Flir Extech MO220 User Guide
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To calibrate the MO220 Meter, use the calibration reference points provided with the device. Follow the instructions in the manual to adjust the settings until the meter reads accurately at known moisture levels.
Ensure the batteries are correctly installed and have sufficient charge. If the meter still does not power on, try replacing the batteries. Check for corrosion or damage in the battery compartment.
Select the appropriate wood species setting on the meter, then insert the moisture pins into the wood. The meter will display the moisture content as a percentage.
Regularly calibrate the meter using the provided reference materials, clean the pins after each use, and store the device in a dry, stable environment when not in use.
Use a soft cloth dampened with alcohol to gently wipe the pins, ensuring they are free from residue and corrosion. Avoid using abrasive materials that could damage the pins.
Inconsistent readings can result from dirty or damaged pins, low battery, or incorrect calibration. Ensure the pins are clean, the battery is charged, and the meter is calibrated.
Yes, the MO220 can be used on other building materials, but it is primarily calibrated for wood. For other materials, use comparative readings or consult the manual for specific settings.
Battery life depends on usage frequency. Replace the batteries when the low battery indicator appears, or every six months as part of routine maintenance.
Store the meter in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep it in its protective case to prevent damage to the pins and screen.
Refer to the user manual for specific error codes and their meanings. Common troubleshooting steps include checking the battery, recalibrating the meter, and ensuring the pins are clean and undamaged.