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  • Page 1 XL Weather Station...
  • Page 2 Youshiko YC9445 Radio Control Weather Station One Step Automatic Set Up: Connect main colour display indoor unit with power supply and insert required batteries in the sensor and wait for Weather Station to self set automatically by MSF Radio control...
  • Page 3 3. We recommend a minimum distance of 2.5 meters (8.2Feet) to all sources of interference, such as televisions or computer monitors or mobile phones or Wi-Fi Hub etc. 4. This weather station comes with a USB charging socket to charge Mobile phones etc, Please keep the charging devices near the weather station only when charging, otherwise avoid keeping those devices near the weather station as interference may block the radio control or sensor signal.
  • Page 4 there a horizontal line on the screen? And Why does the temperature and humidity data on the screen show inconsistencies? A: In order to ensure that the device can receive signals quickly, please follow the steps below: Power on the weather station first. Then power on the sensor.
  • Page 5 Features:  MSF Radio control time function  Perpetual Calendar Up to Year 2099  Time in 12-hour or 24-hour format.  Two daily alarms  Automatic snooze function (OFF or 5~60min)  Sunrise and sunset time (select city)  Moon phases and tides ...
  • Page 6: Weather Station Appearance

    Weather Station Appearance...
  • Page 7 Part A-Positive LCD A1: Mold Risk of Indoor A2: Indoor Temperature A3: Indoor Humidity A4: Comfort Index of Indoor A5: Sunrise time A6: Selected city A7: Sunset time A8:Month and date A9: Time A10: WEEK A11: Histogram of historical pressure A12: Tide level trends A13: Moon phase...
  • Page 8: Initial Operation

    Initial operation:  According to the appearance of the Weather Station, the power adapter is inserted from the B11 position, and the power supply of the power adapter is also noted.  Open Weather Station battery compartment cover, open Weather Station battery compartment cover, insert 2 x AA batteries observing polarity [ “+”...
  • Page 9: Setting The Daily Alarms

     Press “ ” to confirm your setting, switch to the hour setting. Now use “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the correct hour.  Press “ ” to confirm your setting, switch to the minute setting. Now use“▲” and “▼” buttons to set the correct minute.
  • Page 10 hour setting. Use the “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the required hour.  Press “ ” button to confirm your setting, switch to the alarm 1 Minute setting. Use the “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the required minute. ...
  • Page 11: Switching Off The Alarm Signal

     Rising alarm sound (crescendo, duration: 2 minutes) changes the volume 4 times whilst the alarm signal is heard. Switching off the alarm signal  The alarm sound when the trigger, press any buttons except the “ ” button or press and hold the “...
  • Page 12 Hamburg Sevilla Hannover Valencia Zaragoza Kaiserslautern Sweden(SE) Gothenburg Kassel Karlstad Kiel Stockholm Leipzig Switzerland(CH) Basel Magdeburg Berne München Chur Nürnberg Geneva Osnabrück Lucerne Passau Lugano Regensburg Sion Rostock St. Gallen Saarbrücken Zurich United Stuttgart Aberdeen Kingdom(GB) Belfast Würzburg Birmingham Austria(AT) Bregenz Cardiff Graz...
  • Page 13 Copenhagen Dallas Odense San Francisco Finland(FI) Helsinki Philadelphia France(FR) Ajaccio Charlotte Biarritz Seattle Bordeaux Denver Brest Boston Cherbourg-Octeville Detroit Clermont-Ferrand Nashville Dijon Memphis Lille Portland Lyon Oklahoma city Marseille Las Vegas Metz Milwaukee Nantes Kansas City Nice Atlanta Orleans Miami Paris Virginia beach Perpignan...
  • Page 14 Triest Reno Turin New Haven Venice Baltimore South Carolina Verona (SC) Liechtenstein(LI) Vaduz Savannah Luxemburg(LU) Luxembourg Canada(CA) Ottawa Monaco(MC) Monte Carlo Quebec City Netherlands(NL) Amsterdam Edmonton Arnhem Calgary Eindhoven Vancouver Groningen Montreal Rotterdam Toronto The Hague Mexican Mexico City Norway(NO) Bergen Panama Panama City...
  • Page 15 Bilbao Auckland Christchurch  When selecting a city, you can press and hold the “▲” and “▼” buttons to quickly select, and you can quickly jump to the correct city according to the serial number in the table and the corresponding displayed value ...
  • Page 16: Outdoor Temperature Alert Setting

    sensor, the wireless sensor channel cannot choose the same channel at the same time (a total of 1, 2, 3 channel can choose)  Press the “ ” button can switch the display of different channels of outdoor temperature and humidity, when displaying the symbol "...
  • Page 17: Temperature Alert

     Press and hold down the “ ” button for more than 2 seconds to enter the outdoor temperature alert setting, the first is the upper limit alert setting of the outdoor temperature. Use the “▲” and “▼” buttons to set the upper limit alert value ...
  • Page 18: Low Battery

    Comfortable too cold or too hot  The moldy risk display reads the indoor humidity to determine moldy risk level. The weather station will display one of 4 indicators: HI (high) ME (medium) LO (low) and no risk (no arrow displayed). Low battery: ...
  • Page 19 Weather icons flashing / blinking is fine , which mean weather station thinks, that weather will be between two icon or will or may change rapidly or rainy/stormy Accuracy of the Weather forecast icons is about 70% , its written in the user manual but as we are UK , weather changes here like no tomorrow.
  • Page 20  A continuously displayed radio mast icon indicates that the MSF signal was received successfully  The symbol "DST" indicating the time of receipt for daylight saving time.  We recommend a minimum distance of 2.5 meters to all sources of interference, such as televisions or computer monitors ...
  • Page 21: Battery Replacement

    Please do not dispose of old electronic devices and empty batteries in household waste. To protect the Environment, take them to your retail store or to appropriate collection sites according to national or local recycling centre. All enquires: service@youshiko.co.uk...

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