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Taylor 1479 - Care, Precautions, and Safety; Safe Handling of Probe and Cord; Environmental and Temperature Limits; Battery Safety and Disposal

Taylor 1479
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Care and Precautions
1. Always wear a heat resistant glove when touching the
metal probe or cord during or just after cooking. DO
NOT TOUCH WITH BARE HANDS!
2. Keep the metal probe and cord away from children.
3. Sterilize metal probe each time before use.
4. Do not expose the thermometer to: water, direct heat,
a hot surface or direct sunlight for an extended period
of time. This may cause damage to the plastic casing
or the electric circuits and components inside.
5. Do not expose the probe directly to flames. Do not put
the probe in foods to exceed cooking temperatures of
500°F (260°C), as this may reduce the life and accuracy
of the thermometer sensor.
6. Do not use this thermometer in a microwave oven.
7. Moisture inside the plug-in opening of the thermometer
will result in an incorrect temperature reading. Dry the
sensor plug with a cloth every time before plugging it
into the thermometer.
8. DO NOT USE THE CORD AND PROBE FOR OVEN
TEMPERATURES HIGHER THAN 500°F (260 °C).
9. Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Batteries may
explode or leak. Do not mix old and new batteries.
Do not mix Alkaline, 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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