1. Introduction
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the setup, operation, and maintenance of your LUVUOKYE Wireless Indoor/Outdoor Weather Station. This device is designed to provide accurate indoor and outdoor temperature and humidity readings, weather forecasts, and atomic time synchronization.
Key Features:
- Large, clear display screen for easy readability.
- Supports up to 3 remote outdoor sensors (one included).
- Wireless transmission range of up to 60 meters.
- Atomic time and date synchronization (WWVB).
- Weather forecasting with various icons.
- Adjustable backlight with multiple brightness levels.
- Dual power modes: AC adapter and batteries.

Image 1.1: Overview of the LUVUOKYE Multi-Function Weather Station and its features.
2. Package Contents
Please verify that all items are present in your package:
- 1 x LUVUOKYE Weather Station (Main Unit)
- 1 x Remote Outdoor Sensor
- 1 x Power Adapter
- 1 x User Manual (this document)
3. Setup Instructions
3.1 Powering the Main Unit and Sensor
- Remote Sensor: Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote sensor. Insert 2 x AAA batteries (not included), observing the correct polarity (+/-). Close the compartment. The sensor will begin transmitting data.
- Main Unit (Batteries): Open the battery compartment on the back of the main weather station. Insert 3 x AAA batteries (not included), observing the correct polarity (+/-).
- Main Unit (AC Adapter): Connect the provided power adapter to the DC port on the back of the main unit and plug it into a standard wall outlet.
Note: For continuous display backlight, it is recommended to use the AC adapter. If only batteries are used, the backlight may turn off after a short period to conserve power. Using both power sources simultaneously is recommended for optimal performance.

Image 3.1: Two ways to power the main weather station unit.
3.2 Sensor Placement
Place the remote outdoor sensor in a location that provides accurate readings and is protected from direct sunlight and heavy precipitation. Ensure it is within the 60-meter wireless range of the main unit. The sensor is designed for outdoor use but should be placed under an overhang or in a sheltered area to prolong its lifespan.

Image 3.2: The weather station supports up to three remote sensors for monitoring different areas.
3.3 Initial Synchronization and Settings
- After powering both units, the main unit will automatically attempt to connect with the remote sensor. This may take a few minutes. The outdoor temperature and humidity will appear on the display once connected.
- Atomic Clock Synchronization: The weather station will automatically attempt to synchronize with the WWVB atomic clock signal. This process typically occurs overnight and can take several hours. Ensure the unit is placed near a window and away from electronic interference for best reception.
- Manual Settings: If automatic synchronization fails or you wish to adjust settings manually, refer to the 'Operating Instructions' section for details on setting time, date, time zone, and measurement units.

Image 3.3: The weather station features an atomic clock for accurate timekeeping and a dual alarm function.
4. Operating Instructions
4.1 Display Overview
The large color display screen provides various environmental data points:

Image 4.1: Labeled diagram of the weather station's display screen.
- Future Forecast: Displays predicted weather conditions (sunny, cloudy, rainy, snowy, etc.).
- Outdoor: Shows outdoor temperature and humidity from the remote sensor.
- Indoor: Displays indoor temperature and humidity from the main unit.
- Time & Week: Current time and day of the week.
- Date & Calendar: Current date.
- Moon Phase: Current moon phase.
- Air Pressure: Current atmospheric pressure.
- Comfort Indicator: Indicates indoor comfort level based on temperature and humidity.
4.2 Weather Forecast
The weather station analyzes atmospheric pressure changes to predict upcoming weather conditions. The forecast icons represent:
- Sunny
- Slightly Cloudy
- Cloudy
- Rainy
- Heavy Rainy
- Snowy

Image 4.2: Weather forecast icons and their corresponding conditions.
4.3 Backlight Adjustment
The display features an adjustable backlight. To change the brightness level, press the [SNOOZE/LIGHT] button located on the top of the unit. Cycle through 100% brightness, 50% brightness, and off (0%).

Image 4.3: Adjusting the display backlight.
4.4 Multiple Remote Sensors (Optional)
If you have purchased additional remote sensors, the main unit can display data from up to three channels (CH1, CH2, CH3). To switch between sensor channels, press the [CHANNEL] button on the back of the main unit. The display will cycle through the connected sensors. There is no auto-scroll feature for displaying multiple outdoor sensors sequentially.
4.5 Setting Time, Date, and Alarm
Detailed instructions for setting the time, date, time zone, and alarm functions are typically found in the printed user manual included with your product. Generally, these involve pressing and holding a 'SET' or 'MODE' button, then using '+' or '-' buttons to adjust values, and pressing 'SET' or 'MODE' again to confirm and move to the next setting.
5. Maintenance
- Cleaning: Wipe the main unit and remote sensor with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Battery Replacement: Replace batteries in both the main unit and remote sensor when the low battery indicator appears on the display. Ensure correct polarity.
- Sensor Care: Periodically check the remote sensor for debris or obstructions. Ensure its placement continues to offer protection from extreme weather conditions.
6. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your weather station, please refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| No display on main unit. | No power or dead batteries. | Ensure AC adapter is connected or replace batteries in the main unit. |
| Outdoor temperature/humidity not displayed or inaccurate. | Sensor out of range, dead sensor batteries, or interference. | Move sensor closer to the main unit. Replace sensor batteries. Reduce electronic interference. Re-synchronize sensor (refer to manual for specific steps). |
| Atomic clock not synchronizing. | Poor signal reception, incorrect time zone setting. | Place unit near a window, away from electronics. Ensure correct time zone is set. Manual time setting may be required if signal is consistently weak. |
| Calendar or date issues. | Incorrect manual setting or synchronization error. | Manually reset the date and calendar. Ensure atomic clock synchronization is successful. |
| Screen turns off when using AC adapter. | Unit may be defaulting to battery-saving mode. | Ensure batteries are also installed in the main unit when using the AC adapter, as some units require both for continuous backlight. Check if there's a setting to keep the backlight on. |
| Unit requires reprogramming after power interruption. | No backup power (batteries) installed. | Always keep batteries installed in the main unit, even when using the AC adapter, to retain settings during power outages. |
7. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | B0DKT71HSZ |
| Brand | LUVUOKYE |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Sensor Technology | Wireless |
| Power Source (Main Unit) | AC Adapter (included), 3 x AAA Batteries (not included) |
| Power Source (Remote Sensor) | 2 x AAA Batteries (not included) |
| Special Feature | Humidity Monitor |
| Temperature Accuracy | ±1 °C |
| Color | Green |
| Package Dimensions | 8.11 x 5.98 x 3.23 inches |
| Weight | 1.23 Pounds |
8. Warranty and Support
For warranty information and customer support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact LUVUOKYE customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.