User's Manual
4. Once the temperature of meat reaches the preset doneness level the receiver will beep and the
LCD backlight will turn red.
Measure meat temperature set to your specific taste
1. Press MODE to select thermometer mode. The upper display will show a small MEAT and a meat
type such as BEEF.
2. Press HR or MIN to raise or lower the set temperature. As you press HR or Min the display
changes to PROG (program). Holding the button will raise or lower the temperature setting rapidly.
Pressing MEAT will return you to the preset USDA ranges.
3. Once the temperature of meat reaches the preset doneness level the receiver will beep and the
LCD backlight will turn red.
Using the Timer
Count down
1. Press MODE to select timer mode. The upper display will show a small TIMER and 0:00.
2. Press HR and MIN button to set the timer. Press START/STOP button to start countdown. “T”
will blink for every second.
3. To stop the countdown process , press START/STOP button. The “T” becomes solid.
4. Press HR & MIN buttons together to clear the setting back to 0:00.
Note: The minimum setting for the timer is 1 minute. When the timer counts down below 1 hour 1:00
the display will change to 59’59” display advising 59 minutes 59 seconds. The seconds will be
shown counting down then. When the countdown reaches 0’00” the timer starts counting up and it
will beep for 60 seconds. The timer and “ST” will blink. Press the START/STOP button to stop
beeping. When the count up reaches 23:59:59 (59 seconds are not displayed) the display will turn
to 0:00, the unit beeps and “ST” will blink for 60 seconds.
Count up
1. Press MODE to select timer mode. The upper display will show a small TIMER and 0:00.
2. Press START/STOP button to start count up. The “S” will blink for every second.
3. To stop the count up process , press START/STOP button. The “S” becomes solid.
4. Press CLEAR button to clear the setting back to 0:00.
Procedure for typical use on an outdoor grill:
The following typical example will go through the steps to have the Professional Remote Cooking
Thermometer alert you to when a beef steak is cooked to medium (USDA doneness level) and remind
you to rotate hot dogs in 5 minutes.
1. Turn on the grill.
2. Follow the registration procedure.
3. Place steak and hot dogs on grill rack.
4. Insert probe sensor into the center of thickest portion of the steak. Avoid touching bone or
heavy fat areas. Assume the meat temperature is 45 °F.
5. Position the probe sensor wire so they will not come into contact with flames and exit the
grill surface area without being pinched/crushed by the grill cover.
6. Stand the transmitter away from heat source of grill. DO NOT put transmitter on closed cover
or under the cover. The transmitter is not waterproof DO NOT use in the rain.
7. Press MEAT so BEEF is displayed.
8. Press TASTE so MEDIUM is displayed and 150 °F will be shown as the TEMP SET.
9. Press MODE to change to timer mode.
10. Press MIN 5 times to set for 5 minutes so that 0:05 is displayed. Press START/STOP to start
the countdown. Press MODE to go back to thermometer mode.
11. Clip the receiver to your belt or pocket and move up to 100 ft away from the outdoor grill.
Go indoors if desired.
12. When 5 minutes are up the receiver will beep for 60 seconds.
13. When the temperature of probe in the steak reaches 55 °F the LCD backlight will flash blue.
14. When the temperature of probe in the steak reaches 135 °F the LCD backlight will flash green.
15. When the temperature of probe in the steak reaches 150 °F MEDIUM the receiver will beep and
the LCD backlight will flash red.
16. Press STOP to turn off the alert.
15. Turn off grill. Remove the probe sensor from steak. Always wear a heat resistant glove to
touch the stainless steel probe sensor or wire during or just after cooking. Do not touch with
bare hands.
16. Clean the stainless steel probe and dry thoroughly after each and every use.
17. Turn off the transmitter.
HELPFUL HINTS
If the receiver and/or the transmitter display LLL or HHH instead of the probe temperature, wait
for probe to reach room temperature. If LLL or HHH is still displayed it is likely the internal
probe wire has shorted out either through moisture or heat damage.
Do not immerse the probe in water while cleaning.
Do not allow the probe or probe wire to come into contact with flames. If cooking with grill
cover closed, only use medium or low heat.
If the probe becomes defective within 90 day warranty period please return defective probe to
address below along with return address and we will send you new probe no charge.
If the temperature displayed seems to read too high or the temperature seems to increase too
quickly check to make sure the probe tip is not poking through the food to outside. Reposition
the probe tip in the center of the thickest part of food. Avoid touching bone or heavy fat areas.
Cautions:
Always wear a heat resistant glove to touch the stainless steel probe sensor or wire during or
just after cooking. Do not touch with bare hands.
Keep the stainless steel probe sensor and wire away from children.
Not Intended for Use by Persons ages 12 and Under
Clean the stainless steel probe and dry thoroughly after each and every use.
Do not immerse the probe or wire in water. Clean using a damp, soapy cloth.
Do not use the receiver or transmitter in the rain. They are not waterproof.
Do not expose the plug of the stainless steel probe or the plug in hole of the transmitter to
water or any liquid. This will result in a bad connection and faulty readings.
Do not expose the receiver or transmitter to direct heat or surface.
Do not use stainless steel probe in microwave oven.
The Professional Remote Cooking Thermometer registers temperatures as low as 14 °F (-10 °C) and
as high 482 °F (250 °C). LLL will be displayed below 14 °F and HHH will be displayed above 482 °F.
Do not use the stainless steel probe sensor above 482 °F. Doing so will deteriorate the wire.
Cleaning
Always wear a heat resistant glove to touch the stainless steel probe sensor or wire during or
just after cooking. Do not touch with bare hands.
Keep the stainless steel probe sensor and wire away from children.
Wash the metal probe tip with hot soapy water and dry thoroughly. Do not immerse the probe in
water while cleaning.
Wipe the transmitter and receiver with damp cloth. Do not immerse either in water.
FCC NOTE:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED
MODIFICATIONS OR CHANGE TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS OR CHANGE COULD VOID THE USER’S
AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.