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7.Auto off feature to conserve battery power:The base unit will au-
tomatically turn off after 30 minutes if there is no change in tem-
perature or no buttons are pressed.The remote unit will vibrate
then automatically turn off if the transmission signal is lost for 5
minutes.The remote unit will also turn off automatically if the base
is turned off.
Positioning the thermometer units
1. The base unit may be placed on a flat surface using the clip stand
on the back of the unit. It may also be attached to a metal surface
using the magnets on the back.
2. The remote sensor’s clip stand may be used to stand the remote
on a flat surface or clip on a belt loop.The magnets may be used
to attach it to a metal surface. Use the lanyard to wear it around
the neck (take care not to allow the remote to touch hot items or
working appliances). Simply thread the lanyard through the open-
ing on the remote and loop the lanyard through itself.
3. During use, keep the base unit and remote sensor within effective
transmission range, which is 200 feet in usual circumstances.
4. Do Not stick to surfaces that exceed 200°F (100°C).
Thermometer Programming
Operation
1. Your thermometer is preset to read temper-
atures in Fahrenheit.To switch to Celsius,
push the switch on the back of the base unit
to ºC.
2. If necessary,press the “On/Off” buttons.
The default setting “Beef” appears.
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°F/°C selection
Turn on base, then remote
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