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Maverick XR-30 User manual

If the receiver is taken out of range or there is abnormal external interference or after shutting OFF
the transmitter, the receiver may not be able to receive the transmission from the transmitter. If this
happens over 36 seconds, the unit will alert you by beeping once for every 4 seconds and last for 120
seconds to tell you to re-sync the signal. Pressing any button on Receiver will stop the Loss Link beep.
To regain transmission signal, move the receiver close to the transmitter, re-sync process shall be done
automatically in 12 seconds, otherwise, press any key on receiver shall re-sync the transmitter again.
4. Re-sync is completed when the unit beeps and the probe temperatures will appear on LCD.
Note it does not matter which component you turn on first receiver or transmitter.
3. Turn on the transmitter by pressing the power button 2 seconds, found on the back of the
transmitter. This needs to be done within 120 seconds of turning on the receiver in order for the
receiver to receive the temperature data from the transmitter. If it doesn’t beep within 5-10 seconds
and the “---” shown on LCD is solid, press any button on receiver to re-sync the transmitter again.
The transmitter and receiver are registered as a pair at the factory, our new INSTA-SYNCTM Technology,
and should not require registration even when the batteries are replaced.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL XR-30 EXTENDED RANGE
WIRELESS BARBECUE THERMOMETER
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the XR-30 EXTENDED RANGE WIRELESS BARBECUE Thermometer,
a programmable radio frequency food thermometer. You will now be able to remotely monitor the
temperature of grilling food and the temperature inside your grill from anywhere in your home.
Components
1. 1– Receiver unit
2. 1– Transmitter unit
3. 1– Detachable stainless steel FOOD probe
4. 1– Detachable stainless steel BARBECUE probe with clip
5. 4– AAA batteries
6. 1– Instruction manual
7. 1- Phillips head screw driver
Receiver Features
LCD(LiquidCrystal Display)
– Displays all icons, temperature and time.
CLIP –Removable clip allowing you to have the receiver hang.
BATTERY COMPARTMENT – Holds 2 AAA batteries.
STAND (Removable Clip) – Swings out and allow you to stand the receiver on tabletop.
Buttons
1. HI/HR – In THERMOMETER MODE, press and hold until the digits press to increase the
maximum BARBECUE temperature. Press and hold for 2 seconds to increase 10 degrees per
second. In TIMER MODE, when the TIMER is stopped, press to set the hour. Press and hold for
2
seconds to increase 10 hours per second.
2. LO/MIN – In THERMOMETER MODE, press and hold until the digits press to increase the
minimum BARBECUE temperature. Press and hold for 2 seconds to increase 10 degrees per
second. In TIMER MODE, when the TIMER is stopped, press to set the minute. Press and hold
for
2 seconds to increase 10 minutes per second.
3. LIGHT/MODE – Press to turn on the LCD back light for 5 seconds. Press and hold for 2 seconds
to select THERMOMETER MODE or TIMER MODE.
4. HI/CLEAR – In THERMOMETER MODE, press and hold until the digits press to increase
the maximum FOOD temperature. Press and hold for 2 seconds to increase 10 degrees per
second. In TIMER MODE, when the timer is stopped, press to clear the timer setting back to
0:00.
5. ALERT, ºC /ºF, START/STOP –Press and hold for 2 seconds to switch between ºC and ºF display.
In
THERMOMETER MODE, press to turn ON/OFF the alarm. In TIMER MODE, press to start or stop
the
timer countdown or count up.
6. Power – Press to turn ON/OFF the receiver.
Transmitter Features
LCD(LiquidCrystal Display) – displays temperature of both FOOD and BARBECUE. It will
automatically switch between FOOD and BARBECUE displays.
(Note: Press the re-sync button to switch the display between ºC and ºF.)
WIRE STAND – Allows you to stand the receiver on tabletop or it can be reversed and used
as
a hanger.
●BATTERY COMPARTMENT – holds 2 AAA batteries.
● 1 FOOD – Plug-in for stainless steel FOOD probe.
● 2 BARBECUE –Plug-in for stainless steel BARBECUE probe.
Installing batteries
Open the battery compartment of the receiver and insert two “AAA” batteries with correct
polarity. Open the battery compartment of the transmitter by removing the two small screws
with Phillips head screw driver, and then insert two “AAA” batteries with correct polarity.
Registering Receiver & Transmitter
1. Plug the stainless steel probe sensors into the corresponding plug in of the transmitter.
Note: The FOOD probe is 6 inches long with pointed end while the BARBECUE probe is 3 inches
long with a grill rack clip.
2. Turn on the receiver by pressing the power button 2 seconds.
Loss link alert
Remarks:
According to FCC Part 15.231(e) rule, the RESYNC button can be activated once every 12
seconds manually. If the re-synchronization doesn’t succeed 1st time, wait for 12 seconds before
pressing & hold the RESYNC button again. Or you can press and hold the power button 2
seconds to turn OFF the Transmitter and then turn back ON again. It will produce the same result.
THERMOMETER MODE
In thermometer mode, the LCD will show a FOOD icon in the upper part of the display and a
BARBECUE icon in the lower part of the display. You can follow processes below to gain your
desired settings.
Setting HI (Maximum) FOOD Temperature
1. Press the HI/ CLEAR button to display the maximum FOOD temperature, which will only be
displayed for 5 seconds. The FOOD temperature range is 32 ºF - 572 ºF and the default setting
is 176 ºF.
2. Press and hold the HI/ CLEAR button until the digits
3. Press the HI/ CLEAR button to set your desired temperature. It will increase one with each
press. Press and hold the HI/ CLEAR button to fast increase.
4. Press the LIGHT/MODE button to the setting.
Note: Press HI/CLEAR to read your set maximum FOOD temperature.
To destroy harmful bacteria like Salmonella and E Coli the USDA recommends the following
minimum internal temperatures:
(Beef, Veal, Lamb Steaks & Roasts and Fish) to be 145 ºF
(Egg Dishes, Pork and Ground Beef Veal & Lamb) to be 160 ºF
(Turkey, Chicken & Duck Whole, Pieces & Ground) to be 165 ºF
Setting HI (Maximum) BARBECUE Temperature
1. Press the HI/HR button to display the maximum BARBECUE temperature, which will only be
displayed for 5 seconds. The maximum BARBECUE temperature range is 140 ºF – 572 ºF and the
default setting is 176 ºF.
Note: The unit will not allow you to set the maximum BARBECUE temperature below the
minimum BARBECUE temperature.
2. Press and hold the HI/HR button until the digits
3. Press the HI/HR button to set your desired temperature. It will increase one with each press.
Press and hold the HI/ CLEAR button to fast increase.
4. Press the LIGHT/ MODE button to the setting.
Note: Press the HI/HR button to read your set maximum BARBECUE temperature.
Setting LO (Minimum) BARBECUE Temperature
1. Press the LO/MIN button to display the minimum BARBECUE temperature, which will only be
displayed for 5 seconds. The minimum BARBECUE temperature range is 32 ºF – 554 ºF and the
default setting is 50 ºF.
Note: The unit will not allow you to set the minimum BARBECUE temperature above the
maximum BARBECUE temperature.
2. Press and hold the LO/MIN button until the digits
3. Press the LO/MIN button to set your desired temperature. It will increase one with each press.
Press and hold the LO/MIN button to fast increase.
4. Press the LIGHT/MODE button to the setting.
Note: Press the LO/MIN button to read your set minimum BARBECUE temperature.
Activating the temperature alarm
You can press the ALERT, ºC /ºF, START/STOP button to activate the temperature alarm for
BARBECUE and FOOD. The alarm icons will appear beneath the FOOD and
Buttons
1. Re-sync – Transmit manually, terminates the auto registration process. Press and hold for 2
seconds to register the radio frequency with the receiver.
Press to select the temperature unit between ºC and ºF.
2. Power – Press and hold for 2 seconds to turns ON/OFF the transmitter.
BARBECUE icons.
The receiver will beep with the alarm icon and probe temperature if:
a) The actual FOOD temperature has exceeded your set maximum FOOD temperature. ( Beep
twice in every second)
b) The actual BARBECUE temperature has exceeded your set maximum BARBECUE temperature.
(Beep once in every second)
BARBECUE
MODE
BARBECUE
HI / HR
FOOD
HI / CLEAR
LO / MIN ºC / ºF
START / STOP
XR - 30
2 x AAA 1.5V battery
D218
If you want to register the Receiver to another Transmitter, or lost link for whatever reason, you
may proceed as follows to register the unit again.
1. In normal mode, press & hold HI/HR and HI/CLEAR buttons on receiver for 2 seconds to enter
the registration mode,the “---” shown on LCD is flashing.
2. Press and hold the Re-sync button on transmitter for 2 sec will re-synchronize with the
Receiver unit.
3. Registration is completed when the unit beeps and the probe temperatures will appear on LCD.
Note the Receiver shall quit the registration mode if no transmitter is paired successfully in 120
seconds.
PR-30F 6ft Food probe - $20.00/ea
PR-30BBQ 6ft BBQ probe - $20.00/ea
Set of 6 ft probes $33.00/set
All prices include shipping & handling. NJ residents add 7% sales tax.
Attn Customer Service
Maverick Industries, Inc.
94 Mayfield Ave.
Edison NJ 08837
- Consult the dealer or an
Maverick Customer Service
94 Mayfield Ave.
Edison NJ 08837
Telephone: (732) 417-9666
email: [email protected]
c) The actual BARBECUE temperature has fallen below your set minimum BARBECUE temperature.
(Beep once in every second)
Note: The minimum BARBECUE temperature alarm will not be activated until the actual
BARBECUE temperature goes above the set minimum temperature.
For example: You set the minimum BARBECUE temperature as 220 ºF and press the ALERT, ºC /
oF,STOP/START to activate the alarm.The unit will NOT beep or flash even if the actual BARBECUE
temperature is below 220 ºF. It assumes that your BARBECUE is not up to temperature. Only when
the actual BARBECUE temperature goes over 220 ºF, then falls below 220 ºF, can the alarm be
activated,the unit will beep and flash.
Note: The unit will retain your Barbecue & Food alert temperature settings even
after the unit is turned off.
TIMER MODE
Count down
1. Press and hold the LIGHT/MODE button to switch the unit from THERMOMETER MODE to TIMER
MODE.The timeer 0:00,with a small icon TIMER will be shown on the lowe part of display.
2. Press the HI/HR batton to set the hour and LO/MIN batton to set the minute.
3. Press the Alert,oC/oF,START/STOP button to start countdown,The icon “ ” will blink.
4. Press the Alert,oC/oF,START/STOP button to stop the countdown,The icon “ ” will be solid.
5. Press the HI/CLEAT button to clear the setting back to 0:00.
Note: The minimum setting for the timer is 1 minute and the maximum setting is 24 hours. It will
be displayed as hours & minutes when the timer does not exceed 10 hours. Once it exceeds10
hours, only the hour can be displayed. When the countdown reaches “0:00” the timer starts
counting up and it will beep for 30 seconds. The “0:00” and “ ” will blink. Press the ALERT/ºC /
ºF /START/STOP button to stop the beep.
Count up
1. Press and hold the LIGHT/MODE button to switch the unit from THERMOMETER MODE to TIMER
MODE.The timer 0:00,with a small icon TIMER will be shown on the lower part of the display.
2. Press the ALEAR,oC/oF,START/STOP button to start count up. The icon “ ” will blink.
3. Press the ALERT,ºC/ºF,START/STOP button to stop the count up. The icon “ ” will be solid.
4. Press the HI/CLEAR button to clear the setting back to 0:00.
Note: When the count up timer reaches 9:59, it will keep displaying as 9:59, meanwhile, the
unit beeps with the “ ” icon blinking for 30 seconds.
Note: The unit will retain your timer settings even after the unit is turned off.
Temperature display formats
Press and hold the ALERT,ºC/ºF START/STOP button for 2 seconds to switch between ºC and ºF.
Using TIMER MODE & TEMPERATURE MODE simultaneously
The TIMER MODE and TEMPERATURE MODE can be used simultaneously. This allows you to monitor
the temperature for both FOOD and BABECUE in the TEMPERATURE MODE when using the TIMER
MODE to keep track of another cooking task. You can tell different task by the alarm sound as
well as the icons.
1. In the THERMOMETER MODE, when the temperature is reached, the receiver will alarm you by
beeping once in every second for the BARBECUE temperature and beeping twice in every
second for the FOOD temperature. The alarm icons and probe temperature will blink along
with the alarm sound.
2. In the TIMER MODE, when the timer is reached, the receiver will alarm you by beeping 3 times
in every second. Either the upward arrow (for count-up) or downward arrow (for countdown)
will blink.
Procedure for typical use in an outdoor BARBECUE
The following typical examples will go through the steps to have the XR-30 EXTENDED RANGE WIRELESS
BARBECUE alarm you if a piece of meat (Boston Butt) is cooked to 160 ºF if your barbecue temperature
falls below 225 ºF or goes above 250 ºF, and remind you to check the smoker in 2 hours.
Set up BARBECUE
Follow the registration procedure.
1. Place meat on the BARBECUE grill rack.
2. Insert FOOD probe sensor into the center of thickest portion of the meat.Avoid touching bone or
heavy fat areas.
3. Clip the special BARBECUE probe to grill rack of barbecue chamber.
4. Position the probe sensor wires so they will not come into contact with flames and exit the
barbecue without being pinched/crushed by the cover.
5. Stand/hang the transmitter away from heat source of barbecue. DO NOT put transmitter on
closed cover or under the cover. The transmitter is water proof for use in rain.
In THERMOMETER MODE
1. Press HI/CLEAR to display the maximum FOOD temperature.
2. Press and hold HI/CLEAR until the maximum FOOD temperature
3. Press HI/CLEAR repeatedly until 160 ºF appears (press and hold HI/CLEAR button will increase the
temperature 10 degrees per second).
4. Quickly press LIGHT/MODE to the 160 ºF setting.
5. Press HI/HR to display the maximum BARBECUE temperature.
6. Press and hold HI/HR until the maximum BARBECUE temperature
7. Press HI/HR repeatedly until 250ºF appears (press and hold HI/HR button will increase the
temperature 10 degrees per second).
8. Quickly press LIGHT/MODE to the 250ºF setting.
9. Press LO/MIN to display the minimum BARBECUE temperature.
10. Press and hold LO/MIN until the minimum BARBECUE temperature
Press LO/MIN repeatedly until 225 ºF appears (press and hold LO/MIN button will increase the
temperature 10 degrees per second)
11. Quickly press LIGHT/MODE to the 225 ºF setting.
12. Press ALERT, ºC /ºF, START/STOP to activate the temperature alarm for the BARBECUE and FOOD.
In TIMER MODE
1. Press HI/HR twice to set for 2 hours so that 2:00 will be displayed.
2. Press ALARM/START/STOP to start the countdown.
3. Press and hold LIGHT/MODE to go back to THERMOMETER MODE.
4. Clip the receiver to your belt or pocket and move up to 500 ft away from the barbecue. Go
indoors if desired. You are now remotely monitoring your food and barbecue. The receiver will
beep and if your meat temperature goes above 160 ºF or the barbecue temperature falls
below 225 ºF or exceeds 250 ºF.
Helpful Hints
If the receiver and / or the transmitter display LLL or HHH instead of the probe temperature,
wait for probe to reach room temperature. If LLL or HHH is still displayed or you get a false
temperature, squeeze the probe jacks harder into the transmitter and twist them back and
forth so they make good contact. If the problem still persists it is likely the internal probe wire has
shorted out either through moisture or heat damage.
Do not immerse the probe in water while cleaning.
Do not allow the probe or probe wire to come into contact with
Within the warranty period, return defective probe to address below along with return address
and we will send you a replacement probe at no charge.
If the temperature displayed seems to read too high or the temperature seems to increase too
quickly, check to make sure the probe tip is not poking through the food to outside. Reposition
the probe tip in the center of the thickest part of food. Avoid touching bone or heavy fat areas.
Cautions:
1) Always wear a heat resistant glove to touch the stainless steel probe sensors or wires during or
just after cooking. Do not touch with bare hands.
2) Keepthe stainless steel probe sensors and wires away from children.
3) Clean the stainless steel probes and dry thoroughly after each and every use.
4) Do not use the receiver in the rain. It is NOT rain proof. The transmitter is rain proof but not
water tight. Do not immerse in water.
5) Do not expose the plugs of the stainless steel probes or the plug in holes of the transmitter to
water or any liquid. This will result in a bad connecting and faulty readings.
6) Do not expose the receiver or transmitter to direct heat or surface.
7) Do not use stainless steel probes in microwave oven.
8) The Barbecue Thermometer registers temperatures as low as 32 ºF (0 ºC) and as high as 572 ºF
(300 ºC). LLL will be displayed below 32 ºF and HHH will be displayed above 572 ºF. Do not use
the stainless probe sensor above 572 ºF. Doing so will deteriorate the wire.
9) Not Intended for Use by Persons ages 12 and Under.
Cleaning
1) Always wear a heat resistant glove to touch the stainless steel probe sensors or wires during or
just after cooking. Do not touch with bare hands.
2) Keep the stainless steel probe sensors and wires away from children.
3) Wash the metal probe tips with hot soapy water and dry thoroughly. Do not immerse the
probe in water while cleaning.
4) Wipe the transmitter and receiver with damp cloth. Do not immerse either in water.
Information to user
compliance could void the users’ authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
One Year WARRANTY
Maverick Industries Inc.warrants the XR-30 EXTENDED RANGE WIRELESS BARBECUE Thermometer
to be free defects in parts, materials and workmanship for a period of one year, from date of
purchase. Should any repairs or servicing under this warranty be required,contact Maverick
Customer Service by email or mail for instruction on how to pack and ship the XR-30 EXTENDED
RANGE WIRELESS BARBECUE Thermometer to Maverick’s National Service Center located as follows:
Do not send any parts or product to Maverick without obtaining a Return Authorization Number
and instructions.
This warranty is VOID if instructions for use are not followed; for accidental damage; for
commercial use; for damage incurred while in transit; or if the XR-30 EXTENDED RANGE
WIRELESS BARBECUE Thermometer has been tampered with.
This warranty gives you legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
Replacement Probes
To purchase, out of warranty, stainless steel replacement probes please mail us a check to the
address below and specify probe type:
The transmitter frequency is 433.92 MHz
The max. transmission power is 1 mWatt

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