INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL ET-732 REDI CHEK
BARBECUE THERMOMETER
Buttons
Introduction
1. Re-sync
– Transmit manually, terminates the auto registration process. Press and hold for 2
Congratulations on your purchase of the ET-732 REDI CHEK BARBECUE Thermometer, a
programmable radio frequency food thermometer. You will now be able to remotely monitor the
temperature of grilling food and the temperature inside your grill from anywhere in your home.
seconds to register the radio frequency with the receiver.
Press to select the temperature unit between ºC and ºF.
2. Power
– Press and hold for 2 seconds to turns ON/OFF the transmitter.
Components
Installing batteries
1. 1– Receiver unit
Open the battery compartment of the receiver and insert two “AAA” batteries with correct
polarity. Open the battery compartment of the by removing the two small screws and insert two
“AAA” batteries with correct polarity.
2. 1– Transmitter unit
3. 1– Detachable stainless steel FOOD probe
4. 1– Detachable stainless steel BARBECUE probe with clip
5. 4– AAA batteries.
Registering Receiver & Transmitter
The Barbecue Thermometer needs the receiver to register and lock in the radio frequency signal
from the transmitter, every time the device is turned on. Proceed as follows to register.
1. Plug the stainless steel probe sensors into the corresponding plug in of the transmitter.
Note: The FOOD probe is 6 inches long with pointed end while the BARBECUE probe is 3 inches
long with a grill rack clip.
Receiver Features
2. Turn on the receiver by pressing the power button
2 seconds.
3. Turn on the transmitter by pressing the power button 2 seconds, found on the back of the
transmitter. This needs to be done within 120 seconds of turning on the receiver in order for
the receiver to receive the Registration Code from the transmitter. If it doesn’t beep within
5-10 seconds and the “---” shown on LCD was flashing or is solid, press the power button
2
seconds to turn OFF the Transmitter and then turn back ON. Pressing and holding the RESYNC
button for 2 seconds will get the same result as turning the transmitter OFF and then ON.
4. Registration is completed when the unit beeps and the probe temperatures will appear on
LCD.
Loss link alert
If the receiver is taken out of range or there is abnormal external interference or after shutting OFF
the transmitter, the receiver may not be able to receive the transmission from the transmitter. If
this happens over 4 minutes, the unit will alert you by beeping once for every 4 seconds to tell you
to re-sync the signal. Pressing any button on Receiver will stop the Loss Link beep.
To regain transmission signal, move the receiver close to the transmitter, turn OFF the Receiver
and then turn back ON. Press and hold the RESYNC button
of the transmitter 2 seconds within
120 seconds and the temperatures should appear on the receiver display.
Remarks:
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LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) – Displays all icons, temperature and time.
CLIP – Removable clip allowing you to have the receiver hang.
BATTERY COMPARTMENT – Holds 2 AAA batteries.
According to FCC Part 15.231(e) rule, the RESYNC button can be activated once every 12
seconds manually. If the re-synchronization doesn’t succeed 1st time, wait for 12 seconds before
pressing & hold the RESYNC button again. Or you can press and hold the power button 2
seconds to turn OFF the Transmitter and then turn back ON again. It will produce the same result.
STAND (Removable Clip) – Swings out and allow you to stand the receiver on tabletop.
Buttons
THERMOMETER MODE
1. HI/HR – In THERMOMETER MODE, press and hold until the digits flash; press to increase the
maximum BARBECUE temperature. Press and hold for 2 seconds to increase 10 degrees per
second. In TIMER MODE, when the TIMER is stopped, press to set the hour. Press and hold for 2
seconds to increase 10 hours per second.
In thermometer mode, the LCD will show a FOOD icon in the upper part of the display and a
BARBECUE icon in the lower part of the display. You can follow processes below to gain your
desired settings.
2. LO/MIN – In THERMOMETER MODE, press and hold until the digits flash, press to increase the
minimum BARBECUE temperature. Press and hold for 2 seconds to increase 10 degrees per
second. In TIMER MODE, when the TIMER is stopped, press to set the minute. Press and hold for
2 seconds to increase 10 minutes per second.
3. LIGHT/MODE – Press to turn on the LCD back light for 5 seconds. Press and hold for 2 seconds
to select THERMOMETER MODE or TIMER MODE.
4. HI/CLEAR – In THERMOMETER MODE, press and hold until the digits flash, press to increase
the maximum FOOD temperature. Press and hold for 2 seconds to increase 10 degrees per
second. In TIMER MODE, when the timer is stopped, press to clear the timer setting back to
0:00.
Setting HI (Maximum) FOOD Temperature
1. Press the HI/ CLEAR button to display the maximum FOOD temperature, which will only be
displayed for 5 seconds. The FOOD temperature range is 32 ºF - 572 ºF and the default setting
is 176 ºF.
2. Press and hold the HI/ CLEAR button until the digits flash.
3. Press the HI/ CLEAR button to set your desired temperature. It will increase one with each
press. Press and hold the HI/ CLEAR button to fast increase.
4. Press the LIGHT/MODE button to confirm the setting.
Note: Press HI/CLEAR to read your set maximum FOOD temperature.
5. ALERT, ºC /ºF, START/STOP –Press and hold for 2 seconds to switch between ºC and ºF display. In
THERMOMETER MODE, press to turn ON/OFF the alarm. In TIMER MODE, press to start or stop the
timer countdown or count up.
To destroy harmful bacteria like Salmonella and E Coli the USDA recommends the following
minimum internal temperatures:
(Beef, Veal, Lamb Steaks & Roasts and Fish) to be 145 ºF
(Egg Dishes, Pork and Ground Beef Veal & Lamb) to be 160 ºF
(Turkey, Chicken & Duck Whole, Pieces & Ground) to be 165 ºF
6. Power – Press to turn ON/OFF the receiver.
Transmitter Features
Setting HI (Maximum) BARBECUE Temperature
1. Press the HI/HR button to display the maximum BARBECUE temperature, which will only be
displayed for 5 seconds. The maximum BARBECUE temperature range is 140 ºF – 572 ºF and the
default setting is 176 ºF.
Note: The unit will not allow you to set the maximum BARBECUE temperature below the
minimum BARBECUE temperature.
2. Press and hold the HI/HR button until the digits flash.
3. Press the HI/HR button to set your desired temperature. It will increase one with each press.
Press and hold the HI/ CLEAR button to fast increase.
4. Press the LIGHT/ MODE button to confirm the setting.
Note: Press the HI/HR button to read your set maximum BARBECUE temperature.
Setting LO (Minimum) BARBECUE Temperature
1. Press the LO/MIN button to display the minimum BARBECUE temperature, which will only be
displayed for 5 seconds. The minimum BARBECUE temperature range is 32 ºF – 554 ºF and the
default setting is 50 ºF.
Note: The unit will not allow you to set the minimum BARBECUE temperature above the
maximum BARBECUE temperature.
2. Press and hold the LO/MIN button until the digits flash.
3. Press the LO/MIN button to set your desired temperature. It will increase one with each press.
Press and hold the LO/MIN button to fast increase.
4. Press the LIGHT/MODE button to confirm the setting.
Note: Press the LO/MIN button to read your set minimum BARBECUE temperature.
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LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) – displays temperature of both FOOD and BARBECUE. It will
automatically switch between FOOD and BARBECUE displays.
Activating the temperature alarm
(Note: Press the re-sync button
to switch the display between ºC and ºF.)
You can press the ALERT, ºC /ºF, START/STOP button to activate the temperature alarm for
WIRE STAND – Allows you to stand the receiver on tabletop or it can be reversed and used as
a hanger.
BATTERY COMPARTMENT – holds 2 AAA batteries.
1 FOOD – Plug-in for stainless steel FOOD probe.
2 BARBECUE –Plug-in for stainless steel BARBECUE probe.
BARBECUE and FOOD. The alarm icons will appear beneath the
The receiver will beep with the alarm icon and probe temperature flashing if:
FOOD and
BARBECUE icons.
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a) The actual FOOD temperature has exceeded your set maximum FOOD temperature. ( Beep
twice in every second)
b) The actual BARBECUE temperature has exceeded your set maximum BARBECUE temperature.
(Beep once in every second)
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