TFA_No_14.1504_Anleit_11_21
Radio-controlled grill and meat thermometer
Housing
C1: Support
C2: Battery compartment
5.2 Transmitter (Fig. 2)
D1: Display
Current measured temperature
Buttons (back)
E1: °C/°F
button
E2: ON/OFF
button
Housing
F1: Battery compartment (screwed on)
F2: Bracket for metal support
F3: Opening for the connecting plug with rubber
protection cap
Sensor
G1: Metal probe
G2: Cable
G3: Connecting plug
6. Getting started
• Remove the supports at the back of the receiver and the
transmitter.
• Pull off the rubber protection cap carefully from the open-
ing for the connecting plug on the left side of the transmit-
ter. Plug the connector for the sensor cable into the socket.
• Open the battery compartment at the back of the transmit-
ter with a suitable screwdriver and the battery compartment
at the back of the receiver.
• Lay the instruments on a table. Avoid getting close to pos-
sible interference sources. (Electronic devices and radio
installations)
• To guarantee a quicker and better transmission of the meas-
ured temperature, insert two batteries AAA 1,5 V in the
compartment of the receiver and make sure that the polari-
ties are correct. The device will alert you with a beep and all
LCD segments will light up for a short moment.
• The device is now ready for use.
• The temperature display is flashing and the defaults appear
on the display.
• Afterwards insert two new batteries 1,5 V AAA in the com-
partment of the transmitter. Make sure the polarities are
correct. All LCD segments will be displayed briefly.
• The latest measured temperature will appear on the display
of the transmitter and the information will be transmitted
automatically to the receiver.
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Radio-controlled grill and meat thermometer
• As soon as the transmission is successful the device will
alert you with a beep, the radio signal symbol will blink and
the latest measured temperature will appear on the display
of the receiver.
• Every 5 seconds the transmitter will transmit the last meas-
ured temperature
• Close the battery compartment of the transmitter and the
receiver again.
6.1 Manual transmitter search
• If the transmission fails or if the contact between the trans-
mitter and the receiver gets lost (maximum range 40 m free
field, within ferro-concrete rooms like basements and
superstructures, the received signal is naturally weakened),
a beep tone will be heard at regular intervals, the radio-con-
trolled reception symbol disappears and --- °C appears on
the display of the receiver.
• You can now start the search for the transmitter manually.
• Press and hold the MIN button on the receiver in the tem-
perature setting mode.
• --- °C is flashing on the display of the receiver.
• Press and hold the °C/°F at the back of the transmitter.
• As soon as the transmission is successful a beep tone will
be heard, the radio-controlled reception symbol is flashing
and the last measured temperature appears on the display
of the receiver.
6.2 Receiver
• Press and hold the HR button in the temperature setting
mode to select between °C (Celsius) or °F (Fahrenheit) as
the temperature unit.
• Press and hold the
button.
• The instrument is turned off
• Press and hold the button to turn on the instrument.
• The temperature display is flashing.
• Wait until the flashing is finished (90 seconds) and the last
measured temperature appears or start the search for the
transmitter manually.
6.3 Transmitter
• Press the °C/°F button at the backside to change between
°C (Celsius) or °F (Fahrenheit) as temperature unit.
• Press and hold the
button at the back of the transmitter.
• The instrument is turned off.
• Press and hold the button to turn on the instrument.
• If the probe is still connected, the display will show the last
measured temperature.
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