
Before using the device, please observe the following notes:
- Avoid the use of the device near electrical welding devices, induction
heaters and other electromagnetic fields.
- After abrupt temperature changes the device will need approx. 15 minutes
to stabilise, to adjust itself to the new ambient temperature before it can be
used again.
- Do not expose the device to high temperatures for a longer period of time.
- Avoid dusty and damp ambient conditions. After having used the device,
store it in the storage and carrier bag, to avoid contamination of the lens.
Laser Warning Note!
Never directly or indirectly aim the laser beam through reflecting
surfaces at the eye. Laser irradiation can cause irreparable
damages on the eye. When measuring in the proximity of peo-
ple, the laser beam will need to be deactivated with the "Laser
On/Off" (3) switch.
Operating Elements
1. Laser outlet
5. Push-button for measuring temperature
2. Exit for infrared sensor
6. Battery compartment
3. Laser on/off button
7. LCD Display
4. Change-over switch °C / °F
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LCD Display
8.
Display "Laser switched on"
9.
Display for empty battery "Low Bat"
10. Temperature measurement
11. Display for measuring process "SCAN"
12. Display for short-time storage of mea-
surement
13. Display for temperature unit
Inserting of Battery/Changing of Battery
The infrared thermometer needs a alkaline 9 V com-
pound battery of the type 006P or identically con-
structed types such as IEC6F22 or NEDA 1604 to
operate. If the voltage of the inserted battery does
not reach the necessary level, the LCD display will
show the symbol for empty battery "Low Bat" (9). In
this case change the battery.
To change the battery, proceed as follows:
- Take off the battery compartment lid by exerting
slight pressure on the engraved surface and by
sliding the cover off towards the bottom.
- Exchange the battery with a new one of the same
type and slide the battery compartment lid back
onto the device.
Do not let batteries lie around openly. There is the risk of batter-
ies being swallowed by children. Leaking or damaged batteries
might cause acid burns when getting into contact with skin.
Never try to recharge batteries. Do not throw batteries in fire.
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