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SETUP INSTALLING BATTERIES The thermometer requires two AA batteries and two AAA batteries for power. Follow these steps to install the batteries. In The Monitor 1. Slide down and lift off the belt clip on the back of the monitor. Slide then lift up and remove the battery compartment cover. 2. Place two AA batteries in the compartment as indicated by the polarity "AA" UM3 1.5V symbols (+and-). "AA" UM3 1.5V 3. Press RESET in the battery compartment using a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip. Note: Reset both the monitor and the ThermoSensor within 60 seconds to synchronize them to transmit a signal. 4. Replace the cover and the belt clip. In the ThermoSensor "AA" UM3 1.5V "AA" UM3 1.5V 1. Slide off the battery compartment cover. 2. Place two AAA batteries in the compartment as indicated by the polarity symbols (+and-) and press RESET beside the battery compartment using a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip. 3. Replace the battery compartment cover. When appears on the monitor, replace the batteries. ADJUSTING FAHRENHEIT/CELSIUS To select fahrenheit or celsius, slide °C/°F, located beside the monitors battery compartment, to C or F. RESET "AAA" UM4 1.5V reset ThermoSensor ADJUSTING THE VOLUME To adjust the monitors volume, slide HI/LO, located in the ThermoSensors battery compartment, to HI or LO. HI/LO °C/°F RESET Hi /Lo C / F reset LED INDICATOR The red LED in the center of the thermosensor flashes to indicate that it is on "AA" UM3 1.5V and transmitting. Monitor Battery Compartment USING THE BELT CLIP You can wear the belt clip on your belt or use it as a stand. To use the belt clip as a stand, remove the belt clip from the back of the monitor. Insert the left or right side of the clip into the lower part of the slot then snap the other side of the clip into the other lower slot. Belt clip position CONNECTING THE PROBE Locate the cover to the probe socket on the top right side of the Thermosensor and carefully pull it out. Plug the meat probe into the socket. OPERATION 1. Press and hold power until the Thermosensors red LED flashes. Then press and hold power until the monitors green LCD lights and all display segments appear. Stand Position Wireless BBQ Thermometer A QUICK LOOK AT THE MONITOR AND THERMOSENSOR Power Thermosensor LED Low Battery Indicator Indicates monitor/ thermosensor communication Type of Meat Probe socket Probe Socket Cover Ta r g e t Temp Probe select cook power Levels of Doneness Current temp select/cook power 2. Repeatedly press select until the desired meat appears. You can select , , , (HAMBURGER), , (Turkey), (Chicken), or . Then repeatedly press cook to select the doneness level. Note: The doneness level selections, , , , and , are only available for beef, lamb and veal. For chicken, pork, fish and hamburger the monitor defaults to . 3. Place the thermosensor near the cooking area and insert the tip of the probe into the center of the meat. Use the monitors stand for easy viewing or use the belt clip. Notes: For a clear signal, place the monitor within 100 feet of the Thermosensor. Place the Thermosensor away from direct heat or flame and do not rest the probe on the cooking surface. Doing so could damage the thermistor inside the probe. 4. When the meat is done, remove the probe from the meat and let it cool or wear an oven mitt. Press power on the monitor and thermosensor to turn them off. 5. Disconnect the probe from the Thermosensor and replace the socket cover. After You finish cooking, clean the probe with water and a mild detergent. Wipe the monitor and Thermosensor with a damp cloth. Note: Do not use a dishwasher to clean the probe or immerse te monitor or Thermosensor in water or liquid. CHECKING SIGNALS AND AUDIBLE ALARM STATUS SIGNAL Indicates no signal. Indicates the monitor is receiving a signal from Thermosensor. OWINERS MANUAL Please read before using this equipment. ALARM Three beeps - indicates the monitor is not receiving a signal from thermosensor. Four beeps - indicates the current temperature is within five degrees of the target temperature. A continuous beep - indicates the thermometer has reached its target temperature. A fast and continuous beep - indicates the meat is overcooked. BATTERY NOTES Appears on the monitor to indicate the condition of the batteries. Please observe the following information for an indication of when the batteries need to be replaced. main - indicates the monitors battery is low. remote - indicates the Thermosensors battery is low. main remote - indicates the batteries are low in both the monitor and Thermosensor. Use only fresh batteries of the required size Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries (standard, alkaline or rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of different capacities. If you do not plan to use the thermometer with batteries for a month or more, remove the batteries. Batteries can leak chemicals that can destroy electronic parts. NOTE The operation temperature range of the sensor probe is 4º F to 482º F (-20º C to 250º C). The LCD display range is 0º C/F to 199ºC/F. When the display temperature is out of its range, the displays digits flash. SPECIFICATIONS MONITOR: Batteries ...2 x AA Operating temperature range 32º F to 122º F Storage temperature range ...-22º F to 158º F LCD Display Range ...0º C/F to 199º C/F THERMOSENSOR PROBE Batteries ...2 x AAA Operating temperature range 4º F to 482º F (-20º C to 250º C) Storage temperature range ...-22º F to 158º F GENERAL Length of stainless steel probe ...3.28 feet Temperature resolution ...±2ºF Heat resistance ...158º F Steel sensor probes operating temperature Maximum 482º F Specifications are typical; individual units might vary. Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice.