The LED on your MEATER charger lets you know the status of the AAA battery.
If it doesn't light up green when you press the black button, we have a few things you can try. Skip to the section below that applies to your MEATER.
New Out of Box
1. Check for Battery Tab
To keep the included AAA battery from draining before it gets to you, our products are shipped with a white tab that stops the battery from making contact with the charging pins. If the tab folds or breaks, it can be hard to see, so you might need to take out the battery to find and remove it.
2. Check Battery Orientation
Double-check that the battery is in the right way, with the positive terminal pointing down.
3. Adjust Charging Pins
In some cases, the pins on either side of the AAA battery are just slightly too far apart, which means the battery can't make a proper connection. These pins can be adjusted by taking out the battery, then gently moving the pins inward, either with your fingers or with tweezers. When you put the battery back in, it should fit snugly, and you should be able to see the terminals touching the pins.
4. Change Battery
In case the battery that came with the product is a dud, try swapping it out for a new one.
Used Before
1. Change Battery
Usually, when the green light stops coming on, it just means that the AAA battery needs to be replaced, so try putting in a new one.
2. Check Battery Orientation
Double-check that the battery is in the right way, with the positive terminal pointing down.
3. Adjust Charging Pins
In some cases, the pins on either side of the AAA battery get pushed slightly too far apart, which means the battery can't make a proper connection. These pins can be adjusted by taking out the battery, then gently moving the pins inward, either with your fingers or with tweezers. When you put the battery back in, it should fit snugly, and you should be able to see the terminals touching the pins.
4. Check for Probe Issues
There can be situations where the probe itself is causing a short in the charger. Try the steps below to see if this might be the case:
- Take both the probe and the AAA battery out of the charger.
- Wait 30 seconds.
- With the probe still out of the charger, put in a new AAA battery, and press the black button to see if the LED lights up green again.
If the light still doesn't come on at this point, the issue is most likely with the charger. If the light does come on, follow the steps below to see if the probe is causing the issue:
- Put the probe back in the charger.
- Wait 10 seconds.
- Press the button again to see if the LED still lights up green.
Next Steps
If you've still got a green light, you should be good to go! Once the charger is working again, you'll most likely need to let the probe charge for 2 hours before it's ready for a cook.
If there's still no LED on the charger, please Contact Us, and let your agent know the results of the tests above.
You can also go back to the start if you need more help with any other concerns.