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Compact manual 

G 1700 series 

Alarm thermometer 

EN 

Summary of Contents for GREISINGER G 1700 Series

Page 1: ...Compact manual G 1700 series Alarm thermometer EN ...

Page 2: ...personnel 7 2 6 Variants 7 3 The device at a glance 8 3 1 Display elements 8 3 2 Connections 8 3 3 Operating elements 9 4 Operation 10 4 1 Opening the configuration menu 10 4 2 Adjustment of the measuring input 12 5 Measurement Basics 13 5 1 Sensor device accuracy 13 5 2 Possible measuring errors 13 5 2 1 Immersion depth 13 5 2 2 Surface effects and poor heat transfer 13 5 2 3 Cooling evaporation ...

Page 3: ...B H86 0 0X DK2 3 1 3 20 6 2 Battery 14 6 2 1 Battery indicator 14 6 2 2 Changing battery 14 7 Error and system messages 16 8 Disposal 17 9 Technical data 18 10 Service 20 10 1 Manufacturer 20 10 2 Calibration and adjustment service 20 ...

Page 4: ...use disregarding this document disregarding safety notices assignment of inadequately qualified technical personnel and arbitrary modifications of the device This document is entrusted to the recipient for personal use only Any impermissible transfer duplication translation into other languages or excerpts from this operating manual are prohibited The manufacturer assumes no liability for print er...

Page 5: ...eable misuse _ The fault free function and operational safety of the device can only be guaranteed if applicable safety precautions and the device specific safety instructions for this docu ment are observed If these notices are disregarded personal injury or death as well as property damage can occur _ DANGER Incorrect area of application In order to prevent erratic behaviour of the device person...

Page 6: ...an destroy the device Please also observe the instructions in the chapter Operation and maintenance _ _ DANGER There is an immediate danger to life if live parts come into contact with the temperature sensor Therefore do not conduct measurements on or in the direct vicinity of live parts or lines Never plug the temperature sensor into sockets etc NOTE This device does not belong in children s hand...

Page 7: ...ance of the measure ments The instructions in this document must be understood observed and followed In order to avoid any risks arising from interpretation of the measurements in the concrete application the user must have additional expertise The user is solely liable for damages danger resulting from misinterpretation due to inadequate expertise 2 6 Variants _ Device Description G 1700 G 1701 T...

Page 8: ...perature in min max hold mode with unit 3 2 Connections BNC connection G 1700 G 1701 Connection for temperature sensor Un locking with rotating ring on the cable plug Probe G 1710 1720 1730 1731 Permanently connected sensor CAUTION Ensuring water tightness The device guarantees protection from spray water rain or accidental immersion in water This protection for the plug connector is only guarante...

Page 9: ...Down button Press briefly Display of the min max value Change value of the selected parameter Long press Reset the min max value of the current measure ment Both simultaneously Rotate display overhead display _ Function button Press briefly Freeze measurement Hold Call up next parameter Long press 2s Start menu configuration ONF appears in the display Operating status device is in measured value d...

Page 10: ...Alarm via text insertion and acoustic signal L TE Alarm via text insertion and flashing of the back ground lighting _AL LO Min alarm limit only available if AL off 70 0 AL X a min alert is triggered if the value falls below this value at F 94 0 AL Hi 200 0 AL X a min alert is triggered if the value falls below this value at F 328 0 AL Hi at G 1700 01 _AL XI Max alarm limit only available if AL off...

Page 11: ...OFF Backlight deactivated 15 30 60 120 240 Automatic shut off of the backlight after a selected time in seconds during which no buttons have been pressed ON No automatic shut off of the backlight UN T Display unit Temperature display in C F Temperature display in F IN T Factory settings NO Use current configuration YES Reset device to factory settings After confirming with the function button the ...

Page 12: ...ient correction of the temperature 5 00 5 00 Gradient correction in Formula used by device Temperature C Display measured value T OF 1 T SL 100 Temperature F Display meas value 32 F T OF 1 T SL 100 32 F Adjustment example Temperature unit C the adjustment is carried out in 2 separate steps at 0 C e g ice water and at a reference temperature e g clinical thermometer with water bath 37 C First set t...

Page 13: ...e heat transmission of the sensor tube if the immersion depth is too shallow Gas Immerse as far as possible into the gas to be measured so that the measur ing sensor is subjected to a heavy flow 5 2 2 Surface effects and poor heat transfer Special measuring sensors are required for this purpose Surface characteristics de sign of the measuring sensor heat transfer and environmental temperature infl...

Page 14: ...must be removed Leaks from the batteries are avoided as a result 6 2 Battery 6 2 1 Battery indicator _ If the empty frame in the battery display blinks the batteries are depleted and must be replaced However the device will still operate for a certain length of time If the BAT display text appears in the main display the battery voltage is no longer adequate for operation of the device The battery...

Page 15: ...should therefore be avoided NOTE Read the following handling instructions before replacing batteries and follow them step by step If disregarded the device could be damaged or the protection from moisture could be diminished 1 Unscrews the Phillips screws A and remove the cover 2 Carefully replace the two Mignon AA batteries B En sure that the polarity is correct It must be possible to in sert the...

Page 16: ...clear char acters or no response when buttons are pressed Battery depleted System error Device is defective Battery depleted Error in the device Replace battery Send in for repair BAT Battery depleted Battery depleted Replace battery ERR 1 Measuring range exceeded Measurement too high Incorrect measuring probe connected Measuring probe or device defect Stay within allowable measurement range Check...

Page 17: ...able at the time must be observed _ NOTE The device must not be disposed of with household waste Return it to us freight prepaid We will then arrange for the proper and environmentally friendly disposal Private end users in Germany have the possibility of dropping off the device at the municipal collection centre Batteries must be removed beforehand Please dispose of empty batteries at the collect...

Page 18: ...0 G 1730 G 1731 Measuring range 70 0 250 0 C 94 0 482 0 F Accuracy 20 100 C 0 1 K 1 Digit 70 250 C 0 2 of measured value 2 digits Probe G 1710 Immersion sensor Ø 3 mm Pt1000 permanent 2 wire con nection V4A 1 m cable G 1720 Durable insertion sensor Ø 3 mm Pt1000 permanent 2 wire connection V4A 1 m cable G 1730 G 1731 Extra thin insertion sensor Ø 1 5 mm Pt1000 permanent 2 wire connection V4A 1 m c...

Page 19: ...ent approx 0 4 mA approx 2 mA with backlight battery life Service life 5000 hours with alkaline batteries without backlighting Battery indicator 4 stage battery status indicator Replacement indicator for depleted batteries BAT Auto power OFF function The device switches off automatically if this is activated Directives and stand ards The devices conform to the following Directives of the Coun cil ...

Page 20: ...lied for the iso calibration certificates These certificates area affordable alternative to the DAkkS calibration certificates and provide information of the traceable reference a list of individual values and documen tation The DAkkS calibration is based on DIN EN ISO 17025 the accreditation basis is recognised worldwide These certificates offer high quality calibration and consistently high qual...

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