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Users Manual
External Contact Probe
XWWarning
To avoid electrical shock or personal injury, do not connect the external contact probe to live electrical circuits.
The thermometers come with a bead
With the probe installed, the probe symbol (A) appears on the display. The probe can be used simultaneously while the thermometer is taking
Troubleshooting
Use the following table to remedy possible problems when using the thermometer.
Table 4. Troubleshooting
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Target temperature is over or | Select target within | ||
under range. | specifications | ||
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J | Low batteries | Replace Batteries | |
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Blank display | Thermometer is asleep | Pull trigger | |
Possible dead batteries | Replace batteries | ||
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| Low or dead batteries | Replace batteries | |
Laser does not work | Ambient temperature is above | Use in area with lower ambient | |
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| 40 °C (104 °F) | temperature | |
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Failed communication via USB | Unit is off | Pull the trigger | |
FlukeView Forms is not running | Start FlukeView Forms | ||
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| Possible incorrect emissivity | See “Emissivity”, “Field of View” | |
Inaccuracy | and “Distance and Spot Size” | ||
setting, field of view, or spot size | |||
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| Reset settings. Replace | |
Settings such as emissivity, |
| batteries as soon as low battery | |
Battery dead or not replaced in | indicated; Exchange the | ||
date/time, F/C, and saved data | |||
<1 minute of removal | batteries within one minute of | ||
lost | |||
| removal. Refer to “Changing the | ||
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| Batteries”. | |
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