Acu-Rite Weather Station 00992 Manual

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The Acu-Rite 00992 Weather Station is one of the best Christmas gifts I ever received. A couple years ago I was admiring my father-in-law’s weather station, and he told me how handy it was, especially since they’re out in a wide-open area in Central Indiana, where the weather can be unpredictable. When the holidays rolled around I found this weather station –the same model– under the tree.

The weather station has all the expected features including temperature, humidity, wind speed and direction, wind chill, and a barometric pressure sensor that feeds a nifty weather predictor. It also has a calendar, atomic clock, and Moon phase graph. There are two remote sensors: one for temperature and pressure and the other for wind speed and direction. I have the temperature sensor mounted in my backyard, and the wind sensor is on the roof of my house.

We consult this device every day, and it’s pretty accurate. We had a blast using it during Chicago’s recent blizzard, watching the pressure drop and the wind speeds get ridiculous.

Recently, we were visiting my in-laws and I noticed they didn’t have the barometer set. I offered to fix that and asked my father-in-law if he had the manual nearby: he didn’t. I looked online for the manual, and nobody– not even the manufacturer (www.chaneyinstrument.com) has the literature for this weather station online.

Today, that changes. I scanned my manual and I’m posting PDFs here so that when someone searches on “Manual for Acu-Rite 00992 Weather Station” they’ll land here and be a hero to their in-laws.

Here is a link to the complete manual.

Here is a link to the Quick Start Guide.

I assume you already know that you’ll need Adobe Reader to view these files, but in case you don’t have it, follow this link.

If you found this page as a result of a search and I helped you out, you’re welcome. 🙂

jtl