°F (3°C to -2°C), the freeze alert
icon
will flash on the main unit display.

HEAT INDEX

Heat index is the temperature the body feels when
heat and humidity are combined. The temperature
you feel does not always correspond to the actual
air temperature and relative humidity. The heat index
(apparent temperature) is how hot the heat-humidity
combination makes you feel.
The BAR609HGA's heat index feature advises 4 levels
of warning if the temperature is high.

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