Maximum / Minimum Memory - Mebus 10373 Owner's Manual

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IN/OUT HEAT INDEX
Heat Index combines the effects of heat and humidity. It is the apparent temperature of
how hot the heat-humidity combination makes it feels.
Press "Heat Index/Dew Point" button once to show the respective indoor or outdoor heat
index on the lower left display. "HEAT INDEX" icon will appear.
IN/OUT HEAT INDEX ALERT INDICATOR
Heat index alert indicators of the respective indoor or outdoor channels
Caution
Extreme caution
Danger
Extreme danger
IN/OUT DEW POINT
Dew point is the saturation point of the air, or the temperature to which the air has to be
cooled in order to get condensation.
In normal mode, press HEAT INDEX / DEW POINT button twice to show the respective
indoor or outdoor dew point reading on the lower left display. "DEW POINT" icon will
appear.
IN/OUT COMFORT LEVEL
In/Out Comfort indicator combines the effect of temperature & humidity and displays in 3
levels:
COMF
:
Comfortable level, ideal range for both temperature & humidity
WET
:
Contain excess moisture
DRY
:
Contain inadequate moisture
COLOR BAR GRAPHS
The color graphs are designed as an intuitive way to gauge the weather at a glance.
The left color bar graph represents the respective In/Out temperature, heat index or
dew point of the current display mode. The right graph represents the respective In/
Out humidity. As the measurements change, the number of illuminated bars changes
automatically.

MAXIMUM / MINIMUM MEMORY

Press MEMORY button repeatedly to view the maximum & minimum values of
temperature, humidity, heat index or dew point readings. To clear the memory record,
hold MEMORY button while the respective values are displaying on screen.
TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY TREND INDICATOR
The icons will indicate Rising, Steady, Falling if the temperature or humidity change is
more than 1 degree C (or 2 degree F) within an hour.
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Exercise more fatiguing than usual
Heat cramps, exhaustion possible
Heat exhaustion likely
Heat stroke imminent
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