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Sharp Atomic Clock SPC-373. The outdoor sensor on Model spc373 not working
It is a known issue
Try first a general reset:
- remove the batteries from the clock (thus turning it Off.)
- remove the batteries from the outside sensor (if you are not aware that it has batteries, then perhaps it is not working because the batteries are no good any more! check that also.)
- wait 10 minutes with no power to the device.
- put batteries back in, power On again.
- hit Reset.
- hit Receive button.
- change the channel for reception from the outside sensor.
- change the channel on the outside sensor to match that channel.
- then set the time once more, once the remote temperature is sensed once again.
If this does not get the outside temperature reading working again, you may have to replace that temperature sensor.
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Pearl outdoor/indoor thermometer, can battery be replaced? If so, how?
can the battery be replaced. If so, how?
open the cover on the back of the device. this is done by squeezing the cover of the battery sector slightly. then remove the old batteries and replace the new ones (I assume you have the AAA) and put the new ones in keeping with the polarity for the device to work properly and then close the battery compartment cover in reverse order
Outside temp read 80.Smart phone weather said 70.Replaced batteries and did all the troubleshooting. Model 0041/00609SBDIA/00611A3. Less than 1 year old. Inside temp works, dashes on outside reading.
Place your remote temperature sensor and the inside unit together for about an hour to see if they both read the same or if there is a large difference in the temperatures.Dashes on the outside temperature reading may indicate that the inside unit is not receiving a signal from the remote. Change the batteries on the remote or change the location of the inside and/or outside units so that they can receive a strong signal between each other.Your smartphone temperature may be coming from a location that is not near your home. They are often from a weather service. Where is your local temperature sensor located? Is it in the sun? Is it on the south side of the house, or another location where the sun or an air conditioner or other heat source may affect the accuracy of the reading? Try to locate your outside sensor in a shaded location with plenty of ventilation, and away from heat sources.
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