La Crosse Technology WS-7059-SU Selecting F or C, Setting the Weather Forecast Sensitivity hPa

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H.SELECTING °F OR °C

1.°F should be flashing in the time LCD.

2.Press and release the “CH/+” button to select between °F and °C.

3.Press and release the “MODE/SET” button to confirm and advance to the weather forecast sensitivity setting.

I.SETTING THE WEATHER FORECAST SENSITIVITY (hPa)

Note: A higher hPa (Hecto Pascal) setting decreases the forecasting sensitivity of the unit. This feature is available for people living in areas where the air pressure changes significantly (not necessarily related to a change of weather). A lower hPa setting is available for areas with a more constant air pressure. This designates that it takes 2 hPa of pressure change to change the forecast icon. Note that 1 hPa = 0.03 inHg (Inch Column of Mercury) change. 1hPa = 1 mb (millibar). The hPa options that appear in the pressure LCD are “2” hPa = 0.06 inHg, “3” hPa =

0.09inHg and “4” hPa = 0.12 inHg.

1.“3” should be flashing in the pressure LCD.

2.Press and release the “CH/+” button to select one of the three hPa settings. “2” is the lowest setting, designated for areas with a relatively constant air pressure, “3” is the mid-range setting, and “4” is the highest setting, designated for areas with significant air pressure changes.

3.Press and release the “MODE/SET” button to confirm and advance to set the relative or absolute display setting.

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