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Explosion hazard
When the batteries built into the probe
overheat, the probe could explode.
Use the probe at a maximum ambient
temperature of 482°F (250°C).
Never put the probe onto a fire or hot coals.
Never expose the probe to direct flames.
Do not use the probe while flash frying or at a
very high heat (e.g. sizzle zone or sear zone).
Never use the probe in a microwave or
pressure cooker.
If, however, the probe does become exposed
to high temperatures, protect your eyes
before you remove the probe and carefully
allow it to cool down.
If the probe falls onto a fire or a direct heat
source, switch off the cooking appliance or
grill and immediately put the lid on. Allow
the probe to cool completely before taking it
out.
Explosion hazard
The charger, and in particular the battery
supplied with it, are not heat-resistant.
Do not expose the battery and charger to
heat sources, especially open fires, or place
them on hot surfaces.
Use the magnetic holder only on cool, heat-
insulated oven doors.
Explosion hazard
If a battery falls onto the floor, is thrown or
subjected to other heavy knocks, the battery's
insulating shell or structure can get damaged,
which can result in leakage, an internal short
circuit or other anomalies. An internal short
circuit can cause overheating, leakage, an
explosion or a fire.
Handle the battery with care.
Risk of burns
When used at high ambient temperatures, the
probe and food will heat up.
Never touch the probe with bare hands when
hot.
Protect yourself against burns by using heat-
resistant gloves, oven cloths or the holder if
touching the hot probe or the oven or grill,
etc.
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