Fluke 561s user manual Maintenance, Changing the Battery, Cleaning the Lens, Cleaning the Housing

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Users Manual

Table 3 lists recommended Fluke temperature probes for use with the Thermometer:

 

Table 3. Recommended Temperature Probes

Probe

Usage

 

The piercing probe is the most versatile option. Good for checking air

80PK-25

temperature in ducts, surface temperature under carpets/pads, liquids,

 

thermometer wells, vent temperatures, and for penetrating pipe insulation.

80PK-1

The general purpose bead probe is an alternative, for quick, accurate surface

temperatures and air temperatures within ducts, vent temperatures.

 

 

Pipe clamp probes (2) are essential for tracking continuously changing

80PK-8

temperature differentials on hydronic tubing and pipe loops, and good for

 

quick, accurate refrigerant temperatures.

 

The tapered probe is a good general-purpose gas and surface probe, with a

80PK-26

good length and low mass tip casing for faster reaction to surface and air

 

temperatures.

 

The insulation piercing probe provides a sharp tip to pierce pipe insulation

80PK-9

and flat probe tip for good surface thermal contact, air temperatures within

 

ducts, and vent temperatures.

80PK-11

The Velcro pipe probe is a convenient way to attach a thermocouple to a

pipe while keeping hands free.

 

HOLD

The display will remain activated for 7 seconds after the trigger is released. HOLD appears in the upper middle of the display. When the trigger is pulled again, the Thermometer will begin measuring in the last function selected.

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.

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Contents 561 Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Table of Contents 561 Introduction Contacting FlukeSafety Information XWWarningFeatures Infrared ThermometerWhen the battery is low, B appears on the display DisplayButtons and Connector Buttons and ConnectorLocating a Hot or Cold Spot How the Thermometer WorksOperating the Thermometer Distance and Spot SizeField of View EmissivitySwitching Between C and F Using the Contact Temperature Probe XWWarningCleaning the Lens MaintenanceChanging the Battery Cleaning the HousingCE Certification TroubleshootingSpecifications Electrical