LL Bean Weather Radio 0FHC9 User Manual

7. To show the outdoor temperature, make  
sure the number in the sensor reception  
icon is the same as the selected channel  
in the remote outdoor sensor. If not, press  
CH to select the number.  
OVERVIEW  
FRONT VIEW (FIG. 1)  
1. 12 / 24 hr clock, date and alarm area  
2. Indoor temperature  
0FHC9  
First Watch Weather Station  
3. Outdoor temperature  
NOTE  
Displays when batteries are  
4. MODE: Change settings or display  
5. SNOOZE / LIGHT: Activate snooze function /  
Turn on the backlight  
USER MANUAL  
low.  
(FIG. 1)  
MEANING  
LOCATION  
6. MEM: View current, maximum and  
minimum temperature  
Indoor temperature  
area  
Main unit batteries low  
1
2
Outdoor temperature  
area  
BACK VIEW (FIG. 2)  
Sensor batteries low  
1. Wall mount hole  
NOTE Press RESET after each battery  
2.  
/
: Increase / decrease setting  
change.  
3. AL: View alarm status; set alarm  
4. Table stand  
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SENSOR DATA TRANSMISSION  
5. CH: Switch remote outdoor sensor display  
6. °C / °F: Select temperature unit  
7. RESET: Reset unit to default settings  
8. Battery compartment  
The main unit can collect data from up to 3  
sensors.  
4
5
6
To search for a sensor:  
Simultaneously, press and hold MEM and CH  
for 2 seconds.  
REMOTE OUTDOOR SENSOR (FIG. 3)  
1. LED status indicator  
2. Wall mount hole  
3. Battery compartment  
4. RESET hole  
(FIG. 2)  
The sensor reception icon in the main unit  
shows the status:  
ICON  
DESCRIPTION  
1
2
3
5. CHANNEL switch  
Main unit is searching for  
sensor(s)  
5
6
GETTING STARTED  
A sensor has been found  
INSERT BATTERIES - REMOTE  
OUTDOOR SENSOR  
The sensor cannot be found  
IMPORTANT Set up the remote outdoor sen-  
TIP The transmission range may vary depend-  
ing on many factors. You may need to experiment  
with various locations to get the best results.  
sor first before setting the main unit.  
1. Slide open the battery door.  
2. Insert the batteries, matching the polarities.  
3. Select a channel, then press RESET.  
4. Close the battery door.  
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CLOCK  
To set the clock:  
5. Place the sensor outdoors within 30 m  
(98 ft) of the main unit using the wall  
mount (see FIG. 4).  
1. Press and hold MODE.  
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8
2. Press or to change the settings. (Press  
and hold to change the setting quickly.)  
3. Press MODE to confirm.  
NOTE  
4. The settings order is: 12 / 24 hr format,  
hour, minute, year, day-month format,  
month, day and language.  
• Press RESET after each battery change or  
channel selection.  
(FIG. 3)  
• The remote outdoor sensor must be placed  
outdoors, and protected from rain and  
snow.  
2
3
NOTE The language options are English  
(E), German (D), French (F), Italian (I), and  
Spanish (S).  
1
• Use alkaline batteries for longer usage  
and consumer grade lithium batteries in  
temperatures below freezing.  
4
5
To select display mode:  
Press MODE to choose between clock with  
seconds, clock with weekday and calendar.  
ALARM  
To set the alarm:  
(FIG. 4)  
INSERT BATTERIES - MAIN UNIT  
1. Press AL to view alarm display.  
when the alarm time is displayed.  
2. Press and hold AL.  
shows  
1. Remove the battery door.  
2. Insert the batteries, matching the polarities  
(see FIG. 2).  
3. Press  
/
to set hour / minute. (Press  
and hold to change the setting quickly.)  
4. Press AL to confirm. indicates alarm is  
ON.  
3. Press RESET.  
4. Close the battery door.  
5. Place the main unit within 30 m (98 ft) of  
the remote outdoor sensor.  
To toggle alarms ON / OFF:  
6. Wait while the sensor reception icon is  
blinking, it is searching for sensor.  
1. Press AL to display alarm time.  
2. Press AL again to turn alarm ON / OFF.  
 

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