STEINEL HG Scan PRO 2620 E, HG Scan PRO 2520 E User Manual

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HG Scan PRO
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Operating instructions
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Safety warnings
n Tampering or technical
modifications will result in the loss of warranty cover and exemption from liability.
n Do not expose the device to
any major mechanical strain or strong vibration.
n The device must not be ex-
posed to high levels of air humidity nor must it be al­lowed to get wet. Outdoors, the device must only be used in appropriate weather conditions or provided with appropriate protection.
n Smoke, dust, steam and/or
other vapours may adversely affect the HG Scan PRO's optical system and lead to incorrect results being displayed.
n Switch the device OFF
and prevent it from being switched ON unintentionally if it must be assumed that safe operation cannot be ensured. e.g. if
- the device shows visible damage
- the device does not work or
- the device has be exposed to adverse conditions for a prolonged period
- the product has been exposed to severe strain in transit.
nThis device may be used by
children aged 8 or above and by persons with re­duced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they are supervised or have been given instructions on how to use the tool safely and understand the hazards involved. Do not allow chil­dren to play with the device. Children are not allowed to clean or carry out mainte­nance work on the device without supervision.
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LASER RADIATION
DO NOT LOOK INTO THE LASER BEAM λ = 630 nm - 670 nm LASER CLASS 2 < 1 mW EN 60825-1:2008-05
Safety warnings
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Designed for use with Steinel hot air tools, HG Scan PRO is a temperature scanner that uses infrared for measuring temperature on a contactless basis. During use, HG Scan PRO gives you an acoustic and visual warning if the temperature measured exceeds or falls below the temperature selected. It is powered from
the hot air tool. Please familiarise yourself with these operating instructions before using this product because prolonged reliable and trou­ble-free operation will only be ensured if it is handled properly.
Controls (Fig. / Fig. )
1 Lens 2 Laser 3 Holder 4 ON/OFF button 5 Operating symbol 6 Memory symbol 7 Symbol for memory programme /
alarm tolerance level / audio signal
8 Temperature display °C, °F or emissivity E 9 LOC function symbol 10 Airflow symbol 11 Airflow adjustment 12 Display values
HG Scan PRO measures an object's surface temperature. The heat radiated from the ob­ject is measured by the scanner's sensor and transmitted to the hot air tool. Emissivity is a value used to describe the relative ability of a material to emit thermal energy by radiation (characteristic "radiance").
The greater the emissivity, the more capable the material is of emitting thermal energy. Most organic materials and surfaces have a emissiv­ity coefficient of approx. 0.90. Metallic surfaces or shiny materials have a lower emissivity coefficient. HG Scan PRO's emissivity can be selected so as to rule out imprecise measured values.
How it works
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Attaching / detaching (Fig. / Fig. )
1. Fit HG Scan PRO onto hot air tool b and d.
2. When switching ON for the first time, the device is active in the state it was in on leaving the factory: temperature setting = 150 °C / 300 °F, airflow setting 5, alarm tolerance level = 10 °C / 50 °F, emissivity = 0.90, audio signal ON.
Operation
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Attaching to / detaching from HG 2620 E (Fig. 2)
1. Switch OFF HG 2620 E and disconnect from the power supply.
2. Undo screws on side of guard sleeve and remove guard sleeve. Now remove cover cap.
3. Fit guard sleeve into HG Scan PRO.
4. Fit guard sleeve with HG Scan PRO onto the HG 2620 E and tighten screws at side.
5. HG 2620 E ready for use with HG Scan PRO. Keep the cover cap in a safe place in case HG Scan PRO is removed again.
Attaching to / detaching from HG 2520 E (Fig. 4)
1. Switch OFF HG 2520 E and disconnect from the power supply.
2. Undo screws on front of guard sleeve and remove guard sleeve. Now remove cover cap.
3. Fit HG Scan PRO onto HG 2520 E
4. Now fit guard sleeve back on and tighten front screws.
5. HG 2520 E ready for use with HG Scan PRO. Keep the cover cap in a safe place in case HG Scan PRO is removed again.
n The ideal measurement area is 10 cm in
front of the hot air tool's delivery outlet and measures approx. 2 cm (at the point where both laser beams intersect). Reducing / increasing the distance will cause results to vary.
n To obtain accurate results, the object being
measured must be larger than the measure­ment area. It is recommended for the object being measured to be at least twice the size of the measurement area.
n HG Scan PRO is unable to take measure-
ments through transparent surfaces, such as glass. Instead, HG Scan PRO measures the surface temperature of the glass.
n Nozzles that deflect air and/or cut off sens-
ing because of their length cannot be used with the HG Scan PRO.
n The measurement results obtained for shiny
objects may be corrupted and therefore incorrect.
n To obtain accurate results, HG Scan PRO
must be allowed to reach ambient tem­perature. This also applies when moving from one place of use to another.
n Prolonged use at high temperatures may
cause HG Scan PRO to heat up and deliver results that diverge from the actual surface temperature. To detach HG Scan PRO, go to "Attaching/Detaching".
Measuring temperature (Fig. )
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a) Settings
The following settings can be made: directly:
• Temperature
through the settings menu:
• Airow: 150-600 l/min
• Alarm tolerance level: 10/20 °C, 50/70 °F
• Emissivity: 0.10-0.99
• Audio ON/OFF
HG Scan PRO is switched ON by pressing the ON/OFF button (4). While HG Scan PRO is activated, the display on the hot air tool shows the operating symbol (5). HG Scan PRO can be used after switching ON at the controls of the hot air tool.
The temperature setting is selected directly by using the joystick. Move the joystick to the right to increase the temperature setting or to the left to reduce it.
The airflow button takes you to HG Scan PRO's Settings menu where you can make further settings. Programmes can be selected at the programme button. For further details, please read the section on "Programme mode".
1. Set the airflow by pressing the airflow but­ton. The airflow symbol (10) on the display flashes while airflow is being set. Move the joystick to the right to increase the tem­perature setting or to the left to reduce it. If you do not wish to change the setting, please continue at 2.
2. Emissivity is set by pressing the airflow but­ton a second time. The display shows the letter "E" (8) while emissivity is being set. Move the joystick to the right to increase emissivity or to the left to reduce it. For further information on this, please read the section on Emissivity. If you do not wish to change the setting, please continue at 3.
3. Set the alarm tolerance level by pressing the airflow button a second time. The display shows the letter "L" (7) while the alarm tolerance level is being set. Move the joystick to the right to increase the alarm tolerance level or to the left to reduce it. For further information on this, please read the section on "Alarm function". If you do not wish to change the setting, please continue at 4.
4. Set the audio signal by pressing the airflow button a second time. The letter "A" (7) ap­pears on the display while the audio signal is being set. Move the joystick to the right to switch the audio signal ON and to the left to switch it OFF. If you do not wish to change the setting, please continue at 5.
5. Press the airflow button a second time to leave the Settings menu. HG Scan PRO starts to measure the tem­perature straight away.
b) Programme mode
Four programmes are factory-set for the most common types of work. After pressing the programme button, number 1 (7) is displayed for programme 1. Continuing to press the programme button displays num­bers 2-4 (7) for programmes 2–4. Pressing the button again will return the tool to nor­mal operation. No number (7) is displayed in normal mode.
c) Memory function
The values selected for the four programmes can be changed and memorised at any time. To do this, first press the programme button until the display shows the programme you wish to change. Select the chosen temperature setting, airflow and emissivity. The memory symbol on the display flashes to indicate that the programme selected has been changed. To memorise this setting in the programme selected, press and hold down the programme button. The memory symbol continues to flash for approx. 2 sec. The settings entered are saved once the memory symbol stays on all the time. The alarm tolerance level and audio signal can be changed in normal mode and applied to all programmes.
Settings
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Preset programmes:
HG Scan PRO comes with an alarm function that is activated when the temperature meas­ured exceeds or falls below the temperature selected. The alarm is given in acoustic form by an audio signal and in visual form by a blue and red LED ring. The alarm is triggered when the temperature measured exceeds or falls below the temperature that is set.
A green LED ring shows that the temperature measured by HG Scan PRO is equivalent to the target value within the tolerance. The acoustic audio signal can be deactivated. To deactivate the audio signal, go to the section on "Settings".
d) LOC function
To avoid altering the chosen settings unin­tentionally, the HG Scan PRO comes with the Lockable Override Control Function (LOC).
To find out how to set the LOC function, please contact our Service Department on 05245-448-188.
Alarm function
Alarm function table
Variations from the temperature setpoint in °C
Alarm tolerance levels 10 °C 20 °C Red LED ring & audio signal > 20 °C > 40 °C Red LED ring 10 °C to 20 °C 20 °C to 40 °C Green LED ring -10 °C to 10 °C -20 °C to 20 °C Blue LED ring -20 °C to -10 °C -40 °C to -20 °C Blue LED ring & audio signal < -20 °C < -40 °C
Variations from the temperature setpoint in °F
Alarm tolerance levels 50 °F 70 °F Red LED ring & audio signal > 70 °F > 100 °F Red LED ring 50 °F to 70 °F 70 °F to 100 °F Green LED ring -50 °F to 50 °F -70 °F to 70 °F Blue LED ring -70 °F to -50 °F -100 °F to -70 °F Blue LED ring & audio signal > -70 °F > -100 °F
Programme 1 2 3 4
Temperature setting (°C/°F)
80 °C/180 °F 120 °C/250 °F 160 °C/320 °F 250 °C/480 °F
Airflow setting 4 5 6 5
Emissivity 0.95 0.85 0.90 0.94
Operating voltage: 15V DC Response time: 500 ms Spectrum: 8-14 µm Emissivity: 0.10-0.99 Resolution: 10 °C / 10 °F Working distance: 10 cm IR measurement area: 10:1 Operating temperature: 0-50 °C / 32-122 °F Operating air humidity: 10 % - 90 % RH Storage temperature: -10-60 °C / 14-140 °F Storage air humidity: < 80 % RH Temperature measurement range: 0 °C - 300 °C (32 °F - 572 °F) Accuracy *: ±2 °C / ±3.6 °F or ±5 % of the temperature measured Weight: 120 g 85 g Dimensions: 99 x 95 x 153 mm 88 x 56.5 x 77 mm *
Accuracy at an ambient temperature of approx. 25 °C and maintaining the optimum distance from the object being measured.
Technical specifications HG Scan PRO 2620 E HG Scan PRO2520 E
Emissivity
HG Scan PRO's emissivity can be selected to obtain accurate measurement readings for dif­ferent materials and surfaces (see table).
The display shows the figures after the decimal point. (tenths and hundredths) e.g. 0.93 equates to 93.
The emissivities shown in the emissivity table are approximations. Surface quality, geometry or other parameters may influence the emissivity of the object being measured.
Please go to our website for a detailed overview:
www.steinel-professional.de/emissionswerte (German) www.steinel-professional.de/emissivities (other languages)
Surface Emissivity
Car films 0.90-0.95 Wood 0.80-0.90 Rubber 0.85-0.95 Oil-based paints 0.95 Leather 0.75-0.85 Lacquers 0.80-0.95 Paper, card 0.75-0.95 Textiles 0.90 Plastic (PVC, PE, PP) 0.85-0.95
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Cleaning the lens:
The lens may be cleaned with a damp, soft and non-linting cloth if it gets dirty (do not use cleaning agents). Alternatively, lens cleaning fluid may be used. Never use any acid-based or alcohol-based solvents or solvents of any other kind.
Cleaning the enclosure
The enclosure can be cleaned with water or mild detergent. Never use any abrasive products or solvents.
Care and maintenance
This STEINEL product has been manufactured with utmost care, tested for proper operation and safety and then subjected to random sam­ple inspection. STEINEL guarantees that it is in perfect condition and proper working order. The warranty period is 12 months and starts on the date of sale to the consumer. We will remedy all defects caused by material flaws or manufacturing faults. The warranty will be met by repair or replacement of defective parts at our own discretion. This guarantee does not cover damage to wearing parts, damage or defects caused by improper treatment or maintenance nor does it cover breakage as a result of the product being dropped. Further consequential damage to other objects shall be excluded. Claims under warranty shall only be
accepted if the product is sent fully assembled and well packed complete with sales slip or invoice (date of purchase and dealer's stamp) to the appropriate Service Centre or handed in to the dealer within the first 6 months.
Repair service:
If defects occur outside the warranty period or are not covered by warranty, please ask your nearest service station for the possibility of repair.
Functional warranty
This product complies with
- EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
- RoHS Directive 2011/65/EC
- WEEE Directive 2012/19/EC
Declaration of Conformity
Do not throw devices, recharge­able batteries / batteries into household waste, fire or water at the end of their useful life.
Rechargeable batteries/batteries should be collected, recycled or disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
Disposal
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