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─ OPERATION MANUAL ─
COOKING THERMOMETER - DIGITAL, LCD, PROBE
Specification:
•
Temperature measurement range: -20
°C … +250
°C (-4
°F … +482
°F)
•
Temperature unit displayed: °C or °F
•
Measurement accuracy:
+/-
1°C (-20°C … +100°C)
+/-
2°C (>+100°C)
•
Precision of value displayed:
•
Refresh time: 4 s
•
Probe length: 150 mm
•
Power supply: 1x LR44 battery (included)
Starting:
Prior to turning the thermometer on for the first time it is necessary to unscrew the batter compartment and
place a battery in it.
If a battery and a securing foil are present in the battery compartment, it is necessary to remove the foil from
the chamber prior to turning the thermometer on for the first time.
In order to turn the device on, push the ON/OFF button.
The display will show the temperature measurement.
Temperature display format (°C or °F):
In order to change the temperature unit displayed on the screen, push the “°C / °F” button once.
Additional information:
If the value of temperature measured is outside of the device’s range of measurement, the display will show
one of the following designations:
•
HH.H
– the value is above the measurement range
•
LL.L
– the value is below the measurement range
Note:
Do not stick the probe down to its base - the spacing between the product measured and the display
housing should be at least 0.5 cm.
Caution!
Every household uses electrical and electronic appliances, and thus is a potential source of waste, hazardous to humans
and the environment, due to the presence of hazardous substances, mixtures, and components in the equipment. On
the other hand, discarded equipment is a valuable resource from which raw materials like copper, tin, glass, iron, and
others can be recovered.
The symbol of the crossed out wheelie bin placed on the equipment, packaging, or documentation attached to
it, means that the product must not be disposed of together with other waste. The labelling simultaneously
means that the equipment was introduced to the market after the date of August 13th, 2005.
It is the responsibility of the user to transfer the used equipment to a designated collection point for proper
recycling. Information on the available collection system for electrical
equipment can be found in the shop’s information
and at the municipal office. Proper handling of discarded equipment prevents negative consequences for the
environment and human health!