Maintenance – General Technologies LTX12 (-20 to 1200 F) Infrared Thermometer with Laser Sight and ThermoSounder User Manual

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4.3.3 Selecting Temperature Units (°C/°F).

• Make sure the instrument is turned ON, if not press the

Measurement Trigger.

• Pressing the “°C /°F” button will switch between Celsius and

Fahrenheit Degrees as the temperature measurement units.

• The temperature reading and selected measurement units will be

displayed on the LCD.

4.4 ThermoSounder

4.4.1 Introduction

The ThermoSounder is a feature of your LTX12 that facilitates finding

temperature variations or differentials (e.g. cold and hot spots)

quickly and easily by providing a sound that varies proportionally to

temperature differences.

4.4.2 Activating the ThermoSounder function

• Make sure the instrument is turned ON, if not press the

Measurement Trigger.

• Pressing the “ ” button will turn on and off the ThermoSounder

function.

• The ThermoSounder indicator will display on the LCD when

activated.

4.4.3 Using the ThermoSounder function

• Activate the ThermoSounder function as described in 4.4.2.
• Point at the area or object whose temperature you want to use as

reference and press the Measurement Trigger.

• The LTX12 will use the reference temperature to generate a

‘reference’ beeping.

• Higher temperatures (than the reference) will be indicated by a

faster pace of beeping, the more the difference the faster the

pace of the beeping (i.e. pace is proportional to the temperature

difference).

• Lower temperatures (than the reference) will be indicated by a

slower pace of beeping, the more the difference the lower the

pace of beeping (i.e. pace is proportional to the temperature

difference).

• The reference temperature for the ThermoSounder will be

maintained as long the Measurement Trigger is pressed.

• To choose a new reference temperature release the Measurement

Trigger, then point at the area or object with the new temperature

you want to use as reference and press the Measurement

Trigger.

4.5 Other Functions

4.5.1 Display Hold

The instrument will automatically hold the last temperature

reading after the Measurement Trigger has been released for

approximately 7 seconds.

4.5.2 Display Backlight

Make sure the instrument is turned ON, if it is not, press the

Measurement Trigger.

Pressing the Backlight ON/OFF Button, will turn the display

backlight ON or OFF.

When the backlight is not needed, turn it off to prolong battery

life.

4.5.3 Laser Pointer

!

CAUTION: Laser Radiation is emitted

Avoid direct eye contact

To turn the laser sight ON or OFF, press the “LASER” button,

when the unit is ON. The laser sight indicator will appear on the

display when the laser sight function is ON.

5. MAINTENANCE

5.1 Battery Replacement

When the battery is low and needs to be replaced, the “Low Bat-

tery Warning” symbol will appear on the lower left hand side of the

display.

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Pull to open

battery cover

Battery

To replace the battery, open the battery compartment cover

(located at the front of the handle) by pulling on the finger indents

near the trigger, and remove the battery.

Replace with a new 9 V alkaline battery type NEDA 1604 or

IEC6F22 observing the proper polarity when connecting to the

battery terminals.

Close the battery cover.

5.2 Cleaning

5.2.1 Lens cleaning

Debris or dirt on the lens may cause obstruction and reduce the

accuracy of the thermometer. If this occurs, either wipe the lens

with a Q-tip (moistened with water only) or blow the loose particles

off with clean compressed air. Do not use solvent on the lenses, as

it may damage the instrument.

5.2.2 Exterior cleaning

Periodically wipe the case with a soft damp cloth and mild house-

hold cleanser. Do not use abrasives or solvents. Ensure that no

water gets inside the instrument to prevent possible short circuits

and damage.

6. WARRANTY

One year limited warranty, excluding batteries and fuses. For

details see Standard Warranty Information on our web page or you

may request a printed copy.

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