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MO220  V1..2  4/10 

Operation 

 
 
 
 
 

Basic Measurement Instructions 

1.  Remove the cap to expose the needle electrodes OR connect the heavy duty moisture 

probe socket on the right hand side of this instrument 

2.  Switch the meter ON by pressing the   button. 

3.  Select the appropriate wood calibration scale A, B, C, E, F, G, H or J (see the Wood 

Calibration Tables later in this guide) using the 

 button. 

4.  Push the needle pins or the heavy duty moisture probe pins into the wood and observe 

the reading. 

5.  Press and hold the power button to shut the meter off. 

Manual Temperature Correction 

(for use without the Temperature Probe)

 

The instrument is calibrated for wood at 68°F (20°C). In general, wood that is warmer than 
68°F (20°C) will give higher readings and wood colder than 68°F (20°C) will give lower 
readings. An approximate manual correction of 0.5% moisture content per 9°F (5°C) may 
be subtracted from wood that is above 68°F (20°C). For wood that is below 68°F (20°C), a 
manual correction of 0.5% moisture content per 9°F (5°C) may be added to the measured 
value. 

Automatic Temperature Correction ATC 

(for use with the Temperature Probe)

 

1.  Switch the instrument on and select the appropriate wood calibration scale as detailed 

earlier. 

2.  Using a hammer and nail of a nominal 3 mm diameter, make a hole in the wood to be 

tested. 

3.  Remove the nail and push the Temperature Probe into the hole until the tip is at the 

required depth. 

4.  Connect the Temperature Probe into the instrument via the 

Temp

 socket. 

5.  Measure the wood as described earlier to obtain the automatically temperature 

corrected (ATC) moisture value. 

6.  To read the current temperature of the wood press the 

T

 button, the LCD will display 

the temperature. 

7. Press 

the 

T

 button again to change the C/F unit of measure. 

8. Press 

the   button to display moisture value again. 

 

Auto Power OFF 

The meter can automatically turn itself off after several minutes. This is to conserve on 
battery energy. The user can select the period of time the meter must remain idle before 
turning itself off (1 through 9 minutes). The user can also elect to disable the automatic 
power off feature (select 00). 

1. 

With the meter ON, simultaneously press the power and the right arrow 
buttons. The current time period will appear. 

2. 

While continuing to hold the power button, use the right arrow button to select 
the desired time period. Select ‘00’ to disable this feature. 

3. 

Release both buttons when the desired value is on the LCD. 

CAUTION

: The electrode measurement pins are extremely sharp. Use 

care when handling this instrument. Cover the pins with the protective cap 
when the instrument is not in use.  

Содержание MO220

Страница 1: ...User Guide Moisture Meter Model MO220...

Страница 2: ...tion scales enabling the user to take accurate moisture measurements in 170 wood species Moisture measurements can be taken using the integral pin electrodes or using the heavy duty moisture probe Whe...

Страница 3: ...ng Temperature 32 to 104 o F 0 to 40 o C Operating Humidity 85 Relative Humidity maximum Dimensions 5 1 x 1 6 x 1 0 130 x 40 x 25mm Weight 3 5 oz 100g Description Meter Description 1 Measurement pins...

Страница 4: ...earlier 2 Using a hammer and nail of a nominal 3 mm diameter make a hole in the wood to be tested 3 Remove the nail and push the Temperature Probe into the hole until the tip is at the required depth...

Страница 5: ...If the tolerance exceeds 1 the instrument must be recalibrated Care and Maintenance When the instrument is not in use keep it in its pouch together with its accessories Store the kit in a stable dust...

Страница 6: ...nvang E Birch European J Birch Yellow A Bisselon E Bitterwood F Blackbutt C Bosquiea A Boxwood Maracaibo A Camphorwood E African C Canarium African B Cedar Japanese B Cedar West Indian J Cedar Western...

Страница 7: ...ri Queensland J Keruing F Kuroka A Larch European C Larch Japanese C Larch Western F Lime E Loliondo C Mahogany African J Mahogany West Indian B Makore B Mansoia B Maple Pacific A Maple Queensland B M...

Страница 8: ...e B Pine Nicaraguan Pitch C Pine Parana B Pine Ponderosa C Pine Radiata C Pine Red B Pine Scots A Pine Sugar C Pine Yellow A Poplar Black A Pterygota African A Pyinkado E Queensland Kauri J Queensland...

Страница 9: ...MO220 V1 2 4 10 9 Wood Species Group Teak F Totara E Turpentine C Utile J Walnut African J Walnut American A Walnut European C Walnut New Guinea B Walnut Queensland C Wawa G Wandoo J Whitewood C Yew C...

Страница 10: ...tula alleghaniensis J Betula pendula J Betula spp J Bosquiera phoberos A Brachylaena hutchinsii J Brachylaena spp B Calophyllum brasiliense H Canarium schweinfurthii B Cardwellia sublimes C Carya glab...

Страница 11: ...japonicus A Fraxinus mardshurica A Gonystylus macrophyllum G Gossweilodendron balsamiferum J Gossypiospermum proerox A Grevillea robusta C Guarea cedrata H Guarea thomsonii J Guibortia ehie B Hevea b...

Страница 12: ...ii B Pipadeniastrum africanum A Piptadenia africana A Podocarpus dacrydiodes B Podocarpus spicatus C Podocarpus totara E Populus spp A Pruns avium J Pseudotsuga menzesii B Pterocarpus angolensis G Pte...

Страница 13: ...pecies between 7 and fibre saturation Above the fibre saturation point 25 30 readings are approximate and generally apply to wood that has been dried and re wetted The instrument is calibrated for woo...

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Страница 15: ...for authorization or visit our website www extech com for contact information A Return Authorization RA number must be issued before any product is returned to Extech The sender is responsible for shi...

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