Bios DT160

BIOS Professional DT160 3-In.-Dial Oven Thermometer User Manual

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides instructions for the proper use and care of your BIOS Professional DT160 3-In.-Dial Oven Thermometer. Designed for accuracy and ease of use, this thermometer helps ensure precise oven temperatures for optimal cooking results.

Ka mutu te huaview

The BIOS Professional DT160 is a durable, analog oven thermometer featuring a large 3-inch dial for clear temperature readings. It is constructed from stainless steel and designed to withstand oven temperatures ranging from 100°F to 600°F (37°C to 315°C). Its versatile design allows it to be placed standing or hung from an oven rack.

  • Awhe Pawera: 100°F ki te 600°F (37°C ki te 315°C)
  • Whakaatu: Large, easy-to-read 3-inch analog dial
  • Turanga: Can hang from an oven rack or stand on its base
  • Rauemi: Kowiri tira roa
  • Tiwhikete: NSF tohu
Mua view of the BIOS Professional DT160 Oven Thermometer, showing the large dial with temperature markings in Fahrenheit and Celsius.

Whakaahua: Mua view of the BIOS Professional DT160 Oven Thermometer. The thermometer features a large, circular dial with temperature markings from 100°F to 600°F and corresponding Celsius values. The brand "BIOS Professional" and model "DT160 Oven Thermometer" are visible on the dial.

Tatūnga

  1. Wewete ana: Tangohia marietia te inemahana i roto i tōna takai.
  2. Te horoi tuatahi: Before first use, wipe the thermometer with a damp cloth. Do not immerse in water. Refer to the "Care and Maintenance" section for detailed cleaning instructions.
  3. Kōwhiringa Whakanoho: The thermometer can either stand upright on its base or hang from an oven rack using the integrated hook.
Te taha view of the BIOS Professional DT160 Oven Thermometer, showing its slim profile and the integrated stand/hook mechanism.

Whakaahua: Taha view of the BIOS Professional DT160 Oven Thermometer. This view highlights the slim design and the metal stand that also functions as a hook for hanging the thermometer inside an oven.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

To accurately monitor your oven's temperature, follow these steps:

  1. Whakawerahia te umu: Set your oven to the desired cooking temperature and allow it to preheat completely.
  2. Place Thermometer: Once the oven has preheated, place the BIOS Professional DT160 thermometer inside the oven. Position it near the center of the oven or where your food will be placed. Ensure it is not directly touching heating elements or oven walls. You can either stand it on an oven rack or hang it from a rack.
  3. Panui Pawera: Allow a few minutes for the thermometer to stabilize and display the current oven temperature. Compare this reading to your oven's set temperature.
  4. Adjust Oven: If there is a significant difference between the thermometer's reading and your oven's setting, adjust your oven's temperature control accordingly to achieve the desired internal oven temperature.
  5. Aroturuki Tonu: Leave the thermometer in the oven during cooking to continuously monitor and ensure consistent temperature.
BIOS Professional DT160 Oven Thermometer standing on an oven rack next to a roasting chicken.

Image: The BIOS Professional DT160 Oven Thermometer standing on an oven rack, positioned next to a roasting chicken. This demonstrates typical use for monitoring oven temperature during cooking.

BIOS Professional DT160 Oven Thermometer hanging from an oven rack, with a roasting chicken visible below.

Image: The BIOS Professional DT160 Oven Thermometer hanging from an oven rack inside an oven. A roasting chicken is visible on a lower rack, illustrating the thermometer's hanging capability for convenient placement.

Tiaki me te Tiaki

  • Te horoi: Hand wash only. Wipe the thermometer with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Do not use abrasive cleaners or scrubbers.
  • whakamaroke: Ensure the thermometer is completely dry before storing or reusing.
  • Rokiroki: Store in a clean, dry place away from extreme temperatures when not in use.
  • Kaua e Rukuhia: This thermometer is not designed to be fully immersed in water.

Raparongoā

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Te Panui Pawera KoreThermometer placed too close to heating element or oven wall. Oven temperature fluctuates.Reposition the thermometer to the center of the oven. Allow sufficient time for the oven and thermometer to stabilize.
Dial is difficult to readPoor lighting in oven. Condensation or residue on glass.Ensure adequate lighting. Clean the thermometer's dial surface as per care instructions.
Thermometer does not stand or hang properlyImproper placement or bent stand/hook.Ensure the stand is fully extended or the hook is securely placed on an oven rack. Gently adjust the stand/hook if bent.

Whakatakotoranga

Tauira:DT160
Waitohu:Bios Professional
Awhe Pawera:100°F ki te 600°F (37°C ki te 315°C)
Momo Whakaatu:Waea Analog
Rahi Waea:3 inihi
Rauemi:Kowiri tira
Tae:Hiriwa
Āhuahira Motuhake:High Accuracy, NSF Certified
Tiaki Hua:Horoi Ringa Anake
Taumaha Tūemi:0.1 Pauna
UPC:057475401603
A hand holding the BIOS Professional DT160 Oven Thermometer, illustrating its compact size of approximately 3.7 inches (9 cm) in length.

Image: A hand holding the BIOS Professional DT160 Oven Thermometer, with a ruler indicating its approximate length of 3.7 inches (9 cm). This image provides a visual reference for the thermometer's compact size.

Nga korero Whakaputanga

The BIOS Professional DT160 3-In.-Dial Oven Thermometer comes with a 1-tau pūtāhui from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing defects under normal use. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims. For specific details regarding warranty coverage and claims, refer to the product packaging or contact customer support.

Tautoko Kiritaki

For further assistance, questions, or support regarding your BIOS Professional DT160 Oven Thermometer, please contact Bios customer service. Contact information can typically be found on the product packaging or the official Bios webpae.

Please note: Always refer to the latest information provided by the manufacturer for the most accurate and up-to-date support details.

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