Ewig Macao Commercial Offshore TPX301 433MHz RF Wireless Transmitter/LR Thermo Sensor User Manual TPR301MANUAL18May2007

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WIRELESS GRILL THERMOMETER
MODEL: TPR301
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Congratulations on your purchase of the Wireless Grill Thermometer, a programmable wireless food
thermometer. You will now be able to remotely monitor the time and temperature of food cooking in the oven or
outdoors from anywhere in your home. The receiver unit will beep to alert you when the cooking temperature is
within the 10°F (5°C) range or already reaching the target temperature.
Receiver Features
LCD - Liquid crystal display to show display icons, Food-Taste, Timer, Received & Set temperatures. See LCD
diagram for detailed information.
CLIP – Detachable clip for attaching the receiver unit on a wrist belt or for resting on cradle.
BATTERY COMPARTMENT - Holds two (2) “AAA” 1.5V batteries.
LCD
CLIP
BATTERY COMPARTMENT
Description of buttons
1. [HR/▲]
In Timer mode, press to set hour from 0hr to 23hr. Press and hold for 2 seconds; the hour setting will
increase at a faster rate.
In Thermometer mode, press to increase the manual temperature from 14 ºF to 482ºC. Press and hold for 2
seconds, the temperature setting will increase at a faster rate.
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2. [MIN/▼]
In Timer mode, press to set minutes from 0 min to 59 min. Press and hold for 2 seconds; the minute setting
will increase at a faster rate.
In Thermometer mode, press to decrease the manual temperature from 14ºF to 482ºC. Press and hold for
2 seconds; the temperature setting will decrease at a faster rate.
3. [CLEAR]
While the timer count-down or count-up process is stopped, press once to clear the timer reading to zero. In
thermometer mode, press to select temperature unit in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
4. [MODE]
Press to select Thermometer or Timer mode.
Press and hold for 2 seconds to enter RF registration mode.The ‘---‘ icon will appear in the place of the
probe temperature and flash in 1Hz; press [Mode] button again to stop the RF registration.
5. [START/STOP]
Press to start or stop the timer count-down or count-up.
Press to stop the temperature/timer alert sound.
6.
[MEAT]
In Thermometer mode, toggle [MEAT] button to select meat type: BEEF à VEAL à LAMB à PORK à
CHICK (chicken) à TURKY (turkey) à HAM (pre-cooked Ham) à return.
7. [TASTE]
In Thermometer mode, toggle [TASTE] button to select the taste level: WELL DONE, MEDIUM, MEDIUM
RARE or RARE.
8. [ON/OFF]
Power switch for the receiver unit.
9. [LIGHT]
Press once to turn on backlight for 10 seconds. While the backlight is on, press any key will extend the
backlight illumination for another 10 seconds.
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Timer mode (Count up /Count down)
Count up
Count down
How to use the count up timer
1. Press [MODE] button to select the Timer mode, the timer icon ‘
’ will appear.
2. In Timer mode and while the timer is stop running, press [CLEAR] button to reset the timer to 0:00.
3. While the timer display is 0:00, press [START/STOP] button will trigger timer to count up, the icon ‘
’ will
flash in 1Hz. Press [START/STOP] button again to temporarily stop the counting.
4. When the timer reaches the maximum count up time to 23:59:59, it will stop counting at 0:00 and starts
beeping for 20 seconds to alert the user. To stop the alert sound, press the [START/STOP] button.
How to use the count down timer
1. With the unit in Timer mode and the timer is stop running, press [CLEAR] button to reset the timer to 0:00.
2. Press [HR/▲] and [MIN/▼] button to enter desired count down time.
3. Press [START/STOP] button to start counting down, the icon ‘
’ will flash in 1Hz. Press [START/STOP]
button again to temporarily stop the counting.
4. While the count down time reaches 0:00, the unit will beep for 20 seconds to alert the user. Meanwhile, the
timer will automatically switch to count up timer. The icon ‘
’ and ‘
’ will blink together to prompt the user
that the count down timer is times up and start counting the elapsed time.
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Thermometer mode
Taste level
Low battery indicator
for receiver
Meat type
Low battery indicator
for transmitter
Pre-programmed Temperature Alert
In Thermometer mode, this device will alert user when the probe temperature reached the pre-determined
selective setting.
The user firstly selects a meat type (e.g. Beef) and a taste level (e.g. WELL DONE). The pre-set temperature of
170ºF display automatically.
MEAT
Beef
Veal
Lamb
Pork
Chicken, whole
Turkey, whole
Ham pre-cooked
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TASTE
MEDIUM
MEDIUM
RARE
Type
WELL
DONE
BEEF
170ºF
160ºF
145ºF
140ºF
VEAL
LAMB
PORK
CHICK
TURKY
170ºF
170ºF
170ºF
185ºF
185ºF
160ºF
160ºF
160ºF
N/A
N/A
145ºF
145ºF
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
HAM
140ºF
N/A
N/A
N/A
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Pre-Alert
When the probe temperature is within 10°F (5°C) of the pre-set temperature, the device unit will beep once
every 2 seconds and last for 1 minute.
Reach Alert
When the probe temperature reaches the pre-set temperature, the device unit will beep in pattern of bi-bi-bi/sec
for 5 second, then silent for 5 second. This beeping pattern will repeat and last for10 minutes.
Note: To stop the alert sound, press the [START/STOP] button.
Manual temperature setting
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The user can use [▲] and [▼] button to enter a manual temperature other than the above pre-programmed
temperature. When manual temperature is in use, the “PRE-SET” icon change to “MANUAL”.
RF loss link indication
The receiver unit normally works well in the 30 m / 98 ft. range (at sign) with the Transmitter unit. However, if the
receiver unit is taken outside the wireless reception range or there is severe external radio interference, the
receiver may not able to receive the temperature signal from the Wireless sensor probe. If this loss link
condition persists more than 3 minutes, the device will start to alert user by emitting a beep sound once for
every 2 seconds for a duration of 10 minutes, prompting the user to correct the loss link. To re-link, the user
should return the device close to the transmitter cradle.
SPECIFICATIONS – Receiver unit (Device)
Temperature measuring range: 14°F to 482°F (-10°C to 250°C)
Displayed probe temperature range: 14°F to 482°F (-10°C to 250°C)
Operating temperature (device): 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
Batteries: 2 “AAA” (1.5V) alkaline batteries
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Transmitter Features
BATTERY COMPARTMENT –
holds 2 AAA batteries.
Description of buttons
1. [TX] – transmit manually, terminates the auto registration process. Press and hold for 2 seconds to register
the radio frequency with the receiver.
2. [On/Off] slide switch – ON - normal operation
with
full function.
plug in for
stainless
steel OFF - turns transmitter off while not in use.
probe sensor
SPECIFICATIONS
Temperature measurement range (probe): 14°F to 482°F (-10°C to 250°C)
Operating temperature (Cradle): 32°F to 122°F ( 0°C to 50°C)
Batteries: two (2) “AAA” 1.5V alkaline batteries
Battery installation and RF registration procedure
The Remote Thermometer requires the Receiver to link up with the Transmitter unit through signal registration.
Please follow below procedures to make sure the receiver can synchronize with the transmitter signal.
1. Install the two AAA batteries into the receiver and the transmitter.
2. Plug the stainless steel probe sensor into the sensor port at the bottom side of the transmitter cradle.
3. Power up the Receiver unit by switching the [On/Off] slide switch to ‘ON’ position.
4. Power up the Transmitter by switching the [On/Off] slide switch to ‘ON’ position. This needs to be done
within 2 minutes of turning on the receiver in order for the receiver to register the signal from the transmitter.
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5. Registration is complete when the Receiver receives the probe temperature and displays it in place of the
flashing icon “- - -”. If the probe temperature does not appear in the receiver within 5-10 seconds, press and
hold [MODE] button in the Receiver unit for 2 seconds to re-enter the RF registration mode. The icon ‘- -‘ will start to flash. Then press and hold [TX] button in the transmitter for 2 seconds to force it to send the
registration code to the receiver.
HELPFUL HINTS
- The display temperature range is14°F to 482°F (-10° to 250°C). “LLL” will be displayed on the screen when
the internal temperature of the meat is lower than 14°F (-10°C) and “HHH” will flash when the temperature is
above 482°F (250°C). This is not a malfunction.
- “LLL” will also appear when the stainless steel probe is disconnected or malfunctions.
- If the receiver and/or the transmitter display “LLL” or “HHH” instead of the probe temperature, wait for probe to
reach room temperature. If “LLL” or “HHH” is still displayed, it is likely the internal probe wire has shorted out
either through moisture or heat damage.
- Do not immerse the probe in water while cleaning.
- Do not allow the probe or probe wire to come into contact with flames. If cooking with grill cover
closed, use only medium or low heat.
- Make sure the probe tip is inserted into the meat at least 2.5 cm / 1 inch.
- If the temperature displayed seems to read too high or the temperature seems to be increasing too quickly,
check to make sure that the probe tip is not poking through the food to the outside. Reposition the probe tip in
the centre of the thickest part of the food. Avoid touching bone or heavy fat areas.
Cautions:
- Always wear a heat resistant glove to touch the stainless steel probe sensor or wire during or just after cooking.
Do not touch with bare hands.
- Keep the stainless steel probe sensor and wire away from children.
- Clean the stainless steel probe and dry thoroughly after each and every use.
- Do not use the receiver in the rain. It is not waterproof.
- Do not expose the plug of the stainless steel probe or the plug-in hole of the transmitter to water or any liquid.
This will result in a bad connection and faulty readings.
- Do not expose the receiver or transmitter to direct heat or surface.
- Do not use stainless steel probe in a microwave oven.
- The Remote Thermometer registers temperatures as low as 14°F (-10°C) and as high 482°F (250°C). “LLL”
will be displayed below 14°F (-10°C) and “HHH” will be displayed above 482°F (250°C)..
- Do not use the stainless steel probe sensor above 482°F (250°C). Doing so will deteriorate the wire.
Cleaning
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- Always wear a heat resistant glove to touch the stainless steel probe sensor or wire during or just after cooking.
Do not touch with bare hands.
- Keep the stainless steel probe sensor and wire away from children.
- Wash the metal probe tip with hot soapy water and dry thoroughly. Do not immerse the probe in water while
cleaning.
- Wipe the transmitter and receiver with damp cloth. Do not immerse either in water.
Information to user
Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void user’s authority to operate this
device.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
--Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
--Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
--Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
--Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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