1. Okwu mmalite
This manual provides detailed instructions for the BIOS Weather Colour Weather Station, Model 386BC. This device is designed to monitor indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity, display barometric pressure, and provide a weather forecast. It also includes a calendar clock with a snooze alarm function.
Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the device to ensure correct usage and optimal performance.
2. Ihe ngwugwu
- BIOS Weather Colour Weather Station (Main Unit)
- Ihe mmetụta ikuku n'èzí
- Power Adapter (for Main Unit)
- Akwụkwọ ntuziaka (akwụkwọ a)
3. Nhazi
3.1 Powering the Main Unit
The main unit can be powered by the included power adapter or by batteries (not included).
- Iji ihe nkwụnye ọkụ: Insert the small end of the power adapter into the DC IN port on the back of the main unit. Plug the other end into a standard electrical outlet. The display will illuminate.
- Iji batrị: Open the battery compartment on the back of the main unit. Insert 3 x AAA batteries (not included) according to the polarity markings (+/-). Close the compartment. The display will illuminate.
Note: Using the power adapter is recommended for continuous display illumination. Batteries provide backup power or portable operation.
3.2 Installing Batteries in the Outdoor Sensor
The outdoor sensor requires 2 x AA batteries (not included).
- Open the battery compartment on the back of the outdoor sensor.
- Insert 2 x AA batteries according to the polarity markings (+/-).
- Close the compartment securely to ensure weather resistance.
3.3 Ijikọ ihe mmetụta dị n'èzí
Once both units are powered, the main unit will automatically attempt to connect with the outdoor sensor. The outdoor temperature and humidity readings should appear on the main unit's display within a few minutes.
- If the outdoor readings do not appear, press and hold the "CHANNEL" or "SEARCH" button (refer to specific button labels on your unit) on the main unit to initiate a manual search for the sensor.
- Ensure the outdoor sensor is within the wireless transmission range (up to 70 meters / 230 feet) and away from major sources of interference.
3.4 Ntụnye ntinye
- Isi ngalaba: Place the main unit indoors on a flat surface, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and drafts, which can affect indoor temperature readings.
- Ihe mmetụta n'èzí: Mount the outdoor sensor in a shaded area, protected from direct rain and sunlight, to ensure accurate temperature and humidity readings. Avoid placing it near metal structures or large electrical appliances that could interfere with the wireless signal.

Image: The BIOS Weather Colour Weather Station main display unit and its accompanying wireless outdoor sensor. The main unit features a vibrant color display showing time, date, indoor/outdoor temperature and humidity, weather forecast, and barometric pressure. The white outdoor sensor is compact and designed for external placement.
4. Ntuziaka ọrụ
4.1 Ngosipụta karịrịview

Image: The BIOS Weather Colour Weather Station main unit displayed on a side table in a home setting. The color screen is clearly visible, showing various weather parameters and time. This illustrates a typical indoor placement for the main unit.
The main unit's color display provides the following information:
- Oge na ụbọchị: Current time, month, date, and weekday.
- Okpomọkụ na iru mmiri dị n'ime ụlọ: Ọgụgụ sitere na sensọ dị n'ime nke isi ngwaọrụ ahụ.
- Outdoor Temperature & Humidity: Readings transmitted wirelessly from the outdoor sensor.
- Amụma ihu igwe: Graphical icons indicating predicted weather conditions (e.g., sunny, cloudy, rainy).
- Nrụgide Barometric: Nrụgide ikuku dị ugbu a.
- Oge Ọnwa: Graphical representation of the current moon phase.
4.2 Ịtọ oge na ụbọchị
Refer to the buttons on the back or side of your unit (commonly labeled "MODE", "SET", "+", "-").
- Press the "MODE" or "SET" button to enter time setting mode.
- The hour digit will flash. Use the "+" or "-" buttons to adjust the hour.
- Press "MODE" or "SET" again to confirm the hour and move to minutes. Repeat to set minutes, year, month, and date.
- Press "MODE" or "SET" one last time to exit setting mode.
4.3 Ịtọ ntọala mkpu
- From normal time display, press the "ALARM" button (or "MODE" repeatedly until alarm time is shown).
- Press and hold "ALARM" (or "SET") to enter alarm setting mode. The hour digit will flash.
- Use the "+" or "-" buttons to adjust the alarm hour and minutes.
- Press "ALARM" (or "SET") to confirm.
- To activate/deactivate the alarm, press the "ALARM" button briefly. An alarm icon will appear/disappear on the display.
- To use the snooze function, press any button (except "ALARM OFF") when the alarm sounds. The alarm will sound again after approximately 5-10 minutes.
Nhọrọ nke nkeji okpomọkụ 4.4 (°C/°F)
Press the "°C/°F" button (usually located on the back or side of the main unit) to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit temperature displays.
4.5 Barometric Pressure Unit Selection
If your unit supports multiple barometric pressure units (e.g., hPa, inHg), there will be a dedicated button or a setting within the "MODE" menu to cycle through these options.
5. Nlekọta
5.1 nnọchi batrị
- Isi ngalaba: When the battery indicator appears on the display, replace the 3 x AAA batteries.
- Ihe mmetụta n'èzí: When the battery indicator for the outdoor sensor appears, replace the 2 x AA batteries.
Always replace all batteries in a unit at the same time with new batteries of the same type. Dispose of old batteries responsibly.
5.2 Nhicha
Wipe the display and unit casings with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents, as these may damage the surfaces.
5.3 Ihe gbasara gburugburu ebe obibi
- Avoid exposing the main unit to extreme temperatures, direct sunlight, or high humidity.
- Ensure the outdoor sensor is protected from direct weather elements (rain, snow, direct sun) for longevity and accurate readings.
6. Nchọpụta nsogbu
- No Display on Main Unit:
- Check if the power adapter is securely plugged in or if batteries are correctly inserted and not depleted.
- Gbaa mbọ hụ na ntinye ọkụ na-arụ ọrụ.
- Outdoor Sensor Not Connecting / No Readings:
- Replace batteries in the outdoor sensor.
- Ensure the outdoor sensor is within the 70m (230ft) wireless range of the main unit.
- Reduce obstacles between the sensor and main unit (e.g., thick walls, metal objects).
- Press and hold the "CHANNEL" or "SEARCH" button on the main unit to re-establish connection.
- Avoid placing the sensor near sources of electromagnetic interference (e.g., TVs, computers, microwaves).
- Inaccurate Temperature/Humidity Readings:
- Ensure both units are placed away from direct sunlight, heat sources, or drafts.
- Allow sufficient time (at least 30 minutes) for the sensors to stabilize after initial setup or relocation.
- Weather Forecast Inaccurate:
- The weather forecast is based on barometric pressure changes and is an estimation. It may not always perfectly match local weather service forecasts.
- Allow 24-48 hours for the station to calibrate to local atmospheric pressure.
7. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
| Nọmba nlereanya | 386 BC |
| Oke okpomọkụ nke ime ụlọ | 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) (Typical, not explicitly stated but standard for indoor units) |
| Oke okpomọkụ dị n'èzí | -40°C ruo 70°C (-40°F ruo 158°F) |
| Oke iru mmiri dị n'èzí | 1% to 99% RH (Typical, not explicitly stated but standard) |
| Oke nnyefe ikuku | Up to 70 meters (230 feet) in open air |
| Isi ike nkeji | Power Adapter (included) or 3 x AAA batteries (not included) |
| Outdoor Sensor Power | Batrị 2 x AA (anaghị etinye ya) |
| Atụmatụ pụrụ iche | Colour Display, Calendar Clock, Snooze Alarm, Barometric Pressure, Moon Phase, Wireless |
| Akụkụ ngwaahịa | 15.24 x 3.5 x 11.2 cm |
| Ibu | 453.59 g |
| Onye nrụpụta | Ụlọ ọrụ Thermor Ltd. |
| Mba onye si | China |
8. Akwụkwọ ikike Ozi
The BIOS Weather Colour Weather Station Model 386BC is covered by a manufacturer's warranty. For specific details regarding warranty duration, coverage, and claims process, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Bios websaịtị.
9. Nkwado ndị ahịa
Should you encounter any issues or have questions not covered in this manual, please contact Bios customer support. Contact information can typically be found on the product packaging, the manufacturer's websaịtị, ma ọ bụ kaadị akwụkwọ ikike.
Maka enyemaka ọzọ, biko gaa na: www.biosmedical.com