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TRACEABLE
THERMOMETER
INSTRUCTIONS
ON/OFF BUTTON
The ON/OFF button located on the back of the
unit may be used to turn the unit off when the
thermometer is not being used. The minimum/
maximum memory and alarm limits are not cleared
when the unit is turned off. To turn the unit off,
press the ON/OFF button. Each successive press
of the ON/OFF button will turn the unit on or off.
The ON/OFF button located on the back of the
unit may be used to turn the unit off when the
thermometer is not being used. The minimum/
maximum memory and alarm limits are not cleared
when the unit is turned off. To turn the unit off,
press the ON/OFF button. Each successive press
of the ON/OFF button will turn the unit on or off.
No alarms will sound and no minimum/maximum
memory will be recorded when the unit is off.
memory will be recorded when the unit is off.
BENCH STAND
The unit is supplied with a bench stand that is
a part of the back of the unit. To use the bench
stand, locate the small openings on either side of
the bottom of the unit. Place your fi ngernail into
one of the openings and fl ip the stand out. To
close the stand, simply snap it shut.
The unit is supplied with a bench stand that is
a part of the back of the unit. To use the bench
stand, locate the small openings on either side of
the bottom of the unit. Place your fi ngernail into
one of the openings and fl ip the stand out. To
close the stand, simply snap it shut.
WALL MOUNTING THE UNIT
Set a screw into the wall at the desired location. Do
not set the screw fl ush to the wall, the head of the
screw will need to slip into the receptacle on the
back of the unit. Once the screw has been properly
set, hang the unit in place by sliding the receptacle
on the back of the unit over the head of the screw.
Set a screw into the wall at the desired location. Do
not set the screw fl ush to the wall, the head of the
screw will need to slip into the receptacle on the
back of the unit. Once the screw has been properly
set, hang the unit in place by sliding the receptacle
on the back of the unit over the head of the screw.
USING THE ALARM AND MEMORY TO
MONITOR A REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
MONITOR A REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
Following is an example of how to use the alarm
and memory to monitor the temperature inside a
refrigerator or freezer. This example is provided
only as a helpful guide and is not intended to replace
existing facility requirements or procedures.
and memory to monitor the temperature inside a
refrigerator or freezer. This example is provided
only as a helpful guide and is not intended to replace
existing facility requirements or procedures.
In this example, the refrigerator temperature must
be monitored and logged for each 24 hour period
and certain actions must be taken if temperature
falls below 0°C or rises above 5°C at any time
during the 24 hour period.
be monitored and logged for each 24 hour period
and certain actions must be taken if temperature
falls below 0°C or rises above 5°C at any time
during the 24 hour period.
Unit Setup Example
1. Plug the probe into the unit.
2. Install the battery.
3. Place the probe sensor inside the refrigerator.
4. Place the display outside the refrigerator.
5. Select the Probe Temperature Display mode.
1. Plug the probe into the unit.
2. Install the battery.
3. Place the probe sensor inside the refrigerator.
4. Place the display outside the refrigerator.
5. Select the Probe Temperature Display mode.
(See the “Temperature Display Modes” section.)
At this point, if using a bottle probe, allow suffi cient
time for the bottle probe to reach equilibrium with
the true current temperature inside the refrigerator.
time for the bottle probe to reach equilibrium with
the true current temperature inside the refrigerator.
6. Set the probe temperature low alarm limit to 0°C.
(See the “Setting Probe (OUT) Temperature Alarm
Limits” section.)
7. Set the probe temperature high alarm limit
to 5°C.
Brother Max 6 In 1 Thermometer Manual
(See the “Setting Probe (OUT) Temperature Alarm
Limits” section.)
8. Enable the alarms.
(See the “Enable/Disable Alarms” section.)
9. Clear the minimum and maximum memory.
(See the “Clearing the Probe (OUT) Temperature
Memory” section.)
10. Select the probe temperature with Min/Max
memory display mode.
(See the “Temperature Display Modes” section.)
The alarm limits have been set and the alarm has
been enabled. The display has been set to show
the current temperature inside the refrigerator along
with the minimum and maximum temperature that
has been achieved inside the refrigerator.
been enabled. The display has been set to show
the current temperature inside the refrigerator along
with the minimum and maximum temperature that
has been achieved inside the refrigerator.
If the temperature inside the refrigerator goes
outside the alarm limits (equal to or lower than the
low alarm set point, or equal to or greater than the
high alarm set point), the alarm will sound.
outside the alarm limits (equal to or lower than the
low alarm set point, or equal to or greater than the
high alarm set point), the alarm will sound.
If no one is available to hear the alarm sounding
(overnight), and the temperature returns to an in-
range condition, the memory will provide a record
of the single lowest and highest temperature
achieved. When the temperatures are recorded
into the manual log, the memory will allow the user
to see that the temperature inside the refrigerator
had gone outside of the acceptable range.
(overnight), and the temperature returns to an in-
range condition, the memory will provide a record
of the single lowest and highest temperature
achieved. When the temperatures are recorded
into the manual log, the memory will allow the user
to see that the temperature inside the refrigerator
had gone outside of the acceptable range.
Monitoring Procedure Example
Keep a notebook or spreadsheet as a manual log.
Keep a notebook or spreadsheet as a manual log.
1. At the same time every day, record the following
into the manual log:
• Current Date and Time
• Current Temperature Reading Manual washing machine amazon.
• Minimum Temperature Reading (MIN)
• Maximum Temperature Reading (MAX)
2. Once the above items have been manually
recorded, clear both the minimum and
maximum temperature memory.
(See the “Clearing the Probe (OUT) Temperature
Memory” section.)
By clearing the memory each day, the minimum and
maximum temperature memory will provide a record
of the minimum and maximum temperature that has
been achieved inside the refrigerator over the past
24 hour monitoring period. The memory will also
allow the user to see if the temperature inside the
refrigerator went outside of the acceptable range
when there was no one available to hear the alarm
(overnight).
maximum temperature memory will provide a record
of the minimum and maximum temperature that has
been achieved inside the refrigerator over the past
24 hour monitoring period. The memory will also
allow the user to see if the temperature inside the
refrigerator went outside of the acceptable range
when there was no one available to hear the alarm
(overnight).
Control Company Cat. No. 4227 / 4627 / 4727
Traceable
®
is a registered trademark of
Control Company.
©
2008
Control Company.
92-4227-00 Rev. 2 052808
®
ALL OPERATIONAL DIFFICULTIES
If this unit does not function properly for any
reason, replace the battery with a new high-quality
battery (see the “Battery Replacement” section).
Low battery power can occasionally cause any
number of “apparent” operational diffi culties.
Replacing the battery with a new fresh battery will
solve most diffi culties.
If this unit does not function properly for any
reason, replace the battery with a new high-quality
battery (see the “Battery Replacement” section).
Low battery power can occasionally cause any
number of “apparent” operational diffi culties.
Replacing the battery with a new fresh battery will
solve most diffi culties.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Erratic readings, a faint display, no display, or a
battery symbol appearing on the display are all
indications that the battery must be replaced.
Open the battery compartment by depressing the
tab located at the top of the battery cover and
lifting it out. The battery cover is hinged at the
bottom so that the battery compartment may be
opened without completely removing the battery
cover. Remove the exhausted battery and replace
with a AAA alkaline battery. Make certain to insert
the new battery with the proper polarity as indicated
in the illustration in the battery compartment.
Close the battery cover.
Erratic readings, a faint display, no display, or a
battery symbol appearing on the display are all
indications that the battery must be replaced.
Open the battery compartment by depressing the
tab located at the top of the battery cover and
lifting it out. The battery cover is hinged at the
bottom so that the battery compartment may be
opened without completely removing the battery
cover. Remove the exhausted battery and replace
with a AAA alkaline battery. Make certain to insert
the new battery with the proper polarity as indicated
in the illustration in the battery compartment.
Close the battery cover.
Replacing the battery has the same affect as
pressing the RESET button. (See the “RESET
BUTTON” section.)
pressing the RESET button. (See the “RESET
BUTTON” section.)
WARRANTY, SERVICE, OR RECALIBRATION
For warranty, service, or recalibration, contact:
For warranty, service, or recalibration, contact:
CONTROL COMPANY
4455 Rex Road
Friendswood, Texas 77546 USA
Ph. 281 482-1714 • Fax 281 482-9448
E-mail [email protected] • www.control3.com
Control Company is ISO 9001 Quality-Certifi ed by
DNV and ISO 17025 accredited as a Calibration
Laboratory by A2LA.
USING THE ALARM AND MEMORY TO
MONITOR A REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
MONITOR A REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
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The thermometer is a non-contact infrared thermometer.
There are many mathematical modes for the Infrared
function. Please remember to keep away from children and
function. Please remember to keep away from children and
don’t use it for safety related applications.
Brother Max 6 In 1 Thermometer Instructions
(Default Screen)
Simply aim the thermometer at
the measure target with Lens (○
7
)
and press Meas. key (○
9
) to
display the surface temperature.
The Distance:Spot is 20:1.
The Distance:Spot is 20:1.
Please make sure the target area is within the field of
view.
FUNCTION
Press Emissivity key (○
1
) for setting the emissivity.
Press Emissivity key (○
1
), then press Up key (○
4
) or Down key (○
2
) to set the emissivity, then press Mode key (○
5
) to
confirm it. The emissivity can be changed from 0.10 (10E) to 1 (100E).
Press Mode key (○
5
) for scrolling more display function as follows.
Here will show the emissivity data. (The default emissivity is 0.95.)
Press Mode key (○
5
) for the Maximum (MAX), Minimum (MIN), Different between MAX and MIN (DIF) and
Average (AVG) modes. During the measurement, the special modes reading will be displayed beside the
mode icon.
Press Up key (○
4
) or Down key (○
2
) key to change the High Alarm (HAL) or Lo Alarm (LAL), then press Meas. key
(○
9
) to confirm it. For example: When the reading 80
o
F < LAL 80.1
o
F, the Low icon will flash and you will hear a
beep sound.
Connect the thermocouple with Thermocouple socket (○
10
) and put the probe in/on the target, the thermometer will
display the temperature automatically without pressing any button. To see the minimum or maximum data during
the probe measurement, please hold down the Up key (○
4
) or Down key (○
2
).
After measure high temp, the probe may remain HOT for a while.
** The thermometer will automatically shut off if left idle for more than 60sec, unless in PRB mode. (In PRB mode, it will shut off if
left idle for more than 12 minutes.)
ADD VALUE
Press Up key (○
4
) for LOCK mode ON/OFF.The lock mode is particularly useful for continuous
monitoring of temperatures for up to 60 minutes.
In MAX, MIN, DIF, AVG
mode:
Press Down key (○
2
) for
o
C or
o
F transferred.
and press Up key (○
4
) for backlight function ON/OFF.
In all modes: First
hold on the Meas. key
(○
9
)
and press Down key (○
2
) for laser function ON/OFF.
CAUTION
1. WHEN DEVICE IS IN USE, DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE LASER BEAM–PERMANENT EYE DAMAGE MAY RESULT.
2. USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN OPERATING THE LASER.
2. USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN OPERATING THE LASER.
3. NEVER POINT THE DEVICE TOWARDS ANYONE’S EYES.
4.
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF ALL CHILDREN.
STORAGE & CLEANING
The thermometer should be stored at room temperature between -4~149°F (–20 to +65
o
C).
The sensor lens is the most delicate part of the thermometer. The lens should be kept clean at all times, care should be taken when
cleaning the lens using only a soft cloth or cotton swab with water or medical alcohol. Allowing the lens to fully dry before using the
cleaning the lens using only a soft cloth or cotton swab with water or medical alcohol. Allowing the lens to fully dry before using the
thermometer. Do not submerge any part of the thermometer.
LCD ERROR MESSAGES
The thermometer incorporates visual diagnostic messages as follows:
‘Hi’ or ’Lo’ is displayed when the temperature being measured is outside of the settings of
HAL and LAL.
‘Er2’ is displayed when the thermometer is exposed to rapid changes in the ambient
temperature. ‘Er3’ is displayed when the ambient temperature exceeds 32°F (0
temperature. ‘Er3’ is displayed when the ambient temperature exceeds 32°F (0
o
C) or 122°F
(+50
o
C). The thermometer should be allowed plenty of time (minimum 30 minutes) to stabilize
to the working/room temperature.
For all other error messages it is necessary to reset the thermometer. To reset it, wait for auto power
off, remove the battery and wait for a minimum of one minute, reinsert the battery and turn on. If the
error message remains please contact the Service Department for further assistance.
error message remains please contact the Service Department for further assistance.
BATTERIES
The thermometer incorporates visual low battery indication as follows:
‘Battery OK’: measurements
are possible
‘Battery Low’: battery needs to be
replaced, measurements are still possible
‘Battery Exhausted’: measurements are
not possible
When the ‘Low Battery’ icon indicates the battery is low, the battery should be replaced immediately with AAA, 1.5V batteries.
Please note: It is important to turn the instrument off before replacing the battery otherwise the thermometer may malfunction.
Dispose of used battery promptly and keep away from children.
SPECIFICATION
Item
Non-contact Infrared Scan function
Thermocouple Probe Scan function
(K type/bead)
Measurement Range
-76 to +1400
o
F (-60 to +760
o
C)
-83.2 to +1999°F (-64 to +1400°C)
Bead probe in package is -50 to 250ºC/58 to 482ºF
Bead probe in package is -50 to 250ºC/58 to 482ºF
Operating Range
Covert action manual download. 32 to +122°F (0 to +50°C)
Accuracy
(Tobj=15~35°C, Tamb=25°C)
±
1.8°F (1.0°C)
Accuracy
(Tobj=-33~760°C, Tamb=23±3°C)
±
2% of reading or 4°F (2°C)
whichever is
greater
+/-1% of reading or 1.8°F (1°C)
whichever is greater
(Test under Tamb=73±11°F [23
+6°C]
)
Resolution
(-9.9~199.9°C)
0.1°F/0.1°C (1° below 9.9 and above 199.9)
Response Time
(90%)
.5sec
Distance:Spot
20:1
Battery Life
Typ.18 hours (Alkaline)
Dimensions
175.2 x 39.0 x 71.9mm
Weight
179 grams including batteries (AAA*2pcs)
Note: Under the electromagnetic field of 3V/m from 200 to 600 MHz, the maximum error is 18
o
F (10
o
C).
Caution: The measure range is for thermometer only. User should choose proper probe types for different kinds of
application. Please make sure the target to be measured will not exceed the temperature range of the probe to
avoid permanent damage of the thermocouple probe.
EMC/RFI
Readings may be affected if the unit is operated within radio frequency electromagnetic field strength of approximately 3 volts per
meter, but the performance of the instrument will not be permanently affected.
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