Flir Extech SD200 User Guide
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To calibrate the SD200, follow the instructions in the user manual, typically involving setting the thermometer in a stable environment and using calibration solutions or standards.
To replace the batteries, open the battery compartment, remove the old batteries, and insert new ones, ensuring correct polarity. Refer to the manual for battery type specifications.
Check if the batteries are properly installed and charged. If the issue persists, inspect the battery contacts for corrosion and ensure the power button is functioning correctly.
Use a soft, damp cloth with mild detergent to clean the thermometer’s surface. Avoid submerging in water or using harsh chemicals.
To use data logging, insert an SD card into the slot, configure the logging interval in the settings, and press the appropriate button to start recording data.
Ensure the thermometer is calibrated, check for environmental interference, and verify that the sensor is clean and undamaged.
Yes, the SD200 is designed for versatile use, but ensure it is protected from extreme weather conditions to maintain accuracy and durability.
The SD200 thermometer can typically measure temperatures within a range specified in the manual, often up to a few hundred degrees Celsius.
Calibration frequency depends on usage conditions but is generally recommended every six months or after any significant impact or exposure to extreme conditions.
Yes, remove the SD card and insert it into a computer’s card reader to access and export the recorded data files.