Maintenance And Care Instructions - Sharper Image EC-B130 Instruction Manual And Warranty Information

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Remote Sensor Battery Installation:
1. Loosen the 4 screws securing the battery cover with a small screwdriver (included) and
remove. Insert 2 alkaline AAA batteries according to the polarity direction indicated.
2. Place the home receiver (Clock Radio Time & Weather Butler) as close as possible to the
remote sensor. This will help with synchronization between the two units.
NOTE: Once you are ready to position your remote sensor and home receiver, ensure
that the distance is not outside the effective transmission range (100 feet). Some
building materials and location of the home receiver or remote sensor can affect
transmission quality and range. Try various locations for best results.
3. Press the C/F button inside the remote sensor to change between °C and °F.
(The remote sensor is preset on °F.)
4. Press the TX button inside of the remote sensor to verify the reception.
5. Replace the cover and tighten the 4 screws.
NOTE: It is recommended to test the units next to each other to ensure that both the
remote sensor and home receiver are properly synchronized.
Remote Sensor Mounting Instructions
The Remote Sensor comes with a table stand or can be wall mounted.
Table Stand - Simply fold out the attached stand from the mounting bracket.
Wall Mounting - Set a screw in the desired hanging location and mount.
A screw and wall anchor have been included for your convenience.
NOTE: Keep the remote sensor out of direct sunlight and rain. Do not mount
on metal surface.
Remote Sensor Low Battery Indication
Low battery indication is available for the remote sensor. A battery life icon will display on the
remote sensor. Replace the batteries as necessary and follow the setup procedure.

MAINTENANCE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS

• Extreme temperatures, shock or areas of unusual vibration should be avoided to prevent
damage to the units.
• 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 a dry cloth.
• Do not submerge units in water or other liquids.

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