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INFRARED LASER THERMOMETER 12:1

Model no:

 VS907

Thank you for purchasing a Sealey product. Manufactured to a high standard, this product will, if used according to these 

instructions, and properly maintained, give you years of trouble free performance.

IMPORTANT:

 PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. NOTE THE SAFE OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, WARNINGS & CAUTIONS. USE 

THE PRODUCT CORRECTLY AND WITH CARE FOR THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH IT IS INTENDED. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AND/OR 
PERSONAL INJURY AND WILL INVALIDATE THE WARRANTY. KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE.

1.  SAFETy

1.1.    

GENERAL  SAFETy

 

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WARNING!

 ensure that Health & Safety, local authority and general workshop practice regulations are adhered to when using this    

 equipment.

 

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WARNING!

 

DO NOT

 

aim the laser beams at your or another person’s or animal’s eye and beware of reflections from mirrors or other  

  shiny surfaces.

 

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   Familiarise yourself with the applications, limitations, and potential hazards of the thermometer.

 

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   Keep the thermometer clean and in good condition.

 

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   Protect the thermometer from the following:

  

electro-magnetic fields from engine components, arc welders and induction heaters closer than 125mm.

 

 

Static electricity.

 

 

Thermal shock caused by large and/or rapid ambient temperature change.

 

 

High temperatures.

 

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DO NOT

 get the thermometer wet or use in damp or wet locations or areas where there is condensation.

 

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DO NOT

 take readings through transparent materials such as glass or clear plastic. The surface temperature of these materials will be  

 measured.

 

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DO NOT

 use the thermometer in areas where there is steam, dust or smoke. These conditions will result in erroneous readings.

 

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DO NOT

 use the thermometer

 

for any purpose other than that for which it is designed.

 

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DO NOT

 allow untrained persons (particularly children) to operate the thermometer.

 

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DO NOT

 operate the thermometer

 

when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol, drugs or intoxicating medication.

1.2.    

LASER SAFETy

 

  The VS907 utilises a Class II laser that emits low levels of visible radiation (i.e. wavelengths between 400 and 700  

 

 

  nanometres) which are safe for the skin but not inherently safe for the eyes. The Class II emission limit is set at the  

 

 

  maximum level for which eye protection is normally afforded by natural aversion responses to bright light. Accidental eye  

 

  exposure is therefore normally safe, although the natural aversion response can be overridden by deliberately staring into  

 

  the beam, and can also be influenced by the use of alcohol or drugs.

 

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WARNING!

 

DO NOT

 look or stare into the laser beam as permanent eye damage could result. 

 

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   Be aware that reflections of the laser beam from mirrors or other shiny surfaces can be as hazardous as direct eye exposure. 

2.  INTRODuCTION

High resolution laser thermometer that detects energy emission in the infrared spectrum and converts 

reading into a display of temperature. Features laser pointer, Maximum/Minimum/Average/difference 

readings, data storage and data hold function, high/low alarm setup, auto power off. Temperature is 

displayed on a large 29mm lCd panel with back-lit display for use in low light areas. Temperature can be 

shown in either °C or °F. Powered by 9V cell (supplied). Storage case included.

3.  SpECIFICATION

Temperature Range ..................................................... -50°C to +700°C (-58°F to +1292°F)

Accuracy(0°C to +550°C) ...................................... +/-1.5°C or +/-1.5°C whchever is greater

(-50°C to 0°C) ............................................................................................................+/- 3°C

Response Time ...................................................................................................... 500mSec

Focal Range...................................................................................................................12:1

operating Temperature ..............................................................

0°C to +40°C (+32°F to +104°F)

Storage Temperature ................................................................

-20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F)

4.  SET up

4.1.    

INSTALLING/CHANGING BATTERy (FIG.2)

4.1.1.   

on either side of the trigger, where the handle moulding meets the main body there are two very  

 

 

shallow recesses. Place thumb and finger into these recesses and pull the front section of the handle   

 

forward and down to reveal the battery compartment.

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VS907 Issue 3 (HF) 05/10/18

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey limited

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Summary of Contents for VS907

Page 1: ...he thermometer when you are tired or under the influence of alcohol drugs or intoxicating medication 1 2 Laser Safety The VS907 utilises a Class II laser that emits low levels of visible radiation i e wavelengths between 400 and 700 nanometres which are safe for the skin but not inherently safe for the eyes The Class II emission limit is set at the maximum level for which eye protection is normall...

Page 2: ...essed AVE mode will display the average reading measured on the Set Record Value Indicator fig 3 L during a single scan HAL High Temperature Alarm Use the arrow buttons fig 4 5 to set a high temperature alarm reading on the Set Record Value Indicator fig 3 L and enter using the SET button fig 4 4 When the pre set temperature is exceeded during scanning HIGH will show on the LCD display fig 3 K and...

Page 3: ...t then scan across with an up and down motion until you locate a hot spot 6 Applications WARNING When working on vehicle systems take all the precautions necessary to ensure the safety of yourself and others always refer to vehicle manufacturer s handbook service manual The purpose of this tool dictates that it will be used close to very hot equipment and therefore extreme care should be exercised...

Page 4: ...icantly different from that recommended by the vehicle tyre manufacturer look for another cause of the temperature difference worn damaged or misaligned suspension Note That the edge of tread temperatures which are significantly different from each other indicate a suspension fault fig 7 fig 8 Sealey Group Kempson Way Suffolk Business Park Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP32 7AR 01284 757500 01284 703534...

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