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1. C TK 50 1370 C TK 50 1370 C 58 2498 F 58 2498 F 58 2498 F IR 50 0 C 58 32F 4 C 7 2 F IR 0 500 C 32 932 F 1 5 2 C 3 6F IR 500 850 C IR 500 1050 C IR 500 1350 C Accuracy 932 1472 F 932 1922 F 932 2462 F 2 2 C 3 6 F TK 50 1370 C 58 2498 F 1 5 1 C 1 8F os tt Cid Adjustable 0 10 1 0 2 2 C 3 6 F 2 t2 C 3 6 T 0 1 C O 1 F lt 1000 1 C 1 F gt 1000 Response Time lt 250 ms Spectral Response 8 14um Over range indication LO HI Auto display indicates negative while positive Polarity Display with no sign Diode Laser Output lt ImW 630 670nm class 2 II Automatic Power Off Meter shuts off automatically after 35 seconds Operating Temp 0 C 50 C 32 F 122 F 9 2 Button Function 9 2 1 UP DOWN button In Measurement Mode press button t to switch the temperature unit or F FE a In REC Mode press button de review the latest 12 record readings 9 2 2 Laser Backlit button In Measurement Mode press button is to turn on off laser pointer In HOLD Mode press button fr to turn on off backlight In Measurement Mode keep pressing button to select IR temperature measurement or TK temperature measurement 9 2 3 SEL Button After power on the meter press button ta review REC MAX MIN DI
2. detector then translate it into the temperature reading by electronics and displayed on the LCD screen The laser is used for aiming the target object only 10 2 Field of View The object under test should be larger than the spot size calculated by the field of view diagram The smaller the target object is the closer the meter should be to it for accurate measuring When accuracy is critical make sure the target is at least twice as large as the spot size 10 3 Distance amp Spot Size 13 2 Features Fast and easy measurement Precise IR and TK temperature measurement Built in dual laser pointers increase the target accuracy Adjustable emissivity 0 1 1 0 C F selection MAX MIN DIF AVG record REC datalogger function for 12 points LCD display with backlight Resolution 0 1 C F Trigger lock Adjustable High Low alarm Automatic range selection Automatic data hold function Automatic power off N 3 Application These units can be widely used in Food preparation Safety and Fire inspection Plastic molding Asphalt Marine Printing ink dryer temperature and Fleet maintenance 4 Safety Use extreme caution when the laser beam is turned on Do not point the beam toward human or animal eyes Do not allow the beam to strike the eye from a reflective surface Do not use the laser near explosive gases CAUTION Don t target human and animal eyes a W
3. trigger Battery cover UP DOWN button Laser Backlit button LCD Display 8 LCD Display Description Measurement Icon Emissivity Icon Laser Icon Backlit Icon Trigger Lock C F Icon DIF Icon AVG Icon MIN Icon Temp values for the MAX MIN DIF AVG HAL LAL and REC Low Battery Icon Low Alarm Set Low Alarm Icon High Alarm Icon High Alarm Set Type K temperature Icon M MAX Icon Data Record Icon Current temperature value Data Hold Icon
4. AVELENGTH 630 670nm OUTPUT lt 1mW CLASS IL LASER PRODUCT EN 60825 1 1994 A1 1 1996 A2 2001 A1 2002 9 3 Battery Replacement 9 3 1 When the low battery icon B appears replace the meter s battery 9 3 2 Open the battery cover replace the 9V battery and close the cover After power on the meter keep pressing ee until 5 Field of View Eri fe g The meter s field of view is 30 1 for example if the meter is 30 icon flashes on the screen then loose button enter into inches from the target spot the diameter of the target must be at Emissivity Mode press button to adjust emissivity value f least 1 inch Other distance ratios are show as Fig 1 in the field of then keep pressing anu h return to the normal measurement view diagram mode After entering into Emissivity Mode momentarily press button E can set the High Low alarm value 9 2 4 LOCK Button After power on the meter lock the unit on for continuous measurement Fig 1 by sliding the switch to right LOCK position After finish the measurement slide the switch to left UNLOCK position After entering into continuous lock button measurement the trigger button will not work il 4 6 Specifications TR 50 850 C IR 50 1050 C TR 50 1350 C Resolution 58 1472 F 58 1922 F 58 2462 F Range TK 50 1370
5. F AVG High Low Alarm values and TK measurement 10 9 Operating Instruction 9 1 Operating steps Hold the meter by its handle grip and point it toward the surface to be measured Pull and hold the Trigger to turn the meter on the SCAN icon will appear and begin testing The surface temperature being tested will be displayed on the LCD screen Release the trigger the HOLD icon will appear and the reading will be held for several seconds The meter will automatically shut off after 35 seconds Measurement Note Ifthe meter used in an ambient temperature with wide temperature change awaiting it at least 30 minutes to adjust it The laser is designed for aiming only it can be shut off while operating in short distance to save the battery os Storage Temp 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F Relative Humidity Operating 10 95 RH Storage lt 80 RH Power Supply 9V battery Weight 275g Dimensions L W H 95 83 192mm Safety CE Comply with EMC Notes Accuracy can be ensured while the temperature is at 18 C 28 C 64 F 82F and humidity is less than 80 RH Field of View Make sure that the target is larger than the unit s spot size The smaller the target the closer you should be to it When accuracy is critical make sure the target is at least twice as large as the spot size 7 Meter Description Laser pointer IR sensor SET button Measurement
6. User s Manual Infrared Thermometer Please read this user s manual thoroughly before using this unit and keep it properly for your future reference Emissivity Table Thermal Thermal Substance Substance emissivity emissivity Aluminium me 0 30 Glass 0 90 to 0 95 Asphalt 0 95 Tron oxides 0 78 to 0 82 Concrete E 0 95 Lacquer 0 80 to 0 95 Leather 0 95 Plastic 0 85 to 0 95 Ceramic 0 95 Paper 0 70 to 0 94 Brick Rubber Carbon Timber Fatlute 0 94 Textiles 0 94 Frozen food 0 90 Lead 0 50 Hot food 0 93 Marble 0 94 Ice a 0 98 Cloth black 0 98 Snow 0 90 Plaster 0 8 Oto 0 90 Human skin l 0 98 Water 0 93 16 Do not immerse it in water Do not store it in high temperature or humidity 10 7 Emissivity Most 90 organic materials and painted or oxidized surfaces have an emissivity of 0 95 pre set in the unit 11 Accessories User s Manual 9V Battery Type K probe Hook Carrying pouch with gift box 15 Contents 1 IntrOGuCHON f seevseauti decked ie mines 1 2 POATUMOS n ne letters Sakata ERE 2 J Application soed a a a ese 3 Tt T a E AA E EE O 3 Se Field Of VIEW sarcsroianeniinnnen na e 4 G Specifications aena e eed ate eae 5 7 Meter Desiipti oN nnn aiana 7 8 LCD Display Description ssnsssssseeeeeieeeerrreererreeree 8 9 Operating Instruction ccecessesesesesseseeeseesereeeees 9 10 Notesi n
7. nen adios iaa ia Becki a Tni 13 11 ACCESSO ES nra e ane Aen ae 15 1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of our professional non contact infrared thermometers with Type K input measurement These units can provide fast easy and accurate Sitpeineine readings With the non contact IR and contact TK technology they can be used to measure the surface temperature of hard to reach objects like electrified equipment or moving objects without any damage to them As distance D from the object increases the spot size S of the area measured by the unit becomes larger 10 4 Locating a hot spot To find a hot spot first aim the thermometer to the outside of target area then scan across in an up and down motion until the hot spot is located 10 5 Notice Not recommend for measuring shiny or polished metal surfaces like stainless steel aluminum etc No not make measurement through transparent surface such as glass If the surface of the object under test is covered with frost oil grime etc clean it before taking measurement 10 6 Maintenance Do not use volatile liquids to clean the unit wipe it with dry soft cloth Do not disassemble the unit repair it by qualified personnel 14 10 Notes 10 1 Work Principle The infrared thermometer is designed for measuring surface temperature of an object The optical sensor can emit reflect and transmit energy which is collected and focused on a

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