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Auriol H13726 User Manual

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1 weather station with stand

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1 wind gauge with integrated temperature and
air humidity sensor

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1 rain gauge with leaf filter

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6 screws suitable for ø 5 mm dowels

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6 dowels ø 5 mm

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4 hexagonal socket head bolt M6 including
4 nuts and 8 washers

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2 mounting clamps for wind gauge

6. Definition of terms

Dew Point:
The dew point (Dew Point) refers to the point at which
the air releases water vapour in the form of fog and / or
condensate.
Example: if the air is cooled down constantly and
the air humidity stays the same, the relative air hu-
midity increases to 100 %. This means that the dew
point has been reached and the cooled air contains
the maximum possible water vapour at this temperature.

Heat Index:
The heat index (Heat Index) is the air temperature
felt on the human body taking into consideration
the measured air temperature and the air humidity.

Wind Chill:
The wind chill (Wind Chill) refers to the difference
between the measured (air temperature) and the tem-
perature felt on the human body, which depends on
the wind speed. The wind chill is the measurement
used for wind-dependant cooling of an object.
Humans feel this wind chill particularly on the face.
As wind chill can only be calculated for temperatures
close to or under the 0 °C limit, it is mostly replaced
by the heat index for higher temperatures (Heat Index).

7. Functions

Weather station:

Radio-controlled DCF-77 time signal reception
with time display, time-zone setting

– Date display
– Alarm clock with snooze function

Room temperature and interior humidity display
with storage of the minimum and maximum
measurement values

Outside temperature and outside humidity
display with storage of the minimum and
maximum measured values

– Barometric pressure display
– Weather trend display

Battery status display (weather station, wind
gauge and rain gauge)

– Wind direction display

Scope of delivery / Definition of terms / Functions