Taylor 2752N User manual

Instruction Manual
Digital Wireless Weather Station
with Dual Mount Wind Sensor
Leading the Way in Accuracy®
2752N

Thank you for purchasing the Taylor® Digital Wireless Weather
Station with Dual Mount Wind Sensor. This state-of-the art
measurement instrument is engineered and designed to meet the
highest quality standards…to assure you uncompromising
accuracy and consistently dependable, convenient performance.
This instrument will provide measurements of wind speed &
direction, wind chill, temperature & humidity.
This manual will describe how to set up and operate your Digital
Wireless Weather Station. In order to optimize the unit's function,
please read this instruction manual carefully before use… and
keep it handy for future reference.
Items included in this package (shown on page 3):
1. Base Station (an indoor unit which displays temperature and
other readings)
2. Wind Gauge Remote Sensor (an outdoor sensor unit which
transmits wind, temperature & humidity data to the receiver
unit)
3. Mounting hardware for the Wind Gauge Remote Sensor (qty 4,
M4 x 40 masonry screws and wall anchor)
4. Instruction manual
Additional items needed for installation (not included):
1. A small Phillips screwdriver
2. Two (2) AA batteries and two (2) AAA batteries. (Lithium
batteries are recommended, especially for the outdoor Wind
Gauge Remote Sensor, as lithium batteries will last longer and
thus will not need to be replaced as often as alkaline batteries).
Items Required for Installation and Set Up
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Description of Parts
mounting
bracket
Remote Wind
Gauge Sensor Unit
Base
Receiver Unit
Line 1
Line 3
Line 2
1
Line 4
9
10 8
Wind
Sensor
Cups
Compass &
Wind vane

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Main Features & How to Access Functions
1 - LCD Readout :
Line 2: Displays Indoor Temperature and Indoor Humidity
Line 3: Displays Outdoor Temperature and Outdoor
Humidity
Line 4: Wind Speed, Wind Direction and High Wind Speed
Alert
2 - LED Indicator (Wind Gauge Remote Sensor):
Flashes when remote sensor transmits a reading.
B) “HISTORY” Button: Press once to view maximum
temperature, humidity, and wind speed readings. Press
again to view minimum readings. Press again to return
to current readings. While the min or max reading is
displayed, press and hold to clear the min or max
memory.
Press to select °F or °C temperature scale.
8 - Battery Compartments (On back of Receiver Unit and
on top of Wind Gauge Sensor base):
The Home Receiver unit uses 2 AAA batteries and Wind
Gauge Remote Sensor uses 2AA batteries. Lithium
batteries are recommended, especially for the outdoor
Wind Gauge Sensor, as lithium batteries will last longer
and thus will not need to be replaced as often as
alkaline batteries.
9 - Wall Mount (On back of Receiver Unit):
The receiver features a recessed key hole to secure
each unit to a nail or other appropriate wall hanger.
10 - Table Stand (Fits on back of Receiver Unit):
Allows stable placement of receiver unit on a flat
surface. Insert table stand prongs into slots located at
the lower back side of the receiver unit.
Line 1 : Displays Clock, Date, and Day of Week

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Display Information
(LCD Receiver Unit)
Time
&
Alarm
Current
temperature
base sensor
location
Current
humidity
base sensor
location
Current
temperature
remote sensor
location
Current
humidity
remote sensor
location
Current day/ Current date
Current wind
direction &
Wind speed
reading

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'AAA'
'AAA'
Base
Receiver Unit
Battery Warnings:
NOTE: Please recycle or dispose of
batteries per local regulations.
WARNING: Batteries may pose a
choking hazard. As with all small items,
do not let children handle batteries. If
swallowed, seek medical attention
immediately.
PRECAUTION: Do not dispose of batteries
in fire. Batteries may explode or leak.
Remove the batteries if the scale will not
be used for a long period of time.
Installing Home Unit Receiver Batteries
Important: Install the receiver's batteries first, before installing
batteries in the Wind Gauge Remote Sensor:
1. Remove the battery compartment cover, located on the back
of the receiver unit.
2. Insert 2 AAA batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols
marked inside the battery compartment.
3. Replace the battery compartment cover.
4. After battery installation, the receiver unit will automatically
search for remote sensors for 2 minutes. The displays on the LCD
screen will flash during this Search mode.
Important!
Install the receiver's
batteries first, before
installing batteries
in the Wind Gauge
Remote Sensor.

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Horizontal
Mount
Vertical /
Upright
Mount
'AA'
'AA'
Short
Cord
Housing
Remote
Sensor
Mounting
Tube
Assembling Instructions
1. Properly align the compass and
wind cup sensor together to create
the wind base; do not press too
hard otherwise damage may occur.
Insert the connector tube to the
bottom of the wind cup sensor and
fasten with an M3x22 screw with nut
(included).
2. Plug the shorter cord into the port
located on the bottom of the wind
cup sensor.
3. Thread the longer cord into the
housing through the opening.
4. Connect the wind base and top of
housing and fasten with an M3x22
screw with nut (included).
5. Remove battery compartment
cover on the remote sensor and
insert 2 AA batteries. Replace
battery compartment cover.
6. Connect the plastic mounting tube
into the base. Thread an M3x25
screw with nut (included) through
the aligned openings and tighten.
7. Depending upon vertical or
horizontal orientation, connect the
transmitter to the plastic mounting
tube and fasten together with an
M3x18 screw (included).
8. Plug the long cord from the housing
into the port marked “Wind”.
9. Carefully slide the remote sensor
with the mounting tube into the
housing.
Note: The Wind Gauge
Remote Sensor can be
mounted in 2 different
ways as shown here.

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Selecting and Testing a Location for the Wind Gauge Remote Sensor
The Wind Gauge Remote Sensor can measure
temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed
and direction. It will then transmit these readings
back to the home receiver unit, up to a distance
of 200 feet. Before mounting the remote Wind
Gauge Remote Sensor, measure the distance
between the monitor and the sensor to be sure
they are within an effective transmission range
(within 328 feet), and that there are no physical
obstructions between the units (such as a shed or
trees) that might block transmission signals. The
Wind Gauge Remote Sensor should not be
blocked by anything on the top or sides, so that
wind can freely reach the Sensor for accurate
speed and direction reading.
Note: The effective range is vastly affected by the
building materials and where the receiver and
remote units are positioned. Try various set ups for
the best results. Shorten the distance between
receiver and remote units when necessary.
Important: Though the remote unit is weather-
resistant, it should never be submerged in water.
It is recommended to perform a transmission test
before permanently mounting the Wind Gauge
Remote Sensor unit, in case it needs to be moved.
To test that the monitor can receive the remote
sensor's transmissions:
1. First install batteries into the home receiver unit,
as described in the previous section.
2. To install the Wind Gauge Remote Sensor's
batteries, remove the cover. Insert 2 AA
batteries as indicated by the polarity symbols
marked inside the battery compartment.
PLEASE NOTE: Lithium batteries are
recommended, as they will last longer and thus
will not need to be replaced as often as alkaline
batteries.

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Operation
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3
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6
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After battery installation, the total display mode will lasts 3 seconds
and then enter the normal mode. The total display mode is
indicated as following picture:
The Wind Gauge Remote Sensor features five buttons : [MODE],
[NEXT], [SET/HISTORY], [+], [-]. There are 8 modes including Normal
Mode, Clock Mode, Date Mode, Indoor Temperature Mode,
Indoor Humidity mode, Outdoor Temperature Mode, Outdoor
Humidity Mode, Wind Speed Mode, History Record Mode. In any
mode, press [MODE] key to enter next mode. The operation details
are stated as follows:

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1. Clock Mode
In normal mode, press [MODE] to enter the
clock mode. Users can set clock and
relative settings in this mode. Press [NEXT]
to change the setting mode:
Time zone setting
Users can adjust time zone setting depending on their
geographical position (for Europe, UK and USA customers only).
Press [+] to increase the time zone value, press [-] to decrease the
time zone value.
Hour display format setting
Users can adjust the hour format between 12 hour format or 24
hour format. Press [+] or [-] to toggle the format.
Daylight saving time setting
Daylight saving time is only available when the short circuit point is
on the American version. Users can press [+] or [-] to turn on/off the
automatic adjusting function depending on actual conditions.
Hour setting
Users can adjust the hour of current time in clock mode. Press [+] to
increase hour, press [-] to decrease hour, press [+] for increase
hour rapidly, press [-] to decrease hour rapidly.
Minute setting
Users can adjust minute of current time in clock mode. Press [+] to
increase minute, press [-] to decrease minute, press [+] for to
increase minute rapidly, press [-] to decrease minute rapidly.
Alarm hour setting
Users can adjust the hour of alarm in clock mode. Press
[SET/HISTORY] to allow or forbid the alarm ring, press [+] to increase
the hour setting, press [-] to decrease the hour setting, press [+] to
increase the hour setting rapidly, press [-] to decrease the hour
setting rapidly.
Alarm minute setting
Users can adjust the minute setting of alarm in clock mode. Press
[SET/HISTORY] to allow or turn off the alarm ring, press [+] to
increase the minute setting, press [-] to decrease the minute
setting, press [+] to increase minute setting rapidly, press [-] to
decrease minute setting rapidly.

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Indoor temperature unit setting
Users can adjust indoor temperature unit in this mode. Press [+] or
[-] to toggle the temperature unit between ºF and ºC.
Indoor high temperature alarm setting
Users can adjust indoor high temperature alarm setting in this
mode. Press [SET/HISTORY] to allow or forbid indoor high
temperature alarm. Press [+] to increase the value of indoor high
temperature alarm, press [-] to decrease the value of indoor high
temperature alarm. Press [+] to increase the value of high
temperature alarm rapidly, press [-] to decrease the indoor high
temperature alarm value.
Indoor low temperature alarm setting
Users can adjust the indoor low temperature alarm setting in this
mode. Press [SET/HISTORY] to allow or forbid the indoor low
temperature alarm. Press [+] to increase the indoor low
temperature alarm value, press [-] to decrease the indoor low
temperature alarm value, press [+] to increase the indoor low
temperature alarm value rapidly, press [-] for to decrease the
indoor low temperature alarm value rapidly.
Maximum value of indoor temperature display
Users can view the history and time record of the maximum value
of indoor temperature. Press [SET/HISTORY] to clean up the history
record of maximum value.
Minimum value of indoor temperature display
Users can view the history and time record of the minimum value of
indoor temperature. Press [SET/HISTORY] to clean up the history
record of minimum value.
2. Indoor Temperature Mode
In normal mode, press [MODE] six times to enter
the indoor temperature mode. In this mode, users
can adjust settings related to indoor temperature.
Press [NEXT] to toggle the mode of parameters:
3. Outdoor Temperature Mode
In indoor humidity mode, press [MODE] to
enter the outdoor temperature mode. In this
mode, users can adjust settings related to
outdoor temperature. Press [NEXT] to toggle
the parameters setting mode:

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Outdoor temperature display setting
Users can adjust the outdoor temperature display settings. Press [+]
or [-] to adjust the outdoor temperature display value. The
following diagram is the order of the outdoor temperature setting:
Outdoor temperature unit setting
Users can adjust outdoor temperature unit in this mode. Press [+] or
[-] to toggle the unit between ºF and ºC.
Outdoor high temperature alarm setting
Users can adjust outdoor high temperature alarm setting in this
mode. Press [SET/HISTORY] to allow or forbid outdoor high
temperature alarm. Press [+] to increase the value of outdoor high
temperature alarm, press [-] to decrease the value of outdoor high
temperature alarm. Press [+] to increase the value of high
temperature alarm rapidly, press [-] to decrease the outdoor high
temperature alarm value.
Outdoor low temperature alarm setting
Users can adjust the outdoor low temperature alarm setting in this
mode. Press [SET/HISTORY] to allow or forbid the outdoor low
temperature alarm. Press [+] to increase the outdoor low
temperature alarm value, press [-] to decrease the outdoor low
temperature alarm value, press [+] to increase the outdoor low
temperature alarm value rapidly, press [-] to decrease the outdoor
low temperature alarm value rapidly.
Maximum value of outdoor temperature display
Users can view the history and time record of the maximum value
of outdoor temperature. Press [SET/HISTORY] to clean up the history
record of maximum value.
Minimum value of outdoor temperature display
Users can view the history and time record of the minimum value of
outdoor temperature. Press [SET/HISTORY] to clean up the history
record of minimum value.

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Wind speed display setting
Users can adjust wind speed display setting in this mode, press [+] or
[-] to toggle between the average wind speed and gust speed.
Wind speed units setting
Users can adjust wind speed units in this mode. Press [+] or [-] to
adjust the display format:
4. Wind Speed Mode
In outdoor humidity mode, press [MODE] to enter the
wind speed mode. In this mode, users can adjust settings related to the wind
speed. Press [NEXT] to change the parameters setting mode:
5. High wind speed alarm setting
Users can adjust high wind speed alarm setting in this mode, press
[SET/HISTORY] to allow or forbid high wind speed alarm. Press [+] to
increase the alarm value of high wind speed, press [-] to decrease
the alarm value of high wind speed. Press [+] to increase the alarm
value rapidly, press [-] to decrease the alarm value rapidly.
Wind direction alarm setting
Users can adjust the wind direction setting
in this mode. Press [SET/HISTORY] to allow or
forbid wind direction alarm. Press [+] or [-]
to adjust the wind direction of the alarm.

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Outdoor high humidity alarm setting
Users can adjust the outdoor high humidity alarm setting in this
mode. Press [SET/HISTORY] to allow or forbid the outdoor high
humidity alarm ring, press [+] to increase the outdoor high humidity
alarm value, press [-] to decrease the outdoor high humidity alarm
value, press [+] to increase the outdoor high humidity alarm value
rapidly, press [-] to decrease the outdoor high humidity alarm
value.
Outdoor low humidity alarm setting
Users can adjust outdoor low humidity alarm settings in this mode.
Press [SET/HISTORY] to allow or forbid outdoor low humidity alarm
ring, press [+] to increase the outdoor low humidity alarm value,
press [-] to decrease the outdoor low humidity alarm value, press
[+] to increase the outdoor low humidity alarm value rapidly, press
[-] to decrease the outdoor low humidity alarm value.
Maximum value of outdoor humidity display
Users can view the history and time record of the maximum value
of outdoor humidity. Press [SET/HISTORY] to clean up the history
record of maximum value.
Minimum value of outdoor humidity display
Users can view the history and time record of the minimum value of
outdoor humidity. Press [SET/HISTORY] to clean up the history
record of minimum value.
6. Outdoor Humidity Mode
In the outdoor temperature mode, press
[MODE] to enter the outdoor humidity mode. In
this mode, users can adjust the settings related
to outdoor humidity. Press [NEXT] to change the
parameters setting mode:

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Indoor high humidity alarm setting
Users can adjust the indoor high humidity alarm setting in this
mode. Press [SET/HISTORY] to allow or forbid the indoor high
humidity alarm, press [+] to increase the indoor high humidity alarm
value, press [-] to decrease the indoor high humidity alarm value,
press [+] to increase the indoor high humidity alarm value rapidly,
press [-] to decrease the indoor high humidity alarm value.
Indoor low humidity alarm setting
Users can adjust indoor low humidity alarm settings in this mode.
Press [SET/HISTORY] to allow or forbid indoor low humidity alarm,
press [+] to increase the indoor low humidity alarm value, press [-]
to decrease the indoor low humidity alarm value, press [+] to
increase the indoor low humidity alarm value rapidly, press [-] to
decrease the indoor low humidity alarm value.
Maximum value of indoor humidity display
Users can view the history and time record of the maximum value
of indoor humidity. Press [SET/HISTORY] to clean up the history
record of maximum value.
Minimum value of indoor humidity display
Users can view the history and time record of the minimum value of
indoor humidity. Press [SET/HISTORY] to clean up the history record
of minimum value.
7. Indoor humidity mode
In the indoor temperature mode, press [MODE]
to enter the indoor humidity mode. In this mode,
users can adjust the settings related to indoor
humidity. Press [NEXT] to change the parameters
setting mode:

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8. Date Mode
In clock mode, press [MODE] key to enter
the date mode. In date mode, users can
adjust settings related to date. Press [NEXT]
to change the parameters setting mode:
Contrast value setting
Users can adjust the display contrast value in this mode. Press [+] to
increase the contrast value, press [-] to decrease the contrast
value.
Date display format setting
Users can adjust the date display format in this mode. Press [+] or [-]
to adjust the date display format. The following diagram shows the
order of date display format:
Year setting
Users can adjust the year setting in this mode, press [+] to increase
the year setting, press [-] to decrease the year setting, Press [+] to
increase year setting rapidly, press [-] to decrease year setting
rapidly.
Month setting
Users can adjust month setting in this mode. Press [+] to increase
month setting, press [-] to decrease month setting, press [+] to
increase month setting rapidly, press [-] to decrease month setting
rapidly.
Date setting
Users can adjust date setting in this mode. Press [+] to increase the
date setting, press [-] to decrease the date setting. Press [+] to
increase the date setting rapidly, press [-] to decrease date setting
rapidly.

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History record mode
In normal display mode, press [SET/HISTORY] to enter the history
record mode. In this mode, users can check the history data records
in past 20 hours, press [+] to view next history data record, press [-] to
view previous history data record. In normal display mode, press
[MODE] key and [SET/HISTORY] key together for 3 seconds to enter
the factory regulation mode. In factory regulation mode, the
accuracy of indoor/outdoor temperature, indoor/outdoor humidity
and atmospheric pressure sensors can be adjusted.
Troubleshooting
FCC Info
If the Receiver does not receive a transmission from a remote unit
channel for 10 minutes, the wind speed, outdoor temperature and
humidity will show dashes. To correct this problem:
1. Go to the remote location of that channel to check that the unit is
properly positioned, within the appropriate transmission range.
2. If new batteries are faulty on the initial installation, install fresh
batteries. If you did not notice the Low Battery icon warning and
the product performed correctly after initial set up, the batteries
have lost their charge. Replace the batteries.
3. Check to make sure the transmission path is clear of obstacles and
interference.
Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
Note: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has
been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Code: RMW-2752N

Use & Care
1. The home receiver is intended for indoor use only. It is not sealed
against moisture and could be damaged if used outdoors.
2. Do not immerse the receiver in water. If you spill liquid on it, dry
immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth.
3. The Wind Gauge Remote Sensor is weather-resistant but not
waterproof. Do not immerse it in water or allow snow to
accumulate on it. If this accidentally occurs, dry it immediately
with a soft, lint-free cloth.
4. Though the Wind Gauge Remote Sensor is weather-resistant, it
should not be left outdoors in extreme weather conditions. If
these conditions become likely to occur, temporarily move the
transmitter to an indoor area. Otherwise, permanent damage to
the sensor's internal circuits or external wind vane may occur.
5. Do not mount the Wind Gauge Remote Sensor on a metal
surface.
6. Do not subject the Wind Gauge Remote Sensor to extremely
severe temperatures.
7. Do not clean either unit with abrasive or corrosive materials. This
may scratch plastic parts and corrode electronic circuits.
8. Do not subject either unit to excessive force, shock, dust,
temperature or humidity. This may result in malfunction, shorter
electronic life span, damaged battery or distorted parts.
9. Do not tamper with either unit's internal components. Doing so
will invalidate the warranty on this product and may cause
damage. The unit contains no user-serviceable parts.
10. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not dispose of batteries in
fire. Batteries may explode or leak. Do not mix Alkaline, carbon-
zinc (standard) or Nickel-Cadmium (rechargeable) batteries.
Remove the batteries if the units will not be used for a long
period of time.
11. Always read the instruction manual before operating this
product.
Important: Though the Wind Gauge Remote Sensor is weather-
resistant, it should never be submerged in water. If extreme
weather conditions are likely to occur, temporarily move the
transmitter to an indoor area for protection.
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Specification
! Indoor/outdoor temperature display. Display units options:
(user setting).
! Indoor temperature range: 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C);
! Outdoor Temperature range:
Alkaline batteries: -4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
Lithium batteries: -40°F to 140°F (-40°C to 60°C);
! Resolution (for both indoor/outdoor temperature): ±2°F/±1ºC
! Temperature accuracy: ±2°F/±1ºC
! Humidity range: 20% to 90%
! Humidity accuracy:±5%
! Receiver: Alkaline battery: 2 AAA 1.5V
! Wind Gauge Remote Sensor: Alkaline battery: 2 AA 1.5V or AA lithium
battery
! Battery life: 12 months (Approx.)
! Station dimension: 20.5” height x 9” diameter
! Receiver dimensions: 4.9” height x 2.7” width x 0.8” thickness
! Display dimension: 2.36” height x 1.77” width
! Perpetual calendar
! The hour display format can be set between 12 hour format or 24 hour
format. The time zone can be set from-12 to +12(user setting).
! Daylight saving time is adjusted automatically (The daylight saving
time is adjusted on the basis of different time zone).
! The date display format can be set as: YYYY-MM-DD, MM-DD- YYYY,
DD-MM-YYYY (user setting).
! Wireless 433 MHZ receiving. Available distance: 328 ft in open field.
While receiving RF, press any key to quit.
! Indoor/outdoor relative humidity (RH %) display. Display range: 20% to
99%. Resolution: 5%.
! Wind-chill temperature display. Display units options: ºF / ºC (user
setting).
! Dew-point temperature display. Display units options: ºF / ºC (user
setting).
! Wind speed and wind direction display. Average wind speed and
gusts display. The units can be set as m/s,km/h,mph,knots or bft (user
setting). Wind speed range: 0 to 50 m/s; Wind direction range:
E,S,W,N,SE,NE,SW,NW.
! All maximum/minimum data can be recorded and displayed. In
addition, the time of recorded data can be displayed as well.
! The weather alarm can be set separately, any value can be set. The
alarm signal lasts 2 minutes.
ºF / ºC
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One (1) Year Limited Warranty
Taylor® warrants this product to be free from defects in material or
workmanship (excluding batteries) for one (1) year for the original
purchaser from date of retail purchase. It does not cover damages
or wear resulting from accident, misuse, abuse, commercial use, or
unauthorized adjustment and/or repair. If service is required, do
not return to retailer. Should this product require service (or
replacement at our option), please pack the item carefully and
return it prepaid, along with store receipt showing the date of
purchase and a note explaining reason for return to:
Taylor Precision Products, Inc.
2220 Entrada Del Sol, Suite A
Las Cruces, New Mexico 88001
Customer Service Phone: 1-800-225-4834
Customer Service Fax: 1-575-526-4347
There are no express warranties except as listed above. This
warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other
rights which vary from state to state.
For additional product information, or warranty information outside
the USA, please contact us through www.shoptaylorusa.com
Made to our exact specifications in China.
© 2016 Taylor Precision Products, Inc. and its affiliated companies, all rights
reserved. Taylor® and Leading the Way in Accuracy® are registered
trademarks of Taylor Precision Products, Inc. and its affiliated companies. All
rights reserved.
2752N 4.16
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