Digital thermometer instruction manual, General specifications, Warnings – Klein Tools DTL302 User Manual

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WARNINGS:

Always wear approved eye protection.

Do NOT use on energized circuits.

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Digital Thermometer

Instruction Manual

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

The Klein Tools DTL302 is a hand-held dual differential Digital Temperature

Tester that offers logging, monitoring and uploading capabilities to help

analyze system performance trends with the included software.

Dimensions:

7.20”h x 3.70”w x 1.70"d

Weight:

16.2 oz

Operating Temperature:

14° to 122°F (-10° to 50°C)

Storage Temperature:

-40° to 140°F (-40° to 60°C)

Humidity:

Non condensing <50°F (10°C)

85% RH: 50° to 86°F (10° to 30°C)

70% RH: 86° to 104°F (30° to 40°C)

45% RH: 104° to 122°F (40° to 50°C)

Altitude:

Operating - up to 2000 m/Storage - 10000 m

Battery:

2 (AAA) type 1.5V

Certifi cations:

CE

IEC 1010-1 (2001)

EN 61010-1 (2001)

No. 1010.1 (1992)

IP67 IEC 60529, Immersion (30 min) & Dust proof

Overvoltage:

(Installation) CATEGORY I

Pollution Degree:

2 (IEC 1010-1)

WARNINGS

WARNINGS

To ensure safe operation and service of the tester, follow these instructions.

Failure to observe these warnings can result in severe injury or death.

• Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance procedures when

servicing equipment.

• Place ONLY thermocouples (type K, J, T, or E) in the thermocouple

ports.

• Make sure your meter is set for the proper thermocouple type.

• Be sure the thermocouple you use can withstand the temperature

extreme it may be exposed to in your service task.

• Properly maintain your thermometer and calibrate it regularly.

• Do not use if the thermometer has cracks or any other damage to

the case.

• Disconnect thermocouple before replacing batteries or opening

case.

• Replace batteries when low battery indicator appears on the

screen. Low batteries can aversely affect thermometer accuracy.

• Do not apply voltage to thermocouples. There should be no more

than 1V between any two thermocouples, and no more than 30V

between any thermocouple and earth ground.

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