SOVARCATE HS980E Infrared Thermometer Gun User Manual

June 11, 2024
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SOVARCATE HS980E Infrared Thermometer Gun

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Specifications

  • Brand SOVARCATE
  • Color Red
  • Display Type Digital
  • Connectivity Technology Infrared
  • Power Source Battery Powered
  • Number of Batteries 2 AAA batteries are required. (included)
  • Item Length 16 centimeters
  • Upper-Temperature Rating 600 Degrees Celsius
  • Response Time 500 Milliseconds
  • Product Dimensions  ‎ 6.3 x 3.74 x 1.77 inches; 8.15 Ounces
  • Item model number ‎ HS980E

What’s in the Box

  • Infrared Thermometer
  • Manual
  • Battery
  • Exquisite Packaging

Description

The SOVARCATE infrared laser thermometer measures temperature without making touch. It allows you to accurately collect data while swiftly and safely measuring the temperature of inaccessible surfaces across long distances in less than a second.

The greatest option is offered by the SOVARCATE laser measurement pistol. Typically, you want to know what an object’s surface temperature is, such as that of an electric stove, heater, oven, etc. This is not a concern anymore thanks to our cutting-edge infrared laser technology. Our infrared thermometer measures the surface temperature using infrared radiant energy from an object. strong, long-lasting, and user-friendly.

  • 13-point laser placement, instant measurement range locking 50-600°C/-58-1112°F range

  • High and low-temperature alarms: The instrument will flash its red backlight when the measured temperature exceeds the selected alarm value.

  • D: S=12:1 The measurement area will grow as the distance between the thermometer and the thing being measured does.
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  • 0.1 to 1.0 emissivity can be altered. Depending on the substance of the object being measured, the emissivity can be changed (the default value is 0.95).

Overview

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  • 1 Alarm indicator
  • LCD display
  • Laser/numeric decrease button
  • Mode button
  • Backlight/numeric increase button
  • Infrared sensor
  • Laser indicator
  • Trigger button
  • Battery cover

Functions

Features

  • A HIGH-PRECISION, MULTI-POINT INDICATION
    The infrared temperature measurement pistol gives you a more precise reading of the object’s surface temperature because to its 12 laser-indicated dots, 0.5-second response time, and high precision of 2%. [Not relevant to people]

  • TEMPERATURE AND EMISSIVITY ALARM THAT IS ADJUSTABLE
    For the most precise sea measurement, you can change the emissivity according to different materials. The emissivity range is 0.1-1.0. temperature upper and lower limits for the axis, as necessary. The display turns red with alarms if the high/low temperature is exceeded.

  • EXTRA USEFUL FUNCTIONS
    The color LCD panel with lighting allows users to quickly distinguish between different data points. It also features the MAX/HOLD data function, backlight selection, unit switching (° C/° F), a low power indicator, and a 30-second automatic shutdown function.

  • APPLICATIONS
    used to measure the surface temperature of inanimate objects such as those used in cooking, baking, grilling, freezing, frying, vehicle repair, house maintenance, winemaking, plantations, appliances, and adapter temperature monitoring, among other uses! The thermometer is only used for automotive and electrical maintenance, as well as in household and commercial kitchens.(Not For Human Use)

  • 100 percent money-back promise
    Technical support is offered for a lifetime and has a two-year warranty. To save time and guarantee that every customer receives a brand-new product, please notify us if you are dissatisfied with our products. The old product does not need to be returned, and you will receive a full refund.

EASY TO USE

ROBUST ANTI-INTERFERENCE
You only need to focus and aim for the measuring object, then press the button to obtain the measured object’s surface temperature in one second.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does distance matter for an infrared thermometer?

Usually, 6 inches is considered the ideal distance for using an infrared thermometer and correctly monitoring the temperature. However, the range can vary depending on the thermometer you are using.

What is the maximum distance for an infrared thermometer?

Most IR thermometers have a maximum measuring distance of approximately 100 feet (30 meters), depending on atmospheric conditions.

How to get the most accurate temperature with an infrared thermometer?

Keep the device around 5 cm from the forehead to get accurate readings. Place the thermometers close to the area of measurements such as wrists or forehead. Ideally, maintain a gap of 5 cm between the two. Gently push the trigger and measure the temperature as shown on the LCD screen.

How long does an infrared thermometer last?

Our product is designed to last for 5 to 10 years underestimated ‘normal’ home use conditions.

What affects the accuracy of an infrared thermometer?

Remember that steam or dust can affect the accuracy of IR thermometers. Keep the lens of your thermometer clean and free of scratches. To get the most accurate results, allow some time for the thermometer to come to the temperature of its surroundings.

How fast is the infrared thermometer?

Infrared thermometers are great for checking surface temperature, however, they do not measure the internal temperature of an object. Infrared thermometers are very fast, typically giving a reading in a fraction of a second, or the time it takes for the thermometer’s processor to perform its calculations.

How many degrees do you add to an infrared thermometer?

If using a fixed emissivity infrared thermometer, one could measure temperature in the center of the forehead, and then add 5 degrees Fahrenheit to estimate the oral equivalent.

Where is the most accurate place to take the temperature with an infrared thermometer?

Traditional thermometers can be placed in the armpit, mouth, behind the ear, and rectum. However, for infrared thermometers, the best place to measure temperature for accurate results is the wrist as they are less exposed to the external environment.

Why is my infrared thermometer not turning on?

Replacing the batteries with new fresh batteries will solve most difficulties. Erratic readings, faint readings, no display, or appearing on the display are all indications that the batteries must be replaced.

How do I know if my infrared thermometer is working?

Test the accuracy of an infrared thermometer requires access to a stable surface of a known temperature. You cannot verify the accuracy of an IR thermometer by comparing it to an immersion type thermometer that is beneath the surface of a liquid or semi-solid in a non-controlled experiment.

How do you calibrate an infrared thermometer gun?

Short of using a black body, the next best way to calibrate your infrared thermometer is to use a simple, inexpensive Infrared Comparator Cup. It is best to calibrate your infrared thermometer at more than one temperature (at 41°F [5°C] and 140°F [60°C] for example) and the Infrared Comparator Cup makes it easy.

Does the infrared thermometer need calibration?

An infrared thermometer must be validated against a laboratory-calibrated ‘master’ thermometer on a known temperature source. The best way to control the emissivity and temperature of a surface, ensuring that you get the true reading of an infrared thermometer, is by using a solid black body.

What is unique about infrared thermometers?

Infrared (IR) thermometers are useful in measuring temperature across a range of industrial and clinical environments. These non-contact temperature measurement devices function well in circumstances where the object is fragile and dangerous to get near, or when other kinds of thermometers are not practical.

Does infrared thermometer work on water?

An Infrared thermometer will NOT measure temperature accurately through glass, liquids or other transparent surfaces even though visible light (like a laser) passes through them.

What is the main benefit of infrared thermometers?

Distance: The primary use of infrared thermometers is in measuring the temperature of a subject from a distance. The device is beneficial in situations where it is difficult to reach the object to record the temperature.

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