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Crofton Digital Kitchen Thermometer — At 1512 Manual

Product Overview: Crofton Digital Kitchen Thermometer (Model 1512)

The Crofton Digital Kitchen Thermometer (Model 1512) is a standard pocket-sized culinary tool designed for accuracy and ease of use. Sold primarily through ALDI supermarkets, this thermometer is an essential gadget for home chefs looking to ensure food safety and perfect cooking results.

Operating the Crofton Digital Kitchen Thermometer at 1512 crofton digital kitchen thermometer at 1512 manual

5. Troubleshooting (Common issues from manual)

| Symptom | Likely cause | Fix | |---------|--------------|-----| | LL.L or HH.H | Below/above range | Check food temp; probe may be damaged | | No display | Dead battery | Replace CR2032 | | Fluctuating numbers | Poor probe contact | Unplug, dry, and reinsert probe jack | | Slow reading | Probe tip not fully inserted | Push deeper into food | | Backlight not working | Low battery | Replace battery | Insert probe tip into thickest part of the

Q: The manual says "Do not wash." How do I sanitize raw chicken juice? A: Wipe the probe with a paper towel soaked in rubbing alcohol or a bleach wipe (1 tbsp bleach per gallon of water). Then wipe with a damp towel. Never submerge. First Use : Clean the probe with a

The AT1512 includes built-in temperature presets for common meats:

Step-by-step:

  1. Insert probe tip into thickest part of the food, avoiding bone or fat.
  2. For oven/grill: close door/lid on the thin cable (it’s heat-safe up to 527°F).
  3. Read live temperature on display.
  4. Press HOLD to freeze reading after removing probe from heat.

First Use: Clean the probe with a damp cloth and mild soap before the first use. Do not submerge the main digital unit, as it is generally not waterproof. Core Operations

Read Temperature

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