Flir Extech MO750 User's Guide

To calibrate the MO750 Meter, you will need to follow the manufacturer's calibration procedure using a standard calibration solution. Begin by turning on the device, immersing the sensor in a calibration solution, and following the on-screen instructions to adjust the readings.
If the meter shows erratic readings, ensure the sensor is clean and free from debris. Re-calibrate the meter, check the battery levels, and inspect the connections for any loose or damaged wires.
To replace the battery, turn off the meter and remove the battery compartment cover. Replace the old batteries with new ones, ensuring the correct polarity. Reattach the battery cover securely before use.
To measure moisture content, select the appropriate mode on the meter, insert the sensor into the material, and read the moisture content value displayed on the screen.
Clean the sensor with a soft, damp cloth using mild soap and water. Avoid using abrasive materials or solvents, as these can damage the sensor. Rinse thoroughly and dry before reusing.
Yes, the MO750 Meter is designed to measure moisture content in various materials, including wood and concrete. Ensure you select the correct mode for the material being tested.
Check the battery level and replace if necessary. Ensure that the battery is inserted correctly. If the issue persists, inspect the device for any signs of damage and consult the user manual or contact customer support.
Calibration frequency depends on usage and environmental conditions. Generally, calibrate the meter at least once a month, or more frequently if used in extreme conditions or for critical measurements.
Store the meter in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Remove the batteries if storing for an extended period to prevent leakage. Keep the sensor clean and covered when not in use.
The MO750 Meter is not fully waterproof but it is designed to be splash-resistant. Avoid submerging the device in water, and ensure it is protected from exposure to heavy rain or moisture.