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1.00 = Reference source
0.98 = Carbon filed surface
0.98 = Frost crystals
0.98 = Skin human
0.97 = Slate
0.96 = Water distilled
0.96 = Ice smooth
0.95 = Soil saturated with 

 

water

0.95 = Carbon candle soot
0.94 = Glass polished plate
0.94 = Paint, oil
0.93 = Brick red
0.93 = Paper white bond
0.92 = Concrete
0.92 = Soil dry
0.91 = Plaster rough coat
0.90 = Wood planed oak
0.90 = Glazed earthenware
0.89 = Snow, granular
0.88 = Glazed Silica
0.87 = Cuprous Oxide 

 

at 38°C

0.86 = Emery Corundum
0.85 = Snow
0.85 = Stainless oxidized 
 

at 800°C

0.84 = Oxidized Iron 

 

at 500°C

0.83 = Cuprous Oxide 

 

at 260°C

0.82 = Snow, fine particles
0.81 = Brass, unoxidized
0.80 = Glass, convex D 
0.79 = Steel oxidized
0.78 = Copper heavily 

 

oxidized

Emissivity Table

0.77 = Cotton cloth
0.76 = Sand
0.75 = Unglazed silica
0.74 = Oxidized iron 

 

at 100°C

0.73 = Coating No. C20A
0.72 = Basalt
0.71 = Graphitized carbon 

 

at 500°C

0.70 = Red Rust
0.69 = Iron sheet heavily 

 

rusted

0.67 = Water
0.66 = Black Loam
0.65 = White cement
0.64 = Iron cast oxidized
0.63 = Lead oxidized 

 

at 1100°F

0.62 = Zirconia on inconel
0.61 = Cu-Zn, brass 

 

oxidized

0.58 = Inconel sheet 

 

at 760°C

0.56 = Smooth white marble
0.55 = Al anodized chromic 

 

acid

0.21 = Iron cast polished
0.20 = Brass rubbed 80 

 

grit emery

0.16 = Stainless steel 

 

18-8 buffed

0.09 = Aluminium as 

 

received

0.07 = Steel polished
0.05 = Aluminium polished 

 

sheet

0.05 = Copper polished
0.03 = Brass highly polished

Infrared (IR) Thermometer

 

Operating Instructions

#61-685

Instrument - Description

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Feature Callouts

1.  LCD display
2.  Up key
3.  Down key
4.  Mode key
5.  Thermocouple socket
6.  Trigger key
7.  Infrared lens
8.  Class II laser
9.  Battery cover

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Read

 and 

understand

 all of the instructions and safety infor-

mation in these operating instructions before using this meter. 
Use the meter only as specified in this manual; otherwise, the 
protection provided by the meter may be impaired.
A          

WARNING

 statement identifies hazardous conditions 

and actions that could cause bodily harm or death.
         

WARNINGS

To avoid possible electric shock, personal injury or death follow 
these guidelines:

•  Do not look directly into the laser beam – permanent eye 

damage may result. 

•  Do not use a thermocouple on a live circuit.
•  Do not use if meter appears damaged.  Visually inspect the 

meter to ensure case is not cracked.

•  Do not use meter if it operates abnormally as protection 

maybe impaired.  

•  Do not use without the battery and the battery case properly 

installed.

•  Do not attempt to repair this unit as it has no user-service

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able parts.

•  Replace battery if erratic operation occurs.
•  Verify the thermometer is working properly by taking a 

  reading on a known measurement.

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HOLD

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LOCK

HI

LOW

Operating the Thermometer

To measure temperature, aim the thermometer at an object and 
pull the trigger key. Be sure to consider the distance to spot size 
ratio. The laser is used for aiming only.

Display

1.  °F / °C Symbol - 
  Fahrenheit / Celsius
2.  Hi alarm and low 
  alarm symbol
3.  Low battery symbol
4.  Measuring 
  temperature symbol
5.  Lock mode for 
  continuous reading
6.  Backlight “on” symbol
7.  Laser “on” symbol
8.  Holds and displays last temperature measured
9.  Current temperature value

10. Function mode icons for MAX, MIN, DIF, (    ), AVG, HAL, 

  LAL, PRB, E,   E  

11. Temperature values for MAX, MIN, DIF, (    ), AVG, HAL, 

  LAL, PRB and emissivity values for E  

Optical Resolution

Ratio of the distance from the measured object vs. the spot size 
of the measurement area.

Emissivity

Emissivity is the ratio of infrared energy emitted from an 

object versus the infrared energy emitted by a black body. 

The emissivity of the perfect black body is 1. All other 

materials have an emissivity ratio between 0.1 (highly 

reflective) to 1.0 (Ideal black). Emissivity is determined 

primarily by the material from which an object is con-

structed and its surface finish.
The thermometer allows emissivity adjustment for the 

type of surface being measured. Refer to the following 

emissivity table.

1” @ 12”

3” @ 36”

5” @ 60”

Distance

Spot

D    12

  =

S    1

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