Hi Chris and all,
please don't hate me for digging out an old thread, but this is very specific.
You wrote here about putting a potentiometer to be able to calibrate it. I don't need 0.1 accuracy, but I'd like to move it when it's close to 1 degree away.
Please see the image of the board included in my copy. Would this version be suitable to put in a calibration potentiometer?
Thank you for your help - I have to admit that I did not pay attention to electrical circuits at school, and now I'm paying the price. The good news is that I'm enjoying the free courses on YouTube, and having fun at almost 40yo 
Thank you, Daniel
Welcome to the forum Daniel,
I see that evolution (and cost reduction) has once again been in action!
The PCB has indeed changed a lot - I see that they have now moved on to push button operation (presumably with timeout). They still seem to have left the option for a slide switch though (P20-22), presumably with a solder blob added to the pads marked SW too.
There is no longer a separate voltage regulator - I can't see what battery is on the end of the Red wires, whether it is 9V or they finally switched to the more sensible 2xAAA.
Unfortunately the ambient (unit) temperature sensing transistor is no longer there, so this is probably integrated into the IC under the blob, further from the thermocouple connector.
There also isn't any footprint for an SMD trimming potentiometer any more and so, no indication of which resistors were related to it for the non-potentiometer factory adjustment. It's possible that one or more of the resistors might affect the calibration but it would be pure guesswork as to which - some of their markings don't appear to correspond with the silkscreen markings.
I'm curious about the other three through-hole pads (P24-P25-GND). it's vaguely possible that they might be intended for a pot, but they could equally be some sort of serial port for on-chip factory calibration, in which case, the accuracy might be quite reasonable). Unfortunately there is really no way to know what's going on under the blob.
You could maybe try measuring the voltages on P24 and P25 relative to GND.
Sorry I can't be more encouraging.