ChillCheck™ Thermometer Drain Plug – Fits Many Brands of Coolers
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Installation/Operating Instructions
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Upgrade your cooler with the ChillCheck™ Thermometer Drain Plug from Maluna. This innovative plug not only seals your cooler but also tracks the internal temperature with its built-in thermometer. Whether you're out for a day trip or an extended adventure, you’ll always know when it's time to add more ice.
- Real-Time Temperature Monitoring: Keep track of the internal cooler temperature at a glance.
- Rechargeable Battery: Features a long-lasting, rechargeable lithium-ion battery.
- Universal Fit: Engineered to seamlessly work with Maluna coolers as well as major brands like YETI Tundra and Tank models, and RTIC Ultra-Tough models.
- Durable & Water-Tight Design: Built to withstand the elements, ensuring a secure seal for any outdoor adventure.
Stay ahead of your cooling needs with ChillCheck—perfect for camping trips, tailgates, or a day on the water. Ensure your food and drinks stay at the ideal temperature.
Maluna ChillCheck™ Thermometer Drain Plug Disclaimer
The Maluna ChillCheck™ Thermometer Drain Plug is designed specifically for Maluna coolers but is compatible with several hard-sided cooler brands. Different brands may mold their drains differently, so the alignment of the drain plug may vary. While only one gasket is required for sealing, using a combination of the two gaskets provided with the ChillCheck may assist in indexing the plug for better alignment. However, due to variations in molding and plug indexing processes, the thermometer's display may not always align perfectly (i.e., the screen may not "clock" straight) once installed.
Power Sensor Sensitivity: The ChillCheck™ power sensor is designed to respond only to the skin of your fingertip. Using a fingernail, another object, or a gloved finger will not activate or toggle the device.
IMPORTANT: For optimal performance, your finger must be clean, dry, and free of oils. The sensor is sensitive to any obstructions, so if you're having trouble, try wiping your fingertip with a cloth or cotton fabric to remove oils or debris. This sensor may take a little time to get used to, but with proper use, it will work as intended.