.......................... ............................................................................ ...................................... .............................................. ................................ .................. ........................ .............................. .................................... ............................................ ...................................... Region indicator Wind-chill indicator Favorites Indicator High Index UV Indicator No Coverage Indicator Network Found Indicator Temperature Rising or Falling Indicator Low Battery LCD Display Front Panel Buttons Set region to view mountain areas View current conditions for the selected mountain Save and scroll through top 5 favorites View Hi and Lo temperatures for next six days 1 2 3 4 1. Set Region To set the Mountain Region: • Press “Set Region” and use +/- buttons to view regions. • Press “Set Region” again to save. • Use +/- to scroll through Mountain Areas within that region. For a complete list of all mountains and their respective regions, please visit 2. Mountain Data Press (1-4 times) to view information for the selected mountain, including: • Base Depth – depth of the mountain’s base snow in inches • Lifts – the # of lifts at the mountain • Trails – total # of ski trails on the mountain • % Open – percent of the trails are currently open for use Mountain data will “turn off” when all lifts for that mountain are closed for the winter season. At that point, the skier graphic will change to a hiker allowing your device to be used for summer activities. The snow and the mountain data will reappear when the lifts open again for the following ski season. 3. Favorite (Mountains) The “Favorite” button allows you to save up to 5 favorite mountain areas. • Press and hold the button until the “Favorite” icon appears next to the mountain name. • Press the “Favorite” button repeatedly to view each stored favorite. • To remove a favorite, press and hold the Favorite button until the icon disappears. 4. Hi/Lo Press the “Hi/Lo” button to view the forecasted low temperatures for the next six days at the bottom of the display. Press again to return to viewing highs. Front Panel Button Operation Mountain Data Today’s Forecasted Weather Conditions Today’s Forecasted High and Lo Temperature Signal Strength Indicator Current Time New Snow Last 24 Hours Current Temperature Wind-chill indicator Favorites Indicator High Index UV Indicator No Coverage Indicator Found Indicator Temperature Rising or Falling Indicator Low Battery 5. Windchill Press the “Windchill” button on top of the SkiFX to view the current temperature with windchill factor. 6. Zone To set the time zone, press “Zone” button on top of unit. Press down repeatedly until your local time zone appears on display. The screen will save the new setting and return to the default display after 5 seconds. 7. C/F Press to select Celsius or Fahrenheit units for all displayed temperatures. Top Button Operation Troubleshooting Guide Q: What does mean? A: This message will appear when your device has been unable to receive a signal for an extended period of time. Check the coverage map by visiting to ensure that your location is within the coverage area. Note: Full signal strength will help improve and sustain battery life. Note: Coverage is not guaranteed. Coverage areas are approximate areas within a specified zone and may include locations with limited or no coverage particularly near boundaries or in remote areas. Although service is available in most U.S. metropolitan cities, service is not guaranteed in all areas. When service is not available your device will not operate. Data Today’s Forecasted Weather Conditions Today’s Forecasted High and Lo Temperature Signal Strength Indicator Current Time New Snow Last 24 Hours Current Temperature Wind-chill indicator Favorites Indicator High Index UV Indicator No Coverage Indicator Indicator Temperature Rising or Falling Indicator Low Battery Parts Guide-Rear Panel Attaching the Easel Stand Battery Compartment w/Door Removed Note: The SkiFX unit is not waterproof, and should only be used indoors or in a dry location. FCC COMPLIANCE INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits • Relocate the receiving antenna. for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. • Increase the separation between These limits are designed to provide reasonable protections against equipment and receiver. harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not • Connect product to an outlet on a installed and used in accordance with these instructions, may cause circuit different from receiver. harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no • Consult an experienced radio/TV guarantee that interference will not occur in...