| SPECIFICATIONS: GENERAL |
Display | 4 digit LCD display |
Measurement Ranges | |
Sample rate | Approximately 1 second |
Laser power | <1mW output at 675µm wave length. (Class II laser product) |
Storage Temperature | |
Operating Temperature | 0˚C to 50˚C (32˚F to 122˚F) |
Operating Humidity | Max. 80% |
Power Supply | One 9V battery (included) |
Power Current | Approximately 12mA DC |
Weight | 140 grams (6.4 ounces) |
Size | 1.75” W x 3.25” D x 6” H (4.45 cm x 8.26 cm x 15.24 cm) |
| SPECIFICATIONS: EQUIPMENT |
Range | |
Resolution | 0.1˚C (32.18˚F) |
Accuracy | +/- 2% of reading or |
Emissivity Settings | Three points selectable: 0.85, 0.90, 0.95 |
Distance Factor | D/S =10:1 (D = distance, S=spot) |
Wavelength | 675 µm |
Congratulations on your purchase of the Digital Infrared Thermometer! Your Digital Infrared Thermometer is fitted with optical filters that allow you to safely take infrared surface temperature readings when contact with the object is not an option. Its convenient laser targeting and high
SAFETY & WARNINGS
The Digital Infrared Thermometer is a laser device and should be used with caution and care. Please observe the following guidelines when using this device.
•Infrared thermometers only measure surface temperature. Therefore when used in food applications, critical temperatures must be verified with an internal
•Do NOT look directly at the infrared beam, or point the beam directly into anyone’s eye(s).
•Do NOT look at the infrared beam from a reflective surface (i.e., mirror, polished metal, etc).
•Pay attention to your senses. If you feel a burning sensation, turn off the Digital Infrared Thermometer immediately.
•Do NOT use near any sources of strong electromagnetic radiation or static electrical charge. Doing so may cause errors.
•Do NOT direct the laser towards any source of bright or strong light (i.e., the sun, lamps, etc). Doing so may damage the sensor.
•If the device experiences significant changes in the ambient temperature, allow at least 20 minutes for temperature stabilization before taking a new measurement.
•Do NOT allow the lens to come into direct contact with anything. Doing so may scratch or damage the lens surface which may cause errors.
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE OF HUMAN EYES TO LASER LIGHT. EYE DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
NEVER POINT THE LASER LIGHT AT ANOTHER PERSON. KEEP THE
OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. AVOID INDIRECT EXPOSURE VIA REFLECTIVE SURFACES,
SUCH AS GLASS AND MIRRORS.
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