Oakton 35629-20 Instruction Manual

Noncontact thermometer standard/enhanced models

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InfraPro
3
35629-20
Standard Model
®
InfraPro
4 Enhanced Model 35629-30
®
Noncontact Thermometer
57512-1 Rev. A 4/00

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  • Page 1 InfraPro 35629-20 Standard Model ® InfraPro 4 Enhanced Model 35629-30 ® Noncontact Thermometer 57512-1 Rev. A 4/00...
  • Page 2: Specifications

    Specifications Temperature range D : S* 35629-20 -32 to 600°C (-25 to 1100°F) 30 : 1 35629-30 -32 to 760°C (-25 to 1400°F) 50 : 1 Contact Probe -40 to 260°C (-40 to 500°F) Display Resolution 0.1°C (0.1°F) Infrared Accuracy...
  • Page 3 • Laser • Display • Laser • Anzeige • Laser • Affichage • Láser • Pantalla • Laser • Display • • • • • °C/°F Switch • Trigger • °C/°F-Schalter • Meßtaste • Commutateur °C/°F • Gâchette • Interruptor de °C/°F •...
  • Page 4 English Warning Do not point laser directly at eye or indirectly off reflective surfaces. Cautions All models should be protected from the following: EMF (electro-magnetic fields) from arc welders, induction heaters, etc Static electricity Thermal shock (caused by large or abrupt ambi- ent temperature changes—allow 30 minutes for unit to stabilize before use) Do not leave the unit on or near objects of high...
  • Page 5 English Features Your thermometer includes: • Circular laser sighting • Adjustable emissivity • High and low alarm • MAX, MIN, DIF, AVG temperature displays • Data logging • Trigger lock • Backlit display • Contact probe jack • Hard case and wrist strap Accessories The optional accessories for your thermometer are:...
  • Page 6: User Interface Display

    English User Interface Display A) Backlight “On” symbol B) °F/°C symbol C) High Alarm and Low Alarm symbol D) Temperature values for the MAX, MIN, DIF, AVG, HAL (high alarm), LAL (low alarm), and logged temperatures E) Symbols for MAX, MIN, DIF, AVG, HAL, LAL, PRB, and F) LOG icon shows log Mode for data storage...
  • Page 7: How It Works

    English Introduction We are confident you will find many uses for your handheld noncontact thermometer. Compact, rugged, and easy to use—just aim, pull the trigger, and read the temperature in less than a second. You can safely measure surface temperatures of hot, hazardous, mov- ing, or hard-to-reach objects without contact.
  • Page 8 English How to Operate the Unit Measurement: Quick Start To measure a temperature, point the unit at an object, and pull the trigger. Be sure to consider distance-to-spot size ratio and field of view. The laser is used for aiming only.
  • Page 9: How To Accurately Measure Temperature

    English English How to Accurately Measure Temperature Locating a Hot or Cold Spot To find a hot or cold spot, aim the thermome- ter outside the area of interest. Then slowly scan across the area with an up and down motion until you locate the hot or cold spot.
  • Page 10: Distance & Spot Size

    English Distance & Spot Size As the distance (D) from the object increases, the spot size (S) of the area measured by the unit becomes larger. The rela- tionship between distance and spot size for each unit is listed below. The focal point for each unit is 914mm (36”). The spot sizes indicate 90% encircled energy.
  • Page 11: Mode Button Functions

    English MODE button Functions Your infrared thermometer measures Maximum (MAX), Minimum (MIN), Differential (DIF)*, and Average (AVG)** temperatures each time you take a reading. This data is stored and can be recalled with the MODE button (3) until a new measurement is taken.
  • Page 12 English Setting the High Alarm and Low Alarm To set values for the High Alarm (HAL) and Low Alarm (LAL), pull the trigger. While holding the trigger, press the MODE button (3) until the appropriate code appears in the lower left corner of the display (E). Use the up and down keys (2) to adjust the desired values.
  • Page 13: Storing Data

    English Hold and Recall The unit’s display will remain activated (HOLD) for seven seconds after the trigger is released (unless the unit is locked on); HOLD will appear in the upper left corner of the display (H). During HOLD, or after the unit shuts off, you can recall stored values by pressing the MODE button (3) without pulling the trigger.
  • Page 14: Recalling Data

    English Recalling Data To recall stored data after the unit shuts off, press the MODE button (3) until LOG appears in the lower left corner (E). A LOG location number will be shown below LOG, and the stored temperature for that location will be shown in the lower right corner of the display (D).
  • Page 15: Maintenance

    English Reminders Not recommended for use in measuring shiny or polished metal surfaces (stainless steel, aluminum, etc.). See “Emissivity” for measuring these surfaces. The unit cannot measure through transparent surfaces such as glass or plastic. It will measure the surface temperature of these materials instead. Steam, dust, smoke, or other particles can prevent accurate measurement by obstructing the unit’s optics.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting

    English Troubleshooting Code Problem Action – – – (on display) Target temperature Select target within specifications is over or under range Battery icon appears Low battery Check and/or replace battery Blank display Possible dead battery Check and/or replace battery Laser doesn’t work (1) Low or dead battery (1) Replace battery (2) Ambient temperature...
  • Page 17 Some Noncontact Thermometer Uses Electrical/Industrial • Industrieanwendungen • Électricité-Méchanique •Uso electromecánico Industrial • Manutenção Elétrica e Industrial • • Automotive & Diesel • KFZ-Instandesetzung und Wartung • Vehicules (essence et diesel) • Automotriz y Diesel • Automotivo e Diesel • •...
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