AcuRite 75329T Clock User Manual
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In the event you wish to manually change the clock settings,
please use the instructions on page 5.
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Battery Choice & Temperature Range:
extended periods of extreme cold temperatures (below
-4
°f/ -20°c) can cause alkaline batteries to function
improperly. this may cause the outdoor wireless
sensor to stop transmitting temperature readings. we
recommend using lithium batteries in extreme low
temperature conditions to ensure continued operation of
the outdoor sensor.
TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Press and HOLD the SET button until you see the selection of seven time zones
flashing on the LCD screen then RELEASE.
2. Press the UP
(s)
ARROW repeatedly until you reach your time zone, then press SET
3. Choosing Your Time Zone
Relocate or reposition the clock, making sure
the backside of the unit is facing in a direction
toward Colorado from your location.
Heavy stone or metal walls can obstruct the
signal and disrupt reception. Place the clock
at least 3 feet (0.91 m) from other electronic
devices (i.e. TV’s, microwaves, computers,
etc.) that can interfere with wireless signals.
You may be experiencing interference from
other wireless devices using the same radio
frequency channel. Relocate the main unit
and/or the wireless sensor. Both units must
be within 100 feet (30m) of each other. Make
sure units are placed at least 3 feet from other
electronic devices or appliances that may
interfere with the wireless communication
(i.e. TV’s, microwaves, computers, etc.)
You may need to reset both units by
removing and re-installing the batteries.
Relocate the main unit and/or the wireless
sensor. Both units must be within 100 feet
(30m) of each other. Make sure units are
placed at least 3 feet from other electronic
devices or appliances that may interfere
with the wireless communication (i.e. TV’s,
microwaves, computers, etc.)
You may need to reset both units by
removing and re-installing the batteries.
Check to make sure the batteries are installed
correctly. Use only fresh STANDARD “AA”
batteries, not generic or extra strength. Make
certain that the batteries are FRESH. If the
expiration date on your batteries is less than 6
years away, they may not contain a full charge
and can be weak.
Poor Atomic Clock
Reception
(No bars)
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
Poor Outdoor
Sensor Reception
(No bars)
Bad Temperature
Reception
(blank or flashing
temperature)
Display Not Working
PST
pacific standard
time
MST
mountain standard
time
CST
central standard
time
EST
eastern standard
time
HAST
hawaii aleutian
standard time
alaska standard
time
AST
atlantic standard
time
AKST
The wireless temperature sensor MUST BE PLACED OUTDOORS to capture and relay the
outdoor temperature to the clock display unit. You may place your wireless temperature
sensor outside up to 100 feet (30m) from the clock, as shown.
Placement of the Outdoor Sensor:
The sensor is water resistant and is designed
for outdoor use. However, to extend the life
of the product, place it in an area protected
from harsh weather elements. To ensure an
accurate temperature reading, be sure the
sensor is out of direct sunlight and away from
any heat sources.
100’ Feet
Placement of the Clock:
Place the clock in an area free of dirt and dust. To help ensure an accurate
indoor temperature measurement, be sure to place the main unit out of
direct sunlight, and away from any heat sources or vents in your home.
This clock may be hung on a wall using the integrated wall-hanging hole,
or you may place the unit on a tabletop or other flat surface using the
swing-out stands.
For the digital atomic clock we recommend only alkaline batteries.