Minimum and Maximum Temperatures:
Minimum and Maximum temperatures are permanently displayed.
Extreme values will flash on the bargraph. When your instru-
ment is on standby, temperature is measured every thirty (30)
minutes, allowing a recording of the extreme values, even when
the instrument is turned off.
Extreme temperature values can be deleted by pressing both the
wind
and
mode
buttons simultaneously.
Minimum and maximum temperature
measurement displayed
with flashing lines on the bargraph
Wind-chill Factor:
The wind-chill factor is a calculation of the effect of wind on
temperature. It portrays an indication of the loss of heat by
your body in case of temperatures below 37˚C and the aug-
mentation of the heat with a temperature over 37˚C and wind.
For instance, with a 0˚C current temperature and a 40 km/h
blowing wind, your body will use as much heat as if it would
be exposed to a temperature of -15 ˚C with no wind. This value
of -15˚C is called wind-chill factor. Wind-chill factor can be
selected by pressing the
mode
button. The corresponding
symbol is then displayed in the bottom of the LDC.
Pressure:
The pressure sensor is located inside the instrument. The indicated pressure is the
actual pressure at the instrument’s altitude and not the reported pressure at sea level.
Temperature in Celcius and
Fahrenheit degree
Changing of temperature unit
(ºC and ºF)
Wind-chill
factor mode