
OE 5027
INFRARED THERMOMETER -50°/1350°
CHARACTERISTICS
APPLICATIONS
Read this manual thoroughly before use
This thermometer is a hand-held, professional non-contact infrared thermometer. lt is easy ta use and features
durable construction, high accuracy, wide measurement range, laser sighting, backlight, MAX/MIN/DIF/AVG
temperature display, data hold, high and low alarm, adjustable emissivity, and automatic power-off.
Precise non-contact measurements
High distance ta target ratio ( D : S = 12 : 1 )
Wide measurement range: -50°C ta 1350°C ( -58°F ta 2462°F) Durable construction
Built-in laser pointer
Automatic data hold
C/°F switchable
Emissivity adjustable from 0.1 ta 1.0
MAX, MIN, DIF, AVG temperature displays
Backlit display
Resolution: < 1000°C/°F: 0.1 °C/0.1 °F
> 1000°C/°F: 1 °C/ 1 °F
High and low alarm
Food, safety and fi re inspections, plastic molding, watercraft, painting and ink temperature checks, diesel
maintenance, and etc.
How the termometer works
The infrared thermometer consists of optical system, photo detector, signal amplifi er, signal processing and display
output system, and etc. The optical system collects the infrared radiation energy of the measured area, then
this energy is focused onto the photo detector and changed into electric signal, which is further converted into
temperature value shown on the display.
Safety
To avoid possible persona! injury, follow these guidelines:
1. Before using the thermometer, inspect the case. Do not use the thermometer if it appears damaged. Look for
cracks or missing plastic.
2. When the low battery indicator appears, replace the battery immediately.
3. Do not use the thermometer if it operates abnormally. When in doubt, have the thermometer serviced.
4. Do not operate the thermometer where explosive gas, vapor or dust is present.
5. To avoid heat injury, please keep in mind that the measurement result of the object with high emissivity may be
lower than the actual temperature of this object.
6. Do not point the laser beam toward anyone's eye or allow the laser beam to strike the eye from a refl ective
surface.