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Safety and disposal

 

  Do not expose the batteries to heavy impacts, water, fire or temperatures in 

excess of 60 °C.  

  Do not store the batteries in the proximity of metal objects.  

  In the event of contact with battery acid: rinse affected areas thoroughly with 

water, and if necessary consult a doctor. 

  Do not use any leaky or damaged batteries.  

Warnings 

Always pay attention to any information denoted by the following warnings. 
Implement the precautionary measures specified! 

 DANGER 

Risk of death! 

 

 

 WARNING 

Indicates possible serious injury. 

 

 

 CAUTION 

Indicates possible minor injury. 

 

 

CAUTION 

Indicates possible damage to equipment. 

 

 

  Disposal 

  Dispose of faulty rechargeable batteries and spent batteries in accordance 

with the valid legal specifications. 

  At the end of its useful life, deliver the product to the separate collection 

point for electric and electronic devices (observe local regulations) or return 
the product to Testo for disposal. 

 

 WEEE Reg. No. DE 75334352 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 0560 1512

Page 1: ...testo 512 1 and testo 512 2 Digital differential pressure measuring instruments 0560 1512 0560 2512 Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...e product 12 Controls on the measuring instrument 12 Implementing settings 14 Opening configuration mode 15 Setting the unit 15 Setting the area testo 512 1 only 15 Setting the Pitot tube factor P FAC...

Page 3: ...t an application 25 Making measuring instrument settings 26 Configuring the measuring instrument menu 28 Setting Auto Off 29 Activating damping 29 Configuring alarms 30 Setting the Correction Factor 3...

Page 4: ...the technical data Do not apply any force Do not operate the instrument if there are signs of damage to the housing or connected cables Dangers may also arise from objects to be measured or the measu...

Page 5: ...nformation denoted by the following warnings Implement the precautionary measures specified DANGER Risk of death WARNING Indicates possible serious injury CAUTION Indicates possible minor injury CAUTI...

Page 6: ...ng instruments testo 512 1 and testo 512 2 are compact digital pressure gauges with temperature compensation for measuring the positive and negative overpressure and the differential pressure of non a...

Page 7: ...iption 6 Product description Instrument overview testo 512 1 1 Control keys 2 Display 3 Connections for pressure hoses 4 Speaker for alarm sound 5 Battery compartment Explanation of icons Refer to ins...

Page 8: ...5 Product description 7 testo 512 2 1 Control keys 2 Display 3 Connections for pressure hoses 4 Speaker for alarm sound 5 Battery compartment Explanation of icons Refer to instruction manual...

Page 9: ...nsert or replace batteries 3 x AA batteries Observe the polarity 3 Close the battery compartment When not in use for a long period Take out the rechargeable batteries Symbol explanation Do not allow c...

Page 10: ...itching on 1 Press and hold down 2 sec the On Off key Measurement view is opened The current reading is displayed or lights up if no reading is available Switching off 1 Press and hold down 2 sec the...

Page 11: ...tooth is enabled for approx 60 seconds to establish a connection to the testo Smart App While the instrument is trying to establish a Bluetooth connection the icon flashes on the display If the app co...

Page 12: ...quires Bluetooth 4 2 Bluetooth is enabled in the measuring instrument 1 Open the testo Smart App The app automatically searches for Bluetooth devices in the vicinity 2 In the Sensors menu check whethe...

Page 13: ...h Settings and controls are implemented either on the instrument or via the app If the measuring instrument is connected to the testo Smart App settings can only be made via the app The measuring inst...

Page 14: ...ty reading 7 Parameter 2 selected unit 8 Print key 9 Illumination MENU ENTER key testo 512 2 1 On Off MODE END key 2 0 key 3 Battery indicator 4 Differential pressure reading 5 Parameter 1 unit 6 Prin...

Page 15: ...settings all settings are transferred immediately There is no Cancel function Function Setting options comments Carry out zero point adjustment long press Carry out zero point adjustment Arrow left Fr...

Page 16: ...The instrument is now in configuration mode Press MENU ENTER to switch to the next function You can leave configuration mode at any time To do this press MODE END until the instrument has changed to...

Page 17: ...he measuring instrument displays T_AMB and the ambient temperature last measured The ambient temperature is required for internal calculations in the measuring instrument and is measured but not displ...

Page 18: ...enable disable the alarm sound ON OFF and confirm with MENU ENTER Enabling Bluetooth Configuration mode is open is displayed 1 Press to enable disable Bluetooth ON OFF and confirm with MENU ENTER Carr...

Page 19: ...easurement o Differential pressure measurement Connecting a pitot tube testo 512 1 only 1 Connect the pressure hoses 4 or 6 mm to the pressure connection nipples with the correct signs 2 Attach the pr...

Page 20: ...m minimum value The current reading can be frozen The maximum and minimum values since the last time the instrument was switched on in the standard view or during a multi point or continuous measureme...

Page 21: ...reading is displayed in the lower line 2 To record readings in the desired quantity Press MENU ENTER several times 3 To end measurement and calculate the mean value Press MODE END and flash The number...

Page 22: ...e the mean value Press MODE END and flash The measurement period and the calculated continuous mean value are displayed 5 To switch back to the measuring view Press MODE END Printing data A testo Blue...

Page 23: ...view and settings menus cannot be opened on the measuring instrument Overview of operating controls 1 Choice of applications 2 Switch between the views live graphic table 3 Display of connected measu...

Page 24: ...nt data report Searching Favourite Deleting Further information Display report Multiple selection The Main menu can be accessed via the icon at top left To exit the main menu select a menu or right cl...

Page 25: ...you can find the version number of the installed App 1 Click on 2 Select Help and Information 3 Select Instrument information The version number of the app and the ID are displayed Displaying the tuto...

Page 26: ...Your selected application is displayed Setting favourites 1 Click on A selection of menus for various applications is displayed 2 Select the application you want to set as a favourite 3 Click on The...

Page 27: ...ensors The Sensors menu opens 3 Click on the required measuring instrument Information about the model order number serial number and firmware version is displayed 4 Click on the Settings tab A window...

Page 28: ...pen an input window to enter a specific value or select a unit For details on the settings options see the following sub sections Changes to the measuring instrument settings in the app are transferre...

Page 29: ...tab in the Sensors menu is open 1 Activate Customization instrument menu and click on the blue text Change instrument menu list under the settings heading The Customization instrument menu dialogue op...

Page 30: ...the menu reset M RES and then all settings menus will be displayed on the measuring instrument again Setting Auto Off The Settings tab is open 1 Enable Activate Auto off using the slider The measuring...

Page 31: ...dow for activating and defining upper and lower warning and alarm values is displayed 5 Click OK to confirm the settings Changes to the measuring instrument settings in the app are transferred directl...

Page 32: ...e value for the cross sectional area and confirm with OK The changes are transferred to the measuring instrument and synchronization with the app is confirmed on the measuring instrument via SYNC DONE...

Page 33: ...NE Display of the readings The available readings can be displayed in different views Live view The readings transmitted by the measuring probes can be displayed in a live view Readings from all conne...

Page 34: ...hide a measuring instrument s measurement channel 4 Click to select the unit of a measurement channel 5 Click OK to confirm the settings Exporting readings Export Report Delete 1 Click on 2 Select Me...

Page 35: ...all readings button 3 Click on Create For measurements please be aware that the option Create PDF with all readings is only possible up to 30 pages due to the resulting file size and number of pages...

Page 36: ...ap lock 2 Insert or replace batteries 3 x AA batteries Observe the polarity 3 Close the battery compartment When not in use for a long period Take out the rechargeable batteries Cleaning the instrumen...

Page 37: ...Pa 20 1 200 hPa Measuring range 0 to 200 hPa Operating temperature 20 to 50 C Storage temperature 20 to 50 C Operating humidity 0 to 80 RH IP class IP20 Level of contamination PD2 Max operating altitu...

Page 38: ...Measuring range 0 to 2000 hPa Operating temperature 20 to 50 C Storage temperature 20 to 50 C Operating humidity 0 to 80 RH IP class IP20 Level of contamination PD2 Max operating altitude 2000 m abov...

Page 39: ...play BT Fail Bluetooth connection could not be established Check Bluetooth connections Restart measuring instrument restart testo Smart App Display Print Fail Printout could not be performed successfu...

Page 40: ...Accessories and spare parts Description Order no Bluetooth IRDA printer 0554 0621 For a complete list of all accessories and spare parts please refer to the product catalogues and brochures or visit...

Page 41: ...Testo SE Co KGaA Celsiusstr 2 79822 Titisee Neustadt Germany Phone 49 0 7653 681 0 E mail info testo de www testo com 0970 9512 en 01 10 2022...

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