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Simple Wireless BBQ Thermometer
NU-701 & NU-751
Users Guide - Simple Two Step Setup
Simple Setup Instructions - Remote Sensor:
1. Remove the stand clip from the four corners on back of unit.
2. Insert 3 AAA Alkaline or Lithium batteries in Remote Sensor by
removing the four screws on back of unit (the stand clip must also be
removed).
3. LCD display will show all segments for 3 seconds.
4. Attach sensor if required for application.
5. Sensor will automatically link to Main Station when Main Station is
activated.
6. Press the C/F button to toggle between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Specifications:
Main Station Temperature Range -40F to 392F (-40Cto200C)
LLL Indicates reading less than -40F (-40C)
HHH indicates reading more than 392F (200C)
Display resolution 1 degree C/F
Main Station Indoor Temperature
Temperature sampling occurs every 3 seconds.
Temperature range 32F to 122F (0C - 122C)
LLL indicates reading less than 32F (0C)
HHH indicates reading higher than 122F (50C)
Battery Life – approximately 6 months depending on use (Alkaline only).
Low Battery Indicators - if Remote Sensor batteries (left side) or Main
Station batteries (right side) are low an icon will be present on Main
Station.
Caution: Do not mix Alkaline batteries with Cadmium or Lithium batteries.
Note: The temperature displayed is taken from the interior sensor
unless the Probe is used. When the Probe is used, the temperature
displayed is from the Probe itself.
Remote Sensor Simple Setup Instructions - Main Station:
1. Insert two AAA Alkaline or two Lithium batteries into the battery
compartments.
2. LCD display will show all segments for 3 seconds, then beeps and
goes into to receiving mode for 1 minute.
3. Main Station automatically links Remote Sensor. Write the Sensor
number on back of Remote Sensor to indicate which channel is being
used for a particular Sensor.
Operating Instructions - Main Station:
1. Normal Operation - The Main Station automatically links up to three
Remote Sensors. If more than one Sensor is being used the next higher
channel is automatically selected. If all three channels are in use, the
Main Station will automatically replace Channel 1.
2. C/F Button - on back of unit is used to toggle between Celsius and
Fahrenheit.
3. Hi/Low Button - pressing the Hi/Low button on back will toggle
between higher than and lower than temperature set points. This is
indicated by arrows on the LCD screen.
4. Channel Button - on back will change channel display when multiple
Sensors are used. A Channel Auto Scroll feature is enabled by holding
the Channel button down for 2 seconds. The Remote Temperature
display will then display each Remote Sensor for 2 seconds.
5. Hi/Low Button & Channel Button - when pressed together it allows
toggling between Indoor Temperature display and Alarm Set
Temperature display.
6. Set Button - on front is used to set Remote Temperature alarms.
Depressing the Alarm Set Temperature button will allow a toggle
between channels when multiple Sensors are in use.
7. Up Arrow - pressing the Up Arrow on front is used in Alarm Set mode
and increases the Set temperature 1 degree. Holding down the Up
Arrow will make the Set point increase at 10 degrees per second.
8. Alarm Set Point Reached - when more than one remote Alarm Set
point is reached the left side of the display will be overwritten with the
temperature of the specific Remote Temperature that has reached its Set
point.
9. Alarm - the alarm sounds when the Set Temperature is reached until:
A. Any front key is pressed (Set or Up Arrow buttons).
B. The alarm times out after 1 minute.
10. Setting the Alarm – when batteries are first installed in the Main
Station, it will start out in Alarm Set mode. To exit this mode, press and
hold the CHANNEL and HI/LOW button on the back at the same time
until the word “IN” appears between the two temperatures.
A. To enter Alarm Set mode, press and hold the CHANNEL and
HI/LOW buttons until “SET” appears and “IN” disappears between the
two temperatures on the Main Station display.
B. Press the CHANNEL button on the back of the unit to change
between the available channels to set the alarms, for those channels.
C. Press only the HI/LOW button on the back of the unit to switch
between the high and low temperature alarm functions. Each Remote
Sensor can have either hi or low temperature Alarm Set for it, not both.
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NU Temp NU-701 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNU Temp
ModelNU-701
CategoryThermometer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Operating Instructions - Main Station

Normal Operation

Main Station links up to three Remote Sensors. Higher channels selected if more used. Channel 1 replaced if all three are in use.

Set Button

Used on the front to set Remote Temperature alarms. Toggles channels when multiple sensors are in use.

Alarm Function

Alarm sounds when Set Temperature is reached until a front key is pressed or it times out after 1 minute.

Setting the Alarm

Guide for entering Alarm Set mode and selecting channels, hi/low alarms, and setting temperature points.

Operation and Use

Probe Wire Connection and Heat Exposure

Plug probe into sensor jack. Keep sensor away from direct heat; only probe/wire handle heat.

'HHH' Indicator and Probe Damage

If 'HHH' appears with probe inserted, temperature exceeded 392 degrees, damaging the probe.