SATO KEIRYOKI 8260-00 Instruction Manual Download Page 5

 

1.  Names and Functions of Components 

 

1-1    Main unit 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

  Temperature measurement (infrared radiation sensing) section: 

Detects the infrared energy emitted from the object. 

 

  Laser sighting section 

Pressing  the  measurement  key  and  the  laser  marker  key  simultaneously  activates  laser 
sighting. 

 

  Battery lid: Houses a 9-V battery 6F22 (006P). 

 

  Hand strap: Used this strap through your wrist.    Lens cap is attached. 

 

  Lens cap 

Used  to  protect  the  lens  from  dust  or  foreign  matter  in  the  measurement  window.  Also,  it 
protects users from viewing the laser in case the laser marker is activated accidentally. 

 

  LCD: Displays the temperature reading and other related information. 

 

  Measurement key: Activates temperature measurement. 

 

  Backlight ON/OFF key: Sets the backlight function on or off. 

 

  Laser marker ON/OFF key: Sets the laser marker function on or off. 

 

  °C/°F key 

By pressing this °C/°F key, temperature unit changes from °C/°F key Centigrade to Fahrenheit 
or from Fahrenheit to Centigrade 
 

NB.  When  the  power  is  turned  on,  temperature  is  displayed  in  the  unit  that  was  set  before  the 

power was turned off by auto-power functions 

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for 8260-00

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual No 8260 00 Infrared Thermometer Model SK 8700 3 4 Kanda kajicho Chiyoda ku Tokyo 101 0045 Japan https www sksato co jp en M 07 ...

Page 2: ...unit correctly Be careful of the following when the laser marker is active Do not stare into the laser marker Do not point the laser marker at anybody Keep the unit out of reach of children Do not use this unit as a clinical thermometer This is a non contact thermometer Do not let the unit touch the object to be measured If the unit touches a hot object it may result in measurement errors or failu...

Page 3: ...ature measurement section infrared lens directly with gauze For details refer to Maintenance Glass does not transmit wavelengths used by this thermometer Therefore when an object is placed beyond glass this unit detects the temperature of the glass and displays its temperature reading If the ambient temperature fluctuates excessively the measurement accuracy may be affected Wait for a while for th...

Page 4: ...nge of temperature A wide range of temperatures from 20 to 420 C 0 to 786 F Auto Hold function A measured value of temperature is automatically held fixed for approximately five seconds Lens cap Prevents dust or foreign matter from entering the measurement window infrared radiation sensing section Also it protects users from viewing the laser in case the laser marker is activated accidentally Viny...

Page 5: ...eign matter in the measurement window Also it protects users from viewing the laser in case the laser marker is activated accidentally LCD Displays the temperature reading and other related information Measurement key Activates temperature measurement Backlight ON OFF key Sets the backlight function on or off Laser marker ON OFF key Sets the laser marker function on or off C F key By pressing this...

Page 6: ...oading the Battery Remove the battery lid Check both polarities of the battery snap fastener and 9 V battery 6F22 006P before inserting the battery in place Reinstall the battery lid Caution Replace the battery immediately when the low battery mark on the LCD lights Measurements while the low battery mark is lit may affect the accuracy possibly resulting in malfunction of the thermometer When the ...

Page 7: ...er marker is not active even if the measurement key is pressed Note While the laser marker is on the battery will be consumed faster Positional relation between distance and sighting point This is a one point laser sighting thermometer The laser mark is sighted approximately 14 mm above the center of the spot When the distance is approximately 225 mm Laser marker sighting point Measurement spot ci...

Page 8: ... of materials The values are presented only for reference the emissivity varies with the temperature and surface conditions of objects Object Emissivity Object Emissivity Object Emissivity Meat 0 98 Grains 0 98 Skin 0 97 Fish 0 98 Oil 0 98 Water 0 98 Vegetable 0 98 Plastic 0 95 Soil 0 95 Bread 0 98 Rubber 0 95 Wood 0 98 Confectionery 0 98 Concrete 0 95 Paper 0 92 7 How to measure 1 Take off the le...

Page 9: ... the spot size the accuracy of measurement is affected Also if the area of the object is much smaller than the spot size the accuracy of measurement may be affected by inclusion of a part that is not supposed to be measured If the measuring distance is less than 120 mm the accuracy of measurement is affected 8 2 Cautions on High temperature Measurement Operating the thermometer continuously to mea...

Page 10: ...iron 0 85 Tile 0 80 Nichrome 0 60 Aluminum 0 30 Asbestos 0 90 Glass 0 85 Copper 0 80 Asphalt 0 85 Metal is oxidized 9 Maintenance The accuracy of measurement is affected by dust or dirt on the surface of the infrared lens Prevent dirt or dust from adhering to the surface of the lens during use or storage When removing dirt from the infrared lens use a blower for camera lenses If stubborn stains pe...

Page 11: ...r large for the measurement spot size Check the relationship between the distance and measurement spot size See Measurement Spot Size Lens cap is attached on Check that the lens cap is removed Temperature of the object is fluctuating Try measuring the temperature of an object whose temperature is stable to check the reading Dirt or dust is adhered to the surface of the infrared lens Clean the infr...

Page 12: ...t 0 to 50 C less than 80 of humidity Storage ambient 20 to 55 C less than 90 rh no condensing Power requirement One 9V battery 006P Power consumption max 40mA when Laser and Backlight ON Battery life approx 5 hours Laser and Backlight ON approx 10 hours Laser ON and Backlight OFF approx 10 hours Laser OFF and Backlight ON approx 50 hours Laser and Backlight OFF Dimensions 41 5 W x 65 D x 160 H mm ...

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