Amprobe IR-750 Infrared-Thermometer User Manual

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UNPACKING AND INSPECTION

Your shipping carton should include:

1

Thermometer (IR-750 / IR-750-EUR)

1

USB cable

1

K-type thermocouple probe

1

Carrying case

1

Hard carrying case

1

9V battery (installed)

1

Users manual

If any of the items are damaged or missing, return the complete package to the place of purchase for an
exchange.

FEATURES

The Amprobe IR-750 / IR-750-EUR, a precision performance 50:1 spot to distance ratio infrared thermometer,
offers unparalleled accuracy and response time with a temperature measurement range of -58°F to 2822°F
or -50°C to 1550°C. The IR-750 / IR-750-EUR is perfect for demanding quality and process control applications
with extremely high accuracy and distance to spot ratio. The IR-750 / IR-750-EUR also features 99 data points
recognition, thermocouple inputs, and USB download for advanced HVAC/R, electrical, industrial maintenance,
automotive as well as quality control and fire prevention applications.

• 50:1 Distance to Spot ratio

• Temperature range of 0°F to -58°F to 2822°F or -50°C to 1550°C

• Precision accuracy and rapid response time

• Laser pointer, backlit dual LCD Display

• Auto display hold and MAX/MIN memory

• Adjustable emissivity for measuring a variety of materials

• 99 Memory locations and PC download cable included

HOW THE THERMOMETERS WORK

Infrared thermometers measure the surface temperature of an object. The thermometer’s optics sense emitted,
reflected, and transmitted energy, which is collected and focused onto a detector. The unit’s electronics translate
the signal into a temperature reading which the unit displays .

OPERATING THE THERMOMETER

Temperature Measurement

The thermometer will turn on when you pull the trigger and also features an auto-off function that
automatically powers down the thermometer after 8 seconds of inactivity.

To measure temperature, point the thermometer at an object and pull the trigger. You can use the laser pointer
to help aim the thermometer. Pull and hold the trigger when measuring the target surface. When release the
trigger, the display will hold the reading for 8 seconds. Be sure to consider distance-to-spot size ratio and field of
view. The laser is used for aiming only and is not related to temperature measurement.

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