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Battery information, General operation – Taylor 518 User Manual

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The Connoisseur Series thermometers by Taylor® represent the epitome of
precision accuracy, innovation, style and heritage. Since 1851, Taylor®
has crafted precision measurement instruments with unmatched accuracy
and readability for optimal performance. We combine that with a distinc-
tive new style for a professional thermometer that delivers quality...day
after day...season after season.

Please read this instruction manual carefully before use. Keep these

instructions handy for future reference.

Battery Information

The thermometer operates on 2 AAA batteries (installed). If readings

grow dim or irregular, the batteries may need to be replaced. To replace

the batteries:

1. Use 2- AAA batteries. Always replace both batteries at the same time;

do not combine old and new batteries. Do not mix Alkaline, carbon-

zinc (standard) or Nickel- Cadmium (rechargeable) batteries.

2. Unscrew the 2 screws securing the battery compartment cover, locat-

ed on the back of the unit. Take care not to misplace the screws.

3. Place the batteries into the compartment as indicated by the polarity

symbols marked inside the battery compartment.

4. Replace the battery compartment cover and screws.

General Operation

1. Preheat the oven to desired cooking temperature. Place the food in

the preheated oven.

2. Sterilize the metal probe by inserting it into an appropriate solution

such as boiling water for several minutes.

3. Press the “Enter” button to turn the unit on. The LCD screen will turn

on and display the current probe temperature.

4. Your thermometer is preset to read temperatures in Fahrenheit. To

switch to Celsius, press and hold the “°F/°C” button for 3 seconds.

5. Press the “Enter” button to access the Meat Selection screen. The

default setting “Beef Rare140.0°F” appears. The temperature digits

flash.

6. Press the or button to scroll though the 16 meat types and their

preprogrammed target temperatures. (See Meat/Temperature Chart.)