Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What temperature range does the CDN FG80 thermometer measure? A: The CDN FG80 thermometer measures temperatures from -40 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit (-40 to 27 degrees Celsius).
- Q: Is the CDN FG80 thermometer NSF certified? A: Yes, the CDN FG80 thermometer is certified by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF), ensuring it meets high commercial standards for safety and accuracy.
- Q: How do I securely mount the CDN FG80 thermometer? A: The thermometer comes with two stainless-steel clips that securely fasten it to a shelf, allowing for easy installation and stable readings.
- Q: What materials are used in the CDN FG80 thermometer? A: The thermometer features a durable plastic casing and a non-mercuric, industrial-grade glass column for accurate temperature readings.
- Q: Can the CDN FG80 thermometer be used for both refrigerators and freezers? A: Yes, the CDN FG80 thermometer is designed to measure temperatures in both refrigerators and freezers, making it ideal for monitoring food storage conditions.
- Q: What is the recommended temperature range for freezers and refrigerators? A: The ideal temperature for freezers is between 0 and -10 degrees Fahrenheit (-17 and -23 degrees Celsius), while refrigerators should be kept between 34 to 40 degrees Fahrenheit (1 to 4.4 degrees Celsius).
- Q: How accurate is the CDN FG80 thermometer? A: The CDN FG80 thermometer is designed for reliable and accurate temperature measurements, ensuring your food is stored at safe temperatures.
- Q: What is the warranty period for the CDN FG80 thermometer? A: The CDN FG80 thermometer comes with a five-year warranty against defects, providing peace of mind with your purchase.
- Q: Is the CDN FG80 thermometer easy to read? A: Yes, the thermometer features a horizontal reading design with a clear non-mercuric column, making it easy to read the temperature at a glance.
- Q: How should I care for and maintain the CDN FG80 thermometer? A: To maintain the CDN FG80 thermometer, keep it clean and dry, avoid exposure to extreme temperatures outside its specified range, and regularly check for accuracy by comparing it with another reliable thermometer.