Important Safety Information
• Temperature readings will be inaccurate on highly reflective objects.
• Temperature readings will be inaccurate on objects if emissivity is not adjusted
properly. Follow masking and emissivity adjustment procedures.
• Allow 30 minutes for the unit to adjust to large changes in ambient temperature;
inaccurate readings can result.
• Clean lens periodically; inaccurate readings can result. See the Maintenance section.
Failure to observe these precautions can result in injury and can damage the unit.
• Using this unit near equipment that generates electromagnetic interference can
result in unstable or inaccurate readings.
• Protect the unit against static electricity.
CE Certification
This instrument conforms to the following standards:
• EN50081-1:1992, Electromagnetic Emissions
• EN50082-1:1992, Electromagnetic Susceptibility
TG-150: Tests were conducted using a frequency range of 80 MHz to 1000 MHz with the
instrument in three orientations. The average error for the three orientations is ±0.82 °C
(±1.48 °F) at 3 V/m throughout the spectrum. However, between 234 MHz and 684 MHz at
3 V/m, the instrument may not meet its stated accuracy.
TG-250 and TG-350: Tests were conducted using a frequency range of 80 MHz to 1000 MHz
with the instrument in three orientations. The average error for the three orientations is
±1.4 °C (±2.5 °F) at 3 V/m throughout the spectrum. However, between 162 MHz and 792 MHz
at 3 V/m, the instrument may not meet its stated accuracy.
CFR 21 1040.10 and 1040.11
Performance Standards for Light-Emitting Products
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