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CANBUILT MFG.
1. SAFETY RULES
• This Instrument is designed for indoor use at temperatures
between 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C), altitudes up to 6500 ft.
(2,000 m), and 10% to 90% relative humidity.
• To ensure that the instrument is used safely, follow all safety and
operating instructions in this manual. If the instrument is not used
as described in this operation manual, the safety features of this
device might be impaired.
• To avoid personal injuries and damage to the instrument use ex-
treme caution when working around hot machine or engine parts,
like radiators, exhaust manifolds, catalytic converters, etc.
2. INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS
Important information
Refer to the User's Manual
CAUTION: Laser Radiation
AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE
1mW Output at 630-670 nm
Class II Laser Product

3. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

3.1 General Specifications

Display:
Resolution:
Operating Temperature:
Response time:
Target Size/ Field of View: 8:1 optics ratio with a 1" min. target
Repeatability:
Emissivity:
Laser Pointer:
Power Source:
Battery life:
Power Saving:
Wavelength:
Dimensions:
Weight:
Accessories:

3.2 Measurement Specifications

Accuracies are ±(% of reading + number of least significant dig-
its) at 23°C ±5°C ambient temperature, with less than 75% RH.
Function
Range
-50 ° C to -20 ° C
-20 ° C to 200 º C
Temperature º C
201 ° C to 538 ° C
-58 ° F to -4 ° F
-4 ° F to 200 ° F
Temperature º F
201 ° F to 1000 ° F
31⁄2 digits LCD, Max. of 1999 display
with measuring unit indicators, Laser
On indicator and backlight
0.1 to 1 (°C or 1°F)
32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
400 mS (approx.)
0.5% of reading, plus one digit
Fixed at 0.95
Laser Diode, < 1mW output
wavelength 630-670 nm, Class II
9-volt battery type NEDA 1604,
IEC6F22 IEC 6LR61
Approx. 20 hours.(w/alkaline batteries)
Automatic shut off after 7 seconds
6 to 14 µm
3.2"x 1.6"x 6.3" (82x 41.5 x160 mm)
6.5 oz. (180 g) with battery.
User's Manual, Soft Pouch, and 9 V
alkaline battery
Accuracy
Resolution
5.0%
2.0%+2
2.0%+2
9.0%
2.0%+4
2.0%+4
Infrared Thermometer with Laser Sight
4. OPERATION

4.1 Instrument Description

1) Laser pointer
2) IR Sensor
3) LCD Display
4) °F Select Button
5) °C Select Button
6) Backlight ON/OFF Button
7) LASER ON/OFF Button
8) Measurement Trigger
9) Battery compartment cover

4.2 Display Description

Display Hold Mode
Continuous Scan Mode
Temperature Readout
Low Battery Warning
4.3 Measurement Procedures
4.3.1 Temperature Measurement
• Hold the instrument by its handle, point the IR Sensor to the
area or object to measure, and press the Measurement Trigger.
• While the Measurement Trigger is kept pressed, the
thermometer is continuously measuring the temperature of the
object pointed at, with the IR Sensor.
• When the Measurement Trigger is released the instrument will
hold the last temperature reading for 7 seconds, and then shut
off automatically.
4.3.2 Field of view or measurement target area
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• To take the most accurate temperature measurements, make
0.1 ° C
sure that the target object is larger than the unit spot size, at any
given measuring distance.
1 ° C
• The smaller the target the closer you should be.
0.1 ° F
• For maximum accuracy make sure that the target area is at
least twice as large as the spot size.
1 ° F
LT102
Laser On Indicator
Emissivity Coeficient
°C Scale Selected
°F Scale Selected

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Summary of Contents for Canbuilt LT102

  • Page 1: Instrument Description

    LT102 CANBUILT MFG. Infrared Thermometer with Laser Sight 1. SAFETY RULES 4. OPERATION • This Instrument is designed for indoor use at temperatures 4.1 Instrument Description between 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C), altitudes up to 6500 ft. (2,000 m), and 10% to 90% relative humidity.
  • Page 2: Battery Replacement

    5.2 Cleaning 4.3.3 Selecting Temperature Units (°C/°F). • Make sure the instrument is turned ON, if not press the 5.2.1 Lens cleaning Measurement Trigger. Debris or dirt on the lens may cause obstruction and reduce the • Pressing the “°F” button will select Fahrenheit Degrees as the accuracy of the thermometer.