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7.5 Locating a Hot Spot

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Fig.

To locate points with abnormally high or low temperatures, keep the 

trigger depressed while scanning the target surface with a zig-zag motion 

until the problem area is identified.

8. Maintenance and Disposal

8.1 Cleaning and Storage

•   Clean the product regularly using a dry cloth or cotton bud 

ONLY.

 

CAUTION! NEVER use aggressive chemicals to clean the product 

as they may damage plastic or insulated parts.

•   Take particular care when cleaning the thermometer lens.
•   Remove the battery before storing the product for extended periods.
•   Store the product in a lean and dry location, out of direct sunlight and 

out of reach of children.

•   Store the product at an ambient temperature of 15~50°C (-4~122°F).

8.2 Replacing the Battery

Important: ALWAYS allow the thermometer to switch itself off before 

removing the battery.

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Fig.

The thermometer is powered by a 9V PP3 type battery (supplied).
To install or replace battery:
1.  Using the cover release indents (5), pull outwards on the battery 

compartment cover (4) to open it.

2.  Remove the installed battery from the compartment and disconnect it 

from the contacts.

3.  Connect a new battery to the contacts, observing the correct polarity.
4.  Insert the battery into the compartment and close the cover securely.
Important: Dispose of old batteries responsibly and in accordance 

with local regulations.

8.3 Returns and Disposal

For servicing, and repair and replacement options, please contact the 

Draper Tools Product Helpline for details of your nearest authorised 

agent.
Any servicing or repairs carried out by unauthorised personnel or 

installation of spare parts not supplied by Draper Tools will invalidate 

your warranty.
At the end of its working life, dispose of the product responsibly and in 

line with local regulations. Recycle where possible.

• 

  DO NOT dispose of this product with domestic waste; most local 

authorities provide appropriate recycling facilities.

• 

  DO NOT incinerate.

• 

  DO NOT burn or mutilate batteries; this may release toxic or corrosive 

substances. 

•   Dispose of the battery in accordance with local regulations or return 

it to your warranty agent or stockist for recycling.

Battery Compartment

Summary of Contents for 15101

Page 1: ...arts and labour for 12 months from the date of purchase Where tools have been hired out the warranty period covers 90 days from the date of purchase This warranty does not apply to any consumable parts batteries or normal wear and tear nor does it cover any damage caused by misuse careless or unsafe handling alterations accidents or repairs attempted or made by any personnel other than the authori...

Page 2: ...f these instructions may result in radiation exposure Observe all standard safety precautions and good practices when working with electrical equipment and batteries Inspect the product before every use for evidence of battery leakage and corroded parts WARNING DO NOT use this product if any part has corroded or the battery has leaked Contact Draper Tools for repair and replacement options DO NOT ...

Page 3: ...te To improve accuracy cover an area of the target surface measuring twice the spot size see 7 1 Distance and Spot Size in masking tape or black paint Allow it to reach the same temperature as the material underneath before taking a measurement Important DO NOT place glass Perspex or other transparent materials between the thermometer and the target surface when attempting to take a measurement 7 ...

Page 4: ...utwards on the battery compartment cover 4 to open it 2 Remove the installed battery from the compartment and disconnect it from the contacts 3 Connect a new battery to the contacts observing the correct polarity 4 Insert the battery into the compartment and close the cover securely Important Dispose of old batteries responsibly and in accordance with local regulations 8 3 Returns and Disposal For...

Page 5: ... European conformity CAUTION Class 2 laser product Laser active WEEE Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Do not dispose of Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment in with domestic rubbish CAUTION Class 2 laser product Do not stare into beam CAUTION Class 2 laser product 50 C 550 C Operating temperature range Distance to spot size ratio Variable unit display ...

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