ECARE ELECTRONICS TP-12 Wireless Meat Thermometer Set User Manual
SHENZHEN ECARE ELECTRONICS CO., LTD Wireless Meat Thermometer Set
User Manual
Therm‘tPro REMOTE BBQ THERMOMETER INSTRUCTION MANUAL Model No.TP-12 Introduction Congratuiatrons on your purchase prthe TPJZ BARBECUE Thermometer, a programmabie radiotreoueneytoad thermometer You erI now be abIe to remoter monitorthe temperature argrrihng road and the temperature inside yuurngH Irorn anywhere In your home Components 1 IrRecereHmIt. 2 teTransmrtterunrt 3 ti Detachabie staInIess steeI FOOD probe 4 1e Detachahie starnIess steeI BARBECUE probe wI|h clip 5 2, Z'AAA batteries Receiver Featu res TP»12 Receiver SIDE r , LCD G) ‘ STAND ”D I (E (J) Emery Compartment . LCD (Liquid CrystaI Display)e DrspIays aII Icons, temperature and time . BATTERv CDMPARTMENTe HdIds 2AAA batteries (InCIUdefl) - STAND e Swings out and BMW you to stand the receiveron tahietop. 4, Buttons 1. HIIHRe In THERMOMETER MODE press and hem until the digits flash. press to Increase the maximum BARBECUE temperature Press and mid tor 2 seconds to Increase 10 degrees per second In TIMER MODE, when theTIMER Is stopped, press to setthe hdur Press and haId tar2 seconds in Increase to hours persecond 2. LOIMIN e In THERMOMETER MODE. press and thd omit the digits tIash, press to Increase the minimum BARBECUE temperature Press and ham fOrZ seconds to Increase 10 degrees per second. In TIMER MODE, when the TIMER IS stopped, press to set the mtnute Press and held far 2 secnnds (D Increase 10 Minutes per secnnd :t. LIGHTIMODE 7 Press to turn on the LCD back light tor 5 secdnds Press and hold torz secondstc seiectTHERMOMETERMoDEurTlMERMODE 4. HIICLEARe In THERMOMETER MODE, press and hotd unht thedtgtts IIash, press to Increase the maximum FOOD temperature Pressand haId tar2seeondsto Increase tudegreespersecond InTIMERMODE,whenthettmertsstnpped, presstdctearthe timersetting backtoo co 5. START/STOP 4n TIMER MODE, pressto stertcrstcp the ttmercountdown or count up 6. ONIOFF/RESVNC 7 Press (a turn ON/OFF the receiver Press and hald rm 2 seconds to synchronize with transmitter 7.ALERT‘C I'F- press to turn ON/OFF the eierm Press and hdid tor 2 seconds to swttch between “C and “F dispiay Transmitter Features Balm Mamet“ LCD (Liquid Crystai Dispiayiedtspiays temperature at both FOOD and BARBECUE. It wIH automatrcaiiy swrtch Between FOOD and BARBECUE drspIays WIRE STAND rAHDws yDU In stand the receiveron |ah|elup or II can be reversed and used as a hanger. BATTERY CDMPARTMENT — holds 2 AAA batteries .2. . t FOOD e Plugrln torstainless steel FOOD probe . 2 BARBECUE rPIugalrl tor stainless steel BARBECUE probe Button “cluFloNloFFaPressand hold tor2secondsto turnsoNloFFthe transmitter, Press to select thetemperature unitbetween°C and “F. Installing batteries Open the battery compartment olthe receiver and insert two “AAA" batteries With correct polarity Open the battery compartmentoithetransmitterand insert two “AAA” batteries with correct polarity Synchronize Receiver & Transmitter 1 Plug the stainless steel probe sensors into the corresponding plug in olthe transmitter Note: The FOOD probe is 6 inches long vvith pointed end while the BARBECUE probe is 3 inches long With a grill raCK clip 2' Insert 2 AAA batteries into the receiver battery compartment or press and hold Resync on the receiverl‘arl seconds irthe batteries were already installed The receiverwill enter a Synchronization model which lasts 2 minutes. in this mode, the receiver is searching lor registration signal lrom a transmitter The display shows “ and it is llashing 3 When the receiver is in Synchronization model insertzAAA batteries into the transmitter battery compartment , The transmitterwul send a registration signal tothe receiver This needs to be doneWithin in seconds from turning onthe receiverin ordertorthe receiverto receive the Registration Code lrom the transmitter 4 Registration is completed when the unit peepsand the probe temperaturesappearon LCD. Loss link alert ltthe receiveris taken out olrangeorthere isabnormat external interlererice or alter shutting OFFtnetransmiller‘ the receiver maynotbe able to receive thetransmission lromthe transmitter tithis happensover4 minutes, the iinitvvitl alert you bybeepirig once «preveryA seconds ioteli you thesignai is lost Pressing any buttenon Receiver Will stopthe Loss Link beep. To regain transmission signal move the receiverclose to the transmitter. the link should be automatically restored and the temperatures should appear on the receiverdisplay THERMOMETER MODE in thermamelermode‘ the LCD Will show a t FOOD icon in the upper part or the displayand a BARBECUE icon in the lower part otthe display You can lollow processes below to gain yourdesired settings Setting HI (Maximum) FOOD Temperature 1 Press the HI/CLEAR Indian in display the maximum FOOD |Bmperalule, which will only be displayed tors seconds. The FOOD temperature range is 32°F - 572 “F and the default setting Is 176 “F 2 Press and hold theHllCLEAR button untilthe digitsllash. 3 Press the Hl/CLEAR buttonto setyourdesired temperature ||wl|llncrease oriewith each press Pressand tioldtheHl/CLEARbuttontotastincrease A Press the LlGHT/MODE button to aonlirm the setting Note: Press Hl/CLEAR to read yoursel maximum FOOD temperature To destroy harmlul bacteria like Salmonella and E Coli the USDArecommends thelollovving minimum internal temperatures (Beer Veall Lamb Steaks& Roasts and Fishllo be 145“F(Egg Dishes, Porkand Ground BeeIVeal B Lamblto be 160”F(Turkeyy Chicken &DuCkWhale, Pleces&Grnund) to he 165W, Setting HI (Maximum) BARBECUE Temperature 1 Press the HI/HR bullon lodisplay the maximum BARBECUE temperature which will only be displayed tor 5 seconds The maximum BARBECUE temperature range is 140 “F 7572 "Fand lhedelaull sefllng ls I76"F Note: The unitWill notallowyouto set the maximum BARBECUE temperature below the minimum BARBECUE temperature 2 Press and hold the Hl/HRhullan until the digits llash a Pressthe Hl/HR button to setyourdesired temperature ltwill increaseonewith each press Pressand hold the HllCLEAR button to tastincrease A Press the LIGHT/ MODE button to contirm the setting Nate: Press the Hl/HR button to read your set maximum BARBECUE temperature, Setting Lo (Minimum) BARBECUE Tlmperature 1 Press We LO/MlN bullanlodlsplayme minimum BAREECUElempermura whichwlll only be displayed lorS seconds The minimum BARBECUEtemperature range is 32°F , 554 “F and the deiauit setting is so “F Note: The unitvvill not allow you to setthe minimum BARBECUE temperature above the maximum BARBECUE temperature 2. Press and hold the LO/MlN button until the digits tlash 3, Press the LO/MIN button to set your desired temperature lt will increase one with each press Press and hold the LolMlN button to l‘ast increase 4 Press the LlGHT/MODE button to conlirm the setting Note: Press the LolMlN button to read yoursetminimum BARBECUEtemperature Activating the temperature alarm you can press theALERT, START/STOP button toaetivate the temperature alarm tor BARBECUE and FOOD.The alarm icons Wlll appearbeneath the FOOD and BARBECUE icons The receiver will beep with the alarm icon and probe temperature iiashing ii a)TrieaClual FOOD temperature hasexceeded yourset maximum FOOD temperature (Beep tWioe in every second) b)The actual BARBECUE temperature has exceeded yourset maxlmum BARBECUE temperature tBeeponee in every seCDnd) c)The actual BARBECUE temperature has lallen belowyourset minimum BARBECUE temperature (Beep once in every second) Note: The minimum BARBECUE temperature alarm will not be activated until the actual BARBECUE temperature goes above the set minimum temperature For example: Vou set the minimum BARBECUE lempereture as 220 “F ahdpress the ALERT, STOP/STARTto activate the alarm The unit wiliNoTbeep orrlash even rrthe actual BARBECUE temperature is below 220 “F lt assumes thatyourBARBEct/Eis not up to temperature, Only when the actual BARBECUE temperature goes over 220 “F, then falls below 2217 ”F, can the alarm be activated, the unit will beep and flash Note: The unit will retain yourBarbecue 3. Food alert temperature settings even after the unitis turned on. TIMER MODE Countdown t Press and hold the LlGHT/MODE button to switch the unit lrom THERMDMETER MODE to TIMER MODE The timer 0 00, with a small ioon TlMER Will be shown on the lower part or the display 2 Pressthe HllHR button to setthe hourand LOlMlN button to set the minute 3 Press theALERT. START/STOP button to start countdown Theieon“9“will blink A Press theALERT. START/STOP button to stop the countdown The ‘9' Wlll be solid 5 Press the Hl/CLEAR button to clearthe setting back 0 DD Note: The minimum setting for the timer is 1 minute and the maximum setting is 24 hours. it wiiibe displayed as hours 5 minutes when the timer does notexceed 10 hours. Once it exceedsin hours, only the hour can be displayed. When the countdown reaches "II: a" the timer starts counting up and it will beep lor in) seconds. rhe "0:flfl"ant1' o" wilibiink. Press the ALERTHSTART/STDPbuflon to stop the beep. countup 1 Press and hold lite LlGHT/MODE button 10 switch the will erm THERMOMETER MODE to TIMER MODE, The tlmerO 00, with a Small icon TIMER will be shown an the lower pan olthe display. 2 Press lheALEAR, sTARTlsTonultonto s|archunl up The icon “e"will blink 3 Press the ALERT. START/STOP button to stop the Count up The ‘9' will be solid 4 Press the HllCLEAR button to olearthe setting back to a on Note: When the count up timer reaches 9:59, itwill keep displaying as 9:59, meanwhile, the unit beeps with the “e " icon blinking for 30 seconds. Temperature display formats Press the ”C F‘F button to switch between ”C and “F, Using TIMER MODE & TEMPERATURE MODE simultaneously TheTlMER MODE andTEMPERATURE MODE can be used simultaneously This allows you to monitprlhe temperature for both FOOD and BABECUE in the TEMPERATURE MoDEwhen using theTlMER MODEto keep track otanotheroookingtask,Vou can tell dilierent task bythealarm sound as well as the icons t in the THERMOMETER MODE. when the temperature is reached, the receiverwiii alarm you by beeping once in every second tor the BARBECUE temperature and beeping twice in every second tor the FOOD temperature The alarm icons and probe temperature viriii blink along With the alarm sound 2, In the TlMER MODE, when the timer is reached, the reeeiverwiii alarm you by beeping 3 times in every second Eithertrie upward arrow (lcrcounlrup) ordownward arrow tior countdown) will blink Procedure fortypical use in an outdoor BARBECUE Thetollowmg typical exampleswill go through the stepsto have lheTP-iz REDI CHEK BARBECUE alarm you iia piece or meat (Boston Butt) is cooked to 160 “F ll‘ycur barbecue lemperatureiaiis below 225“Fatgoes above 250°E, and remind youto check the smoker ln2hours. Setup BARBECUE Eollowthe registration procedure Place meat on the BARBECUE grill rack Insert FOOD probe sensor lnto the Centerotthlckest portlon oi the meat.AvCld touching bone or heavy rat areas Cllp the special BARBECUE probe to grill rack olbarbecue chamber Position the probe sensorvvires so they will not come into contactwith llames and exltthe barbecuewlthou| being pinched/ crushed by the cover standl hang the transmitteraway rrorn heat source cl‘ barbecue Do NOT puttransnlitter on closed cover or underthe cover The transmitter is water prooltor use in rain In THERMOMETER MODE . Press Hl/CLEARto display the maximum FOOD temperature . Press and hold HllCLEAR until the maxlmum FOOD temperature flashes - Press Hl/CLEAR repeatedly until 160 “F appears (press and hold HllCLEAR button will lncrease the temperature lo degrees per secondl . Quickly press LIGHT/MODE to conlirm the 160 “F setting . Press Hl/HRto display the maximum BARBECUE temperature 0 Press and hold Hl/HR until the maximum BARBECUE temperature tlashes - Press Hl/HR repeatedly until 250°F appears (press and hold Hl/HR button will increase the temperature 10 degrees per second) - Qulckly press LlGHT/MODE to conlirm the 250“F setting a Press LD/MIN to displaythe minimum BARBECUE temperature . Press and hold Lo/MIN until the minimum BARBECUE temperature llashes . Press LOlMlN repeatedly until 225 "F appears (press and hold LOlMlN button Will increase thetemperature 10 degrees persecond) - Oulckly press LlGHT/MDDE to conllrm the 225 “F setting. - PressALERT, STARTISToPto activate thetemperature alarm rorthe BARBECUE and FOOD In TIM ER MOD E ‘ Press Hl/HRtwrce to set lorz hours sothatz ad will be displayed Press ALARM/START/ SToPto start the countdown ' Press and hold LlGHT/MODE to go back toTHERMOMETER MODE - Clip the receiverto your belt orpocketand move up to 300 ltaway rrom the barbecue Go indoors ir desired vou are now remotely monitoring yourrood and barbecue The receiverWill beep and llash ilyourmeat temperature goes above 150 “F orthe barbecue temperature falls below 225 “F or exceeds 250 “F Helpful Hints . ltthe receiver and /er the transmitter display LLL or HHH instead of the probe temperature wait lor probe to reach room temperature. llLLL or HHH is still displayed or you get a ralse temperature squeeze the probe)acks harder mte the transmitterand twlst them back and lorth so they make good contact. llthe problem still persists it is llkely the internal probe wire has shorted aut eitherthrough moisture orheat damage . Do not immerse the probe in waterwhile cleaning. . Do not allow the probe or probe vvire to come into contactvvith llames. - Wlthln thewarranty perlod, return delectlve probe to address below along Wlttl return address and we will send you a replacement probe at no charge. . lrthe temperature displayed seemsto read too high orthetemperature seems to increase too qulckly, checkto make sure the probe tip is not poklng through the lood to outside. . Reposition the probe tip in the centerolthe thickest part ollood Avoid touching bone or heavylatareas Cautions: 1)Always weara heat resistant glove to touch the stainless steel probe sensors orwires dunno cr)us| artercoohino Do not touch vnth bare hands 2) Keep the stainless steel probe sensors and wires awaylrom children a) Clean the stainless steel probes and drythoroughly alter each and every use 4) Do not use the receiver in the rain it is NOT rain prool. The transmitter is rain proolbut rlat water tlgrlt Du nut immerse ln water 5t D0 "0| expose the plugs ol‘the stalnless Steel probes or the plug lrl holes of the transmitter to waterorahy llquld Thls wlll result in a bad connecting and laulty readings. 6) Do not expose the receiverortransmitterto direct heat or surlace 7) Do not use stainless steel probes in microwave oven. 8) The Barbecue Thermometer registers temperatures as low as 32 “F (a Dc) and as high as 572 “F (300 9c). LLLwlll be displayed below 32 “F and HHH vvill be displayed above 572 “F Do not use the stainless probe sensor above 572 “F Doing so vvill deteriorate the wire 9) Not Intended for Use by Persons ages 12 and Under Cleaning 1)Always wear a heat resistant glove to touch the stainless steel probe sensors orvvires durlng crwst aftercodklng Do nuttduch with bare hands 2) Keep the stainless steel probe sensors and wires awaylrom children 3) Wash the metal probetips With hot soapy waterand dry thoroughly Do not immerse the probe in waterwhile cleaning 4) Wipe the transmitter and receiverwith damp cloth Do not immerse either in water .3. Information to user Warning: Changes ormodilications to this unit not expressly apprnved by the party responsible rorcompliance could void the users‘ authority to operate the equipment. Nate: This equipment has been (tested and [mind to comply wilh the limits fora Class a digital device, pursuant to part 15 ofthe FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmlul interlerence in a residentialinstallation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, llnotl nstalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmlulinterlerence In radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that tnterlerence will notoccur tn a parttoutar tnstattatton tlthts eoutoment dues cause harmlut tnterlerence ta raoto or teteytston receptton, whtch can be determtneo uy turntng the eoutpment ollano on, the user ts encnuraged to try to correctthe tnterrerence by one or more olthe lottowtng measures -Reortentor relocate the recetvtng antenna -tncrease the separatton between the equtpment and recetver -Connect the equtpment tnta an outtet on a ctrcutt dtflerentlrom that to whtch the recetver ts connected -Consutt the deaterot an expertenced radtolTVtechntctan tor help Thts devtce compttes wtth Dart tsotthe FCC Rutes Operatton ts subtecttotttelottowtng two oondtttons (mmsoeutoe may not cause harmlut mterlerenoe, and (2) |htsdevtce must accept any tnterlerertce recetyeo. tnctuotrtg tnterlerence that may cause undestled aperatton LIMITED 90 DAYS WARRANTY ThermaPro warrants thts product to be free oldelects tn parts, matertats and workmanshlp lot a pertod at so days, lrom date at purchase Shouto any repatrs orservlctltg unoer thts warranty be reoutred. contact Customer Servlce by phone arematt tar tnstructtons on how to pack and shtp the product to ThermuPru CUSTOMER SERVICE Tetephcne 17877751577797 (USECAonlyD Emall servlce@buylhem\opro,com Hours- Weekdays s 00AM- 5-00 PM EST Thts warranty gtves you spectltc tegat nghts and you may atso have other ngnts whtch vary lrom state to state Meal Temperatures & Doneness Chart Recommended by USDA MEAT Rare Med Medium Med Well 5;ng 15UVFl7t°c gm: tssarnuo asst tsurrtserc tsu"F/71"c 165°F/7MC yea. 125“F/52“C oowrtsowc tsu”F/66“C tour/nae tssrrtnwc Chtckert 125“F/52"C MOW/Bum tear/we out tenurnoo tssmruc nonsmoc notttty tear/we Lamb ttoartstyc MSW/53%: toowrtwo toawrtwc tie-rune Ftsh our/sane program oer/ease .ttt. FCC Statement: This equipment nas been tested and found in ccmpiywitn ihe iimiisicra Ciass B digiiai dewce, pursuant to part i 5 onhe FCC Ruies These limits are designed to provide reasonabie protection against narmfui interierence in a residential insiailaiion This equlpment generates, uses and can radiaie radio irequency energy and‘ if not insiailec and used in accordance wiin the instructions, may cause harmfui inierierencem radio communications However there is no guarantee that inierierence wiii notoccur m a particular Installation. innis equipmentdoes cause harmiui interterence ic radio or teievisicn reception whicn can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged in try in correct the imarlerence by one or more onnemiiowing measures: . Reorientorrelocatethereceiving antenna - increase the separation between me equipmenland receiver - Connect the equipment to an outieton a circuii cirierenurorn thatto whicn inereceiveris cenneciec. Tnis device compiies with part 15 loe FCC rules Operation is subiecltolhe following iwo ccnditions' (1)1'his device may not cause narrniui interterence‘ and (2) one device must accept any inrerierence received‘ including interierence that may cause undesired cperaiicn. Note. Mociiicaiions to this product wiii void ihe user‘s authority to operate this equlpmem ,n,
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