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To turn on the digital thermometer, press the power button located on the front of the device. The display will light up, indicating that the thermometer is ready for use.
To calibrate your digital thermometer, fill a glass with ice water and let it sit for a few minutes. Insert the thermometer probe into the ice water without touching the sides of the glass. It should read 32°F (0°C). If it does not, follow the manufacturer's instructions to adjust the calibration settings.
The maximum temperature that the digital thermometer can measure is typically around 572°F (300°C). However, please refer to the specific product manual for the exact maximum temperature for your model.
To clean the digital thermometer, wipe the probe with a damp cloth or sponge and mild soap. Avoid submerging the entire thermometer in water, as this can damage the electronic components. Ensure the probe is dry before storing it.
If your digital thermometer is not working, first check the battery to ensure it is charged or replace it if necessary. If the thermometer still does not function, consult the user manual for troubleshooting tips or contact customer service for assistance.