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          Note: While the laser marker is on, the battery will be consumed faster. 
 
 

  * 

Positional relation between distance and sighting point 

      This is a one-point laser sighting thermometer. The laser mark is sighted approximately 14 mm   
      above the center of the spot. 
 

(When the distance is approximately 225 mm) 

 

Laser marker sighting point 

 
 

Measurement spot (circle of diameter 28 mm) 

 

       
      When the measurement distance is approximately 225 mm, the laser marker is output aiming 
      at the point illustrated above. Refer to the figure as a guide. 
 
 

Caution 

Do  not  look  into  the  laser  marker  or  point  it  at  anybody's  eyes.  Doing  so  may 
damage your eyes. 
Do not let the children use the infrared thermometer 

 
 

    * Standard for Safe Use of Laser Products (JIS C6802): "Class II" is defined as follows

      A visible light (of wavelengths in the visible region: 400 nm through 700 nm) with an output   
      level (approx. 1mW or less) that is normally regarded harmless with respect to humans'   
      physical defense capabilities. 

 
 

5.  Setting the Backlight 

 
While the power is on, press the backlight ON/OFF key to set the backlight on or off. 
 
While the backlight key is on, the LCD is illuminated in green so that the value displayed on the 
LCD can be easily read even in dark places. While the backlight key is off, the backlight is not lit. 
 
Note: While the backlight is on, the battery will be consumed faster. 
 

 
 

6.  Emissivity 

 

The emissivity of this thermometer is preset at 0.95. 
Infrared radiation is naturally emitted from all objects, but the emissivity value depends on the type 
of object to be measured. However, various objects including food and plastic have been shown to 
have an emissivity of 0.95, so emissivity of 0.95 can be used for measuring the temperatures of 
such objects by this thermometer. 

Summary of Contents for SK-87002

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual No 8261 00 Infrared Thermometer Model SK 8700Ⅱ 3 4 Kanda kajicho Chiyoda ku Tokyo 101 0045 Japan https www sksato co jp en M 07 ...

Page 2: ...Keep the unit out of reach of children Do not use this unit as a clinical thermometer This is a non contact thermometer Do not let the unit touch the object to be measured If the unit touches a hot object it may result in measurement errors or failure Never disassemble or modify this unit Doing so may result in failure Do not drop this unit or apply vibration impact to it This unit is a precision ...

Page 3: ...ively the measurement accuracy may be affected Wait for a while for the unit to properly adapt to the ambient temperature For a change of temperature of 10ºC or more wait for at least 30 minutes before measurement Overview The SK 8700II is a non contact type infrared thermometer which detects the infrared energy emitted from an object and converts it into a temperature reading The product can meas...

Page 4: ...e seconds Lens cap Prevents dust or foreign matter from entering the measurement window infrared radiation sensing section Also it protects users from viewing the laser in case the laser marker is activated accidentally Vinyl cover Protects the unit when dropped and keeps out dirt or dust during storage ...

Page 5: ...n matter in the measurement window Also it protects users from viewing the laser in case the laser marker is activated accidentally LCD Displays the temperature reading and other related information Measurement key Activates temperature measurement Backlight ON OFF key Sets the backlight function on or off Laser marker ON OFF key Sets the laser marker function on or off 1 2 LCD 7 segment display D...

Page 6: ...ry life may be shortened 3 Putting Vinyl cover onto the Thermometer It is recommended to use the thermometer with the vinyl cover attached The vinyl cover will help absorb shock in case the unit is dropped accidentally and protect the unit from becoming dirty during use The thermometer is shipped in a vinyl cover 1 Hold the opening of the vinyl cover wide when inserting the unit 2 Fix the snap fas...

Page 7: ...le light of wavelengths in the visible region 400 nm through 700 nm with an output level approx 1mW or less that is normally regarded harmless with respect to humans physical defense capabilities 5 Setting the Backlight While the power is on press the backlight ON OFF key to set the backlight on or off While the backlight key is on the LCD is illuminated in green so that the value displayed on the...

Page 8: ...urface temperature of the glass 4 Release the measurement key The displayed value can be held for approximately five seconds 5 After five seconds the power is automatically turned off auto power off function 6 When the measurement is finished put the lens cap on the measurement window 8 Notes on Measurement 8 1 Measurement Spot Size The measurement spot size of this thermometer changes in accordan...

Page 9: ...Measuring an object of 316 C or more may damage the infrared lens and cause loss of measurement accuracy Never measure an object whose temperature is outside the allowable temperature range 8 3 Measurement of an object with an emissivity other than 0 95 Apply heat resistant paint or tape that has an emissivity close to 0 95 to the object to be measured Since the emissivity of metals is lower than ...

Page 10: ...below when a problem occurs before consulting your dealer for repair Problem Possible Cause Remedy Power does not turn on Battery power is insufficient Replace the battery 6F22 006P See Replacing the Battery If the power does not turn on even after replacing the battery an element inside the thermometer may have been damaged If the element inside the unit has been damaged by impact or drop the uni...

Page 11: ...K 8700II Measuring range 20 C to 315 C Accuracy 2 C at 20 C to 100 C at 23 C 5 C 2 Reading at 101 C to 315 C Calibrated by Black body emissivity at 0 95 Resolution 1 C Repeatability 1 C Emissivity Fixed at 0 95 Distance to Spot size D S 8 1 Detector Thermopile Spectral response 6 to14μm Response time 0 5 second Laser sighting 1 point Class II Laser use less than 1mW of power Operating ambient 0 to...

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