T&D RTR-6110, RTR-6230, RTR-6130, RTR-6210 User Manual

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Wireless Core Temperature Data Logger RTR-61
T
emperature Sensor User's Manual
ɡ Safety Precautions and Instructionsȁ
DO NOT POINT THE SENSOR TOWARD
HUMANS or USE IN WAYS OTHER THAN THOSE
FOR WHICH THIS PRODUCT WAS DESIGNED
stabbing people and/or objects. Do not use the Sensor for any
purpose other than measuring the temperature of objects for which
it was designed and store in a safe place when not in use.
DO NOT TOUCH SENSOR
IMMEDIATELY AFTER
MEASUREMENT
Please be careful when using in extreme hot or cold environments; touching the unit may cause
burns or frostbite.
DO NOT TAKE APART,
REPAIR OR MODIFY THE
SENSOR
This may cause damage including
malfunction.
DO NOT TAKE APART!
CAUTION: EXTREME
HOT & COLD!
DO NOT TOUC H!
DANGER!
Use Safety Cover
ɡ Temperature Sensor (Optional)
All-in-one Type Temperature Sensor
(Sensor directly attached to the RTR-61 Main Unit)
RTR-6110:
Short Temperature Sensor
Sensor Length: 125mm
RTR-6130:
Long Temperature Sensor
Sensor Length: 300mm
ȬUnitȇmmȭ
Separate Type Temperature Sensor
(Sensor with Handgrip and Cord. Easy to measure temperature, even in steam.)
RTR-6210:
Short Temperature Sensor
Sensor Length: 125mm / Cord Length: 900mm
RTR-6230:
Long Temperature Sensor
Sensor Length: 300mm / Cord Length: 900mm
ȬUnitȇmmȭ
ɜ Sensor Materials: Stainless pipe(SUS316)ȁ ɜ Handgrip Materials: Polysulfone Resin (Temperature Durability: About 170Ɏ ) ȁ ɜ Cord : Tefl on
®
Resin (FEP) Shielded
ɜ Common Items Included: Sensor Spacer 1 / Rubber Packing 1 / Sensor Replacement Tool 1 / Sensor User's Manual (this document) 1 *Tefl on
®
is a registered trademark of U.S. company Du Pont.
ɡ Specifi cations
Measurement Range Ƚ 25Ɏ to 235Ɏ
Temperature Sensor Thermistor
Measurement Accuracy
Under 10ɎȾ1.5Ɏ
40Ɏ to 10ɎȾ1.0Ɏ
40Ɏ to 85ɎȾ0.8Ɏ
85Ɏ to 110ɎȾ0.5Ɏ 110Ɏ to 130ɎȾ0.8Ɏ 130Ɏ
to 150ɎȾ1.0Ɏ
150Ɏ
to 180ɎȾ1.5Ɏ
180Ɏ
to 200ɎȾ2.0Ɏ
Over 200ɎȾ2.5Ɏ
Measurement / Display Resolution 0.1Ɏ
ɡ For product information or questions contact us at:
Shimadachi 817-1, Matsumoto, Nagano 390-0852 Japan Tel: +81-263-40-0131 Fax: +81-263-40-3152 E-mail: support@tandd.com
ɡ Website http://www.tandd.com/
2009. 04ȁ16004394220 2nd Edition
©
Copyright 2006 T&D Corporation All rights reserved.
ȁ
This is printed on recycled paper.
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ɡ Temperature Sensor Replacement Procedures and Cautions
1.
Fit the supplied Sensor Replacement Tool to the bottom of the Sensor. Then turn it in the counterclockwise direction to loosen the Sensor from the Main Unit. Remove the Sensor from
the Main Unit slowly.
Rubber Packing
Sensor Spacer
Cord (Red / White)
Turn in the counterclockwise direction
2.
Pull out the Connector from the inside of the RTR-61 Main Unit.
Connector
-
DO NOT forcibly pull the cord. Doing so may break it
off.
3.
Hold the connector securely to disconnect. DO NOT pull the cord.
4.
Change the Sensor Spacer and the Rubber Packing, if necessary. Connect the cord of the replacement sensor to the connector.
- To avoid poor connections, make sure to the Connector is securely connected.
- Make sure that the cord is properly connected by inserting it until you hear a clicking sound.
5.
Insert the cord into the RTR-61 Main Unit as shown in the fi gure.
Insert it into the RTR-61 Main Unit as it is.
How to prevent the cord from breaking due to kink
Straighten the cord. Then twist the cord two and a half times in the counterclockwise direction, and
6.
Turn the bottom of the Sensor slowly in the clockwise direction. At the end, be sure to fasten it tightly using the supplied Replacement Tool.
Caution: DO NOT Cause Sensor Spacer Misalignment!
Align the Sensor Spacer with the shape of the RTR-61 Unit. Make sure that there is NO space between the Sensor Spacer and the RTR-61 Unit.
- Misalignment of the Sensor Spacer and looseness of the Sensor bottom will allow water or foreign objects to enter into the unit.
If water or a foreign object enters into the unit, immediately remove the batteries and stop using it.Continued use may cause fi re, electrocution or damage.
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