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Schaller humimeter FL2 Operating Manual

Moisture meter with insertion probe for measuring the moisture content of hay and straw
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Moisture meter
Operating Manual
humimeter FL2
Moisture meter with insertion probe
for measuring the moisture content of hay and straw
78,0 °F | 6,16 % | 456 kg/m
| -27,3 td | 0,64 aw | 51,9 %r.H. | 14,8 % abs | 100,4 g/m
| 09 m/s | 4,90 Ugl | 1
3
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Always read this operating manual before using the humimeter FL2
Version 2.3

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  • Page 1 78,0 °F | 6,16 % | 456 kg/m | -27,3 td | 0,64 aw | 51,9 %r.H. | 14,8 % abs | 100,4 g/m | 09 m/s | 4,90 Ugl | 1 Always read this operating manual before using the humimeter FL2 Version 2.3...
  • Page 7 Table of contents Your humimeter FL2 at a glance �������������������������������������������������� 2 The main unit ......................2 The main unit in detail ..................... 3 Rear of the main unit ....................3 The measuring head ....................4 The display ....................... 4 The menus ....................... 5 1�...
  • Page 8 5� The measuring process ������������������������������������������������� 18 Preparing a measurement ..............18 5.1.1 Measuring loose hay/straw ..............18 Taking a measurement ................19 5.2.1 Measuring hay and straw bales ............. 19 5.2.2 Measuring loose hay/straw ..............19 Simplified user ..................21 5.3.1 Activating/deactivating the simplified user ..........
  • Page 9 8� Checking on the device's status ���������������������������������� 36 $ P O mH V S J O H UIFE F W J D F ������������������������������������������������� Turning on Bluetooth ................37 Adjust the date/time ................37 Selecting a language ................38 Activating options ................. 38 Deactivating options ................
  • Page 10 14� Notes ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 53...