Taylor 147921, Five Star 1479-21, Five Star 532, Five Star 532-77 Instruction Manual

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Wireless Thermometer with
Remote Pager plus Timer
Instruction Manual
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Thank you for purchasing a Taylor®Wireless Thermometer with Remote Pager plus Timer
This product helps to eliminate over-cooking or under-cooking foods. Presetting the thermometer to the recommended cooking temperatures and/or cooking times is simple and ensures that food will be cooked to your preferred taste. Please read this instruction manual carefully before use. Keep these instructions handy for future reference.
Battery Information
The base thermometer unit operates on 2 AAA batteries (included). The remote unit operates on 2 AAA batteries (included).
The thermometer units are equipped with a low battery warning: Base Unit: A low battery icon appears in the upper right corner of the LCD.
Remote Sensor:
The low battery light illuminates.
If these warnings appear, or if readings grow dim or irregular, the bat­teries may need to be replaced.
To install or replace the batteries on both units:
1. Use 2 AAA batteries for each unit.Always replace both batteries at the same time; do not combine old and new batteries.
2. Remove the battery compartment cover, located on the back of the unit.
3. Remove the old batteries from the battery compartment (if appli­cable).
4. Place the new batteries into the compartment as indicated.
5. Replace the battery compartment cover.
NOTE: Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Batteries may explode or leak.
Do not mix old and new batteries.Do not mixAlkaline, carbon-zinc (standard) or Nickel-Cadmium (rechargeable) batteries. Remove the bat­teries if the thermometer will not be used for a long period of time.
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On/Off Operation
1. Place the base unit as close as possible to the remote sensor. This will ensure easy synchronization between the base and remote. After set up is complete, keep the units within effective transmis­sion range (within 200 feet).
2. Turn on the base unit first by press­ing the On/Off button.The LCD will turn on and the unit will beep.
3. Turn on the remote unit by pressing the On/Off button (located on the back).The remote will
vibrate, beep and the “ ” light will blink.
4. Set volume on remote: Off–Low–High. The volume switch is located on the top of the remote.
5.The remote will automatically search for a signal from the base. The remote’s ready light
” will blink, indicating the remote is receiv­ing a signal from the base.The ready light will continue to blink every 8 seconds again indi­cating that the remote is receiving signals from the base.
6. If transmission is interrupted, the ready light will stop blinking and the remote will vi­brate 3 times every 30 seconds.To synchro­nize the units again, place the base and remote near each other and press and hold
the “ ” button located on the back of the base unit.
Press “On/Off ” on base unit
Press “On/Off ” on remote
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Select volume level
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Green light =
transmission OK
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No green light &
remote vibrates=
Press “ ” on base
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7.Auto off feature to conserve battery power:The base unit will au­tomatically turn off after 30 minutes if there is no change in tem­perature or no buttons are pressed.The remote unit will vibrate then automatically turn off if the transmission signal is lost for 5 minutes.The remote unit will also turn off automatically if the base is turned off.
Positioning the thermometer units
1. The base unit may be placed on a flat surface using the clip stand on the back of the unit. It may also be attached to a metal surface using the magnets on the back.
2. The remote sensor’s clip stand may be used to stand the remote on a flat surface or clip on a belt loop.The magnets may be used to attach it to a metal surface. Use the lanyard to wear it around the neck (take care not to allow the remote to touch hot items or working appliances). Simply thread the lanyard through the open­ing on the remote and loop the lanyard through itself.
3. During use, keep the base unit and remote sensor within effective transmission range, which is 200 feet in usual circumstances.
4. Do Not stick to surfaces that exceed 200°F (100°C).
Thermometer Programming
Operation
1. Your thermometer is preset to read temper­atures in Fahrenheit.To switch to Celsius, push the switch on the back of the base unit to ºC.
2. If necessary, press the “On/Off” buttons. The default setting “Beef” appears.
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°F/°C selection
Turn on base, then remote
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