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Old 03-31-2008, 03:02 PM
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Question Thermometer Not Accurate

I purchased Suunto Core about 2 months ago. Overall, I have been generally happy with it. The only glaring problem is that the thermometer is always way off (15-20F). ANyone know how to correct this?

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How long does it take? I just got my steel Core last night, so I'm far from used to it yet, but my house temp is 68F, and it's been off of my wrist for 30 minutes and still shows 76 degrees. Seems an awfully long time for any thermometer to adjust (and if it's still going down, it's not done yet).

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