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Raptor R00190 User Manual

Raptor R00190 User Manual

Non-contact infrared thermometer
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  • Page 1 R00190 Before using the instrument, please read this manual carefully and save for future reference.
  • Page 2 Safety information LASER RADIATION. Do not stare into beam. Class 2 laser product. Turn the laser beam on only when using this tool. 1. Do not remove or deface the product labels. 2. Avoid direct eye exposure. The laser beam can cause flash blindness. 3.
  • Page 3 Safety information 6. Always turn the laser tool off when not in use. Leaving the tool on increases the risk of someone inadvertently staring into the laser beam. 7. Do not attempt to modify the performance of this laser device in any way.
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Safety information Safety Information. Please read the User Manual before operating the instrument Protection is based on exposure being limited by the natural aversion response (0.25secs) • Safety Symbols Important notices against hazards. Compliant with EU legal requirements. Warning! Laser must be prevented from aligning itself towards human eyes or reflective surfaces.
  • Page 5 Maintenance / Important information This instrument complies with the standards provided below: EN61326-1 EN60825-1 EN62471 Maintenance Information. • Use a dry, clean cloth to clean the instrument. Do not use solvents. • For extra protection, always store the instrument in the case provided when not in use.
  • Page 6 Features Physical Appearance. Height - 163mm Weight - 310g Width - 48mm Length - 105mm LED Green / Red alarm indicator Colour LCD screen Laser control key / numeric adjustment key Mode key UV light control key / numeric adjustment key Infrared sensor’s sensing area Laser aperture UV light...
  • Page 7 Features LCD Screen. Primary display panel: displays measured temperature. Functional indication: displays Max PRb (K Type probe), HAL (high LED alarm level), LAL (low LED alarm level), E (emissivity) (adjust the instruments emissivity). Secondary display panel Fahrenheit unit Celsius unit Low battery indicator Temperature measurement indication Data hold function...
  • Page 8 Measurement Method Measurement Method. Setting the HAL (high) LAL (low) alarm. 1. Pull trigger and press mode key once, then release trigger. This will show HAL (fig.1). Use the left and right buttons to set the required HAL level LED alarm. Example: Set the HAL to 30°C, when temperature readings are being taken, the LED above the screen will indicate green - until...
  • Page 9 Measurement Method Example: Set the LAL to -10°C when temperature readings are being taken. The LED above the screen will show green until the temperature reaches -10.1°C, it will then indicate red LED (low alarm). If you then pull the trigger for 2 seconds, the instrument is ready for use.
  • Page 10 Measurement Method Setting the emissivity 3. To set the emissivity, pull the trigger and press mode twice. Pull trigger once, the display shows E. Press mode once, the display shows (fig.3). The emissivity can now be set (see values on page 17/18). Press mode once - shows E - the emissivity is now set.
  • Page 11 Measurement Method Fig.4 Fig.5 Enabling the Laser 5.Enable / disable laser. Press key to enable or disable laser. The instrument will display the symbol for laser (fig.4) Switching on the UV function 6. Turn on / off the UV light by pressing Leak detection: Leaks within domestic &...
  • Page 12 Measurement Method Non-contact temperature measurement 7. Target the IR thermometer at an object and pull the trigger. Hold the trigger to take continuous measurement of temperature. After display becomes stable, release the trigger this will hold measurement results. This is indicated on screen by (fig.6 point 8).
  • Page 13 Measurement Method When the trigger is pressed, the instrument’s secondary display panel (fig.7/8) will first show the set emissivity and then display the maximum measured temperature. Fig.7 Fig.8 Attaching a K Type probe 8. A K Type Thermocouple / probe can be attached via the K Type socket (fig.9) (K Type Thermocouple supplied only).
  • Page 14 Measurement method Fig.9 Fig.10...
  • Page 15 Distance to Spot Ratio (D:S) Proportion between the distance from the instrument to an object and the diameter of the object to be measured (D:S) The IR Thermometer has a certain angle and field of vision, as shown in the diagram below: Lens The object to be Photosensitive element...
  • Page 16 Distance to Spot Ratio (D:S) Fig.11 While measuring an object, the instrument will emit an indicative ring. The measured temperature of the surface is the internal temperature of the ring. ✓ The indicative ring should not exceed the size of the object.
  • Page 17 Emissivity Emissivity Emissivity refers to the ability of an object to emit infrared ray. The greater the emissivity is, the stronger the emission ability of the surface of an object is. The emissivity of most organic substances or oxidized surfaces of metals falls within the range of 0.85 ~ 0.98.
  • Page 18 Emissivity Reference Table...
  • Page 19 Emissivity Reference Table...
  • Page 20 Battery Replacement Battery. When the battery power is low (top right), The battery symbol indicator will show at the (top right) on the LCD screen (page 11, fig.6 point 6). At such moment you must replace the existing battery. Open the battery cover and replace the old battery with a new 9V battery.
  • Page 21 Technical Colour LCD Distance to Spot 12:1 Emissivity 0.10~1.00 Response Spectrum 8~14um UV Light (BLUE) <1mW Class 2 Laser Output Wavelength λ=630-660nm 1mrad Beam Divergence Response Time <0.5S 15 Seconds Automatic Shut-down °C Operational Temperature 0 ~ 40 °C °C Storage Temperature 9V 6F22 Battery (included) Power...
  • Page 22 Limited warranty 1 year warranty against any manufacturing defects or faulty workmanship. This warranty does not cover fuses, disposable batteries or damage from accident, neglect, misuse, alteration, contamination or abnormal conditions of operation or handling. Wolseley UK, CV34 6DY Customer Services: 0344 292 7060 help@raptortool.co.uk www.raptortool.co.uk...