Schaller GRUBATEC humimeter FL2 User Manual

Moisture meter for straw and hay
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humimeter FL2
Moisture meter
for straw and hay
Grubatec AG
Wölferstrasse 5 CH 4414 Füllinsdorf
Tel.:+41(0)556170080
Fax:+41 (0)556170081
sales@grubatec.ch
www.grubatec.ch

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  • Page 1 User manual humimeter FL2 Moisture meter for straw and hay Grubatec AG Wölferstrasse 5 CH 4414 Füllinsdorf Tel.:+41(0)556170080 Fax:+41 (0)556170081 sales@grubatec.ch www.grubatec.ch...
  • Page 2: Calibration Curves

    Calibration curves Compressed Calibration Measuring Declaration curves range density straw round bal. straw round bales > 130kg/m³ 8,5% - 30% straw bales straw bales 100 up to 130kg/m³ 8,5% - 30% straw loose loose straw 8,5% - 30% hay round bales hay round bales >...
  • Page 3: Measuring Procedure

    Measuring procedure The general user manual is available at www.humimeter.com 1. For a correct measurement please ensure that the device has the same temperature than the material you want to measure (+/-3°C). For that reason, let your device adjust to the surrounding temperature of the material for at least half an hour before measuring...
  • Page 4 Direction of plug in Insert the device into the bale like shown in the picture below. Any other direction of plugging lead to a significant deviation of the measuring results. Pull the unit straight out again. Any mechanical damage due to mishandling is no case of guarantee. Round bales have to be measured on the face side.
  • Page 5: Menu Level Overview

    Keypad symbols Menu level overview Measuring window: Rolling Menu Store menu Power ON / OFF Switch upper Switch lower Watch the saved data (logs) Save Save new value (log) Power off (3 sec.) Hold Watch the saved data Suppliers data Type selection can be added menu...
  • Page 6 List of calibration curves Pressing the key in the measuring window for at least 3 seconds and a list with all available sorts will appear. Select your sort by pressing and confirm it with the key. The measurement will continue automatically. Activation of the “super user”...
  • Page 7 Transfer saved data to the PC To send your saved logs to the PC, connect the humimeter device to your PC using the USB cable that was delivered with your device. Carefully loose the protection cap on your humimeter and plug in the USB mini B connector.
  • Page 8 Print saved data To print your saved data, connect the device to the printer using the printer cable that was delivered with your device. Carefully loose the protection cap on the humimeter BM2. At first plug in the side of the connector with the close plastic casing at the humimeter.
  • Page 9: Changing Batteries

    Changing batteries Your new device is provided with batteries. Please find enclosed the manual for changing of batteries: 1.) At first remove the rubber protective housing. For that, hold the rubber housing at the upper side and pull it over. have remove protection cap before.
  • Page 10: Cooling Time

    Determination of the material reference moisture The humimeter FL2 determines the water content, which means that it calculates the moisture referred to the total mass: − : Mass with average moisture × content : Mass of the dried sample %F: Calculated absolute moisture (water content) (according to norm: CEN/TS 14774) Cooling time...
  • Page 11: Exemption From Liability

    Each device includes a serial number and the guarantee stamp. If those are broken, no claims for guarantee can be made. In case faulty device, please contact Schaller GmbH (www.humimeter.com) or your dealer. Technical data Resolution of the display 0,1% water content 0,5°C temperature...
  • Page 12: Important! Please Read

    !IMPORTANT! Please read! Most common reasons for miss readings • Product temperature out of application range Material below 0°C resp. above +40°C may cause faulty measurements. The storage of cold material in a warm storage area usually creates condensed water which may lead to major measuring errors.

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