Fluke Food Safety Thermometer user manual Proper Application and Operation, Before You Start

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FoodPro Plus

Users Manual

Table 1. Specifications and Features (cont.)

Other

Certifications

CE, NSF, CMC

 

 

Warranty

2 years

 

 

Accessories

Nylon Carrying Pouch, QuickStart

 

Guide, and Battery

 

 

[1]Calibration Geometry: >22 °C 144 mm source @ 200 mm (1.45:1) E=0.97DD <25 °C 140 mm source @ 100 mm (0.7:1) E=1.00 BB.

Proper Application and Operation

Before You Start

First time users should reference “Battery Insertion Replacement” before using the unit.

Noncontact (Infrared) Mode

Pressing and holding the ON button starts the food safety thermometer in noncontact (infrared) measurement mode. The measurement will continue as long as the ON button is depressed, indicated by the blinking “SCAN”.

When the button is released, “HOLD” appears on the display and the last measurement remains visible for 7 seconds before the display goes blank.

The unit will display the temperature of an area highlighted by the target illuminator. The maximum reading is indicated in the lower portion of the display (Figure 1).

Current

Reading

Maximum

Value

On/Off

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Figure 1. Noncontact (infrared) Mode

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Contents FoodPro Plus Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Table of Contents FoodPro Plus Noncontact Food Safety Thermometer Product StatementFoodPro Plus Specifications and Features Specifications and Features InfraredNoncontact Food Safety Thermometer Before You Start Noncontact Infrared ModeProper Application and Operation Mode Selection Probe ModeCountdown Timer Mode Extended Contact ProbeCountdown Timer Display Haccp CheckMeasuring Packaged Products in Cold Storage Cases Noncontact Temperature Measurement ApplicationsMeasuring Liquid Temperatures Measuring Food at the Receiving Dock Measuring Food in Holding and Serving AreasInfrared IRT and Probe channels RTD Cold Temperature Verification CheckField Verification of Accuracy Hot Temperature Verification Check Field Verification of AccuracyHot Temperature Verification Check Field of ViewOperating and Ambient Temperature Range Response TimeSetting/Changing ºC and ºF Temperature Scales HumidityEmissivity Selecting the C ScaleCleaning Instructions Setting/Changing ºC and ºF Temperature ScalesProbe Replacement Battery Insertion and ReplacementTroubleshooting Other Operational ConsiderationsCertifications