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1 by 1479/1479-21/532/532-77 CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION PLEASE READ! For your questions regarding this product, please contact us at: Taylor Precision Products 2220 Entrada Del Sol, Suite A Las Cruces, New Mexico 88001 1-866-843-3905 www.taylorusa.com Please contact us before returning to retailer. Wir el ess Thermomet er with Remote P ager plus [...]
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3 Thank you for pur chasing a T aylor ® W ir eless Thermometer with Remote P ager plus Timer This product helps to eliminate o ver -cooking or under -cooking foods. Presetting the thermometer to the r ecommended cooking temperatures and/or cooking times is simple and ensur es that food will be cook ed to your pref erred taste. Please read this ins[...]
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On/Of f Oper ation 1. Place the base unit as close as possible to the remote sensor . This will ensure easy synchr onization between the base and r emote . After set up is complete, k eep the units within effective transmis- sion range (within 200 feet). 2. T urn on the base unit first b y press- ing the On/Off button. The LCD will turn on and the [...]
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7. Auto off featur e to conser ve battery power: The base unit will au- tomatically turn off after 30 minutes if ther e is no change in tem- perature or no buttons ar e pressed. The r emote unit will vibrate then automatically turn off if the transmission signal is lost for 5 minutes. The remote unit will also turn off automaticall y if the base is[...]
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3. Press the “Meat” but- ton to scroll thr ough the meat choices. Press the “Select” button to select the displa yed meat type. The default taste setting “Medium” flashes. 4. Press the “T aste” but- ton to scroll thr ough the taste choices. Press the “Select” button to select the displa yed taste. The Set T empera - ture digits [...]
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General Cooking Pr ocedur es 1. Preheat the grill or o ven to desired cooking temperatur e. Place the food in the ov en or grill. 2. Sterilize the metal probe b y inser ting it into an appr opriate solution such as boiling water for sev eral minutes. Mak e sure the sensor plug on the end of the cord is plugged into the thermometer base unit. (Note:[...]
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• When the curr ent temperature is within 10 degrees of the target temperature, the remote will beep 5 times, vibrate and flash. The base will beep 5 times and flash. • When the curr ent temperature and target temperature ar e equal (indicating the food is done), the units consistently beep , vibrate and flash (base will not vibrate). Press the[...]
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Timer Operation This unit is also equipped with a conv enient timer . It can operate as an independent timer or work along with the thermometer function. 1. If necessar y , turn the base and remote on (see on/off operation). 2. Press the “Timer/Thermometer” button. The Timer digits flash. 3. Press the “Hr/+” but- ton to set the hours. Press[...]
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6. As time progr esses, the base and remote units will signal timer alerts in the following manner : • 10 minutes befor e the time is up, the r emote will beep 3 times, vibrate and flash. The base will beep 3 times and flash. Note: that the unit uses to differ ent beep tones to help you iden- tify between thermometer and timer notifications. Only[...]
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7. Press the “Start/Stop” button on the base unit to stop the alarm and timer . 8. The timer will time up to 39 hours, 59 minutes and 59 seconds. (The seconds will appear when r emaining time is less than one minute). Clock F eature T o program the clock: 1. While the base unit is off, press the “Select” button. The clock digits flash. 2. P[...]
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5. Do not expose the probe dir ectly to flames. Do not put the probe in foods to exceed cooking temperatur es of 500°F (260°C), as this ma y reduce the life and accuracy of the thermometer sensor . 6. Do not use this thermometer in a micro wav e ov en. 7. Moisture inside the plug-in opening of the thermometer will result in an incorr ect temperat[...]
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T ransmission Collision Signals f rom oth er household d evices, such as d oorbells, home sec urity systems and entry controls, may interfer e. This is normal and does not affect the general performance of thi s product. The transmission will resume once the interf erence r ecedes. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to compl y with the [...]
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One Y ea r Limited W arranty T aylor® warrants this pr oduct to be free fr om defects in material or workmanship f or one (1) year fr om date of original purchase for original purchaser . It does not cov er damages or wear resulting fr om accident, misuse, abuse , commer cial use , or unauthorized adjustment and/or repair . If ser vice is r equire[...]