Oregon Scientific RMR500ESA User Manual - Page 4

Remote Sensor - Thgr122n Fig 5, Getting Started, Solar Panel

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EN remote Sensor - thgr122N (FIG 5) 3 1 2 4 5 6 1. LCD display 600mAH rechargeable battery 2. LED status indicator 3. Wall mount hole 4. RESET hole 5. CHANNEL switch 6. Battery compartment GETTING STARTED SOLAR PANEL This product uses a 600mAH rechargeable battery which should be charged via the solar panel. For the battery's first charge, it is strongly advised to charge it for at least 12 hours by lifting and positioning the solar panel in such a way that it faces sunlight directly. IMPORTANT The solar panel should be lifted and positioned at no more than 90°. When the rechargeable battery is nearly flat, the LED indicator on the main unit and will flash. Expose the solar panel directly to sunlight for approximately 5 to 6 hours to charge the battery. Normally, the battery life will last for 2 months. TIPS • For best results when charging the battery, avoid placing the product behind glass windows, but expose the solar panel directly to sunlight. • Do not scratch the solar panel's surface or wipe it with strong detergent. • Do not expose the solar panel to rain, snow or moisture. 

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REMOTE SENSOR - THGR122N (FIG 5)
2
1
3
4
5
6
±.
LCD display
2.
LED status indicator
3.
Wall mount hole
4.
RESET
hole
5.
CHANNEL
switch
6.
Battery compartment
GETTING STARTED
SOLAR PANEL
This product uses a 600mAH rechargeable battery which
should be charged via the solar panel. For the battery’s first
charge, it is strongly advised to charge it for at least 12 hours
by lifting and positioning the solar panel in such a way that it
faces sunlight directly.
IMPORTANT
The solar panel should be lifted and
positioned at no more than 90°.
600mAH
rechargeable
battery
When the rechargeable battery is nearly flat, the LED
indicator on the main unit and
will flash. Expose the solar
panel directly to sunlight for approximately 5 to 6 hours to
charge the battery. Normally, the battery life will last for 2
months.
TIPS
For best results when charging the battery, avoid
placing the product behind glass windows, but expose
the solar panel directly to sunlight.
Do not scratch the solar panel’s surface or wipe it with
strong detergent.
Do not expose the solar panel to rain, snow or
moisture.