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Option 1:
a. Insert the stainless steel probe into the plug in of the transmitter.
b. Open the battery compartment of transmitter and insert two "AAA" batteries. The
transmitter will show the current temperature on its LCD display and automatically
keep sending the temperature reading to the receiver for synchronization/
pairing.
c. Then open the battery compartment of receiver and insert two "AAA" batteries.
The receiver will enter Synchronization mode which is indicated by flashing
Reception Signal icon on the display. The synchronization mode will last for 60
seconds.
d. Wait for a moment until the temperature reading shows on the receiver display,
it means the synchronization/Pairing is complete. Your professional remote
cooking thermometer is ready for use.
Note: The transmitter and receiver are only required to be synchronized/
paired once whenever batteries of the receiver or transmitter are replaced.
If the batteries are already installed in the receiver and transmitter, you can use
Option 2 to synchronize/pair them:
a. Insert the stainless steel probe into the plug in of the transmitter.
b. Turn on the transmitter by pressing and holding F/ C/
transmitter will show the current temperature on its LCD display and automatically
keep sending the temperature reading to the receiver for synchronization/pairing.
c. Turn on the receiver by pressing and holding F/ C/
d. Press and hold Mode button for 2~3 seconds to enter the synchronization mode
which will last for 60 seconds.
e. Wait for a moment until the temperature reading shows on the receiver display,
it means the synchronization/Pairing is complete. Your professional remote
cooking thermometer is ready for use.
Auto Off feature
The receiver will turn off automatically if it hasn't received the temperature signal
from the transmitter for more than 30 minutes ,A beep will sound for one minute
before it shuts down. However, the Auto Off feature will be automatically disabled
if the timer is running.
The transmitter will turn off automatically if the temperature measured is always
lower than 122 F or 50 C in 120 minutes.
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Measure meat temperature to USDA doneness temperature
range
1. Press MODE to select thermometer mode. The upper display will show a small
MEAT and a meat type such as BEEF.
2. Press MEAT to select meat type. PROG (program), GBEEF (ground beef),
GPOUL (ground poultry), BEEF, VEAL, CHCKE (chicken), PORK, POULT
(poultry), LAMB & FISH.
3. Press TASTE to select the level of doneness for the meat type selected. RARE,
MED RARE, MEDIUM, MED WELL and WELL DONE.
Note: The temperature displayed to the right of the actual meat temperature PROBE
TEMP will show the preset temperature TEMP SET according to USDA doneness
levels. Example: Beef will be Well Done at 165 F.
4. Once the temperature of meat reaches the preset doneness level the receiver
will beep and the LCD back light will turn red.
Measure meat temperature set to your specific taste
1. Press MODE to select thermometer mode. The upper display will show a
MEAT and a meat type such as BEEF.
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2. Press HR or MIN to raise or lower the set temperature. As you press HR or Min
the display changes to PROG (program). Holding the button will raise or lower
the temperature setting rapidly. Pressing MEAT will return you to the preset
USDA ranges.
3. Once the temperature of meat reaches the preset doneness level the receiver
will beep and the LCD back light will turn red.
Procedure for typical use on an outdoor grill
The following typical example will go through the steps to have the Professional Remote
Cooking Thermometer alert you to when a beef steak is cooked to medium (USDA
doneness level) and remind you to rotate hot dogs in 5 minutes.
1. Turn on the grill.
2. Follow the synchronization/pairing procedure.
3. Place steak and hot dogs on grill rack.
4. Insert probe sensor into the center of thickest portion of the steak. Avoid
bone or heavy fat areas. Assume the meat temperature is 45 ºF.
5. Position the probe sensor wire so they will not come into contact with flames
and exit the grill surface area without being pinched/crushed by the grill cover.
6. Stand the transmitter away from heat source of grill. DO NOT put transmitter on
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