Instructions
The Ooni Digital Infrared Thermometer is used for measuring the
temperature of cooking surfaces within your pizza oven. Direct the
laser at your cooking surface to check the temperature readings
from -30°C > 550°C and -22°F > 999°F.
To cook Neapolitan-style pizzas, aim for 842°F (450°C) in the centre
of the baking stone.
Display
Buttons
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a.
Laser on/off button
b.
Mode button
c.
Unit button
d. Trigger button
View Options
4
Press the Mode button to toggle between Standard View and
Essentials View.
a.
Standard View
b. Essentials View
Emissivity Mode (
)
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Emissivity measures the amount of energy radiated from a material's
surface. In the case of this Digital Infrared Thermometer, it measures
thermal energy. Emissivity mode will help bakers adjust their
thermometer's settings to get accurate temperature readings off
different kinds of materials like a rough baking stone versus a smooth
pizza steel.
The Digital Infrared Thermometer is pre-set at an emissivity of 0.95
which is standard for most organic materials and is optimised with all
Ooni Baking Stones.
To change the emissivity, press and hold the Mode button for five
seconds. Once in Emissivity Mode, use the Unit button to cycle
through the numerical values. To select a new value and exit
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Screen
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a.
Emissivity mode symbol
b. Battery symbol
c.
Main reading
d. Temperature ring
e.
Celsius/Fahrenheit unit
f.
Max/min temperature
Emissivity Mode, press and hold the Mode button for five seconds.
The new value will not be saved if the trigger is pressed or your
thermometer automatically powers off while in Emissivity Mode.
How to measure temperature
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For most accurate temperature readings, Ooni recommends
a measuring distance 'D' of 30cm-50cm from the
measurement surface.
WARNING! The front of all Ooni ovens can become extremely hot.
Always measure from outside of the oven entrance. Never insert the
product into the oven.
Point the laser at the middle of the measurement surface for an
accurate reading. Press the trigger to measure. The reading will stay
on the screen until the trigger is pushed again or your thermometer
automatically powers off. To scan a surface such as your pizza stone
and determine if there are hot or cold areas before you launch your
pizza, simply pull and hold the trigger and move the laser across the
surface. As you move, the thermometer will display the minimum
and maximum temperatures on the surface.
Maintenance & cleaning
To keep your readings accurate, the lens must be clear of dirt, dust,
moisture, fog, smoke and debris. To clean the lens, blow off loose
particles using clean compressed air. Gently brush any remaining
debris away with a moist cotton cloth. Clean the body of the product
with a damp sponge or cloth and mild soap. Store your thermometer
inside and for extended periods without use, remove the battery to
prolong battery life.
Switching off
The Digital Infrared Thermometer will switch off automatically after
an extended period of inactivity.
Low Power (
)
When the battery symbol appears, the remaining power is less than 20%.
When the battery symbol flashes, the remaining power is less than 10%.
When the remaining power is less than 5%, only the battery symbol
will show. At this point, replace the product with new batteries.
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