stand, locate the small opening at the corners on the back of the meter. Place your fingernail into the opening and flip
the stand out. To close the stand, simply snap it shut.
Wall Mount - Set a screw into the wall at the location desired. The head of the screw will need to slip into the
receptacle on the back of the meter, do not set the screw flush to the wall. Once the screw has been set properly,
hang the meter in place by sliding the receptacle on the back of the meter over the head of the screw.
Magnet - A magnet is supplied with the meter. Peel the protective paper off the adhesive tape on the magnet. Press the
magnet onto the back of the thermometer and mount on any metal surface.
Hook & Loop - Self adhesive hook and loop mounting tape is supplied with the meter. Peel off the protective backing.
Adhere one piece to the meter and the other to any clean, flat surface.
ALL OPERATION DIFFICULTIES
If this meter does not function properly for any reason, replace the batteries with new, high-quality alkaline batteries
(see the "Battery Replacement" section). Low battery power can occasionally cause an number of "apparent"
operational difficulties. Replacing the batteries with new fresh batteries will solve most difficulties.
ERROR CODES
E02
Indicates that the value being measured is below the measurement range of the meter
(too low).
Indicates that the value being measured is above the measurement range of the
E03
meter (too high).
E04
Indicates that the temperature sensor has been damaged.
E11
Indicates that the humidity sensor has been damaged.
Indicates that the meter has been damaged.
E32/E33
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
An erratic display, faint display, no display, or appearing on the display are all indicators that the batteries need
replacement.
If the AC power supply is not being used when the batteries are being replaced, the meter will turn off once the batteries
have been removed. The meter and data logging will need to be turned back on once the batteries have been
replaced.
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