AccuMac AM1210 User Manual

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AM1210 Type S Reference Standard Thermocouple
User’s Guide

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Table of Contents

Before you start ---- Warnings & Cautions ........................................................................ 1
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Introduction and Specifications .................................................................................. 2

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Introduction......................................................................................................... 2

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Specifications ...................................................................................................... 2

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Care and Handling Guidelines ................................................................................... 2

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Limited Warranty & Limitation of Liability................................................................ 3

Before you start ---- Warnings & Cautions

Warnings: Follow these guidelines to avoid personal injury:

1. Only use this instrument in the manufacture specified temperature range.
2. The transition junction and the lead wires of this instrument can become hot

when it is used to measure high temperatures for extended periods of time.

3. DO NOT submerge the transition junction when taking measurement.
4. DO NOT use this instrument to measure the temperature of any hazardous live

component.

5. Follow all other safety guidelines listed in this user’s guide.

Cautions: Follow these guidelines to avoid possible damage to the instrument:

1. Avoid mechanical shocks. DO NOT drop or slam the probe in any way. This

will cause damage to the probe internally and affect its calibration and
accuracy.

2. Read Section entitled “Care and Handling Guidelines” before removing the

thermocouple from the shipping box. Incorrect handling can damage the
thermocouple and void the warranty.

3. Keep the shipping container in case it is necessary to ship the thermocouple.

Incorrect packaging of the thermocouple for shipment can cause irreparable
damage.

4. Calibration equipment should only be used by trained personnel.

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