Amprobe TH-1 Relative-Humidity-Temperature-Probe-Style-Meter User Manual

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Refer to the manual

Complies with EU
directives

Conforms to relevant
Australian standards.

Do not dispose
of this product as
unsorted municipal
waste.

Warning and Precautions

Do not put the probe in contact with liquids. That may cause
permanent damage.

INTRoDUCTIoN
Congratulations on your purchase of the TH-1 temperature probe style
meter. This meter is equipped with a protective turnable sensor cap, a
patented design, to protect the sensor when not in use.
A convenient instrument to measure temperature from -20°C to 60°C
(4° to 140°F), Relative Humidity up to 99% RH, and the dew point (DP)
or wet bulb (WB) for temperature and humidity.

Unpack and Inspection

1 x TH-1 Temperature Probe style meter
1 x Battery CR2032
1 x Manual

oPERATIoN

Before you start any measurement, please rotate the cap clockwise

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or counterclockwise to expose the sensor.
Press ON/OFF yellow pushbutton to turn power ON or OFF. You will

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see a full display on the screen for one second.(See Fig.1) The meter
will start measuring the temperature and humidity and display both
readings at the same time. (See Fig.2)
Press HOLD until “HLD” appears on the screen to freeze the reading

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on the display. Press HOLD again to cancel the HOLD function and
continue with the measurement.(See FIG.3)
Press MIN/MAX to display the minimum reading of the actual

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measurement (Temp & RH). Press MIN/MAX again to display the
maximum reading. Press MIN/MAX again to return the real time
measurement.(See Fig.4)
Press °C / °F pushbutton to switch between degrees Celsius to

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degrees Fahrenheit.
Press MODE to toggle between “AIR”, “DP”, and “WB” readings.

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Press and hold RESET to clear current MIN and MAX readings from

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memory

Auto Power off
The meter will turn itself off after 20-min. To override Auto Power Off
function, press ON/OFF & HOLD keys simultaneously. The display will
show ”n”. When ”n” appears, release the ON/OFF button. The meter
will now be in Non-sleep mode for long time operation purposes. (See
Fig.5)

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