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On that page the range shows as 0-375. What is the correct range for that category? I suspect it is different. This may be because range fields (like sliders) are not affected by Auto Count, and so do not adjust to what other fields are set to (like the hidden product category field). This is intended, as to make a range field auto detect can have unintended consequences.
I think I understand why this is so. Firstly, to explain about range fields and Auto Count. Auto Count (and Hide Empty) is not available for the range fields (date or number). It is intentional, as to enable these has unintended consequences.
Read more about this here:
https://support.searchandfilter.com/forums/topic/custom-max-price-for-price-slider/#post-77119
In your case you are using the ‘Post Type Archive’ Display Results Method. You have also set autodetect category/taxonomy:
https://www.screencast.com/t/3B40jPYRF4SA
And also enabled filtering on Taxonomy Archives:
https://www.screencast.com/t/piCPyshb6
The Autodetect uses Auto Count (if ON), to recalculate counts on the form, but, as discussed above, does not affect the range field.
In short, what you need is not currently possible with our plugin. However, I believe this will be revisited in V3.
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