Kestrel, 4000 pocket weather, Tracker 27 – Kestrel 4000 User Manual

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Kestrel

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4000 Pocket Weather

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Tracker

27

Why is my Kestrel Meter is not registering wind speed?

It probably just needs a replacement impeller. You can verify this by removing the impeller (press firmly

on the sides of the impeller), and turn the unit on to the wind speed screen. Hold the Kestrel Meter near a

television, computer monitor or some electronic device and it will display a wind speed. Or, wave a magnet

(like a refrigerator magnet) back and forth by the Kestrel Meter. If the Kestrel Meter is working properly,

you will register a wind speed reading, even though there is no impeller installed. Simply purchase a new

impeller and your Kestrel Meter’s wind speed readings will be restored to factory calibration.
What is the best way to take accurate temperature and humidity readings?

Avoid taking measurements in direct sunlight, and be sure there is airflow over the sensors. Especially if you

expose the Kestrel Meter to a large temperature swing prior to taking a reading (such as taking a Kestrel

Meter from the indoors to the outdoors in the winter), airflow over the sensors is necessary to measure

accurate temperature and humidity readings. You can ensure airflow by either placing the Kestrel Meter in

a breeze, or by waving it back and forth. If no airflow can be provided, you must allow up to 20 minutes for

the values to stabilize and accurate readings to be displayed.
Can my Kestrel Meter measure water speed by placing it in wind speed mode and submerging it?

Even though your Kestrel Meter is fully waterproof and can be submerged without damage, the viscosity

of water is different than that of air. The Kestrel Meter will display a value, but the readings will not be the

accurate water speed.
Why does my screen turn black in the heat? Why does screen become sluggish or blank in the cold?

The liquid crystal display used in Kestrel Meters has an operational temperature range of –14.0 to 131.0°F

(–10.0 to 55.0°C). Above this temperature, the whole screen will turn black. Below this temperature, the

liquid crystals will freeze and not display a reading. Even in these conditions, your Kestrel Meter will still

continue to measure and record readings as specified by the automatic and manual data storage rates,

you will just not be able to read the display until the environment’s temperature is within the operational

range. In cold environments, you can keep the Kestrel Meter warm in your pocket and remove it only to

take readings. Be sure to wave the unit back and forth to create airflow over the sensors to ensure the most

accurate reading possible.
Why doesn’t my Kestrel Meter match the local Weather Report?

Obtaining a weather report from a local television station, airport or internet site will give you the weather

where those instruments are, which is not necessarily the same as where you are. Your Kestrel Meter is

measuring the conditions right where you are. The nature of microclimates and weather fronts is that they

are varied, and even locations as close as a mile apart can have different weather readings. You can certainly

use these weather reporting services for good estimates of what the conditions will be, but for the most

accurate readings at your particular location, the Kestrel Meter is better.

CUSTOMER SERVICE

KESTREL POCKET WEATHER METERS 5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY

NK does not believe in “disposable electronics.” We know that Kestrel Meters don’t typically

lead pampered lives, and we design them for years of performance in tough conditions. Every

Kestrel is designed and manufactured at NK’s facility in Boothwyn, Pennsylvania, to be the ac-

curate, reliable weather instrument you need for your application. If for any reason you are not

satisfied with the performance or operation of your Kestrel meter in the first 30 days, you may

return it to your place of purchase for a full refund.

We guarantee every Kestrel Pocket Weather Meter to be free of defects in materials and

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