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Introduction .................................................................................................................  1 
Contact Fluke .............................................................................................................   2

 

Safety Information ......................................................................................................   3

 

The User Interface ......................................................................................................   7

 

Use the Product ..........................................................................................................   10

 

Aim the Product for Body Temperature ..................................................................   10

 

The Trigger .............................................................................................................   12

 

Alarm ......................................................................................................................   13

 

Trigger Mode ..........................................................................................................   14

 

Maintenance ...............................................................................................................   14

 

Calibration and Verification ....................................................................................   14

 

Change the Battery ................................................................................................   14

 

Clean the Product ...................................................................................................   14

 

Specifications .............................................................................................................   16

 

 

 

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Page 1: ...8 July 2020 2020 Fluke Corporation All rights reserved Specifications are subject to change without notice All product names are trademarks of their respective companies 67 MAX Infrared Thermometer Users Manual ...

Page 2: ...ur nearest Fluke authorized service center to obtain return authorization information then send the product to that Service Center with a description of the problem THIS WARRANTY IS YOUR ONLY REMEDY NO OTHER WARRANTIES SUCH AS FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED FLUKE IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES ARISING FROM ANY CAUSE O...

Page 3: ...Fluke 2 Safety Information 3 The User Interface 7 Use the Product 10 Aim the Product for Body Temperature 10 The Trigger 12 Alarm 13 Trigger Mode 14 Maintenance 14 Calibration and Verification 14 Change the Battery 14 Clean the Product 14 Specifications 16 ...

Page 4: ...67 MAX Users Manual ii ...

Page 5: ...easurements obtained with an IR thermometer versus subdermal core temperature measurements made with a contact thermometer ASTM laboratory accuracy requirements in the display range of 37 C to 39 C 98 F to 102 F for IR thermometers is 0 3 C 0 5 F whereas for mercury in glass and electronic thermometers the requirement per ASTM Standards E667 86 and E1112 86 is 0 1 C 0 2 F Proper measurement techni...

Page 6: ...or when used on children under 18 years of age Characteristics and procedures are available from the manufacturer upon request The Product defaults to body mode that incorporates this correction into the displayed measurement to compensate for this effect Contact Fluke Fluke Corporation operates worldwide For local contact information go to our website www fluke com To register your product view p...

Page 7: ...e of the Product to the standard is assumed by Fluke Corporation Notes The Product is not FDA Approved or cleared The Product is intended for consumer use and is NOT INTENDED for use to collect information for medical diagnosing purposes The Product complies with the FDA Enforcement Policy for Clinical Electronic Thermometers During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 COVID 19 Public Health Emergency A W...

Page 8: ...uct if it appears damaged Do not use in ambient environments outside of the specified operating temperature and humidity range or subject the Product to excessive mechanical shock Permanent damage to the Product including inaccurate temperature measurement may result Do not use or store the Product in direct sunlight or near other sources of radiant heat This can cause the Product temperature to d...

Page 9: ...nd disinfect only as specified Replace the batteries when the low battery indicator shows to prevent incorrect measurements Do not store the Product for long periods with the battery installed to prevent battery leakage Repair the Product before use if the battery leaks Battery leakage may damage the Product Do not attempt to service the Product ...

Page 10: ... 1 Safety Symbols Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning W WARNING RISK OF DANGER Consult user documentation Operating ambient temperature 15 C to 40 C Measured temperature range 22 C to 43 C Storage temperature 20 C to 50 C Battery case ...

Page 11: ...l Meaning Symbol Meaning body Body mode menu icon Body mode is for body temperature measurements Select On or Off Body mode is the default mode of the Product See Figure 1 b Denotes that the Product is in Body mode To change to Surface mode push SEL until body appears and then push SET b disappears and the non adjusted surface temperature measurement is shown See Figure 1 C F Celsius or Fahrenheit...

Page 12: ...n SEL Push to scroll through the menu SET button Push to choose a menu item Up and Down arrow button Push this to scroll up or down through the menu or to adjust temperature settings tri9 This denotes the Trigger mode menu choice See Trigger Mode C0Ld H0t Use the Product in ambient conditions between 15 C and 40 C In colder or hotter conditions the display reads C0Ld or H0t and the Product does no...

Page 13: ...t is in SCAN mode Max In SCAN mode this indicates the maximum temperature reading and is held by the Product until the trigger is released EMS Emissivity In Surface mode the display shows a fixed value of 0 98 Lo Hi The Lo or Hi indicators appear when the measured temperature is outside of the specified range of the Product 22 C to 43 C When 21 5 C the display shows Lo When 43 5 C the Product show...

Page 14: ...g Aim the Product for Body Temperature When you use the Product to measure body temperature make sure that the Product shows the correct temperature When you measure the subject s temperature make sure the skin of the forehead is unobstructed by hair eye glasses or anything that could interfere with the emitted infrared energy Make sure the distance to subject is 50 mm to 150 mm 2 in to 6 in or ac...

Page 15: ...Infrared Thermometer Use the Product 11 Figure 1 Aiming the Product ...

Page 16: ...the trigger for more than 1 second to measure the temperature Note that all the display segments temporarily appear when you pull the trigger WWarning Do not use if any segments are missing from those shown in Figure 2 The Product is damaged 3 Release the trigger to HOLD the current measurement Figure 2 Trigger ...

Page 17: ... is above a set limit To set or adjust the alarm see Figure 3 4 Push SEL until Alarm HI appears 1 To set the alarm temperature push the up or down arrow 2 Once the desired temperature appears push SET to toggle the alarm on or off If the measured temperature is above the alarm limit Alarm HI shows Figure 3 Alarm ...

Page 18: ...til the display reads tri9 then push SET to toggle it On or Off Maintenance Calibration and Verification For calibration and verification see the 67 MAX Calibration Manual located at Fluke s website at www fluke com Change the Battery Do not dispose of this Product or product battery as unsorted municipal waste To install or change the AA IEC LR06 battery open the battery compartment and replace t...

Page 19: ...Infrared Thermometer Maintenance 15 WCaution Do not submerge the Product Figure 4 Change the Battery and Clean the Product ...

Page 20: ...wer 1 AA IEC LR06 Battery 100 hours continuous operation Emissivity 0 98 fixed value for human skin Distance to Subject 50 mm to 150 mm 2 in to 6 in Operating Temperature TAMB 15 C to 40 C 59 F to 104 F Storage Transport Temperature 20 C to 50 C 4 F to 122 F without battery Operating Humidity 10 to 95 RH non condensing Operating Altitude 3000 meters above mean sea level Storage Altitude 12 000 met...

Page 21: ...ing system where the intensity of EM disturbances are high Caution use in these environments or near portable RF communications equipment including peripherals such as antenna cables and external antennas within 30 cm 12 inches may cause degradation to the performance of the Product CISPR 11 Group 1 Class B Group 1 Equipment has intentionally generated and or uses conductively coupled radio freque...

Page 22: ...tion Equipment Class B Equipment meets requirements for home electromagnetic wave equipment and the seller or user should take notice of it This equipment is intended for use in home environments USA FCC 47 CFR 15 subpart B This product is considered an exempt device per clause 15 103 ...

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