Outdoor Sensor Fell. The Sensor No Longer Works; Mounting/Positioning Outdoor Sensor - La Crosse Technology 308-2408FR Faqs

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 Check the
distance
station. Outdoor sensors at the end of the range may work while batteries are
fresh but not after they drain a bit.
 Check for leaking batteries, which may damage the outdoor sensor.
 Battery life is over 24 months when using reputable battery brands for both
Alkaline and Lithium batteries.

Outdoor sensor fell. The sensor no longer works

Explanation: If there is no physical damage to the outdoor sensor, the fall may
not have caused internal damage. A fall can shock the outdoor sensor or the
batteries in the outdoor sensor. Batteries that have fallen on a hard surface may be
damaged and unable to function properly.
 Complete a
Restart
 Use
Batteries
dated at least six years in advance of the current year. Batteries
dated earlier than six years from now may still work, but may be unstable in
performance.
Note: An outdoor sensor that has fallen into puddle, snow, or other standing water,
will likely have water damage and need to be replaced. Outdoor sensors are water
resistant, not waterproof.
Replacement Outdoor sensors
 Visit your local Retailer or La Crosse Technology® Store
http://store.lacrossetechnology.com/
Note: Be sure to order the correct model and frequency to avoid receiving the
incorrect item.
 Call La Crosse Technology® Store at 608-785-7939 or e-mail from the store
website if you are unsure about the correct item to order. Each item carries the
original new product warranty and includes access to La Crosse Technology®
technical support.

Mounting/Positioning Outdoor sensor

First: Place the outdoor sensor in the desired shaded location and the weather
station in the home. Wait approximately 1 hour before permanently mounting the
outdoor sensor to ensure that there is proper reception.
POSITION
Outdoor:
 Protect the outdoor sensor from standing rain or snow and from the overhead
sun, which can cause it to read incorrectly.
 Mounting under an eave or deck rail works well.
 If you choose, you can construct a small roof or box for the outdoor sensor. Be
sure a box has vents.
 Mount the outdoor sensor on the North side where to prevent sun from causing
incorrect readings.
 Mount at least 6 feet in the air for a strong RF (radio frequency) signal.
 Do not mount the outdoor sensor on a metal fence. This significantly reduces
the effective range.
 Outdoor sensors are water resistant, not waterproof.
La Crosse Technology, Ltd.
and
resistance
between the outdoor sensor and weather
with fresh batteries.
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