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5. Use the hexagon wrench and two
hexagon socket screws supplied
to screw the base support onto
the weather station.
6. This is how the cables are
connected, laid and routed in the
base support. Make sure that the
cables really do lie in the middle
as shown; otherwise, they may
prevent the cover from being
latched on later.
Caution!
The lighting cable for the
stand and the USB cable
can only be inserted in one di-
rection. Do not use force to insert
them!
Surplus lighting cable can be
stored in a chamber within the
support.
7. Now attach the cover to the base
support:
lay the cover flat and insert it into
the receptacles on the support
(refer also to 1), ease it up and
latch it in at the top.
Caution!
There must not be any
resistance when you
ease the cover up; if there is,
either the cover is not inserted
properly at the bottom or the
cables are not lying in the duct.
You must be able to see the
cables protruding properly from
the bottom.

Start-up

- Once the power supply unit has been connected, all the segments on the display will
be tested briefly (all segments displayed).
- A short beep will then be heard and the version numbers of the weather station will
appear on the display.
- Next, the inside temperature and humidity values are displayed, along with the baro-
metric pressure. The corresponding sensors are built into the base station.
- The external sensors now have to be started up.
8. Finally, insert the clips on the co-
ver into the corresponding notches
on the cable channel (see detail
photo above), swivel it upwards
and latch it in at the top (see photo
below).
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