Interpretation of the Barometer measurements
Rising atmospheric pressure always indicates an improvement in weather
conditions and vice versa.
The barometric atmospheric pressure changes with local weather conditions and is
therefore a useful tool for forecasting the weather outlook. A high atmospheric
pressure is always associated with warm air masses; a low atmospheric pressure
indicates the influence of cold air masses.
The change in atmospheric pressure (rise = improvement in weather conditions)
can also be seen by the pictures shown on the face of the dial (rain, clouds, sun).
Assembly Instructions
Select a suitable location in your preferred room for mounting the Weather Station.
(Refer Chapter "Directions for use" on page III).
Beware of hidden utilities such as power, water or gas pipes; use a searching
device to locate these utilities.
After you have marked the chosen drillhole location, drill a hole in the wall. Insert a
screw plug and insert a screw suitable for mounting the Weather Station.
Above, there is a mounting link with an opening to hang up the weather station
uprightly.
Cleaning
Clean the Weather Station only with a slightly moist cloth. Do NOT use
aggressive chemicals, solvents or alcohol.
Operation
Thermometer (1):
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The temperature can be read directly from the
scale, in °C.
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Barometer (2):
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The barometer pointer can be adjusted to the
current measured value by turning the adjustment
knob located at the centre of the transparent acrylic
2
instrument cover. This can then be compared to a
value shown by the instrument at a later time.
Hygrometer (3):
3
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On the display you can see a range „Normal". The
value should be within this range, if you hang up the
unit in a room. If the range falls below this range, try
to improve the room climate by regular airing,
foliage plants or humidifiers.
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