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Kitchen Thermometer User Manual 

 

 

v1.0 

3.7   Probe Wrap Use 
 

To wrap your Kitchen Thermometer Probe: 
 

 

Hold the probe wrap so that the clip segment is on the bottom left and 
the iDevices logo is legible in the center of the probe wrap. 

 

Snap  the  probe  into  the  probe  wrap’s  clip,  ensuring  that  the  probe’s 
body  follows  the  contour  of  the  probe  wrap  and  leaves  a 

½

  inch  gap 

between the probe and the wire channel of the probe wrap. 

 

Wrap your probe’s wire clockwise around the probe wrap.    

 

When you reach the adapter end of the probe wire, it can be inserted 
into the probe wrap’s wire channel to secure the wrapping. 

 
 

4.

 

Using the Kitchen Thermometer 

 

4.1  Display 

 

 

 

The Kitchen Thermometer’s display contains the following: 

 

7-segment Display 

 

Displays temperature of currently active probe. 

 

Displays “DC” for temperatures below set range or below -22

°

F. 

 

Displays “DH” for temperatures above set range or above 572

°

F. 

 

Displays “OFF” during power off sequence. 

 

Animates during power on sequence and during reset. 

 

Bluetooth

 

LED 

 

Blinks blue when discoverable and awaiting pairing. 

 

Illuminates solid blue when paired. 

 

Probe Indicator LED’s 

 

Left side LED illuminates to indicate Probe 1 temperature being 
displayed. 

 

Right side LED illuminates to indicate Probe 2 temperature being 
displayed. 

 

4.2  Probe Toggle Buttons 

 
 

The Kitchen Thermometer has two buttons adjacent to the power button to 

 

toggle between the probes. 

Summary of Contents for Kitchen thermometer

Page 1: ...User Manual Updated for iDevices Connected 1 0 0 and iOS 7...

Page 2: ...4 3 3 Powering On Off 4 3 4 Connecting 5 3 5 Mounting 5 3 6 Probe Use 6 3 7 Probe Wrap Use 7 4 Using Kitchen Thermometer 7 4 1 Display 7 4 2 Probe Toggle Buttons 7 4 3 Proximity Sensor 8 4 4 Custom Pr...

Page 3: ...y pulling the Kitchen Thermometer upwards with the other hand 4 On the underside of the Kitchen Thermometer depress and remove the battery door Inserts the two supplied AA batteries with their negativ...

Page 4: ...hooting 3 2 Batteries To replace the Kitchen Thermometer batteries follow these steps Separate the Kitchen Thermometer from its base by holding the base with one hand and gently pulling the Kitchen Th...

Page 5: ...cally recognize any available Kitchen Thermometer devices and display them in the device list Select your Kitchen Thermometer from the list Your device will pair with the Kitchen Thermometer and you a...

Page 6: ...accurate temperature reading The Kitchen Thermometer colored probe indicators are for visual identification and cosmetic purposes only and are not designed for heat safety The Kitchen Thermometer prob...

Page 7: ...secure the wrapping 4 Using the Kitchen Thermometer 4 1 Display The Kitchen Thermometer s display contains the following 7 segment Display Displays temperature of currently active probe Displays DC f...

Page 8: ...utomatically wake and sleep at the below distances to conserve power Sleep 30 feet away Wake 5 feet away 4 4 Custom Preset Alarms Manage Apple device alarms Open Settings on your device Tap Notificati...

Page 9: ...or temperatures below 22 F and DH will appear on the Kitchen Thermometer display for temperatures above 572 F When your target temperature has been reached the Kitchen Thermometer will produce an audi...

Page 10: ...readsheet 5 Troubleshooting The following information covers some of the most common troubleshooting issues with the Kitchen Thermometer If you need further assistance please review the Kitchen Thermo...

Page 11: ...iDevices Connected app and select your Kitchen Thermometer from the menu to connect to it If you do not see the Kitchen Thermometer device in your Bluetooth settings please contact our customer suppo...

Page 12: ...f the iDevices Connected app and a compatible Bluetooth Smart device 6 2 What should I do if I m having trouble connecting If the first pairing seems to be taking a long time or fails return to your d...

Page 13: ...quipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful in...

Page 14: ...ce and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Cet appareil est conforme avec Industrie Canada exempts de licence standard RS...

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