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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: QPRgord on 26 February 2007, 09:08:01

Title: Climate Control reading.
Post by: QPRgord on 26 February 2007, 09:08:01
Good morning all.
a really quick question for you all, i have just purchased a 2000 (W reg) 2.5V6 Elite. everything is fine but the Climate Control reads in Farenhite. can any one tell me how (if at all) i can change it to Celsius.

many thanks in advance.
Title: Re: Climate Control reading.
Post by: Elite Pete on 26 February 2007, 09:23:24
I think you will need the tech2 but im sure TheBoy will be along to tell for sure ;)
Title: Re: Climate Control reading.
Post by: TheBoy on 26 February 2007, 09:27:23
Is it a facelift? If so, press AUTO for 3 or 4 seconds.

If prefacelift, its a Tech2 job.
Title: Re: Climate Control reading.
Post by: QPRgord on 26 February 2007, 09:59:32
Guys thats great it worked!!!!!
my first Omega so all a bit new to me....Thanks for your help.
Title: Re: Climate Control reading.
Post by: Andy B on 26 February 2007, 18:09:59
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If prefacelift, its a Tech2 job.

I wish I'd known that last week - I'd have had it swapped over to 'English'!  :'(  ;)
Title: Re: Climate Control reading.
Post by: TheBoy on 26 February 2007, 18:55:09
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If prefacelift, its a Tech2 job.

I wish I'd known that last week - I'd have had it swapped over to 'English'!  :'(  ;)
The adjustment in metric is more granular (1 degree) than in 'old money (2 degrees)...
Title: Re: Climate Control reading.
Post by: Andy B on 26 February 2007, 19:01:30
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The adjustment in metric is more granular (1 degree) than in 'old money (2 degrees)...

I know better where I am 'in old money' If it's a scorcher of a day it be in the 90's. If I'm ill I'll have a temp of 103!  ;) - I even bought a digi medical thermometer in the States cos you don't seem to be able to get them here any more. I do find it surprising though that people know that water freezes at 0 deg C and boils at 100 deg C but are clueless as to the Farenheit equivalents.
Title: Re: Climate Control reading.
Post by: TheBoy on 26 February 2007, 19:16:46
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The adjustment in metric is more granular (1 degree) than in 'old money (2 degrees)...

I know better where I am 'in old money' If it's a scorcher of a day it be in the 90's. If I'm ill I'll have a temp of 103!  ;) - I even bought a digi medical thermometer in the States cos you don't seem to be able to get them here any more. I do find it surprising though that people know that water freezes at 0 deg C and boils at 100 deg C but are clueless as to the Farenheit equivalents.
31F and 212F
Title: Re: Climate Control reading.
Post by: TheBoy on 26 February 2007, 19:18:16
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The adjustment in metric is more granular (1 degree) than in 'old money (2 degrees)...

I know better where I am 'in old money' If it's a scorcher of a day it be in the 90's. If I'm ill I'll have a temp of 103!  ;) - I even bought a digi medical thermometer in the States cos you don't seem to be able to get them here any more. I do find it surprising though that people know that water freezes at 0 deg C and boils at 100 deg C but are clueless as to the Farenheit equivalents.
31F and 212F
Or is it 32F?  Oh, damn, I don't know  :-[