Fluke 65 Instruction Sheet page 2

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To avoid possible personal injury:
⇒ Caution - performance of procedures other than
those specified herein may result in hazardous
light exposure.
⇒ Do not stare into the laser beam or direct it
toward the eyes.
To avoid possible damage to the thermometer or
incorrect measurements:
⇒ Do not drop the thermometer or subject it to
violent shocks.
⇒ Do not operate the thermometer near large
electrical or magnetic fields.
⇒ Do not touch the object with the thermometer.
⇒ If the emissivity of the object is not 0.95, the
thermometer can indicate a temperature
different from the actual temperature. (See
"Emissivity.")
⇒ Keep the thermometer away from direct
sunlight or a strong source of light, hot objects
o
(70
C / 158
humidity, or dust during use and storage.
⇒ Do not apply sudden temperature changes to
the thermometer. Before taking measurements,
wait for the thermometer to return to a stable
temperature.
⇒ Do not touch the focal lens.
⇒ Condensation may form on the focal lens if the
thermometer moves quickly from a cold to a hot
environment. Before taking measurements, wait
for the condensation to dissipate.
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