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Troubleshooting Guide
Page 40 Weather Monitor II
Display "locks up"
Insufficient power during power up or a power surge may cause the console
to lock up. If this occurs, remove all power—disconnect any battery backup
and the AC/DC power cord. Wait for 1 minute with all of the power
removed. Then, while the battery is removed, reconnect the AC power cord
and listen for 2 beeps within 10 seconds.
Note: If you have the WeatherLink installed, listen for 3 beeps within 20 seconds and then, if all is well,
try communicating with the WeatherLink using a computer.
Once you receive the final beep, install a fresh backup battery, if desired, and
put it back into service.
Davis recommends plugging the console’s power adapter into a computer-
grade surge protector to help avoid this problem.
TEMPERATURE TIPS
Outside temperature seems too high
Move external temperature sensor out of direct sunlight.
Check calibration number and adjust if necessary.
Inside temperature seems too high
Move the console out of direct sunlight.
Make sure the console is not in contact with an exterior wall which heats up
in sunlight or when outside temperature rises.
Make sure the console is not near a heater or other internal heat source
(lamps, appliances, etc.).
Check calibration number and adjust if necessary.
Outside temperature seems too low
Check calibration number and adjust if necessary.
Inside temperature seems too low
Make sure the console is not in contact with an exterior wall which cools
down when outside temperature drops.
Make sure the console is not near an air conditioner.
Check calibration number and adjust if necessary.
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