What does HHH mean on my thermometer?
HHH/HI or LLL/LO – This may appear on your thermometer’s display if the detected temperature is above/below than the maximum/minimum temperature threshold of your unit. It indicates than an internal error has occurred and it will no longer read temperatures.
How do you fix a thermometer error?
How to Fix an Err error by resetting the thermometer
- Place the edge of a coin into the slot on the back of your thermometer, and turn counterclockwise until the cover pops off.
- Remove the battery and clear the compartment of anything that could prevent the battery from making a good connection, like dirt or debris.
Why is my ThermoPro reading lll?
The LLL code will sometimes appear if you stick the food probe in frozen food to indicate that the temperature is below freezing point. Take the probe out of the frozen food and see if your thermometer is now reading the room temperature. It is possible that a defective probe may also show that error.
How do I know if my thermometer is working?
To test your thermometer:
- Fill a tall glass with ice and add cold water.
- Place and hold the thermometer in the ice water for 30 seconds without touching the sides or bottom of the glass.
- If the thermometer reads 32°F, it is reading correctly and can be used.
Can you reset a thermometer?
Hold the calibration nut securely with a wrench or other tool and rotate the head of the thermometer until it reads 32˚F (0˚C). Thermometers should be calibrated regularly to make sure the readings are correct. The ice-point method is the most widely used method to calibrate a thermometer.
Why does my thermometer say LLL or HHH?
HHH/HI or LLL/LO – This may appear on your thermometer’s display if the detected temperature is above/below than the maximum/minimum temperature threshold of your unit. Carefully remove the probe and allow it to return to room temperature.
What does HHH mean on a thermocouple probe?
A thermocouple is two dissimilar metals joined together that create a difference of potential (voltage) when subjected to different temps. When you unplug your probe, the monitor usually reads HHH indicating that there is no circuit (an open) to be found.
Why is my thermometer still displaying the errh code?
Carefully remove the probe and allow it to return to room temperature. If your probe is still displaying the code at room temperature, it is likely that the probe has shorted out and will need to be replaced. ErrH – This is a code that will sometimes display on digital instant read thermometers.
What does HHH mean on a Taylor remote?
The probe is a thermocouple. A thermocouple is two dissimilar metals joined together that create a difference of potential (voltage) when subjected to different temps. When you unplug your probe, the monitor usually reads HHH indicating that there is no circuit (an open) to be found.