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Kestrel® 3500 Pocket Weather® Meter

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5. 

 Hold mode

. While holding 

MAX

AVG

, press 

MAX

AVG

 to hold the time and all of the measured values. 

The word “HOLD” will blink to indicate the Hold Mode. Press 

MAX

AVG

 or 

MAX

AVG

 to view the other 

measurements in Hold Mode. While holding 

MAX

AVG

, press 

MAX

AVG

 to exit the Hold Mode. This 

mode can be useful for taking measurements when unable to view the display. 

6. 

 Turn on the backlight

. Press 

MAX

AVG

 to activate the backlight for 10 seconds. If 

MAX

AVG

 or 

MAX

AVG

 

are pressed while the backlight is illuminated, the backlight will remain illuminated for 

another 10 seconds. Press 

MAX

AVG

 while the backlight is illuminated to manually turn off the 

backlight. 

7. 

 Adjust the clock

. Simultaneously press 

MAX

AVG

 and 

MAX

AVG

 to adjust the clock. While the clock is 

blinking, press 

MAX

AVG

 or 

MAX

AVG

 to adjust the clock. Hold 

MAX

AVG

 or 

MAX

AVG

 to adjust the times quickly. 

Simultaneously press 

MAX

AVG

 and 

MAX

AVG

 to exit the clock adjustment.

8. 

 Turn off

. Hold  

MAX

AVG

 for 2 seconds to manually turn off the unit. The unit will automatically 

turn off if no buttons have been pressed for 45 minutes.

UNDERSTANDING THE MEASUREMENTS

Wind Speed

 - average over the previous three seconds. The measurement will be accurate 

for air flow through the front or rear of the unit.

Maximum Wind Gust

 - maximum 3 - second wind speed since the unit was turned on.

Average Wind Speed

 - average wind speed since the unit was turned on.

Temperature

 - instantaneous temperature of the thermistor, which is located at the end 

of the long coiled leads in the open cavity below the impeller. The exposed thermistor will 

respond quickly to changes in temperature when air flows past it. For fastest response, either 

hold the unit into the wind or wave the unit side to side for 15 seconds. Readings should be 

taken in the shade. Water and snow temperatures can be taken by hold the unit in the water 

or snow.

Wind Chill

 - combination of wind speed and temperature, as defined by the US National 

Weather Service. Wind chill is the effective temperature on a human or animal at low 

temperatures due to wind speed. Wind chill readings will be the same as the temperature 

readings above 45ºF or below 3 mph.

Relative Humidity

 - amount of moisture in the air compared to the amount of moisture the 

air can hold for the given temperature, represented as a percent. Because relative humidity is 

also a function of the temperature, the response time will be dependent on the temperature 

response time (see temperature section above). Readings should be taken in the shade.

Heat Stress 

– combination of temperature and humidity, as defined by the US National 

Weather Service. Heat stress is the effective temperature on a human or animal at high 

temperatures due to humidity. Heat stress readings will be the same as the temperature 

readings below 70ºF.

Dewpoint

 – calculated based on temperature and humidity measurements, as a measure of 

moisture content in the air. If the dewpoint is very close to the temperature, the air is humid. 

If the temperature and dewpoint are the same, dew will form. If this happens below freezing, 

frost will form.

Wet Bulb Temperature 

- calculated based on temperature and humidity measurements, as a 

measure of evaporation rate. If the wet bulb temperature is very close to the air temperature, 

the air is humid. Wet bulb temperature is typically measured by swinging a mercury 

thermometer with a wet sock on its end for several minutes.

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Summary of Contents for Kestrel 3500

Page 1: ...loats Thank you for purchasing the Kestrel 3500 Pocket Weather Meter This instrument will measure the following environmental conditions wind speed heat stress index maximum wind gust dewpoint average...

Page 2: ...ure listed below pressure rising quickly rise more than 0 18 inHg pressure rising rise within 0 06 inHg and 0 18 inHg Mode Hint Icon Units of Measure Clock 12 hr 24 hr Wind Speed SPd m s ft min km h m...

Page 3: ...ure when air flows past it For fastest response either hold the unit into the wind or wave the unit side to side for 15 seconds Readings should be taken in the shade Water and snow temperatures can be...

Page 4: ...and allow the altitude reading to stabilize Note very small changes in pressure generate noticeable changes in altitude In order to provide meaningful readings for activities where altitude changes q...

Page 5: ...Kestrel Meter is fully waterproof and floats and has passed mil spec drop testing Storing Your Kestrel Avoid storing your Kestrel where it will be exposed to temperatures below 30 C 22 F or above 60...

Page 6: ...o natural air flow past the sensor wave the unit back and forth It is also reasonable to lay the unit down on a solid surface for several minutes to allow the sensor to adjust Sensor Calibration All t...

Page 7: ...d by a manufacturing defect normal us age wear failed batteries and accuracy issues resolvable by recalibration Recalibration is provided free of charge within thirty 30 days of purchase if necessary...

Page 8: ...are operating it correctly If it still appears that it may be out of spec return it to us within 30 days of purchase and we will test and recalibrate all values at no charge Beyond 30 days we offer r...

Page 9: ...Boothwyn PA 19061 Phone 610 447 1555 Fax 610 447 1577 Web www kestrelweather com Email kestrel nkhome com Register your Kestrel Pocket Weather Meter online at www kestrelweather com www GlobalTestSupp...

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