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The Distance:Spot is 11:1. Please make sure the
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ʻHiʼ or ʻLoʼ is displayed when the temperature being measured is outside of the settings of HAL and LAL.
ʻEr2ʼ is displayed when the thermometer is exposed to rapid changes in the ambient
temperature. ʻEr3ʼ is displayed when the ambient temperature exceeds 0°C (32°F) or
50°C (122°F). The thermometer should be allowed plenty of time (minimum 30 minutes)
to stablize to the working/room temperature.
For all other error messages, it is necessary to reset the thermometer. To reset it, turn the instrument off, remove
the batteries and wait for a minimum of one minute, reinsert the batteries and turn the instrument on. If the error
message remains, please contact the Customer Service department for further assistance:
1-800-622-2378
or
203-359-1660.
We can also be reached on the Internet at
omega.com
and by
e-mail: [email protected]
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