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Using the Thermometer
Measuring the Temperature of Liquid or Solid Objects
Note:
The display temperature range is 0 °C to 100 °C. If the temperature of
the object is out of the range, an error, HI or Lo, appears.
1. Press the
On/Scan
button to turn the thermometer on. All the display
segments appear.
2. The last reading stored in MEMORY appears and a
short beep sounds to indicate that the thermometer is
ready to scan.
3.
Hold the thermometer with the probe tip about 5 mm
above the surface of the liquid or solid object.
4. Press the
On/Scan
button for one measurement.
Hold the button for a continuous scan to get the highest temperature
5. Release the
On/Scan
button. A long beep sounds to indicate completion
of the temperature measurement. Read the value.
Measuring Air Temperature
Note:
The operating ambient temperature is 5 °C to 40 °C.
1. Press the
On/Scan
button to turn the thermometer on. All the display
segments appear.
2. The last reading stored in MEMORY appears and a short beep sounds to
indicate that the thermometer is ready to scan.
3.
Aim the probe toward any surrounding space with no objects nearby and
press the
On/Scan
button.
4. A long beep sounds to indicate completion of the temperature
measurement. Read the value.
Note
The thermometer will automatically turn off after 30 seconds.
When an error is displayed, four short beeps sound.
CAUTION
Do not measure the temperature of a metal. It will give
a low reading.
Do not immerse the thermometer into fluid. It will
damage the lens of the probe.
Do not expose the thermometer to flame or high
temperatures. It will damage the lens of the probe.
Object
5 mm