Flir Extech TKG100 User Guide
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To calibrate the Flir Extech TKG100 Gauge, first ensure the device is turned on and in calibration mode. Then, follow the on-screen instructions to perform a two-point calibration using known thickness standards. Ensure the probe is clean and properly connected.
If the gauge is not turning on, check the battery compartment to ensure the batteries are correctly installed and have sufficient charge. If the problem persists, try replacing the batteries. If the issue continues, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
To change the measurement units on the TKG100, access the settings menu by pressing the menu button. Navigate to the units section and select your preferred units, such as millimeters or inches, then confirm the selection.
Inconsistent readings may be due to a dirty or damaged probe, improper calibration, or surface irregularities of the material being measured. Clean the probe, ensure proper calibration, and verify that the surface is suitable for measurement.
To maintain the probe, regularly clean it with a soft cloth and ensure it is free from debris or residue. Store the gauge in a protective case when not in use to prevent damage. Avoid exposing the probe to harsh environments.
Yes, the TKG100 can measure through coatings or paint. However, it's important to ensure the coating thickness is within the device's capabilities. Verify accuracy by calibrating with a sample similar to the coated material.
To perform a factory reset, navigate to the settings menu, select 'System Settings,' and choose the 'Factory Reset' option. Confirm the action when prompted. This will restore the device to its original settings.
If the display is faint, adjust the contrast settings in the display menu. If the issue persists, check the battery level as low power can affect display visibility. Replace the batteries if necessary.
To update the firmware, connect the TKG100 to a computer via USB. Download the latest firmware from the manufacturer's website and follow the provided instructions for installation. Ensure the device is fully charged before updating.
Common error codes include E1 for probe connection errors and E2 for calibration issues. For E1, check probe connections and clean the contacts. For E2, recalibrate the device with accurate standards. Consult the user manual for other error codes.