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5 TAKING A READING
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Hold the probe by its sleeve
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To take a reading, bring the probe down onto the surface whilst holding it perpendicular
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For subsequent readings, lift the probe off and then replace it onto the surface
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To accurately assess the surface profile 5-10 readings should be taken over a surface area of
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150mm (6 sq. in.). The average of these readings will indicate the surface profile
peak-to-valley height of that area.
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For Elcometer 224 Model T gauges whilst in batching, users can pre-define the number of
readings using the counted average function. Press Batch/New Batch/Batch Type, select
"Counted Average" and set the number of readings as required. The average of this
pre-defined number will be saved into memory. The individual readings with counted average
are not saved into memory.
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DO
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Hold the probe by the probe sleeve
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Firmly place the probe onto the surface
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Allow the metal base to make contact with
the surface - to improve accuracy
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The display will dim if inactive for more than 15 seconds and will go 'black' if inactive for the
period defined in Menu/Setup/Display/Screen Timeout. Press any key or tap the gauge to
awaken it.
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The gauge will switch off automatically after 5 minutes of inactivity.
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indicates reading outside range of probe.
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All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
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DO NOT
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Drag the probe over the surface
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Bang the probe down hard onto the surface
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Swing the probe by its cable
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