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Summary of Contents for Wireless barbecue Thermometer

Page 1: ...Wireless Barbecue Thermometer User Manual ID 05007 m y hansecontrol c o m M A N U A L DEVELOPED IN G E R M A N Y User friendly Manual ...

Page 2: ...d with a smartphone camera and that contains a link to a website or contact details for example Advantage You do not need to manually enter a website ad dress or contact details This is how it works To scan the QR code all you need is a smartphone with QR code reader software and an internet connection This type of software can be downloaded for free from your app store Try it out now Just scan th...

Page 3: ...ty notes 10 Safety notes for batteries 14 First use 16 Basic cleaning 16 Assemblingthewirelessbarbecuethermometer 16 Operation 18 Selecting the type of food and cooking level 18 Timer function 22 Selecting the target temperature 23 Cleaning 25 Storage and transport 28 Technical data 29 Disposal 30 Disposing of packaging 30 Disposing of the barbecue thermometer 30 Warranty 31 Warranty card 31 Warra...

Page 4: ...C A B 4 Overview USA MEAT ON OFF MODE STOP MIN SEC BEEF TASTE START TARGET TEMP CURRENT TEMP OF F ON PO WE R 1 7 5 9 10 11 8 4 5 6 1 2 3 ...

Page 5: ...D H E F G 5 Use USA BEEF TARGET TEMP CURRENT TEMP MODE MEAT SEC TASTE 22 1 2 21 20 19 18 17 13 12 14 15 16 4 23 OF F ON PO WE R 10 4x 6 ...

Page 6: ...rature sensor 7 Battery compartment cover 8 C F selector switch 9 Power ON OFF switch 10 4x AAA batteries 11 Battery compartment cover 12 Food icon indicator 13 CURRENT TEMP indicator 14 COOKING LEVEL indicator 15 COOKING LEVEL START button 16 SEC button 17 MIN button 18 MEAT STOP button 19 MODE button 20 TARGET TEMP indicator 21 FOOD LEVEL indicator 22 Fastening clip for receiver 23 Velcro strip ...

Page 7: ...ecue ther mometer read the instruction manual care fully This particularly applies for the safety notes Non observance of this instruction manual may cause damage to the wireless barbecue thermometer This instruction manual is based on the standards and rules in force in the European Union When abroad you must also observe country specific guidelines and laws Store the instruction manual for furth...

Page 8: ...ING This signal word designates a hazard with moderate degree of risk which may lead to death or severe injury if not avoided CAUTION This signal word designates a hazard with low risk that if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE This signal word warns of possible damage to property or provides you with useful additional information regarding as sembly or operation ...

Page 9: ... the wireless barbecue thermometer Therefore be very careful when opening 1 Take the wireless barbecue thermometer out of the packaging 2 Check whether the wireless barbecue thermometer or the individual parts exhibit damage If this is the case do not use the wireless barbecue thermometer Contact the manufacturer via the service address in dicated on the warranty card 3 Check to make sure that the...

Page 10: ...mercial purposes Only use the barbecue thermometer as described in this instruction manual Any other use will be deemed as not in accordance with the instructions and may lead to damage of property and or injury to persons The manufacturer or vendor cannot be held liable for damages incurred through improper or incorrect use Safety notes Carefully read through this instruction manual before using ...

Page 11: ...g themselves on the barbecue thermometer Always wear barbecue gloves when touching the temperature sensor or the transmission cable during or after use WARNING Danger for children and per sons with impaired physical sensory or mental capacities e g partially disabled persons older persons with reduced physical and mental capac ities or lack of experience and knowledge e g older children ...

Page 12: ...mometer and have understood the risks associated with operating it Children may not play with the barbe cue thermometer Cleaning and user maintenance must not be performed by children Do not leave the barbecue thermometer unattended while in operation Do not allow children to play with the packaging wrapper They may get caught in it and suffocate Keep children away from the tempera ture sensor NOT...

Page 13: ...barbecue thermom eter to an external timer or separate telecontrol system Do not kink the thermometer cable and do not lay it over sharp edges Do not allow the base unit and the receiver to come into contact with mois ture Never store the barbecue thermometer so that it is at risk of falling into a bath tub or washbasin Always switch off the barbecue ther mometer if you don t use the barbecue ther...

Page 14: ...at up the batteries and don t throw them in an open fire WARNING Risk of chemical burns from battery acid The older the batteries the great er the risk of battery acid being leaked Leaking battery acid may lead to chemical burns Donotallowbatteryacidtocomeintocon tactwithskin eyesormucusmembranes In the event of contact with battery acid immediately flush the applicable areas with plenty of clean ...

Page 15: ...ged period of time Do not subject the batteries to extreme temperatures direct sunlight or fire Never place the barbecue thermometer on a hot surface or heat source Battery acid that is leaked may cause injury and damage to property Never insert the batteries in the battery compartment incorrectly contrary to the instructions Always make sure that they are properly positioned with the correct pola...

Page 16: ...becue thermometer before first use as described in the chapter Cleaning Assembling the wireless barbecue thermometer 1 Check whether the package contents are complete and that the parts of the barbecue thermometer are undamaged 2 Sort all parts of the barbecue thermometer as indicat ed on the fold out page of the assembly instructions 3 Take the receiver 1 open the cover of the battery compartment...

Page 17: ... base unit on with the switch 9 POWER ON 7 Take the temperature sensor 6 and insert the plug at the end of the transmission cable in the jack of the base unit see fig A The power indicator on the base unit will illuminate The barbecue thermometer is now operational 8 Push various buttons to test whether all functions of the barbecue thermometer are accessible 9 Switch the receiver and the base uni...

Page 18: ... temperature sensor 6 has been correctly inserted in the jack of the base unit Operation Prepare the wireless barbecue thermometer in accor dance with the instructions for first time use Switch the receiver and the base unit on and connect the tempera ture sensor to the base unit Selecting the type of food and cooking level Sort the food according to type and cooking level Use the switch 8 fig C i...

Page 19: ... Medium rare RARE Rare Beef 77 C 170 F 74 C 165 F 71 C 160 F 66 C 150 F 63 C 145 F Lamb 77 C 170 F 74 C 165 F 71 C 160 F 63 C 145 F Calf 74 C 165 F 71 C 160 F 66 C 150 F 63 C 145 F Pork 77 C 170 F 74 C 165 F 71 C 160 F Turkey 74 C 165 F Chicken 74 C 165 F Hamburger 71 C 160 F Fish 63 C 145 F ...

Page 20: ...t the tip of the temperature sensor is not in contact with bones carti lage or fat Thebarbecuethermometerhaspresettargettemperatures dependingontheselectedtypeoffoodandcookinglevel 1 On the receiver 1 select the food type with the MEAT button 18 Push the MEAT button until the de sired food type appears on the display 2 see fig D 2 On the receiver 1 set the desired cooking lever with the COOKING LE...

Page 21: ...e piece of food 5 Run the cable 6 see fig A of the temperature sensor away from the food Keep the base unit away from hot surfaces 6 Use the clip 22 to secure the receiver 1 near the bar becue for easy viewing or attach the receiver to your clothing belt or apron trouser or shirt pocket 7 As soon as you have placed the food on the barbecue push the START button 15 on the receiver see fig D This wi...

Page 22: ...ore pieces of food of the same type and comparable weight and consistency on the grilling grate at the same time you can expect that these pieces of food will also be cooked according to the cooking level you selected 9 You can now cook more pieces of food to perfection by following the described steps Timer function If you feel that the food is not quite cooked to perfection or would like to cook...

Page 23: ...lay with the select functions Once the set timer function has elapsed the display will switch back to indicator mode for reaching the target temperature YoucanstopthetimerfunctionwiththeSTOPbutton 18 Selecting the target temperature The wireless barbecue thermometer reliably helps you to achieve convincing cooking results If you prefer individu al cooking results you can increase or decrease the c...

Page 24: ...elect function by pushing the MODE button 19 4 Push the START button 15 to start monitoring the temperature based on your individual setting Only TARGET TEMP 20 and CURRENT TEMP 13 will appear on the display Once the cooking process is complete the alarm indi cator will be triggered again with the display flashing in red and a beep to indicate the end of the cooking process If you would like to de...

Page 25: ...r poses an increased risk of electrical shock Do not insert the tip of the tem perature sensor in the socket WARNING Burn hazard The wireless barbecue thermome ter will become hot during opera tion Let the barbecue thermometer particularly the temperature sensor cool off completely each time before you clean it ...

Page 26: ...e thermometer in water Make sure that no water pene trates the housing NOTICE Risk of damage Improper handling of the wireless barbecuethermometermayresult in damage Do not use any aggressive cleaners brushes with metal or nylon bristles sharp or me tallic cleaning utensils such as knives hard scrapers and the like They could damage the surfaces ...

Page 27: ...t 1 Let all parts of the barbecue thermometer cool off completely 2 Wipe the receiver 1 and the base unit 5 off with a damp cloth Then let all parts dry completely 3 Clean the temperature sensor 6 and the transmis sion cable with warm water and a small amount of detergent Clean the barbecue thermometer after every use ...

Page 28: ...eter and the accesso ries in a dry frost free area that is out of the reach of children It is recommended that you store the barbecue ther mometer in the original packaging and cover it with a cloth to protect it against dust and moisture Make sure that there is no risk of the barbecue ther mometer falling during transport Transport the barbecue thermometer in the original packaging to prevent tra...

Page 29: ...LR 03 Receiver category 3 Transmit duty cycle 10 Cable length temp sensor 47 24 120 cm Cordless transmission 20 m Measurable temperature range 0 C 148 C 32 F 298 4 F Base unit dimensions approx 3 15 x 1 97 x 2 32 8 x 5 x 5 9 cm Dimensions of the receiver approx 4 53 x 2 48 x 0 98 11 5 x 6 3 x 2 5 cm Net weight approx 170 g ...

Page 30: ...orce in your state or country Batteries and rechargeable batteries may not be dis posed of with household waste As the end user you are required by law to bring all bat teries and rechargeable batteries regardless whether they contain harmful substances or not to a collection point run by the communal authority or borough or to a retailer so that they can be disposed of in an environ mentally frie...

Page 31: ...n Return your completed warranty card together with the faulty product to Wachsmuth Krogmann Inc c o Hang Seng Bank Ltd 621 IL Route 83 Suite 202 Bensenville IL 60106 USA Toll free hotline years warranty 3 after sales support customer service wk usa com Model FB6200 S transmitter FB6200 E receiver Product code 92205 05 2015 1 888 367 7373 USA MEAT ON OFF MODE TASTE STOP START MIN SEC BEEF TARGET T...

Page 32: ...ons of use e g rechargeable batteries Costs Free repair exchange or refund No transport costs ADVICE Please contact our service hotline by phone e mail or fax before sending in the device This allows us to provide support in the event of possible oper ator errors In order to make a claim under the warranty please send us together with the faulty item the original receipt and the warranty card prop...

Page 33: ... costs is not free of charge you will be informed accordingly in advance This warranty does not limit the statutory obligation of the seller arising from a warranty The period of warranty can only be extended in accordance with a legal standard In countries where a compulsory warranty and or spare part storage and or a system for compensation are is required by law the statutory minimum conditions...

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Page 35: ...r service wk usa com 1 888 367 7373 Product code 92205 05 2015 years Warranty USA Made in China Distributed by W K c o Hang Seng Bank Ltd 621 IL Rt 83 Ste 202 60106 Bensenville IL USA Model FB6200 E receiver FB6200 S transmitter ...

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