Connectivity FAQ
All
Select Grillmeater Devices FAQ
Precautions FAQ
Connectivity FAQ
Temperature Measurment FAQ
App Operation FAQ
Cooking Guide FAQ

Connectivity FAQ

What should I do if my probe stops connecting?

While you're cooking, a lot of reside can build up on the probe, and this acts like a barrier between the probe and the charger. It might be obvious like bits of food or soot from the smoker, but in a lot of cases, it's just a little bit of grease that you might not even be able to see.When this happens, the probe can't charge, so it might be completely drained the next time you try to use it. This is one of the most common issues we come across, which is why we always try to emphasize the importance of cleaning the probe when you're having trouble connecting.We've found that the most effective way to get rid of any buildup is by scrubbing the probe well with a mixture of baking soda (bicarbonate of soda) and white vinegar on a scouring pad, then giving it a quick wash, and making sure it's completely dry before putting it back in the charger. Don't worry, the probe will be fine under running water, and it can take a good scrub! You might also want to wipe the metal contact points on the charger with a dry cloth in case there's any leftover residue. Once you've got your probe connected again, just make sure to get it sparkling clean after every time you cook so it can charge. For most cooks, you can just use hot, soapy water and the rough side of a sponge, though you might just want to bust out the baking soda and vinegar again if you start seeing a lot of discoloration. 

Should I be worried that my Grillprobe keeps disconnecting?

With all wireless technology, but especially with Bluetooth, there are limitations on the range, especially if you are cooking with heavily insulated cooking appliances.You should be able to get a minimum of 10ft from your probe in the open space, but certain smokers / grills and ovens (the thicker the material and the fewer gaps for the signal to escape) will cause range to decrease.If you find that your Grill BBQ Probe is disconnecting, don't worry, GrillMeater App has been built to handle all types of disconnections, which means, when you do reconnect, your cook will update, and carry on as normal.Towards the end of your cook, we recommend keeping the connection active, so you don't miss any important notifications.

What is my GRILLMEATER's Bluetooth range?

​In an oven, pan or gas grill, GrillMeater’s range is up to 100ft/30m. In a BBQ or smoker, GrillMeater’s range is up to 30ft/10m​.

My GRILLMEATER disconnects as soon as I shut my oven door, is it faulty?

Certain oven doors are more insulated may causes the Bluetooth connection to drop.In small scenarios, sometimes the Bluetooth of your device can get stuck, when this happens, switching Bluetooth off and on again can kick start it upHaving a spare device around can also help check if your probe is not work.If you find that when you open the oven door you can reconnect to the probe easily, it is most likely that your oven is too insulated to allow a stable Bluetooth connection.

How far can my phone get from my cooker?

Depending on the thickness of your cooker and your surroundings, GrillMeater Smart Thermometer can get up to 165 ft between the charger and your phone. Leave the charger close to the cooker to maintain the Bluetooth connection to the probe. 

How many probes can I use with the GrillprobeE/Grillmeater App at once?

​The GrillprobeE/Grillmeater App can connect up to 4 wireless probe simultaneously via Bluetooth .​