Handle the board with care and do not bend any com-
ponents on the board, do not try to straighten out any
apparently bent components under any circumstances!
• Now enter the desired address (1 ... 8), see the illustration above
on the right.
The black square indicates a set jumper.
• Afterwards, reassemble the casing in reverse order.
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6. Inserting and Changing Batteries
• Take the protective cap off the outdoor sensor and open the bat-
tery compartment as illustrated in the following image:
• Insert two batteries type mignon (AA) with the right polarity (see
illustration above). Preferably use alkaline batteries.
Using accumulators is possible, but these reduce the range
as well as the lifespan due to lesser voltage / capacity!
• Replace the protective cap until it snaps into place.
The batteries in the outdoor sensor can have a lifespan of up to 3
years (if you use high-quality alkaline batteries).
If the display device (e.g. of the weather station WS555) no longer
displays the corresponding sensor, exchange the batteries for new
ones.
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