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Therefore, don’t depend on the weather forecast alone, inform yourself locally when you
would like to hike in the mountains, for example.
In case of sudden or larger barometric pressure fluctuations, the display symbols are
updated to indicate the weather change. If the display symbols do not change, either the
barometric pressure has not changed or the change has occurred so gradually that it cannot
be registered.
If the weather forecast symbols "Sunny" or "Rainy" appear, the display also does not change
when the weather improves or worsens - as the display symbols already show the two
extreme situations.
The display symbols indicate a weather change for the better or worse, which does not have
to mean sun or rain, however, as indicated by the symbols.
For example, if the current weather is cloudy and rain is displayed, this does not mean that
the product is malfunction, but rather that the barometric pressure has dropped and that
worse weather conditions are to be expected, which does not necessarily have to mean rain,
however.
After you first put the product into operation, you should not take into account to the weather
forecasts for the first 12 to 24 hours, because the device first has to collect barometric
pressure data in this period at a constant height above sea level to make a more exact
forecast.
If the device is placed in location which is considerably higher or lower than its original
position, this is recognised as a change in the weather. If the device is moved (e.g. when
walking in the mountains), it must sit at the same height for at least 12 hours before the
weather forecast can be calculated again.