Indoor / Outdoor
Car Thermometer
Step Three
Setting the Time
12V DC
Adapter
with Voltmeter
1. Repeatedly press MODE until the time and
indoor temperature (IN), or the time and
outdoor temperature (OUT) appear on the
display.
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Step One
Battery Installation
2. Repeatedly press or hold down HR until
the correct hour digits appear.
Sensor Cord
The thermometer requires two AAA batteries
(not supplied) for power.
3. Repeatedly press or hold down MIN until
the correct minute digits appear.
Step Two
Mounting the Thermometer
1. Slide the battery compartment cover in the
direction of the arrow to remove it.
4. To select 12- or 24-hr time format, hold
down C/F until the time display changes to
the desired format.
Place your thermometer on a flat surface inside your car. For measuring
outdoor temperature, the thermometer's sensor cord extends up to 10 feet.
2. Insert the batteries as indicated by the
polarity symbols (+ and –) marked inside.
Mounting the Bracket
Step Four
Using the Thermometer
1. Clean the desired location inside your car with a soft cloth.
2. Peel off one side of adhesive paper from the supplied mounting stickers,
and attach the stickers to the back of the supplied mounting bracket.
Then, peel off the paper on the other side of the sticker.
1. Extend the sensor cord and attach the
sensor to the outside of your car.
2. Repeatedly press MODE until the time and
outdoor temperature (OUT), outdoor
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
3. Firmly press the bracket onto the desired car location.
4. Slide the thermometer onto the bracket.
Mounting the Sensor
temperature (OUT) and voltage (V), or
outdoor temperature (OUT) and indoor
temperature (IN) appears on the display.
What’s Included
• Indoor/Outdoor Thermometer
• Adapter
3. Repeatedly press C/F to select Celsius or
Fahrenheit. The current temperature (IN or
OUT, depending on your display view)
appears.
1. Peel off the paper from the back of the sensor to expose the adhesive
tape.
• Mounting Bracket
• Mounting Stickers (2)
• Voltmeter
2. Firmly press the sensor against a clean, flat surface on the outside of
your vehicle.
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