2. You can then set the pressure value using UP/DOWN.
This value is used to make pressure calculation more accurate.
You can find the pressure value at your location on the Internet, for example.
Confirm the value by pressing SNOOZE/LIGHT.
3. The weather forecast icon will start flashing.
Set the icon based on the current weather using UP/DOWN.
This is used to make the forecast calculation more accurate.
Confirm by pressing SNOOZE/LIGHT.
Mould/Dew Point/Heat Indication
1. Press the DOWN button.
An indicator of the risk of indoor mould (MOLD) will appear on the screen:
0 – no risk
LOW – low risk
MED – medium risk
HI – high risk
2. Press the DOWN button 2×.
An indicator of the risk of outdoor mould (MOLD) will appear on the screen:
0 – no risk
LOW – low risk
MED – medium risk
HI – high risk
3. Press the DOWN button 3×.
The outdoor drew point (DEW) value will appear on the screen.
Dew point is the temperature at which air becomes fully saturated with water vapour, which then
starts condensing in the form of water droplets.
4. Press the DOWN button 4×.
The outdoor heat index (HEAT) will appear on the screen.
The value is only displayed if outdoor temperature is over 28 °C.
Outdoor Clothing Index
The icon for recommended clothes changes based on outdoor temperature.
It is displayed in field no. 6.
It is displayed separately for each connected sensor.
Outdoor temperature
<18 °C
18 °C to 28 °C
>28 °C
Heat Index – Smiley Face
The heat index combines indoor air temperature and relative air humidity to determine the apparent
temperature – also known as felt air temperature.
The body normally cools by sweating. Sweat is essentially water that conducts heat away from the
body though evaporation. If relative humidity is high, the speed of water evaporation is low and heat
dissipates from the body more slowly.
As a result, the body retains more heat than it would in a dry environment.
Dry environment
Comfortable environment
Wet environment
Humidity
<40 %
40–70 %
>70 %
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