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UNP ACK Make sure that you have all of the parts of one of the thr ee groups of pr oducts shown here befor e the installation of your Weather Collection pr oduct. A SET -UP WIRELESS SENSOR B SET -UP MAIN UNIT C WEA THER THN132N T emperature Sensor 1× RAIN AND TEMPERA TURE ST A TION Rain Collector 1× Screws (T ype C) 3× Washers 6× Filter 1× Mai[...]
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SET -UP RAIN GAUGE D PLACE WIRELESS SENSOR OUTSIDE E Contact our Customer Service Department for additional questions: website: www2.oregonscientific.com/service phone: 800.853.8883 (voice) address: 19861 SW 95th Avenue, T ualatin, OR 97062 Tilt the tipping funnel on the rain gauge several times and verify a numerical reading on the base unit ( ). [...]