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This manual provides detailed instructions for setting up, operating, and maintaining your Daytech Smart WiFi Temperature and Humidity Sensor. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure proper functionality and safety.
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Connecting the Hub to the Smart Life App
Before starting, ensure your mobile phone is connected to a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network. 5GHz networks are not supported for initial pairing.
Video: Instructions on how to connect the Daytech Smart WiFi Temperature and Humidity Sensor hub to the mobile app.
- Connect the Hub to a power source using the provided USB cable.
- On your mobile phone, ensure both Wi-Fi (2.4GHz) and Bluetooth are enabled.
- Ṣí ohun èlò Smart Life.
- Tap the "+" icon in the upper-right corner of the app, then select "Add Device".
- Press and hold the black reset button on the back of the Hub until its icon appears in the app.
- Tap the Hub icon to proceed. Enter your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network name and password, then tap "Next".
- Wait for the connection to complete. Once successful, tap "Done".

Image: Visual guide for connecting the Smart Weather Station to the mobile application, showing each step from enabling Wi-Fi/Bluetooth to successful pairing.
Connecting Sensors to the Smart Life App
After connecting the hub, you can add individual sensors.
- In the Smart Life App, tap the "+" icon in the lower-right corner of the main screen.
- Remove the back cover of the sensor. Press and hold the black reset button inside the sensor until its icon appears on the app screen.
- Tap "Save" to complete the sensor addition.
- Repeat these steps for any additional sensors you wish to add.

Image: Illustration showing the main indoor meter and multiple outdoor/indoor sensors, highlighting the system's expandability to support up to 9 sensors.

Image: Diagram illustrating the 3-in-1 system components: Gateway, Display Screen, and Temperature & Humidity Sensor, working together to provide real-time weather reports.
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Setting Temperature and Humidity Alarm Thresholds
You can set custom temperature and humidity ranges to receive instant alerts when conditions exceed your desired limits.
Video: Detailed guide on how to set temperature and humidity alarm thresholds for the Daytech Smart Weather Station and its sensors via the mobile app.
- Ensure the Hub is plugged in. Tap "Alarm" at the bottom of the app page.
- To set thresholds for the Hub: You will see "Smart Weather Station" in the upper left corner. Turn on the "Alarm switch" and drag the sliders to set your desired minimum and maximum temperature and humidity thresholds. Tap "Save" to complete.
- To set thresholds for Sensor 1: Tap "Smart Weather Station" in the upper-left corner and select "Sensor 1". Turn on the "Alarm switch" and drag the sliders to set the desired temperature and humidity thresholds. Tap "Save".
- To set thresholds for Sensor 2: Tap "Sensor 1" in the upper-left corner and select "Sensor 2". Turn on the "Alarm switch" and drag the sliders to set the desired temperature and humidity thresholds. Tap "Save".

Image: Screenshot of the app displaying customizable temperature and humidity alarm ranges, allowing users to set specific thresholds for alerts.

Image: A visual sequence demonstrating how the sensor detects a change, triggers an alert on the phone, and provides an easy-to-read display for quick checks.
Remote Monitoring and Data Export
Monitor temperature and humidity from anywhere, anytime, and access historical data.
- 24/7 Abojuto: View historic statistics of temperature and humidity in the "Stat" page of the app.
- Gbejade Data: Export data to your email address for analysis.
- Idarapọ Smart: Create linkage scenes with other Tuya smart devices. For example, automatically turn on an air conditioner if the indoor temperature exceeds 30°C, or activate a humidifier if humidity drops below 20%.

Image: Depicts a user checking temperature and humidity levels from their smartphone app while traveling, illustrating the 24/7 remote monitoring capability.

Image: Shows the app's statistics page with options to export data to email, allowing users to analyze past temperature and humidity trends.
Placement and Coverage
The compact design allows for versatile placement, and the system offers extensive coverage.
- Ibi Iwapọ: Ideal for various locations such as reptile enclosures, attics, wine cellars, greenhouses, humidors, and RVs.
- Ibo Gbogbo-Ile: Provides powerful signal coverage up to 426 feet (130 meters) for comprehensive monitoring.
- Lilo ita gbangba: Sensors are IP65 waterproof, making them suitable for outdoor environments.

Aworan: Afihan akojọpọasing the sensor's suitability for various environments, including wine cellars, greenhouses, humidors, and RVs.

Aworan: A cutaway view of a house demonstrating the 426ft (130m) remote range and placement of sensors for whole-home coverage, including an IP65 waterproof outdoor sensor.
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Batiri Rirọpo
The smart temperature and humidity monitor is energy-efficient. When the battery power level of a sensor is low, the app will push an alert message to remind you to change the batteries.
- To replace batteries, remove the back cover of the sensor.
- Replace the old batteries with 4 new AAA batteries (included).
- Rii daju polarity ti o pe nigbati o ba nfi awọn batiri sii.
- Fi ideri ẹhin naa so mọra daradara.

Image: Highlights key features including IP65 waterproof rating, extended 2-year battery life, and convenient low battery alerts through the app.
Ninu
To ensure accurate readings and prolong the life of your device:
- Wipe the device and sensors with a soft, dry cloth.
- Ma ṣe lo abrasive ose tabi epo.
- Avoid exposing the device to excessive moisture, except for the IP65-rated outdoor sensors.
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Wọpọ Oran ati Solusan
- Ẹrọ ti ko sopọ si Wi-Fi: Ensure your router is broadcasting a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi signal. 5GHz networks are not compatible. Check that the device is within range of your router (recommended less than 32.8ft during pairing).
- Sensors not pairing: Make sure the hub is successfully connected to the app. Ensure batteries are correctly installed in the sensors and press the reset button until the sensor icon appears in the app.
- Awọn kika ti ko pe: Ensure sensors are placed in appropriate locations, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, or extreme drafts. Allow some time for readings to stabilize after initial setup or relocation.
- Ko si awọn iwifunni ohun elo: Check your phone's notification settings for the Smart Life App to ensure alerts are enabled. Verify that alarm thresholds are correctly set in the app.
Awọn pato

Aworan: Alaye view of the main display unit and sensors, highlighting their functions (e.g., WiFi signal, time, date, temperature/humidity display) and physical dimensions.
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Brand | Daytech |
| Nọmba awoṣe | 2 |
| Nọmba ti awọn batiri | Awọn batiri AAA 4 nilo (pẹlu) |
| Gigun Nkan | 3.5 inches |
| Olupese | CTU |
| ASIN | B0GS8GV2J9 |
Atilẹyin ọja & Atilẹyin
For warranty information, technical support, or any inquiries regarding your Daytech Smart WiFi Temperature and Humidity Sensor, please refer to the contact information provided on the product packaging or visit the official Daytech webojula.