International Symbols
C o n t r ols and Indicators
1. Fahrenheit / Centigrade select push-button, and mode down /
decrease push-button.
2. Backlight push-button, and up / increase selector.
3. Te m p e rature display mode select, memory recall and programming
select (INF 2 00) push-button.
4. Te m p e rature display mode indica t o r.
5. Te m p e rature measurement.
6. Fahrenheit / Centigrade scale indica t o r.
7. Low battery annunciator.
8. M e m o ry location annunciator.
9. E m i s s i v i ty annunciator.
10. Laser targeting on / off push-button.
11. Laser on annunciator.
12. Alarm mode indica t o r.
Introduction
The INF 10 0 / 200 non-contact infrared thermometer provides a faster,
easier way to take diagnostic temperature measurements. Monitor the
t e m p e rature of transformers, circuit breaker panels, motors and bearings,
supply and return registers, ducts, inlet/outlet steam lines, furnace flues
and many other surfaces. Use the INF 200 when diagnosing tempera t u r e
problems to save time and reduce the risk of burns and injuries.
Features include
• Switchable ˚F or ˚C readings
• Quick and simple operation
• Back-light
• Long battery life
• Temperature range of 0 to 788˚F (-20 to 420˚C)
• On-board nine measurement memory
• Barrel sight targeting
• Laser targeting
• User programmable alarm
Safety Notes
Before using this instrument, read all safety information carefully. In
this manual the word "WARNING" is used to indicate conditions
or actions that may pose physical hazards to the user. The word
"CAUTION" is used to indicate conditions or actions that may
damage this instrument.
WARNING!
DO NOT point the laser toward the eyes or face of a person or animal.
Laser light can cause eye injury, if the beam makes direct eye contact.
Reflective laser light can also cause damage, if a mirror or a glass-like
surface reflects the beam directly into the eye. Laser’s potential to cause
damage is retained for hundreds of feet. Use caution.
CAUTION!
This equipment is intended for use be industry professionals who know
their professional environments. Temperature measurements are often
taken in potentially hazardous ares. Know and use the safety standards
prescribed by your profession.
Validate Measurements
The accuracy and validity of measurements taken with this device
depends on various criteria. One of the most critical criteria to consider
is emissivity (a more detailed explanation is provided in the validation
section of this manual). Before using this instrument to determine if an
area is safe to touch, or enter, verify your readings are reasonably
accurate by using comparisons with already known measurements.
Laser Splash:
Indicates the use of laser equipment and the category of laser used.
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