Operation - Westfalia Wetekom 24 92 43 Original Instructions Manual

Moisture meter with thermometer
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Product Features
 The moisture meter uses the resistance measuring procedure. The unit can
measure the moisture content of wood and building materials. Now you can
quickly and conveniently check the moisture content of lumber, firewood,
laminates, and rafters, beams, freshly cut wood, veneer, panels, screed,
gypsum, plaster and even the moisture content of flower soil.
 With the temperature probe you can also measure the room temperature in
°C or °F. With the external probe you can conveniently measure the
temperature of surfaces, e.g. heating ducts, radiators, motors etc. With the
"HOLD" button the measured value can be frozen on the display.
 The instrument can be calibrated easily (in the moisture measuring mode),
which guarantees sustained precise values.
Battery Change
 To activate the unit before the first use or change the batteries, slide the
battery compartment cover (8) down in the direction of the arrow.
 Insert two batteries LR03 (AAA) 1.5 V into the battery compartment or
replace the present, drained batteries. Observe correct polarity (see the
symbols in the battery compartment).
 It is necessary to replace the battery if the battery symbol appears on top of
the display and the temperature display (4) flashes.
 Close the battery compartment by pushing the battery compartment cover
upwards until it snaps in place with an audible click.

Operation

 Before use the moisture meter can be calibrated. Set the slide switch (9) to
"CAL". Now turn the calibrating wheel (10) until "60 %" is displayed in the
upper display. Now the unit is calibrated and ready for use. For best results,
this procedure should be conducted whenever possible before taking a
measurement.
 After calibration, slide the slide (9) to the "TEST" Function. In a while "00%"
will be displayed.
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