Congratulations on your purchase of theExtech EasyView™ Thermometer. This device
offers a single K-type thermocouple inputwithmultifunction LCD display. This meter is
shipped fully tested and calibrated and,withproper use, will provide years of reliable
service.
Safety
To prevent personal injury or meter damage, use the meter only as specified in this
guide
To avoid electrical shock or personal injury,donotapply more than
20Vrms between the thermocoupleinputs or between the thermocouple
Meter Description
Meter
1.Thermocouple input connector
2.LCD display
3.Function buttons
4.Battery compartment (rear)
Display
1.Low battery
2.Primary display
3.Memory location
4.Auto power off
5.Secondary display
6.Max, Min and Average
7.Temperature units
8.Read from memory location
9.Store to memory location
10. Hold
11. Offset
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Operation
Connecting thermocouples
1. This meter acceptsanyK-type thermocouple with spade plugs (sub-miniature type with
one spade wider than the other).
2. Plugthe thermocouple into the meter's thermocouple input jack.
Measuring
1. Press thebutton to turn power on. The meter will perform a short self-test.
2. Press the °C/°F button to select the desired temperature unit of measure. A display
icon will reflect the selection.
3. If a probe is not connected to the meter, the “--------” indication will appear on the
display.
4. Contactthe object to be measured with the probe.
5. Readthe measured temperature in the display.
Note: If the display indicates “OL” the temperature is outside the measurement range.
Maximum, Minimum and Average Function
1. Press the MX/MN button to capture the Maximum (MX), Minimum (MN) and Average
(AVG) temperature values.
2. The lower secondary display will appear with MX and the maximum recorded
temperature displayed. The upper display will continue to measure the current
temperature. The lower display will update only when a new higher temperature is
measured.
3. Press the MX/MN button to step through MX, MN and AVG.
4. The AVG value is the true average of the measured values. Averaging will occur for 4
hours, then the average will reset and begin a new 4 hour cycle.
5. To exit the MX/MN function, Press and Hold the MX/MN button until the display returns
to standard operation.
Note: The Auto Power Off feature is disabled when the MX/MN feature is selected.
Data Hold
Press the HOLD button to freeze the reading in the display. The 'H' icon will appear on the
top center of the display. Press the HOLD button again to return to normal operation (the
'H' icon will disappear).
Offset
1. Press the Offset (relative) button to zero the displayed reading and to use that
reading as a reference for all future readings.
2. The OFFSET icon will appear in the display.
3. The stored reference value will appear in the lower secondary LCD display.
4. To exit the Offset function, Press and Hold the button until the display returns to
standard operation.
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Memory
The meter memory allows for the storage and recall of up to 150 temperature
measurements.
1. Press the MEM button to store the reading into memory. “MEM” will briefly appear on
the display and the memory location will be indicated on the display.
2. Press the READ button to recall the data from the indicated memory location
a.“READ” and the stored value will appear in the display
b. Press the ▲ ▼ buttons to step through the memory locations.
c.To exit the READ function, Press the READ button.
3. To clear data in memory
a.Turn the meter OFF
b.Press and Hold the MEM button and press thepower button.
c.Release the MEM button and ALL CLr and NO will appear in the display.
d. Press the ▼ button to select YES (delete data in memory) or NO (escape
without deleting).
e.Press the MEM button to implement the choice and exit the function.
Auto Power Off
To conserve battery life, the meter will go into the sleep mode if no button is pressed for 30
minutes. “P” is displayed on the LCD when this feature is enabled.
To disable the feature:
1. With the meter OFF, Press and Hold the HOLD button and press thepower button.
2. P and OFF will briefly appear on the display indicating that the auto power off feature is
disabled.
3. “P” will not be displayed.
Note: Auto power off is enabled every time the meter is powered on and is automatically
disabled when the MX/MN feature is enabled.
Battery Replacement
When the “BT” low battery icon appears in the display measurement accuracy may be
affected. Replace the 6 AAA batteries by removing the rear screw and battery
compartment cover.
You, as the end user, are legally bound (Battery ordinance) to return all used
batteries and accumulators; disposal in the household garbage is prohibited!
You can hand over your used batteries / accumulators at collection points in your
community or wherever batteries / accumulators are sold!
Disposal:
device at the end of its lifecycle
Cleaning
Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Do not use abrasives or
solvents. Wipe dry as necessary.
Follow the valid legal stipulations in respect of the disposal of the
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Specifications
General Specifications
DisplayMulti-function LCD
Measurement Range-50 to 1300oC (-58 to 1999oF)
Resolution0.1oC/oF <200o, 1oC/oF >200
Data Memory150 sets
Input Protection20V maximum
Display Update Rate2.5 times per second
Over range indication"OL" appears on the LCD
Open input indication"-------" appears on the LCD
Auto Power OFF30minutes (if no key is pressed)
Low battery indication“BT” appears on the LCD
Power supply6 AAA Batteries
Battery lifeApproximately 110 hours with carbon zinc batteries
Operating Temperature0 to 50oC (32 to 122oF)
Operating Humidity< 80% RH
Storage Temperature-10 to 60oC (14 to 140oF)
Storage Humidity< 70% RH
Altitudeup to 2000 meters
Approvals
Dimensions150x72x35mm (5.91x2.8x1.4")
WeightApprox. 235g (8.29 oz.) with battery
Accuracy Specifications
UnitsRangeAccuracy (@23 ± 5oC)
0oF to 1832oF±(0.3% reading + 2oF)
o
F
-58oF to 0oF and
1832oF to 1999oF
0oC to 1000oC±(0.3% reading + 1oC)
o
C
-50oC to 0oC and
1000oC to 1300oC
Temperature
Coefficient
0.1 times the applicable accuracy specifications peroC from
0oC to 18oC and 28oC to 40oC (32oF to 64oF and 82oF to
104oF)
Note: Temperature accuracy does not include the accuracy of the type K probe.
Note: The temperature scale is based on the international temperature scale of 1990
(ITS90).
o
±(0.5% reading + 2oF)
±(0.5% reading + 1oC)
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