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I NSTRUC TI O N MANU AL MOD EL # ET - 7 7 REM OTE ROASTI N G THERM OME TE R Compo nents Receiver F eature s Con gratulati o ns on y our p urcha se of t he Remote Roasting Thermometer, a prog r amma ble r a dio frequenc y f o od thermometer. Yo u wi ll now be ab l e to re motely monitor the ti me a nd t e mperature of food c ookin g i n the o ven o [...]
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Description of bu t tons Tr ansmitt e r/Base Fe ature s 1. [ HR/ ? ] - I n Ti mer mode, pre s s to s et hour from 0hr t o 2 3hr . P ress and hold f o r 2 second s; t he hou r set ting wil l i n creas e at a fa s te r rate. In The r mo m et e r m od e , p r e s s to i ncre ase t he manu al tempe r a t ure f rom 14ºF t o 482ºF . Pr e ss and hold fo[...]
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Description of bu t tons ON OFF Radi o Fr equency (RF) Registration Procedu res Tr ansmitt e r & Receiver are off. Tr ansmitt e r i s a l r eady o n. wit h i n 12 0 seco nds 1. [ T X] – transmit manually, terminates the auto regis t rati o n proces s. P ress and hold f o r 2 se conds t o reg i s te r t he rad io frequency w i th the r e ceive[...]
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Receiver a nd Tra nsmit ter a re alre ady on. RF Loss W a rning 1. Plug the stainles s ste el p r o be sensor i nto the plu g in of the transmit ter. 2. Pr e ss (MODE) button on th e rec eiver for 2 seco nds. “ - -- “ will bli nk. 3. Pr e ss and hold ( T X) for 2 se conds on the bo t tom of the transm itter inside the b att ery co mpart me nt. [...]
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The rmometer mode S et Tempe ratur e A l e rt MEAT TASTE Ty pe WELL DONE M E DI U M M E DI U M RARE RARE Beef Veal Lamb Por k Chicke n, whol e Tur key , whole In Thermometer mo de, thi s device will a l e rt y ou when t he p r o b e temper ature r e a ches the s et te mpe rature. Y o u ca n sele c t a meat ty p e ( Beef) b y pressing the (ME A T) b[...]
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See b elow e xamples o f what the L CD will look like: Pr e - Al e rt Aler t Manu al temperatur e setting Timer mode (Cou nt up /Coun t down) When the p r o b e temp era ture is wi thin 10 °F ( 5 ° C) of your se l e c ted do neness / temp e r a tur e, t he unit wi l l beep t wice. When the p r o be t empera ture r e a ches yo ur selecte d donenes[...]
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How t o use th e c ount up t imer 1. Pr e ss [MODE] bu t ton to sele ct the T imer mode, t he timer ic on ‘ ’ will ap pear . 2. I n Ti mer mode and while t he timer is s top run ning, pr e ss [CLEAR] button to r es et the timer to 0:00. 3. Whil e the timer display is 0:00, pre s s [ST A RT/S T OP] button wil l trigger timer to cou nt up, the ic[...]
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Receiver Sp ecif ications Tr ansmitt er /Base Sp ecif ications HELPFU L HINTS 5. Do not immer se th e probe i n water whi le cleani ng. 6. Do not a l low t h e pro be or pr obe wire to come int o c ontact wi th heat sou rce . If cooking wi th gr i ll a nd cover is c l o sed, use onl y medi u m or low heat . T e mperature measur ing range: 1 4°F to[...]
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Cauti o ns: 1. Always we ar a he at resistant glove to touch t he stainless s t e el p r o be se nsor or wire d uri ng or just afte r coo king. Do not t ouch with bare han ds. 2. Keep the s ta i nl e ss stee l probe s ens or and wi re away from children. 3. Clean the stainles s steel probe an d dr y thor o ughly after e ach and every use. 4. Do not[...]
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Note Thi s e quipme nt has bee n t es te d and foun d to c omply wit h the limit s for a C l a ss B digital d evice, p ur s uan t t o p art 15 o f the FCC Rule s. Th es e limit s a re design ed to p r o vide r ea s ona ble pr o t e c tion agai nst harmf ul interf e r ence in a reside nti a l installation. T his equ i p ment gene ra t e s, uses and [...]