INKBIRD INK-IFT02 INFRARED THERMOMETER
SPECIFICATION
Product Name
Temperature Range
Measurement Accuracy
Object Distance Ratio
Response Time
Emissivity
Temperature Unit
Auto Off
Working Temperature
Storing Temperature
Charging Port
Power Supply
Product Warranty
OVERVIEW
INKBIRD INK-IFT02 adopts non-contact infrared sensing technology and is capable of
detecting the temperatures of objects securely, accurately, rapidly, and reliably. You can use
it in temperature measurement of dangerous and inaccessible objects in high-heat
environments such as mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, light engineering,
metallurgy, ceramics, food processing, electricity, and heat treatment.
WORKING PRINCIPLE
Any object of which temperature is higher than absolute zero can radiate infrared energy,
which will transmit everywhere all-around at the speed of light. Thus, the optical lens of the
infrared thermometer will collect all infrared energy and gather it on the sensor to produce a
low-voltage output that is proportionate to the object's temperature. The voltage output will
be processed and transformed to display as a temperature value.
OPERATION INSTRUCTION
The infrared thermometer is constructed in several parts. Please refer to the introduction
below when using it (as shown in figure 1-1).
Starting Up
Press the POWER/SCAN button to turn on the device. The thermometer will start
self-checking and automatically measure and display the temperature value.
Liquid Crystal Display
After turning on the device, you can see all functional icons on the screen (as shown in
USER MANUAL
Infrared Thermometer
-50℃~550℃ (-58℉~1022℉)
≥100℃, ±2% / ≤100℃, ±2℃
12:1
500Ms (0.5s)
0.95
℃/℉(factory default)
15 seconds
0℃~45℃ (-4℉~113℉)
-10℃~45℃ (32℉~113℉)
USB Type-C
250 mAh Lithium Battery (built-in)
1 Year
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Questions and answers
I‘d like to change the thermometer unit to Celsius What should I do?
The Inkbird INK-IFT02 thermometer appears to be a Celsius-only device. Some users report that it has an option to change to Celsius, but they were unable to find a way to do so despite checking the manual and trying different button combinations. If the device is displaying temperatures in Fahrenheit, there may not be a built-in option to switch units.
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