BOSCH AdvancedTemp Infrared Thermometer Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Bosch
Table of Contents
Advanced Temp
Advanced Temp Infrared Thermometer
Original instructions
Safety Instructions
All instructions must be read and observed in order for the measuring tool to
function safely. The safeguards integrated into the measuring tool may be
compromised if the measuring tool is not used in accordance with these
instructions. Never make warning signs on the measuring tool unrecognizable.
SAVE THESE IN-
STRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AND INCLUDE THEM WITH THE MEASURING TOOL WHEN
TRANSFERRING IT TO A THIRD PARTY.
u Warning! If operating or adjustment devices other than those specified here
are used or other procedures are carried out, this can lead to dangerous
exposure to radiation.
u The measuring tool is delivered with a laser warning sign (marked in the
illustration of the measuring tool on the graphics page).
u If the text of the laser warning label is not in your national language,
stick the provided warning label in your national language over it before
operating for the first time.
Do not direct the laser beam at persons or animals and do not stare into the
direct or reflected laser beam yourself. You could blind somebody, cause
accidents or damage your eyes.
If laser radiation hits your eye, you must close your eyes and immediately
turn your head away from the beam.
Do not make any modifications to the laser equipment.
Do not use the laser goggles (accessory) as protective goggles. The laser
goggles make the laser beam easier to see; they do not protect you against
laser radiation.
Do not use the laser goggles (accessory) as sunglasses or while driving. The
laser goggles do not provide full UV protection and impair your ability to see
colours.
Have the measuring tool serviced only by a qualified specialist using only
original replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the measuring
tool is maintained.
Do not let children use the laser measuring tool unsupervised. They could
unintentionally blind themselves or other persons.
Do not use the measuring tool in explosive atmospheres which contain flammable
liquids, gases or dust. Sparks may be produced inside the measuring tool,
which can ignite dust or fumes.
The measuring tool may not be 100% accurate for technological reasons.
Environmental factors (e.g. dust or steam in the area being measured),
temperature fluctuations (e.g. from fan heater) as well as the nature and
condition of the surfaces being measured (e.g. highly reflective or
transparent materials) can distort measurement readings.
Product Description and Specifications
Please observe the illustrations at the beginning of this operating manual.
Intended Use
The measuring tool is intended for contactless measurement of surface
temperature, ambient temperature and relative humidity. It calculates the dew
point temperature and indicates thermal bridges and mould risk. Mould spores
cannot be detected with the
measuring tool.
The measuring tool must not be used for temperature measurement on persons and
animals or for other medical purposes.
The measuring tool is not suitable for surface temperature measurement of
gases or liquids.
The measuring tool is not intended for commercial use.
The measuring tool is suitable for indoor use.
This product is a consumer laser product in accordance with EN 50689.
Product features
The numbering of the product features shown refers to the illustration of the
measuring tool on the graphic page.
- Measure button
- Laser beam outlet aperture
- Infrared beam reception lens
- Humidity and temperature sensor
- Emissivity label
- Laser warning label
- Serial number
- Retaining strap holder
- Battery compartment cover
- Battery compartment cover locking mechanism
- Back button/delete button
- ON/OFF button/mode button
- Emissivity button
- Display
- Indicator LED
- Protective bag
Display elements
(a) Mould warning mode indicator
(b) Thermal bridge mode indicator
(c) Reference temperature mode indicator
(d) Surface temperature mode indicator
(e) Emissivity
(f) Unit of temperature measurement
(g) Battery indicator
(h) Current measured value for surface temperature
(i) Previous measured value for surface temperature
(j) Surface temperature reference value
(k) Surface temperature difference value
(l) Difference value symbol
(m) Reference value symbol
(n) Test result indicator
(o) Surface temperature symbol
(p) Dew point temperature symbol
(q) Dew point temperature
(r) Ambient temperature symbol
(s) Ambient temperature measured value
(t) Relative humidity symbol
(u) Relative humidity measured value
Technical data
Thermo detector | Advanced Temp |
---|---|
Article number | 3 603 F83 2.. |
Measuring range | |
– Surface temperature | –30 °C to +500 °C |
– Ambient temperature | –5 °C to +50 °C |
– Relative humidity | 10 to 90 % |
Measuring accuracy | |
Surface temperature A)B) | |
– –30 to –10 °C | ±(1.5 + 0.1 × |
– –10 to 0 °C | ±2.5 °C |
– 0 to 100 °C | ±1.5 °C |
– 100 to 500 °C | ±0.015 × t °C |
Ambient temperature | ±1 °C |
Relative humidity B) | |
– < 20 % | ±3 % |
– 20 to 60 % | ±2 % |
– 60 to 90 % | ±3 % |
Optics (measuring distance: measured surface ratio)
D)E)| 12:01
Operating temperature| –5 °C to +50 °C
Storage temperature| –20 °C to +70 °C
Max. altitude| 2000 m
Relative air humidity max.| 90 %
Pollution degree according to IEC 61010-1| 2 F)
Laser class| 2
Laser type (typical)| 650 nm, < 1 mW
Laser point divergence| ≤ 1.5 mrad
Batteries| 2 × 1.5 V LR6 (AA)
Approx. operating time| 8 h
Weight according to EPTA-Procedure 01:2014| 0.28 kg
Dimensions (length × width × height)| 124 × 53 × 180 mm
A) At a measuring distance of 0.75–1.25 m from the surface
B) At an ambient temperature of 21–25 °C
C) At a measuring distance of 0.1–0.3 m from the surface
D) Values in accordance with the Association of German Engineers’ VDI/VDE 3511
part 4.3 standard (publication date July 2005); applies for 90 % of the
measuring signal.
In all areas beyond the values detailed in the technical data, deviations are
possible in measurement readings.
E) Refers to infrared measurement, see figure:
F) Only non-conductive deposits occur, whereby occasional temporary
conductivity caused by condensation is expected.
The serial number (7) on the type plate is used to clearly identify your
measuring tool.
Assembly
Inserting/changing the batteries
It is recommended that you use alkaline manganese batteries to operate the
measuring tool.
To open the battery compartment cover (9), press the locking mechanism (10)
and lift open the battery compartment cover. Insert the batteries. When
inserting the batteries, ensure the polarity is correct according to the
representation on the inside of the battery compartment cover.
The battery indicator (g) shows the state of charge of the batteries:
Display | Capacity |
---|---|
76 % to 100 % | |
51 % to 75 % | |
26 % to 50 % | |
15 min to < 25 % | |
maximum 15 min |
If the battery indicator (g) flashes with the empty battery symbol, the
batteries must be replaced.
Always replace all the batteries at the same time. Only use batteries from the
same manufacturer and which have the same capacity.
Take the batteries out of the measuring tool when you are not using it for a
prolonged period of time. The batteries can corrode and self-discharge during
prolonged storage in the measuring tool.
Operation
Starting operation
Protect the measuring tool from moisture and direct sunlight.
Do not expose the measuring tool to any extreme temperatures or variations in
temperature. For example, do not leave it in a car for extended periods of
time. In case of large variations in temperature, allow the measuring tool to
adjust to the ambient temperature before putting it into operation. The
precision of the measuring tool may be compromised if exposed to extreme
temperatures or variations in temperature.
Make sure that the measuring tool is correctly acclimatized. In case of large
variations in temperature, acclimatization can take up to 30 min, or up to 90
min in extreme situations. This may be the case, for example, if you store the
measuring tool in a cool car and then perform a measurement in a warm
building.
Avoid hard knocks to the measuring tool or dropping it. After severe external
influences and in the event of abnormalities in the functionality, you should
have the measuring tool checked by an authorised Bosch after-sales service
agent.
Do not close or cover the humidity and temperature sensor (4), the reception
lens (3) or the laser outlet aperture (2).
Switching on/off
You can switch on the measuring tool by pressing the ON/OFF button/mode button
(12) or the measure button (1). After a brief start sequence, the measuring
tool is ready to use – always in surface temperature mode and with the
emissivity that was saved when the tool was last switched off. No measurement
is initiated at this stage and the laser is still switched off. After pressing
the measure button (1), the measuring tool begins measuring.
Never leave the measuring tool unattended when switched on, and ensure the
measuring tool is switched off after use. Others may be dazzled by the laser
beam.
Do not direct the laser beam at persons or animals and do not stare into the
laser beam yourself (even from a distance).
To switch off the measuring tool, press the ON/OFF button/mode button (12) for
approx. 2 s.
If no button on the measuring tool is pressed for approx. 5 min, the measuring
tool will automatically switch itself off to preserve battery life.
Measurement preparations
Changing the unit of temperature measurement
To switch the unit of measurement between Celsius and Fahrenheit, press and
hold the emissivity button (13) for approx. 3 s.
The current setting appears in the unit of temperature measurement (f)
display.
Emissivity for surface temperature measurements
To determine the surface temperature, the tool performs a contactless
measurement of the natural infrared thermal radiation emitted by the object at
which the tool is aimed. To ensure correct measurement, the emissivity setting
on the measuring tool must be checked before every measurement and adapted to
the measuring object if necessary.
To change the emissivity, press the emissivity button (13) repeatedly until
the emissivity display (e) shows the required emissivity for the next
measurement. Confirm your selection by pressing the measure button (1) or with
the ON/OFF button/mode button (12).
– High emissivity group (≈ 0.95): Concrete (dry), brickwork (red, rough),
sandstone (rough), marble, plastic (PE, PP, PVC), rubber, anodized aluminium
(mat), tiles, radiator paint, wood, mortar, roofing felt, wallpaper, adhesive
tape, lacquer, plaster
– Medium emissivity group (≈ 0.85): Granite, enamel, cast iron, fireclay,
paving stones, textiles, linoleum, paper, fiberboard
– Low emissivity group (≈0.75): Cork, porcelain (white), leather, natural
stone
– i: More information Scan the QR code for more information.
Temperature measurements will only be correct if the emissivity setting matches the emissivity of the object. Otherwise, object temperatures could be shown to be hotter or colder than they are, which may present a danger if touched.
Measuring surface for surface temperature measurements
The laser circle produced by the measuring tool indicates the measuring
surface. The infrared radiation of this measuring surface is then determined
when performing a contactless surface temperature measurement.
The central laser point marks the centre of the measuring surface. For an
optimum measurement reading, position the measuring tool so that the laser
beam meets the measuring surface perpendicularly to this point.
Do not direct the laser beam at persons or animals and do not stare into the
laser beam yourself (even from a distance).
Increasing the distance between the measuring tool and the object being
measured increases the size of the laser circle and therefore the size of the
area being measured. The optimum measuring distance is 0.75 m to 1.25 m.
Do not hold the measuring tool directly against hot surfaces. The heat can
damage the measuring tool.
The displayed reading is the average value of all temperatures measured within
the measuring surface.
Information about the measuring conditions
Highly reflective, shiny or transparent surfaces (e.g. high-gloss tiles,
stainless steel cupboard fronts or saucepans) may impair the surface
temperature reading. If necessary, mask the area to be measured with a dark,
matt adhesive tape that conducts heat well.
Allow the tape to acclimatise briefly on the surface.
It is not technically possible to perform measurements through transparent
materials.
Consequently, the more suitable and stable the measuring conditions are, the
more accurate and reliable the results of the measurement will be.
The humidity and ambient temperature sensor (4) can be damaged by chemical
contaminants, such as paint or varnish vapours. Infrared temperature
measurement is impaired by smoke, vapour or dusty air.
It is therefore important to ventilate the room prior to measuring, especially
when the air is contaminated or steamy. For example, do not perform
measurements in a bathroom immediately after the shower has been used.
Once ventilated, allow the room to reacclimatize a while until it returns to
the usual temperature.
The ambient temperature and relative humidity are measured directly on the
measuring tool at the humidity and ambient temperature sensor (4). To achieve
meaningful results, do not hold the measuring tool directly over or next to
sources of interference such as radiators or open liquids. Do not cover the
sensor (4) under any circumstances.
Measuring functions
Individual measurements
Briefly pressing the measure button (1) once switches the laser on and
actuates a single measurement in the selected mode. The measuring process can
take 1 to 2 s to complete. The measurements are displayed in the display
section with the white background.
Upon completion of the measurement, the laser switches off automatically.
The most recent measurement readings are shown on the display.
Continuous measurement
Press and hold the measuring button (1) to perform continuous measurements in
the selected mode. The laser remains switched on. Using slow movements, aim
the laser circle at each of the surfaces to be measured, one by one. Move the
measuring tool slowly in the room to perform humidity and ambient temperature
measurements.
The indication on the display and the indicator LED (15) are continually
updated. As soon as you let go of the measuring button (1), the measurement is
stopped and the laser is switched off.
The most recent measurement readings are shown on the display. The indicator
LED remains unchanged for the last display.
Mode selection
To open the mode menu, press the ON/OFF button/mode button (12). Use the
ON/OFF button/mode button (12) to select the required mode. Confirm your
selection by pressing the measure button (1) or the emissivity button (13).
To return to the previous mode, press the back button/delete button (11).
Surface temperature mode (see figure A)
Surface temperature mode is used to measure the surface temperature of an
object.
Press the measure button (1) and aim the laser circle so that it is
perpendicular to the centre of the object being measured. The surface
temperature measured (h) is displayed in the area of the display with the
white background. When the next measurement is taken, the previously measured
value appears in the display (i). Press the back button/delete button (11) to
delete the measured value (h) in the area of the display with the white
background. The indicator LED (15) does not light up in surface temperature
mode.
You can use this mode to measure the temperature of radiators, underfloor
heating or fridge interiors, for example.
Reference temperature mode
In reference temperature mode, 2 measured surface temperatures are compared
and the difference is displayed. This way, significant temperature differences
can be measured at 2 different positions on one or more surfaces.
Press the measure button (1) to measure the reference value (j). All
subsequent measured values are then related to the reference value (j). The
temperature difference (k) is displayed immediately after a new measurement.
With each new measurement, the measured value (h) is updated in the area of
the display with the white background and the difference from the reference
value is recalculated. If the new value (h) is more than 1 °C lower than the
reference value (j), the indicator light (15) lights up blue. If the new value
(h) is more than 1 °C lower than the reference value (j), the indicator light
(15) lights up red. If the difference value (k) falls within the ±1 °C range,
the indicator light (15) does not light up.
Thermal bridge mode (see figure B)
In thermal bridge mode, the surface and ambient temperatures are measured and
compared with each other. If there is a significant difference between the two
temperatures, a thermal bridge (see “Thermal bridge”, page 37) warning is
issued. Press the measure
button (1) and aim the laser circle so that it is perpendicular to the centre
of the object being measured. Once the measurement is complete, the measured
surface temperature (h) is displayed. The ambient temperature (s) is
automatically displayed before the measurement is taken.
The measuring tool automatically compares the values and interprets the result as follows:
Green indicator LED (15): Low temperature difference, no thermal bridges
present.
Yellow indicator LED (15): Temperature difference near the limit value, a
thermal bridge may be present in the area being measured; if necessary, repeat
the measurement at a later point in time.
Red indicator LED (15): The symbol indicates that the surface temperature
of the area being measured deviates significantly from the ambient
temperature. There is a thermal bridge in the area being measured, which is an
indication of poor insulation. The room is too cold – if it is being heated
normally, then the low temperature is an indication of poor overall
insulation.
If there are thermal bridges, check the thermal insulation in this area. If
necessary, consult a building expert.
Mould warning mode (see figure C)
In mould warning mode, the ambient temperature and relative humidity (see
“Relative humidity”, page 37) are measured. The dew point temperature (see
“Dew point temperature”, page 37) is then calculated using these two values.
The surface temperature is also measured. The dew point temperature is
compared with the surface temperature and the result is interpreted with
regard to the risk of mould forming. Relative humidity (u), ambient
temperature (s) and calculated dew point temperature (q) are determined and
displayed automatically.
Press the measure button (1) and aim the laser circle so that it is
perpendicular to the centre of the object being measured. The surface
temperature
measured value (h) is displayed in the area of the display with the white
background.
The measuring tool automatically compares the values and interprets the result
as follows:
Green indicator LED (15): There is no risk of mould forming under the
current conditions.
Yellow indicator LED (15): The values are near the limit; pay attention
to room temperature, thermal bridges and humidity, and repeat the measurement
if necessary at a later point in time.
Red indicator LED (15): There is an increased risk of mould forming
because the humidity is too high or the surface temperature is close to the
dew point temperature.
When the risk of mould is indicated, you should – depending on the cause – reduce the humidity through more frequent and thorough ventilation, increase the room temperature and eliminate thermal bridges. Contact a building expert, if necessary.
Note: Mould spores cannot be detected with the measuring tool. It only
indicates that mould may form if the conditions remain unchanged.
Errors – causes and corrective measures
Measured values outside the measuring range
If the measured values for the object being measured in the laser circle are
outside the measuring range, the following indicators are shown on the
display:
500 °C – the surface temperature is too high.
< –30 °C – the surface temperature is too low.
For an ambient temperature: > 50 °C (too high) or < –5 °C (too low)
The values of this object cannot be measured. Aim the laser circle at another
object and start a new measurement.
Internal error
The measuring tool has experienced an internal error and switches off after
five seconds. To reset the software, remove the batteries, wait a few seconds
and then reinsert the batteries.
If the error persists, have the measuring tool checked by a Bosch customer
service agent.
Glossary of terms
Emissivity
The emissivity of an object depends on the material and the structure of its
surface. This specifies how much infrared thermal radiation the object emits
compared with an ideal radiant warmer (black body, emissivity ε = 1) and
accordingly has a value between 0 and 1.
Thermal bridge
A thermal bridge is defined as a position on the external wall of a building,
where there is a localized increase in heat loss due to a structural defect.
Thermal bridges can lead to an increased risk of mould.
Relative humidity
The relative humidity indicates the degree to which the air is saturated with
water vapour. The value is indicated as a percentage of the maximum amount of
water vapour the air can absorb. The maximum amount of water vapour depends on
the temperature:
The higher the temperature is, the more water vapour the air can absorb.
If the relative humidity is too high, there is an increased risk of mould. If
the relative humidity is too low, it may have a negative impact on your
health.
Dew point temperature
The dew point temperature indicates the point at which the water vapour in the
air starts to condense. The dew point temperature depends on the relative
humidity and the air temperature.
If the temperature of a surface is below the dew point temperature, water will
start to condense on this surface. Condensate on surfaces is one of the main
reasons why mould forms.
Maintenance and Service
Maintenance and Cleaning
Check the measuring tool before each use. If the measuring tool is visibly
damaged or parts have become loose inside the measuring tool, safe function
can no longer be ensured.
Always keep the measuring tool clean and dry to ensure optimum, safe
operation. Never immerse the measuring tool in water or other liquids.
Wipe off any dirt using a dry, soft cloth. Do not use any detergents or
solvents.
When cleaning the measuring tool, ensure that no liquids enter the tool.
In particular, clean the humidity and temperature sensor (4), the reception
lens (3) and the laser outlet aperture (2) very carefully:
Ensure that there is no lint on the reception lens or the laser outlet
aperture. Do not attempt to remove dirt from the sensor or the reception lens
using pointed objects. If necessary, you can carefully blow away dirt using
oil-free compressed air.
Do not store the measuring tool in a plastic bag, as the evaporation could
damage the humidity and temperature sensor (4). Do not affix any stickers near
to the sensor on the measuring tool.
Do not store the measuring tool for extended periods where the atmospheric
humidity is outside the range of 30 % to 50 %. If the measuring tool is stored
in conditions that are too damp or too dry, it can result in inaccurate
readings.
Only store and transport the measuring tool in the protective bag provided.
If the measuring tool needs to be repaired, send it off in the protective bag.
After-Sales Service and Application Service
Our after-sales service responds to your questions concerning maintenance and
repair of your product as well as spare parts. You can find explosion drawings
and information on spare parts at: www.bosch-pt.com
The Bosch product use advice team will be happy to help you with any questions
about our products and their accessories.
In all correspondence and spare parts orders, please always include the
10‑digit article number given on the nameplate of the product.
Great Britain
Robert Bosch Ltd. (B.S.C.)
P.O. Box 98
Broadwater Park
North Orbital Road
Denham Uxbridge
UB 9 5HJ
At www.bosch-pt.co.uk you can order spare parts
or arrange the collection of a product in need of servicing or repair.
Tel. Service: (0344) 7360109
E-Mail: boschservicecentre@bosch.com
You can find further service addresses at:
www.bosch-pt.com/serviceaddresses
Disposal
**** Measuring tools, accessories and packaging should be recycled in an
environmentally friendly manner.
Do not dispose of measuring tools or batteries with household waste.
Only for EU countries:
According to the Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic
equipment and its transposition into national law, measuring tools that are no
longer usable, and, according to the Directive 2006/66/EC, defective or
drained batteries must be collected separately and disposed of in an
environmentally correct manner.
If disposed incorrectly, waste electrical and electronic equipment may have
harmful effects on the environment and human health, due to the potential
presence of hazardous substances.
Only for United Kingdom:
According to The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2013
(SI 2013/3113) (as amended) and the Waste Batteries and Accumulators
Regulations 2009 (SI 2009/890) (as amended), products that are no longer
usable must be collected separately and disposed of in an environmentally
friendly manner.
Robert Bosch Power Tools GmbH
70538 Stuttgart
GERMANY
www.bosch-pt.com
1 609 92A 85E (2022.10) T / 511
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