In/Out Thermometer w/Indoor Humidity Gauge
(630-1032)                 Operation                  Faxback Doc. # 62025

Outdoor/Indoor Temperature

The thermometer automatically displays the outdoor temperature (OUT) in 
the first line and the indoor temperature (IN) in the second line.

Note: If the outdoor temperature rises above 158 degrees F (70 degrees C)
      or falls below -58 degrees F (-50 degrees C), the thermometer
      displays HHH or LLL in the first line.

Changing the Degree Format

Your can view the temperature in Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C) format.

To change the degree format, repeatedly press C/F on the back of the 
thermometer to toggle to the desired degree format.

Indoor Humidity

The thermometer automatically displays indoor humidity in the third line.

When the indoor relative humidity rises above 70%, WET appears, indicating 
excess moisture in the air.

When the indoor relative humidity falls below 40%, DRY appears, indicating 
low moisture in the air.

Maximum/Minimum Memory

The thermometer automatically stores the lowest and highest outdoor/indoor 
temperatures and indoor humidity it recorded since you last reset it, or 
replaced the batteries.

To recall the stored maximum and minimum temperatures and humidity:

1.  Press MEMORY to recall the maximum (MAX) indoor and outdoor
    temperatures and indoor humidity display.

2.  Press MEMORY again to recall the minimum (MIN) indoor and outdoor
    temperatures and indoor humidity display.

3.  Press MEMORY again to return to the current temperature and humidity
    display.

    Note: If you do not press MEMORY again, the MAX or MIN information
          appears for about 5 seconds, then the display returns to the
          current temperature and humidity.

4.  To clear the minimum/maximum memory and reset it to the current
    temperature, hold down MEMORY for about two seconds.  The display
    resets and the current temperature and humidity appears.

Resetting the Thermometer

If the thermometer stops operating properly, use a pointed object (such as 
a straightened paper clip) to press RESET on the back of the thermometer.

(EB 9/20/00)

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