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Please , how to ajust the weather outdoor , -40 to +40 celcius for Fixya 315bc-rx

Now the minimum weither we receive is +10 celcius about !!!after the sensor illustrate _ _ _ ,,, I hope an answer ,, Thanks

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Sensor is bad or the signal is not reaching the display. Try changing the battery.

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