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CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Recommendations for Users

Before using these products, make sure that they are entirely suitable for the environ-
ment in which they are used.
Operation of these instruments in residential area could cause unacceptable interfer-
ences to radio and TV equipments, requiring the operator to take all necessary steps to

correct interferences.
Any variation introduced by the user to the supplied equipment may degrade the

instrument's EMC performance.
To avoid electrical shock, do not use these instruments when voltages at the measure-

ment surface exceed 24VAC or 60 VDC.
To avoid damages or burns, do not perform any measurement in microwave ovens.

HI 92701     HI 92704     HI 92801     HI 92804

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

We

Hanna Instruments Srl
V.le delle industrie 12
35010 Ronchi di Villafranca (PD)
ITALY

herewith certify that the thermometers

have been tested and found to be in compliance with the following regulations:

IEC 801-2

Electrostatic Discharge

IEC 801-3

RF Radiated

IEC 801-4

Fast Transient

EN 55022

Radiated, Class B

Date of Issue: 15-12-1995

D.Volpato - Engineering Manager

On behalf of

Hanna Instruments S.r.l.

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Summary of Contents for HI 92804

Page 1: ...instruments are in compliance with directives EN 50081 1 and EN50082 1 PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION 3 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 3 LCD DISPLAY FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 4 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI 92701 AND HI 9270...

Page 2: ...VDC car battery or a battery charger can also be used to power the unit for extended use HI 92801 and HI 92804 have a memory capacity of 16 000 individual temperature readings with recording intervals...

Page 3: ...emperature s 11 LOG key to enter the recording mode Untitled 27 6 6 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION HI 92801 AND HI 9...

Page 4: ...92804 Printer Low power impact belt type 14 characters per line using 38 mm plain paper Printing LoggingIntervals 1 2 5 10 15 30 60 120 and 180 minutes Environment 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Max 95 RH Dim...

Page 5: ...the 0 1 1 key to select the 0 1 or 1 resolution With four channels versions all four channels readings automatically change by pressing this key To return the reading to its original resolution simpl...

Page 6: ...ys to leave this mode The time date and printing interval are now set and stored in the memory even when the display is switched off UP DOWN TIME INTV TIME UP DOWN UP TIME ALT TEMP Untitled 27 12 12 T...

Page 7: ...dditional probes will not be printed Data from remaining channels can only be added if the recording mode is exited and a new log number is entered A blinking CH will appear on the display next to the...

Page 8: ...d the LOG symbol will appear on the bottom left corner of the LCD PRINT UP DOWN TIME LOG ALT TEMP LOG Log number Page number CH C LOG 07 0005M 0001 14 25 1 25 0 C 2 27 3 C Untitled 27 16 16 CH C LOG U...

Page 9: ...LOG symbol will start to blink to indicate that the data are now stored only into memory LOG INTV TIME TEMP 10 01 96 07 0005M 0014 14 25 1 25 0 C 2 27 3 C b c d a e f CH C LOG UP PAPER ALT PRINT Untit...

Page 10: ...keys as detailed in the chapter TO SCAN STORED DATA ON DISPLAY you can print all or part of that log section by using the ALT and the PRINT keys The printer will start to print the logged section begi...

Page 11: ...key to view the running log and page numbers INTV TIME LOG LOG Untitled 27 22 22 LOG Press the LOG key again to view the running sample number Step Three Stopping the printer during the log mode Afte...

Page 12: ...data logger on a HI9200 Infrared Transmitter ensuring that the two infrared LEDs are placed on top of each other The memory can be downloaded to your PC through the HI9200 s RS232 port During the dat...

Page 13: ...ter automatically returns to the oldest page in the memory and if it contains data it will overwrite In this case the first log will not correspond to the oldest set of data It is recommended to perio...

Page 14: ...ies are running down If it appears during printing approximately 200 printouts can still be made before the batteries are exhausted When there is only sufficient power for 100 printouts the LO BAT sig...

Page 15: ...the factory However as a general rule it is recommended to have all thermom eters recalibrated at least once a year For an accurate annual recalibration contact your dealer or the nearest Hanna Custom...

Page 16: ...13 3 280mm 11 100mm 4 16 5 400mm 15 7 260mm 10 2 155mm 6 1 3mm 0 12 200mm 7 8 5mm 0 20 Untitled 27 32 32 300mm 11 8 30mm 1 2 130mm 5 1 8mm 0 3 HI 766B1 90 surface probe max 450 C 840 F HI 766B2 Surfa...

Page 17: ...nted for a period of six months This warranty is limited to repair or replacement free of charge Damages due to accidents misuse tampering or lack of prescribed maintenance are not covered If service...

Page 18: ...or burns do not perform any measurement in microwave ovens HI 92701 HI 92704 HI 92801 HI 92804 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We Hanna Instruments Srl V le delle industrie 12 35010 Ronchi di Villafranca PD...

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