Traceable Thermometer (Plus Models); Traceable Thermometer/Alarm (Med Models) - Summit Appliance accucold PLUS Series Use & Care Manual

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Traceable thermometer (PLUS models):

Power to the Traceable Thermometer is supplied with a AAA lithium battery. When it
is inserted correctly, all segments of the LCD display are temporarily activated. When
the battery needs to be replaced, a battery symbol will flash on the display.
The temperature display can be switched between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F)
with a push of the
temperature and room temperature when you press the
to clear the Max/Min temperature record.
RESET
See instruction pamphlet for more information about the Traceable Thermometer.

Traceable thermometer/alarm (MED models):

Power to the Traceable Thermometer/Alarm is supplied with a lithium iron disulfide
battery with a 10-year shelf life. When it is inserted correctly, the unit will beep and all
segments of the LCD display will be temporarily activated. (Note that alarm
temperatures will have to be reset after replacing the battery.)
The temperature display can be switched between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F)
by sliding the
°C/°F
button. The display will alternate between refrigerator (probe)
°C/°F
button located on the back of the unit.
This digital thermometer simultaneously displays
maximum, minimum and current temperatures.
The Max/Min feature monitors and stores the
highest and lowest readings since the battery
was inserted or since the RESET button was last
pressed.
The temperature sensor, or probe, is enclosed in
a glycol-filled bottle that you insert into the
location to be monitored, such as inside a
refrigerator or freezer. The thermometer itself
can be attached to the door of the unit with the
magnet on the back, or it can be placed on a
convenient table or shelf.
Every MED unit is equipped with a Traceable
Thermometer/Alarm that simultaneously displays
minimum, maximum and current interior
temperatures and provides a visual and audible
signal when the temperature inside the unit falls
outside the set temperature range.
The temperature sensor, or probe, is enclosed in
a glycol-filled bottle that you insert into the
location to be monitored, such as inside a
refrigerator or freezer, once the unit has been
programmed. The thermometer/alarm itself can
be attached to the door of the unit with the
magnet on the back, or it can be placed on a
convenient table or shelf.
12
button. Press
ROOM/FRIDGE

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