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example, if
Smkr Lo Alarm
is set to 180°F. The buzzer will go off when the cabinet
temperature drops to 179°F; it will stop when temperature rise above 181°F. The
Smkr Lo Alarm
is suppressed when the controller is just powered up. It will be
activated when the cabinet temperature has reached the target cabinet temperature.
To disable the
Smkr Lo Alarm
, you can set it to a small number, such as 0°F
(default).
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Figure 23. The LCD display when
Smkr Lo Alarm
is triggered.
Note 3. Food Hi Alarm:
This is the high temperature alarm for the food internal probe
(Probe 2). When the food probe reading is higher than
Food Hi Alarm
, the buzzer on
the controller will go off, and the LCD display will flash between the normal display and
the alarm display showing in Figure 24. The alarm has 1 degree hysteresis. The user
can mute the buzzer by pressing either the Up or Down key. For example, if
Food Hi
Alarm
is set to 130°F, the buzzer will go off when Probe 2 reads 131°F, and the buzzer
will stop when Probe 2 reads 129°F or lower. To disable
Food Hi Alarm
, you can set it
to a large number, such as 650°F.
When smoking multiple pieces of meat of different sizes, put the probe in the thinnest
piece first. Set the
Food Hi Alarm
to the temperature when meat is ready. It will let you
know when it is done. Then, you can move the probe to the second thinnest pieces and
so on. To use this feature, you can set the ending criterion to time. If you prefer to set
the ending criterion to food temperature, then the Food Temp
should be set to higher
than
Food Hi Alarm
.
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Food H i gh A l arm
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Figure 24. The LCD display when
Food Hi Alarm
is triggered.
Note 4. Probe3 Hi Alarm:
This is the high temperature alarm for probe 3. When food
probe 3 reading is higher than
Probe3 Hi Alarm
, the buzzer on the controller will go off,
and the LCD display will flash between the normal display and the alarm display
showing in Figure 25. The alarm has 1 degree hysteresis. The user can mute the buzzer
by pressing either the Up or Down key. For example, if
Probe3 Hi Alarm
is set to 130°F,
the buzzer will go off when Probe 3 reads 131°F, and the buzzer will stop when Probe 3
reads 129°F or lower. To disable
Probe3 Hi Alarm
, you can set it to a large number,
such as 650°F.