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Anonymous Posted on Aug 03, 2011

Just moved, don't have my manual to where I can put my hands on it yet but I had my clock to register the temp outside. I have changed my batteries, switch positioning of my remote but still no luck with getting my temp to display, everything else displays fine! Your help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • Anonymous Aug 03, 2011

    Thanks so much, maual helped and I can report back that I am all smiles with my in//out all fixed!

    Thanks,
    lab

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