5. SPECIFICATIONS
Measuring range :
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Resolution :
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Indication of polarity :
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Accuracy :
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Emissivity :
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Spectral response :
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Response time :
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LASER viewfinder:
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Temperature :
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Storage environment :
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Temperature :
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Power supply :
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Electromagnetic compatibility
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Emissions and immunity in an industrial setting compliant with
EN 61326-1.
6. MAINTENANCE
Only use specified spare parts for maintenance
purposes. The manufacturer cannot accept any
responsibility for accidents occurring following repairs
carried out outside its after-sales department or
approved maintenance network.
6.1
Taking Care of Your C.A 871 Infrared Thermometer
6.1.1
Remplacing the battery
Remove the cover at the base of the instrument.
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Replace the used battery.
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6.2
Operating test
For a quick check that the thermometer is functioning correctly,
point it at water containing ice cubes, since this provides a
simple reference for 0°C (32°F).
-50 to 538°C / -58 to 1000°F
0,1°C from -50 to 200°C
0.1°F from -58 to 200°F beyond
this range.
automatic (minus only)
±2% of the reading or ±2°C of
-20 to +538°C / ±5°C of -50 to -20°C
±2% of the reading or ±4°F of
-4 to +1000°F / ±9°F of -58 to -4°F
preset at 0.95
6 to 14µm
400ms
1mW (670nm type)
0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F)
10 to 90% HR
-20 to 60°C (without battery)
(-4 to 140°F)
< 80% HR
9V battery (6LR61 or 6LF22)
160 x 82 x 41.5 mm / 180g
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