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Try cleaning the outdoor thermometer transmitter unit by opening it up enough to spray compressed air (Ultra Duster or similar) on the temperature sensor. It fixed the hh.h error for me.
Usually those symbols mean your out of range of the instruments range . Do you have the sensor in direct sun light ? There may also be a defect I would try to contact them
Check battery in outdoor sender and reset main unit to receive transmission of data. If nada could be that you have an issue either with the sending unit or the receiving unit of your weather station. Has happened to me a few times already so .................
You have to push some buttons to tell the MAIN unit to scan, then put battery into the REMOTE, set channel, and hit reset through a little hole. And the MAIN should see it.
HH means it is showing the high temperature you (most likely accidentally) set with the MAX MIN / + button, which is easy to do when setting the clock. Just press that button again until the reading appears.
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