To use a correction factor for a probe NOT in memory...

1.Press F3 (MENU). The First Menu Screen will appear.

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2.Press 8 (NEXT) to access the Second Menu Screen.

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3.Press 1 (COR FACT). A screen will appear that shows the correction factor.

4.Use the correction factors on the handle of the probe to determine the appropriate correction factor and then use the numeric keys on the meter to enter this value. Enter a three digit number, ignoring the decimal point, and rounding to two digits to the right of the decimal point. If you make a mistake, just enter more digits until correct. For example, to enter a correction factor of 1.22, simply enter 1, 2, and then 2 while a correction factor of 0.94 is entered as 0, 9, and 4.

5.Press Enter to save this correction factor. The meter automatically returns to the measurement screen.

6.The numeric correction factor will be displayed on the right side of the third line of the display in the form CF X.XX.

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Operating the Meter