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Remove all batteries from outdoor sensor and weather station.
Press one of the buttons on the weather station at least 20 times to clear all memory.
Verify that the weather station is blank before proceeding (there may be lines painted on
the screen that will show when power is removed).
Leave both units without power for 15 minutes (very important).
Insert fresh batteries into the clock.
Insert fresh batteries into the outdoor sensor.
Press the TX button on the outdoor sensor to transmit RF signal.
Keep the outdoor sensor 5-10 feet from the forecast station.
When RF connection is established, the temperature will appear on the station. Allow the
outdoor sensor and weather station to sit together for 15 minutes to establish a strong
connection.
Look carefully at the back of your clock for a reset button. The temp may have encountered a problem and stopped working. Also, be sure the battery is fresh. Hope this helps.
Remove ALL batteries in transmitter AND clock.
Insert new batteries in outdoor transmitter.
Insert new batteries in the (receiver) clock. Wait until outdoor temperature is received AND displayed on clock BEFORE setting time/date/etc.
You probably need to set the time zone. Hit the set button until it shows the time zone (ie -7 MST), then hit the "+" button until it shows your time zone and the correct time. Continue hitting the set button to cycle through to the end of the settings.
you probably need to 'pair' the outdoor sensor with the main base: look for a 'channel' button, as these units usually can get information from several sensors and differentiate them by a channel number.
Seems to be a consistent problem with Skyscan. I have the 88800 model and my outdoor transmitter isn't transmitting the temperature either. We've replaced the batteries in both the transmitter and clock and nothing for outdoor temp. It's only been used for 9 months.
If you have lost the outside temperature on the clock display after replacing the transmitter battery then do the following:
1. Make sure you have good batteries installed in the remote transmitter 2. Remove the batteries from the main clock and keep them out until the clock display disappers. 3. Re-install the batteries in the clock. 4. Wait until the display returns and includes the outside temperature display as well. 5. Set the clock again for current time/date etc. 6. Bingo. You are in business.
After replacing the transmitter batteries several times, I tried replacing the clock batteries. They must have been getting low. Once I put in new batteries in the clock it worked fine. Good Luck.
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