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LCD DISPLAY KEY

A.  Laser pointer “on” indicator
B.  High temperature alert indicator
C.  Low temperature alert indicator
D.  Data hold indicator
E.  Measurement result
F.  Emissivity indicator

A

B

C

D

F

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

1. 

Remove the battery cover (8) and install battery, if needed (FIG. B). Pull the trigger and check 
LCD reading (FIG C) to confi rm operation. Reading will display for 7 seconds after releasing 
the trigger.

2. 

Aim the thermometer toward the object to be measured. 

3. 

Use the laser pointer for accuracy.

4. 

Pull the trigger and hold.

5. 

Slowly move the thermometer back and forth, then up and down, to locate the hottest spot 
on the object.

MAINTENANCE

•  Lens cleaning

 – Use compressed air to remove loose particles. Gently wipe away any remain-

ing debris with a damp cotton cloth. Do not use solvents to clean lens.

•  Case cleaning

 – Use a damp cloth and mild soap to clean case.

•  Remove battery from thermometer when not in use for extended periods. 

E

THERMOMETER FUNCTION KEY

1.

 

TRIGGER 

– Pull to turn thermometer on. The instantaneous temperature at the measurement 

point is displayed on “E” on the LCD display 

(FIG. C)

.   

2.

 

LASER POINTER BUTTON

 – Press to toggle between “on” and “off.”

3.

 

BACKLIGHT/UP BUTTON

 – Press to switch backlighting on and off as needed during use. 

In “Alarm Temperature” and “Setting Emissivity” modes, press to increase setting value.

4.

 

MODE BUTTON

 – Press to change between measurement modes: 

  MAX 

– Displays the maximum temperature measured during the duration while the trigger  

  was depressed.  Resets when trigger is pulled again. 

  MIN

 – Displays the minimum temperature measured during the duration while the trigger  

  was depressed.  Resets when trigger is pulled again. 

  AVG

 – Calculates the average of all temperatures measured during the time while the   

  trigger was depressed.  Resets when trigger is pulled again. 

  HAL

 – High temperature alert. Using the UP or DN button, set the desired high alert    

  temperature. When the temperature exceeds the set temperature, the LCD readout 
  will display “H”.

  LAL

 – Low temperature alert. Using the UP or DN button, set the desired low alert    

  temperature. When the temperature drops below the set temperature, the LCD readout 
  will display “L”.

5.

 

T/DN BUTTON

 – Press to change between ˚C and ˚F on display. In “Alarm Temperature” and 

“Setting Emissivity” modes, press to decrease setting value.

6.

 

SET BUTTON

 – Press to set emissivity. Use UP or DN buttons to adjust between 0.1 and 1.0, 

then press SET again to exit setting mode.

7.

 

LCD READOUT

 – See display key above

8.

 

BATTERY DOOR

 – Use fi nger indents 

to pry door open.

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5

6

7

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FIG. C

FIG. B

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Страница 1: ...bout the use of this product please contact The Eastwood Technical Assistance Service Department 800 544 5118 email techelp eastwood com PDF version of this manual is available online eastwood com 312...

Страница 2: ...d beam for improved accuracy MATERIAL EMISSIVITY FOR REFERENCE ONLY MATERIAL EMISSIVITY MATERIAL EMISSIVITY Asphalt 0 90 0 98 Textile black 0 98 Beton Concrete 0 94 Human Skin 0 98 Cement 0 96 Soap Bu...

Страница 3: ...diameter of the beam increases The smaller the object to be measured the closer the thermometer must be to the object Most solid surfaces have an emissivity factor the ability to radiate heat of 0 95...

Страница 4: ...ASER POINTER BUTTON Press to toggle between on and off 3 BACKLIGHT UP BUTTON Press to switch backlighting on and off as needed during use In Alarm Temperature and Setting Emissivity modes press to inc...

Страница 5: ...ASER POINTER BUTTON Press to toggle between on and off 3 BACKLIGHT UP BUTTON Press to switch backlighting on and off as needed during use In Alarm Temperature and Setting Emissivity modes press to inc...

Страница 6: ...iameter of the beam increases The smaller the object to be measured the closer the thermometer must be to the object Most solid surfaces have an emissivity factor the ability to radiate heat of 0 95 S...

Страница 7: ...d beam for improved accuracy MATERIAL EMISSIVITY FOR REFERENCE ONLY MATERIAL EMISSIVITY MATERIAL EMISSIVITY Asphalt 0 90 0 98 Textile black 0 98 Beton Concrete 0 94 Human Skin 0 98 Cement 0 96 Soap Bu...

Страница 8: ...bout the use of this product please contact The Eastwood Technical Assistance Service Department 800 544 5118 email techelp eastwood com PDF version of this manual is available online eastwood com 312...

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