Taylor 9306 operating instructions Two Year Limited Warranty, Batteries, Specification

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Batteries

The thermometer incorporates visual low battery indication as follows:

 

 

 

 

EMC/RFI

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Readings may be affected if the unit is operated within a radio frequency electromagnetic field strength of

‘Battery OK’: measurements

‘Battery Low’: batteries needs to be

 

‘Battery Exhausted’:

 

approximately 3 volts per meter, but the performance of the instrument will not be permanently affected.

 

 

 

are possible

 

replaced, measurements are possible

measurements are not possible

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two Year Limited Warranty

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This product is warranted against defects in materials or workmanship for two (2) years from date of

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

original purchase for the original purchaser. It does not cover damages or wear resulting from accident, misuse,

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abuse, or unauthorized adjustment and/or repair. Should this product require service (or replacement at our

 

 

 

option) while under warranty, please pack the item carefully and return it prepaid, along with receipt showing date

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

of purchase and a note explaining reason for return to:

 

CAUTION: Since the thermometer is

 

 

 

 

 

splash proof, please make sure the battery

 

 

 

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cover and rubber stopper are on tight.

 

 

 

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1.

Please pick out the rubber stopper on the battery cover by carefully using a small, pointed tool, such

2220 Entrada Del Sol

 

as a screwdriver. Then remove the screw that is under the rubber stopper.

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2.

Remove the battery compartment cover.

Customer Service Phone: 1-800-225-4834

3.

Replace the 2 AAA 1.5V batteries.

Customer Service Fax: 1-575-526-4347

4.

Replace the battery compartment cover.

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5.

Replace the screw and the rubber stopper.

 

When the 'Low Battery' icon indicates the battery is low, the batteries should be replaced immediately.

There are no expressed warranties except as listed above. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you

Please note: It is important to turn the instrument off before replacing the batteries, otherwise the

may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

thermometer may malfunction. Dispose of used batteries properly and keep away from children. Do not

 

dispose of batteries in fire, as they may explode or leak.

Specification

Measurement Range Operating Range

Accuracy (Tobj=15-35°C, Tamb=25°C)

Accuracy (Tobj=above -33°C)

Infrared Scan function

(IRT Mode)

-55~250°C (-67~572°F) 0~50°C (32~122°F)

+/-0.6°C (1.1 oF)

-33~0:+/-(1°C+0.1/degree) 0~ 65: +/-1°C 65~200:+/-1.5% of reading

Thermocouple Probe (K type, Grounded) (COT Mode)

-55~330°C(-67 to +626 oF)

below -5 :+/-1°C -5~ 65 : +/-0.5°C

above 65 :+/-1% of reading

For additional product information, or warranty information in Canada or elsewhere outside the USA, please contact us through www.taylorusa.com.

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Made to our exact specifications in China.

NOT LEGAL FOR TRADE

Resolution (-9.9~199.9°C)

0.2°C/0.5°F

0.2°C/0.5°F

Dimension

22.18*38*190.09mm

 

Weight (with battery)

98.1g

 

Battery Life

Typically 40 hours, minimum 30 hours continuous use (auto power off after 15 seconds)

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Contents Model 9306 Thermometer Operating Instructions Non-contact Infrared Thermometer function IRT ModeIn-Contact Thermocouple Probe function COT Mode Batteries Two Year Limited WarrantySpecification Mode demploi du Thermomètre Modèle Fonction de sonde de thermocouple en-contact mode COTSpécification Garantie limitée de deux ansPiles El modo C ó F Mensajes de error LCDEl modo mínimo o máximo EmisividadEspecificación Garantía limitada por dos añosBaterías