Contents Introduction ..............3 Precautions safety measures ......3 1.1.1 During use .......... 3 1.1.2 Maintaining the product ...... 4 Features ..............5 3. Range: ................5 Names Of Parts ............7 Keys instruction............9 Emissivity and Field of View ........11 Maintenance ............
1. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the infrared temperature thermocouple meter from us. Please take a few minutes to browse through this user manual before you begin to operate the meter to ensure that you are fully familiarized with how best to operate the meter as accurately and safely as possible.
instrument temperature to stabilize for 30 minutes before using for measurement. 2. Do not expose thermometer to excessive ambient temperatures. 3. Keep the thermometer clean. 4. the center spacing of the standard small thermocouple jacks is 7.9mm(between the two prongs). 5.
Names Of Parts Instrument Familiarization 1. sensor cover 2. infrared sensor 3. thermocouple jack 4. LCD display UNIT MODE 5. function key TYPE ON/OFF Infrared temperature thermocouple meter LCD Display...
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The meaning of the symbols represented by following: 1. Indicating it is now in the data-holding state 2. Type of thermocouple 3. Indication to measurement 4. Emissivity 5. Display zone 6. Display zone 7. Average/ Maximum / minimize 8. Indication to laser firing 9.
2. Press the LASER key under the infrared state. The meter will enter the measurement state and launch a beam of red laser. Point the laser to the measured object and press the SCAN/H key to achieve the continuous temperature measurement. 3.
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Control the back light on or off. 3.UNIT key Press the key to select alternate the two temperature units of C and 4.MODE key Press the key to select the mode of AVG, MAX or MIN. 5.LASER key Control the laser on or off in the infrared state. 6.SCAN/H key In the infrared state,press the key to measure the temperature.
(infrared) or 20 minutes (thermocouple) if no key operation. Cancelled auto power off function: press the LASER key when power on until the LCD display all icons and the back light is on. Emissivity and Field of View Emissivity: Emissivity is a term used to describe the energy emitting characteristics of a material.
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tape to cover the object surface, starting the measurement until the adhesive tape’s temperature is same as the object. Field of View: The distance to spot ratio for this thermometer is 2:1. The ideal working range of the noncontact thermometer is between 25mm and 250mm(1 and 10 inches).
Maintenance CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS The meter may be wiped down with a wet sponge or cloth using a mild water based detergent or anti-bacterial soap and rinsed under a gentle stream of cold water. NOTE: This unit designed complete submersion or washing in water. 7.2 BATTERY REPLACEMENT Use the following procedure: When the battery voltage drop below proper operation...
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