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1.  Hold the thermometer and point it toward the target to be measured. Pull and hold the trigger for at least 1 

second to start measuring. When the thermometer is in measurement state, the backlight and the laser are on, 
and the screen shows the icon “SCAN”. When you release the trigger, the thermometer sounds 3 beeps and the 
laser turns off and the last temperature reading is held on the screen. If you have not operated the thermometer 
for about 15 seconds, the backlight will turn off automatically, and, If you have not operated the thermometer for 
about 1 minute, the thermometer will turn off automatically.

2.  When the thermometer is in measurement state ( the trigger is pulled and held ), you can press  the “       ” button 

to set the reference temperature, which is shown on the secondary display (the lower display).

3.  When the thermometer is in ON state ( the trigger is not pulled ), you can press the “       ” button to select desired 

unit: °C or °F. ( The primary display and the  secondary display share the same unit. )  

4.  When the thermometer is in ON state ( the trigger is not pulled ), you can press and hold down the “      ” button 

for about 3 seconds to turn off the thermometer.

5.  You can press the “      ” button to select desired threshold (0.5°C/1°F, 3°C/5°F,  or 5.5°C/10°F), the arrowhead 

icon (       ) on the screen will move to the corresponding position to indicate your selection. If you want to disable 
the threshold feature and turn off the leak detection, press the “       ” button until the arrowhead icon is directly 
above and points to the “ OFF ” mark. 

6.  After you finish setting the reference temperature and threshold, during measurement, the backlight will be green 

and the symbol “NORMAL” will appear on the top right corner of the screen if the difference between the 
presently scanned temperature and the reference temperature does not exceed the threshold you selected. The 
backlight will be blue and the symbol “LOW” will appear on the top right corner of the screen and the built-in 
buzzer will sound slow beeps (about one beep per second) if the presently scanned temperature is lower than the 
reference temperature by more than the threshold. The backlight will be red and the symbol “HIGH” will appear on 
the top right corner of the screen and the buzzer will sound fast beeps (about two beeps per second) if the 
presently scanned temperature is higher than the reference temperature by more than the threshold.

7.  To find a leak:
     After finishing setting the desired reference temperature and threshold, point the  thermometer at the wall, 

molding, ductwork or other surface, and start measuring temperature. When the position where a leak exists is 
being scanned, the temperature reading is probably very different from the temperature reading of other position 
where there is no leak. When the difference between the present temperature reading and the preset reference 
temperature exceeds the threshold you set, the display backlight color will change and the built-in buzzer will 
give an audible alarm see step 6).

8.  When the ambient temperature is lower than 0°C or higher than 40°C, the primary display will show “Err” (Error).
9.  When the scanned temperature is higher than the upper limit of the thermometer’s measuring range, the primary 

display will show “Hi”; and when the scanned temperature is lower than the lower limit of the thermometer’s 
measuring range, the primary display will show “Lo”.

OPERATING INSTRUCTION

1.  Shiny or polished surfaces can give inaccurate readings. To compensate for this, cover the surface with masking 

tape or flat colored paint. When the tape or paint reaches the same temperature as the target underneath, 
measure the temperature of the item.

2.  The thermometer cannot measure through transparent surfaces such as glass or plastic. It will measure the 

surface temperature instead.

3.  Steam, dust, smoke, and other optical obstructions can prevent accurate measurement.

NOTE:

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Summary of Contents for 31135

Page 1: ...Art 31135 Using Instructions Digital infrared thermometer LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT www KRAFTWERKtools com ...

Page 2: ...treme caution when operating the laser 3 Do not point the laser beam toward anyone s eye or allow the laser beam to strike the eye from a reflective surface 4 Keep the thermometer out of reach of children 5 Do not use the thermometer where explosive or flammable liquids gases or dust is present WARNING THE INFRARED THERMOMETER SHOULD BE PROTECTED FROM THE FOLLOWING 1 Electro Magnetic Fields create...

Page 3: ...l Indicator Indicates that the batteries are high and measurements are possible Indicates that the batteries are low and should be replaced immediately although measurements are still possible Indicates that the batteries are exhausted 4 Scanned Temperature 5 Reference Temperature Indicator 6 Arrowhead Icons for Indicating the Threshold 7 Reference Temperature 8 Units When the battery charge level...

Page 4: ...The backlight will be blue and the symbol LOW will appear on the top right corner of the screen and the built in buzzer will sound slow beeps about one beep per second if the presently scanned temperature is lower than the reference temperature by more than the threshold The backlight will be red and the symbol HIGH will appear on the top right corner of the screen and the buzzer will sound fast b...

Page 5: ... not use solvent or abrasive to clean the lens or the case and do not submerge the thermometer under water Distance to Spot size 8 1 MAINTENANCE 5 SPECIFICATION Measuring Range Response Wavelength Measuring Precision Response Time Optical Ratio D S Emissivity Display Resolution Backlight Shut Off Auto Power Off For Thermometer Power Supply Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperatu...

Page 6: ...ive document s Following the provisions of Directive s Machinery Directive Bischoffsheim 18 01 2017 2014 30 EU Alexander Pieper CEO www KRAFTWERKtools com NOTE End of life electrical equipment must not be placed in household waste Please take it o a return point Find out about your nearest return point from your council or sales outlet EN 61326 1 2013 EN 61326 2 2 2013 Emission CISRP 16 1 1 2010 A...

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