Fluke 561 user manual Maintenance, Troubleshooting, CE Certification

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Infrared Thermometer

Maintenance

Maintenance

Changing the Battery

To install or change the two AA batteries, open the battery compartment and insert the batteries as shown in Figure 2.

Cleaning the Lens

Blow off loose particles using clean compressed air. Carefully wipe the surface with a moist cotton swab. The swab may be moistened with water.

Cleaning the Housing

Use soap and water on a damp sponge or soft cloth.

WCaution

To avoid damaging the Thermometer, do NOT submerge it in water.

Troubleshooting

Symptom

 

Problem

 

Action

 

 

 

--- (on display)

Target temperature is over or under

Select target within specifications

 

range

 

 

B

Low battery

Replace battery

Blank display

Possible dead battery

Check and/or replace battery

Laser does not work

1.

Low or dead battery

1.

Replace battery

 

2.

Ambient temperature above 40 °C

2.

Use in area with lower ambient

 

(104 °F)

temperature

CE Certification

The Thermometer conforms to the following standards:

EN61326-1 EMC

EN61010-1

EN60825-1 Safety

Certification testing was conducted using a frequency range of 80 to 1000 MHz with the instrument in three orientations.

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Contents HVACPro Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Table of Contents HVACPro Contacting Fluke IntroductionWWarning Safety InformationFeatures FeaturesDisplay When the battery is low, B appears on the displayButtons and Connector Buttons and ConnectorOperating the Thermometer How the Thermometer WorksLocating a Hot or Cold Spot Distance and Spot SizeOperating the Thermometer Field of ViewEmissivity Switching Between C and F XWWarning Using the Contact Temperature ProbeTypical Measurements Measuring Dewpoint TemperatureTesting Insulated Return Ducts Typical MeasurementsScanning Walls for Air Leaks or Insulation Deficiencies Testing Enclosed Relays Testing Contactors StartersTesting Fuses and Buss Connections Testing Electrical ConnectionsTesting Bearings Testing Belts and SheavesChecking Hydronic Radiant Heat Applications Testing Radiant Heat Applications Testing Water Heater InsulationTesting Steam Traps Verifying Thermostat/Room Sensor Accuracy Superheat is a critical temperature Troubleshooting MaintenanceMaintenance CE CertificationInfrared Specifications