IR267
‐
en
‐
GB_v1.1
8/16
10
Maintenance
Cleaning
To
clean
the
lenses,
use
compressed
air
to
clear
dust
and
other
particles,
then
carefully
clean
with
a
wet
cotton
swab.
The
cotton
swab
should
be
moistened
with
clean
water.
To
clean
the
meter
housing,
wipe
with
a
damp,
soft
cloth.
Do
not
use
solvents
or
abrasives.
Do
not
immerse
the
IR267
in
water
or
other
liquid.
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Problem
Action
OL
display
Target
temperature
exceeds
range
Select
a
target
within
range
‐
OL
display
Target
temperature
under
‐
range
Select
a
target
within
range
Battery
icon
flashes
Low
Battery
power
Replace
Battery
Blank
display
screen
Low
battery
power
Check
and/or
replace
battery
Incorrect/No
displayed
value
Wrong
measurement
function
selected
Press
Up/Down
arrow
to
select
correct
measurement
function
No
Laser
pointer
Low
battery
Ensure
that
the
Laser
(LAS)
is
set
to
ON
in
the
Settings
mode
Replace
the
battery
Display
freezes/undefined
reading
Locked
display
Turn
the
meter
OFF
then
pull
trigger
again
after
3
seconds
Battery
Replacement
When
the
battery
icon
flashes,
or
when
the
meter
doesn’t
switch
ON,
replace
the
battery:
The
battery
compartment
is
located
in
the
hand
grip.
The
battery
compartment
lid
is
located
just
below
the
trigger.
Open
the
battery
door
by
prying
with
a
thumb
or
finger
at
one
of
the
indentations
near
the
top
of
the
hand
grip.
The
door
is
hinged
at
the
bottom
of
the
hand
grip.
The
battery
should
be
installed
with
the
positive
+
terminal
(smaller
contact)
facing
the
meter
to
ensure
correct
polarity.
Safety:
Please
dispose
of
batteries
responsibly;
never
dispose
of
batteries
in
a
fire,
batteries
may
explode
or
leak.
If
the
meter
is
not
to
be
used
for
60
days
or
more,
remove
the
battery
and
store
separately.
Never
dispose
of
used
batteries
or
rechargeable
batteries
in
household
waste.
As
consumers,
users
are
legally
required
to
take
used
batteries
to
appropriate
collection
sites,
the
retail
store
where
the
batteries
were
purchased,
or
wherever
batteries
are
sold.
Disposal:
Do
not
dispose
of
this
instrument
in
household
waste.
The
user
is
obligated
to
take
end
‐
of
‐
life
devices
to
a
designated
collection
point
for
the
disposal
of
electrical
and
electronic
equipment.
Other
Battery
Safety
Reminders
o
Never
dispose
of
batteries
in
a
fire.
Batteries
may
explode
or
leak.
o
Never
mix
battery
types.
Always
install
new
batteries
of
the
same
type.
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