Model 65

Calibration Information

Safety Information

A Warning

To avoid possible personal injury:

The information provided in this manual is for the use of qualified personnel only. Do not perform the verification tests or calibration procedures described in this manual unless you are qualified to do so.

Performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous light exposure.

Do not stare into the laser beam or direct it toward the eyes.

Caution

To avoid possible damage to the thermometer and to ensure correct measurements:

The Fluke 65 Infrared Thermometer contains parts that can be damaged by static discharge. No procedure in this document requires the case to be opened. If you do so, follow the standard practices for handling static sensitive devices.

Do not drop the thermometer or subject it to violent shocks.

Do not operate the thermometer near large electrical or magnetic fields.

Do not touch the object with the thermometer.

Keep the thermometer away from direct sunlight or strong sources of light, hot objects (70 °C / 158 °F), high temperatures, high humidity, or dust during use and storage.

Do not apply sudden temperature changes to the thermometer. Before taking measurements, wait for the thermometer to return to a stable temperature.

During performance tests and calibration, expose the thermometer to the

blackbody heat source only long enough to complete the measurement

(< 15 seconds). Between measurements, move the thermometer to an area not affected by the heat source.

Do not touch the focal lens.

Condensation may form on the focal lens if the thermometer moves quickly from a cold to a hot environment. Before taking measurements, wait for the condensation to dissipate.

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