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        Impressum /legal notice in our operating instructions

These operating instructions are a publication by Voltcraft

®

, Lindenweg 15, D-92242 Hirschau/Germany, Phone +49 180/586 582 7 

(www.voltcraft.de). 
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, micro

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 lming, or the capture in electronic data processing 

systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited. 
These operating instructions represent the technical status at the time of printing. Changes in technology and equipment reserved.

 © Copyright 2013 by Voltcraft

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b) Cleaning the housing

Do not use scouring, chemical or aggressive cleaning agents such as benzene, alcohol or such like. 
These might attack the surface of the device. Furthermore, the fumes are hazardous to your health and 
are explosive. Moreover, you should not use sharp-edged tools, screwdrivers or metal brushes or similar 
implements for cleaning.
To clean the device, use a clean, slightly damp, fuzz-free, antistatic cloth.

   Should questions arise concerning the use of the device, feel free to contact our techni-

cal support at the following phone number:

 

Voltcraft®, 92242 Hirschau, Lindenweg 15, Tel. No. 0180 / 586 582 7.

8. DISPOSAL

a) Product

   Electronic devices are recyclable material and do not belong in the household waste.

 

 Dispose of an unserviceable product in accordance with the relevant statutory regulations. 
Remove any battery/rechargeable batteries inserted and dispose of them separately from the 
product.

b) Batteries and rechargeable batteries

As the end user, you are required by law (Battery Ordinance) to return all spent batteries/rechargeable 
batteries; disposal of them in the household waste is prohibited.

 

Batteries/rechargeable batteries contain harmful materials and are labelled with the symbol 
shown to indicate that disposal in the household waste is forbidden. The symbols of the relevant 
heavy metals are: Cd=cadmium, Hg=mercury, Pb=lead (marking can be seen on the battery/
rechargeable battery, e.g. underneath the refuse bin symbol shown on the left).

 

 You can return your used batteries/rechargeable batteries free of charge at the of

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points of your community, in our stores, or at places where batteries or rechargeable batteries 
are sold.

You thereby ful

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 l your statutory obligations and contribute to the protection of the environment.

9. TECHNICAL DATA

Operating voltage ..........................................9 V/DC (9 V block battery)
Response time ...............................................< 1 s
IR spectrum ...................................................6 - 14 

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Emission level ................................................0.95 permanent
Resolution ......................................................0.1  °C
IR measurement optics ..................................8:1
Rated laser power .........................................< 1 mW, laser class 2, wave length 630 - 670 nm
Operating temperature ..................................0 to +50 °C
Operating humidity ........................................10 to 90 % rel. humidity
Storage temperature ......................................-20 to +60 °C.
Storage humidity ............................................< 80 % rel. humidity
Weight ...........................................................130 g
Dimensions (W x H x D) ................................43 x 146 x 92 mm

Accuracy (for ambient temperatures of 18 to 28 °C, emission level 0.95):

Temperature measuring range

Accuracy

-50 to 0 °C

-58 to +32 °F

± 5 °C/± 9 °F

>0 to +500 °C

>32 to +932 °F

± 3% of the measured value or
± 3 °C/5 °F

EMISSION LEVEL OF DIFFERENT SURFACES

The emission levels listed in the table are approximate values. Different parameters such as geometry and 
the surface quality can affect the emission level of an object.
The product is equipped with a 

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als. The IR measuring method is suitable for bare metals only to a limited extent and requires a special 
surface treatment (e.g. matte insulation tape etc.).

Surface

Emission level

Aluminium, bare

0.04

Asphalt

0.90 - 0.98

Concrete

0.94

Ice

0.96 - 0.98

Ferric oxide

0.78 - 0.82

Hard plaster

0.80 - 0.90

Glass/porcelain

0.92 - 0.94

Rubber, black

0.94

Wood

0.94

6. OPERATION

a) Operating principle

Infrared thermometers (IR thermometers) measure the surface temperature of an object. The sensor on the 
product records the heat radiation emitted, re

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 ected and transmitted through the object, and converts this 

information into a temperature value.
The emission level is a value used to describe the energy radiation characteristics of a material. The higher 
the value, the more capable the material is of emitting radiation. Many organic materials and surfaces have 
an emission level of approx. 0.95. Metallic surfaces or shiny materials have a lower emission level. This will 
cause an inaccurate reading. For this reason, a matt black layer of paint or matt adhesive tape should be 
applied to metallic shiny surfaces.

b) IR measuring optics - ratio
measuring distance - measuring surface

(D:S = measuring distance:measuring surface)
In order to obtain precise measuring results, the object to be measured must be larger than the measuring 
spot of the IR thermometer. The temperature recorded is the average temperature of the area measured. The 
smaller the object to be measured, the shorter the distance must be to the infrared thermometer. The precise 
size of the measuring spot is shown in the following diagram. It is also printed on the device. For precise 
measurements, the object to be measured should be at least twice the size of the measuring spot.
The smallest measurement diameter is reached just in front of the measurement hole. This has a diameter 
of 14 mm. However, keep suf

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 cient distance to avoid faulty measurement due to heating of the IR 

thermometer.
Example: The measurement diameter is 50 mm at a distance of 400 mm.

 
c) Target laser 

 

The target laser is active depending on the default setting during 
measurement. A warning symbol (4E) is shown on the display 
if the laser is active and the measurement button is pressed. 
Never stare at the laser and measurement hole (7 and 8) during 
measurement.
The target laser marks the centre of the measurement hole 
displaced downwards by 13 mm. 

d) Reading

Direct the measuring hole (7) perpendicular to the object to be measured. Make sure the object to be 
measured is not smaller than the IR-measuring surface of the device.
Press the measuring button (5) and hold it down. The measured value (4B) is shown in the display. The 
displayed value corresponds with the average surface temperature of the IR-measuring surface. During the 
measurement, “SCAN” (4C) is shown on the display.
After releasing the measuring button (5), the last measured value will be displayed for approx. 8 seconds 
for a better readability. “HOLD” (4D) will also be displayed.
About 8 seconds after releasing the measuring button (5), the device turns off automatically.
If the temperature measuring range is exceeded, “----” is displayed.
To determine the warmest/coldest spot on the object to be measured, move the measuring device over 
the surfaces of the object, covering all areas and pressing and holding down the measuring button (5). 
Depending on the default setting, the highest or lowest temperature measured is shown at the left bottom 
of the display by pressing the MAX/MIN button (3).

 

Shiny surfaces affect the measured result. To compensate, the shiny part of the surface can be 
covered with adhesive tape or matt black paint. The device cannot take measurements through 
transparent surfaces such as glass. Instead, it measures the surface temperature of the glass.

Longer measurements of high temperatures, with close measuring distance, lead to self-heating of the 
measuring device and thus to inaccurate measurements. In order to obtain exact measured values, 
remember the following rule of thumb: The higher the temperature, the greater the measuring distance and 
the shorter the measuring time.

e) Special functions

Some functions can be turned on/off or switched on the IR thermometer during its operation. The device 
must be turned on to be able to select the functions. To do this, press and hold the measurement button for 
about 1 second. Switching is possible both during the measurement operation and measurement stop.

MAX/MIN display

Press the “MAX/MIN” button (3). Every time you press the button, you switch the (4A) indication on the 
display.

°C/°F temperature unit

Press the “°C/°F” button (6). Every time you press the button, you switch the (4G) indication on the display.

Target laser/display lighting

The display lighting and the target laser are active by default. Press the button with the light bulb/laser sym-
bol (2) to turn it on/off. Every time you press the button, you switch the functions on and off successively. 
Laser on, light on --> laser off, light on --> laser off, light off --> laser on, light off --> laser on, light on, etc.

7. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Apart from occasional cleaning and battery replacement, the device requires no servicing.
Always observe the following safety instructions before cleaning the device:

a) Cleaning of the lens

Remove loose particles with clean compressed air and wipe off remaining residues with a 

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 ne lens brush. 

Clean the surface with a lens cleaning cloth or a clean, soft, lint-free cloth. To remove 

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 ngerprints and 

other fat residues, the cloth can be moistened with water or lens cleaning solution. Do not use any acidic, 
alcoholic or other solvents or rough, linty cloth to clean the lens. Avoid applying too much pressure during 
cleaning.

Surface

Emission level

Varnish, matte

0.97

Foodstuffs

0.93 - 0.98

Human skin

0.98

Plastic

0.94

Paper

0.97

Sand

0.90

Textiles

0.90

Water

0.92 - 0.96

Bricks, plastering

0.93 - 0.96

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