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Digital LCD Thermometer Temperature Gauge with Probe – Support Documentation

The Digital LCD Thermometer Temperature Gauge with Probe is a compact and versatile device designed for accurate temperature monitoring in various environments. Its waterproof probe and clear LCD display make it ideal for applications such as aquariums, refrigerators, incubators, and more.

Key Features

  • Temperature Measurement Range: -20°C to 110°C
  • Accuracy: ±1°C
  • Resolution: 0.1°C
  • Display: Clear LCD screen
  • Probe: 1-meter waterproof sensor
  • Power Supply: 2 x LR44 button batteries
  • Compact design for easy installation

Specifications

Parameter Details
Temperature Range -20°C to 110°C
Accuracy ±1°C
Resolution 0.1°C
Display Type LCD
Probe Length 1 meter
Power Supply 2 x LR44 button batteries
Dimensions 48mm x 28mm x 15mm
Weight 22g (excluding batteries)

Applications

  • Aquariums and fish tanks
  • Refrigerators and freezers
  • Incubators and brooders
  • Greenhouses and terrariums
  • Laboratory temperature monitoring

Installation and Usage

  1. Insert 2 LR44 button batteries into the battery compartment, ensuring correct polarity.
  2. Place the probe in the desired location for temperature measurement.
  3. Mount the display unit using the built-in clip or adhesive backing.
  4. The LCD will display the current temperature detected by the probe.

Troubleshooting

  • No display: Check battery orientation and ensure batteries are not depleted.
  • Inaccurate readings: Ensure the probe is properly placed and not exposed to direct sunlight or other heat sources.
  • Display flickering: Replace batteries with new ones.

Maintenance

  • Keep the probe clean and dry when not in use.
  • Replace batteries promptly when the display dims or becomes unreadable.
  • Avoid exposing the display unit to moisture to prevent damage.
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