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How do I customize meat type and taste settings on my FEELLE Digital Wireless Meat Thermometer?

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VonDaniel
12/17/2025, 06:21:13 AM

To adjust meat types and taste levels on your FEELLE EN2053 Digital Wireless Meat Thermometer, follow these steps:

  1. Select the Probe: Press the MODE button to choose the probe you want to modify (PROBE:1 or PROBE:2).
  2. Choose Meat Type: Press the MEAT button to cycle through the available meat options (e.g., beef, veal, turkey), selecting from the eight choices.
  3. Select Taste Level: Press the TASTE button to choose your preferred doneness level, from RARE to WELL, with five settings available.
  4. Activate Alarm (Optional): Press the °C/°F button to enable or disable the alarm function.

To set a custom temperature for a specific meat type:

  1. Select the Probe: Press the MODE button to choose the probe you want to adjust (PROBE:1 or PROBE:2).
  2. Select Custom Meat Setting: Press the MEAT button until you reach the "Meat Type-PROGM" option.
  3. Enter Custom Temperature Setting Mode: Press and hold the MODE button until the temperature display begins to blink.
  4. Adjust Temperature: Use the UP/Down buttons to set your desired temperature.
  5. Confirm Temperature: Press the MODE button to save your custom temperature setting.
  6. Activate Alarm (Optional): Press the °C/°F button to turn the Alarm function on or off.

To use the count up/down timer:

  1. Set Time: Press the UP (Min) / Down (Sec) button to set the desired time.
  2. Start Timer: Press the ST/SP/CLEAR button to start the timer.
  3. Stop Timer: Press any button to stop the timer.
  4. Clear Timer: After stopping the timer, press and hold the ST/SP/CLEAR button for 2 seconds to reset it.

For more detailed visuals and instructions, please consult the FEELLE EN2053 Digital Wireless Meat Thermometer user manual.

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