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Wireless Thermometers:
How to use Wireless Thermometers


Some electronic devices can be challenging to use and manage. Wireless thermometers however are rather self explanatory and usually simple to operate with the owners manual. Here are a few tips to keeping your wireless thermometers functioning properly.

1. Batteries:
Making sure you always have enough backup batteries will insure that your wireless thermometers continue to function. Some companies will even provide you with your first set of batteries where you purchase wireless thermometers.

2. Keep moisture out:
Make sure that wireless thermometers are put in a location that will keep it from accumulating moisture in the screen. Moisture can ruin and mold the screen on wireless thermometers and cause it to malfunction.

3. Repairs:
When your wireless thermometer needs repairing, make sure to refer to the manufacturers information. Sending it straight to them is probably a better idea than taking it to a local electronic repairer because they might not be familiar with the product.

4. Cleaning:

  • Purchase any supplies you need: compressed air (in an aerosol can); a soft rag; Endust for Electronics, or any nonabrasive household cleaning fluid suitable for cleaning plastic; and a dust mask if you're allergic to dust.
  • Check your owner's manual. If the manufacturer has provided specific instructions, follow them.
  • If using Endust for Electronics or another aerosol cleaning fluid, follow the manufacturer's instructions. Otherwise, spray a small amount of fluid onto a rag.



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