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TEMPPOINTER

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9

MANUAL

HAZARDS OF USE

WARNINGS

 ∙ The person responsible for the product 

must ensure that it is used in accord-

ance with the instructions. This person 

is also accountable for the training and 

the deployment of personnel who use 

the product and for the safety of the 

equipment in use. 

 ∙ The absence of instruction, or the in-

adequate imparting of instruction, 

can lead to incorrect or adverse use, 

and can give rise to accidents with 

far-reaching human, material, financial 

and environmental conse- quences.

 ∙ All users must follow the safety direc-

tions given by the manufacturer and 

the directions of the person respon- 

sible for the product.

 ∙ Watch out for erroneous measure-

ment results if the product has been 

dropped or has been misused, modi-

fied, stored for long periods or trans-

ported.

 ∙ Periodically carry out test measure-

ments  and  perform  the  field  adjust-

ments indicated in the user manual, 

particularly after the product has been  

subjected to abnormal use and before 

and after important measurements.

 ∙ If the product is used with accessories, 

for example masts, staffs, poles, you 

may increase the risk of being struck 

by lightning.

 ∙ Do not use the product in a thunder-

storm.

 ∙ Inadequate securing of the working 

site can lead to dangerous situations, 

for example in traffic, on building sites, 

and at industrial installations.

 ∙ Always ensure that the working site 

is adequately secured. Adhere to the 

regulations governing safety and acci-

dent prevention and road traffic.

 ∙ If the accessories used with the prod-

uct are not properly secured and the 

product is subjected to mechanical 

shock, for example blows or falling, 

the product may be damaged or peo-

ple may sustain injury. 

 ∙ When setting-up the product, make 

sure that the accessories are correctly 

adapted, fitted, secured, and locked in 

position. Avoid subjecting the product 

to mechanical stress. 

 ∙ During the transport, shipping or dis-

posal of batteries it is possible for in-

appropriate  mechanical  influences  to 

constitute a fire hazard.

 ∙ Before shipping the product or 

disposing of it, discharge the bat-

teries by running the product 

until  they  are  flat.  When  trans- 

porting or shipping batteries, the per-

son in charge of the product must en-

sure that the applicable national and 

international rules and regulations are 

observed. Before transportation or 

shipping contact your local passenger 

or freight transport company.

 ∙ High mechanical stress, high ambient 

temperatures or immersion into fluids 

can cause leackage, fire or explosions 

of the batteries.

 ∙ Protect the batteries from mechanical 

influences and high ambient tempera-

tures. Do not drop or immerse batter-

ies into fluids.

 ∙ Short circuited battery terminals can 

overheat  and  cause  injury  or  fire,  for 

example by storing or transporting in 

pockets if battery terminals come in 

contact with jewellery, keys, metallized 

paper or other metals.

 ∙ Make sure that the battery terminals 

do not come into contact with metallic 

objects.

 ∙ During the operation of the product 

there is a hazard of squeezing extrem-

ities by moving parts.

 ∙ Keep extremities in a safe distance 

from the moving parts. If the prod-

uct is improperly disposed of, the 

following can happen: If polymer 

parts are burnt, poisonous gases are 

produced which may impair health.  

If batteries are damaged or are heat-

ed strongly, they can explode and 

cause poisoning, burning, corrosion 

Summary of Contents for TEMPPOINTER1

Page 1: ...TEMPPOINTER1 MANUAL...

Page 2: ...r ing transportation Regularly inspect the accuracy of the instrument especially when starting any major square setting work You have sole responsibility for the accuracy of your work Do not use any o...

Page 3: ...the housing 1 Laser beam 2 Infrared sensor 3 Measuring head 4 Battery cover 5 Handle 6 LCD Display 7 Display lighting 8 C F key 9 Mode button 10 Laser On Off 11 Measurement result 12 Temperature C 13...

Page 4: ...object is proportional to the tempera ture of the object and the ability of the material to radiate energy This ability refers to radiation coefficient or emissivity Emissivity is the ratio of the av...

Page 5: ...ojected laser beam indicates the center of the measurement range GOOD TO KNOW An infrared thermometer must adapt to ambient temperature This may take up to 30 minutes to adjust to high temperature flu...

Page 6: ...f the display 5 While the trigger stays intact THE LASER BEAM Press the Laser key to activate the laser beam The laser symbol appears on the display Keep the laser beam about 1 to 1 5cm above the surf...

Page 7: ...perature Use the MODE button to switch between last measurement min max Battery If the battery voltage is not high enough the battery symbol will appear on the dis play A new 9V battery must be instal...

Page 8: ...to counteract them The product is not to be operated until the user has been instructed on how to work with it LIMITS OF USE Environment Suitable for use in an atmosphere appro priate for permanent h...

Page 9: ...ed to mechanical shock for example blows or falling the product may be damaged or peo ple may sustain injury When setting up the product make sure that the accessories are correctly adapted fitted sec...

Page 10: ...ard IEC 60825 1 2007 03 and IEC TR 60825 14 2004 02 pro vide instruction and training informa tion to the person responsible for the product and the person who actual ly uses the equipment to anticipa...

Page 11: ...degree of protection ip54 dimensions l x b x h 180 x 107 x 40 mm weight 130 g operating temperature 0 c 50 c 31 f 122 f storage temperature 20 c 60 c 4 f 140 f power supply 9v battery relative humidi...

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