Zenith 8888 Instruction Manual Download Page 6

5. NON-CONTACT IR 
  MEASUREMENT OPERATION 

A. Power ON/OFF

     The meter automatically powers on 
     when the trigger is pulled. Pull the 
     trigger to take a reading. Read the 
     measured temperature on the LCD. 
     The meter powers OFF automatically 
     approximately 6 seconds after the 
     trigger is released.

B. Selecting Temperature units (C/F)

    Select temperature units (degrees C 
    or F) by pulling and holding the trigger 
    , then press the C/F key until the 
    desired units is shown on the LCD.

C. Data Hold

   This meter automatically holds the last 
   temperature reading on the LCD for 6 
   seconds after the trigger is released. 
   No extra key presses are necessary to 
   freeze the displayed reading.

D. Backlight LCD

   Select backlight by first pulling the 
   trigger and then pressing the 
   BACKLIGHT (       ) key. Repeat the 
   procedure to turn the backlight 
   OFF

E. Laser Pointer

    To turn the laser pointer ON, press the 
    LASER key while pulling the trigger. 
    Repeat the procedure to turn the laser 
    OFF.

Summary of Contents for 8888

Page 1: ...MINI INFRARED THERMOMETER Model 8888 8889 8890 INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...d operation time saving to get temperature measurement Be sure the measured object fills the spot seen by the aperture There will be a delay of approximately one second between the time you initially...

Page 3: ...ined for hundreds of feet Be careful not to let the beam on a reflective surface strike your eyes Do not allow the laser light beam impinge on any gas which can explode 2 FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION 1 Las...

Page 4: ...o 0 1 C 0 1 F 40 100 C others 1 0 o C Selectable 0 85 0 90 0 95 0 95 Model 8888 8889 Temp range o 20 260 C o 40 500 C Distance Ratio 10 1 Resolution o 1 C Emissivity 0 95 Function Buttons 6 1 3 or 3...

Page 5: ...V battery Operating Current Max 40mA Weight 140g 4 5 oz Size 5 6 x 1 4 x 1 3 170 x 44 x 40 mm Accuracy notes Accuracy specified is for operating in ambient temperature 4 INDICATOR 1 Digital readout 2...

Page 6: ...and holding the trigger then press the C F key until the desired units is shown on the LCD C Data Hold This meter automatically holds the last temperature reading on the LCD for 6 seconds after the t...

Page 7: ...djust to wide ambient temp changes When low temperatures are to be measured followed a high temperature measurements several minutes recovering time is required after the high and before the low tempe...

Page 8: ...limit 8 MAINTENANCE Case cleaning Use caution with a damp cloth to clean the exterior housing ensure no water or soap is allowed inside the meter and on the infrared lens Lens cleaning WARNING Recomm...

Page 9: ...andards EN 61326 1997 A1 1998 EN 55011 1998 A1 2000 Group 1 Class B IEC 61000 4 2 1995 A1 1998 A2 2000 IEC 61000 4 3 1995 A1 1998 A2 2000 the meter complies with the essential protection requirements...

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