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CHECK CALIBRATION 
 

 

Remove the probe

 from the top of the meter. 

 

 

Press and hold

 the read button (#1) and check button (#2) simultaneously. Meter is in 

calibration if it displays “12” (± .2) on the scale. 

 
If you check the calibration and the display does not read “12,” it is likely an indication of a 
low battery.  If this occurs, change the battery immediately.  Continued use with a low 
battery may cause the meter to go out of calibration. If you have a fresh battery and the 
instrument still does not indicate an acceptable calibration, return it to DELMHORST EUROPE   
for service.  See “

Service for Your Meter”

 section. 

 

CHANGE THE SET-POINT 
 

 

To change the set-point value, press the set-point button (#4)

.  The meter will 

display the current set-point value. 

 

 

To scroll forward

 to a higher value, hold the set-point button (#4) while the current 

value is displayed and scroll to the set-point value desired. 

 

 

To scroll backward 

through the set-point values, press and release the set-point 

button (# 4).  Within one second press and hold the set point decrease button (#3).  

 

 

Continue 

to hold the set point decrease button (#3) and the set-point will decrease. 

 

 

When scrolling in either direction,

 release the button to stop at your desired set-

point. 

 
If the meter reads a %MC higher than that of the set-point, a buzzer will sound. 
 

TO CHECK THE ACCUMULATED READINGS 

 
This feature allows you to view the total number of all accumulated readings, the average of 
those readings, and the highest stored reading. 
 

 

To add a reading to the sum of all previously stored readings, release the read 
button (#1) 

within 2 seconds.  If you press and hold the read button #1, the meter will 

repeat its read cycle, but will not add a new reading to the storage until the button is 
released. 

 

 

To view the readings

 press and release the calibration check button (#2).  First the 

meter displays the number of accumulated readings for one second, then the average of 
those readings for two seconds.  Then it displays the highest stored reading for two 
seconds.  The total "cycle" time is five seconds. 

 

 

To erase all the accumulated readings

, hold the calibration check button (#2) for 

more than five seconds until the meter displays “0.” 

 

 

To keep the accumulated readings in memory, 

release the calibration check button 

(#2) before the total cycle time is complete.  

 
The meter will accumulate up to 100 readings.  After all 100 readings are stored, it will not 
add new readings until the memory has been cleared.  It will also continue to display the 
average of all 100 readings as a reminder that the memory is full. 
 

Summary of Contents for F-2000R

Page 1: ...F 2000R REED MOISTURE METER OPERATION MANUAL DELMHORST EUROPE TITANIUMLAAN 100 NL 5221 CK s HERTOGENBOSCH THE NETHERLANDS info delmhorst eu www MoistureMetersDelmhorst com 31 0 73 6395080...

Page 2: ...ng A Reading 6 Testing Reed stems 6 Testing in Roofing sheets 6 Factors Affecting Your Reading 6 Range Of Moisture Content 7 Reed Temperature 7 Curing 7 Density 7 Use Of Preservatives 8 In general 8 C...

Page 3: ...ibration Displays the average of up to 100 accumulated readings displays the highest stored reading erases the readings Set Point Decrease 3 Acts as an arrow button when pressed after the set point bu...

Page 4: ...e the button to stop at your desired set point If the meter reads a MC higher than that of the set point a buzzer will sound TO CHECK THE ACCUMULATED READINGS This feature allows you to view the total...

Page 5: ...1235 to the external connector on the top of the meter Insert the electrode into the reed bundle Press the read button 1 The meter displays the MC for two seconds NOTES The reed electrode is electrica...

Page 6: ...the electrical meter readings the indicated moisture content should not be used as an absolute quantitative measurement Meter readings are very useful guidelines for safe use of reed Meter readings b...

Page 7: ...en on different parts of the bundle The higher the moisture range the wider are the variations The more curing has been allowed to take place the greater uniformity in moisture distribution can be exp...

Page 8: ...ations among readings are greater If there is a possibility of high moisture areas samples from these locations should be taken Areas of high moisture content will spoil resulting in loss It is extrem...

Page 9: ...prepaid We are not responsible for damage in transit We do not accept COD shipments or cover any incoming freight or duty charges on returned merchandise Turnaround time on repairs is approximately t...

Page 10: ...MHORST be liable for any incidental indirect special or consequential damages of any type whatsoever including but not limited to lost profits or downtime arising out of or related in any respect to t...

Page 11: ...Directive Standard s to which Conformity is declared EN 50082 1 1992 EMC Generic immunity standard EN 50081 1 1992 EMC Generic emission standard EN 55011 1991 Limits and methods of measurement of radi...

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