ETEKCITY Lasergrip 1080 Infrared Thermometer Digital Temperature Gun User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- ETEKCITY
Table of Contents
- ETEKCITY Lasergrip 1080 Infrared Thermometer Digital Temperature Gun
- Important Safety Information
- Package Contents
- Specifications
- Function Diagram
- LCD Display Diagram
- Operation
- Distance-to-Spot Ratio
- Distance {D) to Spot {S) size D:S = 12:1
- Emissivity
- Emissivity Reference Chart **
- Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement – Part 15
- Warranty Information
- Customer Support
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ETEKCITY Lasergrip 1080 Infrared Thermometer Digital Temperature Gun
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Important Safety Information
- Please read and follow all Instructions and safety guidelines In this manual.
- Do not point the laser at another person or animal.
- Avoid any eye contact with the laser. Laser radiation may cause eye damage.
- Do not point the Lasergrip at an aircraft.
- Do not allow children to operate the Lasergrip.
- Do not use the Lasergrip to determine whether a highly reflective surface is safe to touch. Temperature measurement may be inaccurate, which may cause burns.
- Keep the Lasergrip away from objects that produce strong electromagnetic fields, such as arc welders and induction heaters.
- The Lasergrip measures surface temperature, not internal temperature.
- Do not use the Lasergrip to measure body temperature.
- Do not expose the Lasergrip to direct sources of heat for extended periods of time.
- Do not use the Lasergrip near explosive gases or other potentially explosive areas.
- Household use only.
WARNING: THIS DEVICE PRODUCES CLASS 2 LASER RADIATION. USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN IN USE. DO NOT LOOK INTO DIRECT OR REFLECTED LASER LIGHT BEAM OR VIEW BEAM WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS. DO NOT AIM LASER AT ANOTHER PERSON OR ANIMAL. LASER RADIATION MAY DAMAGE YOUR EYE. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE.
IMPORTANT: READ ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL. OR USE OF THE DEVICE IN WAYS OTHER THAN THE ONES MENTIONED IN THIS MANUAL. MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE.
The device certification information is labeled directly on the device. The
sticker is located on the left side of the Lasergrip.
The device warning and aperture safety information are also labeled directly
on the device; the sticker is located on the right side of the Lasergrip. Any
updates to the product information (date of manufacturing and manufacturer
address) will be added as adhesive overlays.
Package Contents
- 1 x Infrared Thermometer
- 2 x 1.SV AM Batteries (Pre-Installed)
- 1 x User Manual
Specifications
- Model: Lasergrip 1080
- Measurement Range: -58′-1130’F /-50′-610’C
- Accuracy: ± 2%/ ± 3.6’F ±2%/±2’C
- Resolution: 0.1’F/’C
- Maximum Output: <1MW
- Wavelength: 630-670 nm
- Distance-to-Spot Ratio: 72:1
- Response Time: < 500 ms
- Emissivity: 0.1-1.0
- Battery: 2 x 7.5V AAA Batteries (Pre-Installed)
- Auto Shutoff: 75 seconds
Function Diagram
- A. LCD Display
- B. Unit {“Cl’F)/Down
- C. Emissivity/Maximum Temperature Mode
- D. Up/Laser Pointer/Backlight
- E. Trigger
- F. Battery Compartment
- G. Laser
- H. IR Sensor
LCD Display Diagram
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I. Battery Level
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J. Laser On
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K. Backlight On
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L. Continue Scanning
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M. Temperature Reading
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0. Emissivity/Maximum
Temperature Reading -
P. Maximum Temperature Signal
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Q. Emissivity Mode
Battery Installation & Replacement
Two new pre-installed 1.5V AM batteries come inside your Lasergrip.
Follow the steps below to properly set up your Lasergrip.
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For first-time use. pull the insulation strip out of the battery compartment and discard. [Figure 1.1)
NOTE: You do not need to remove the batteries to pull out the insulation strip. -
Open the battery compartment. and make sure the batteries are correctly placed inside the battery terminals. [Figure 1.2)
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Close the battery compartment. [Figure 1.3]
NOTE:
The low battery indicator will appear on the display when the power is running
low. Immediately replace the battery when the icon appears.
Remove the batteries before storing if the Lasergrip is not being used for a
long period of time.
Operation
Surface Temperature Measurement
NOTE:
The Lasergrip cannot measure the temperature of objects behind glass.
Measurements may be inaccurate when the Lasergrip is exposed to steam, dust,
or other contaminants in the air.
The Lasergrip can only measure surface temperature, and cannot accurately
measure internal temperature.
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Press the trigger to turn on the Lasergrip.
NOTE: Make sure the insulation strip is removed from the battery compartment. -
Point the Lasergrip at the surface you want to measure.
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Press and hold the trigger and the laser will activate for aiming guidance.
NOTE:
Optionally, press to turn on the laser.
• To scan live temperature readings on a surface, keep holding the trigger as you move the Lasergrip. -
Release the trigger and the LCD display will show the calculated temperature.
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Press the trigger again to take another measurement.
NOTE: The Lasergrip LCD will display “HI” when the measured temperature is higher than the measurable range, and will display “LO” when the measured temperature is lower than the measurable range.
Sensor Care
- Avoid touching the sensor. This will interfere with measurements.
- To clean the sensor, wipe with a soft cloth or cotton swab. Do not wipe or clean with other materials
Unit Conversion
To change the temperature unit, press while the Lasergrip is on.
Laser Activation
To turn the laser on/off, press while the Lasergrip is on.
Backlight Display
To turn the backlight display on/off, press while the Lasergrip is on.
Emissivity/Maximum Temperature Mode
To adjust the emissivity value before measurement. press 8, then press to
change to the desired value.
NOTE:
Press for more than 1 second to quickly adjust the emissivity value. You can
refer to the emissivity reference chart for standard surface emissivity
values.
To change to Max Temperature Mode, press once more.
Distance-to-Spot Ratio
- The distance-to-spot ratio (D:S) determines the accuracy of the reading taken by the Lasergrip. The smaller the surface you want to measure, the closer you should hold the Lasergrip to the surface.
- The Lasergrip’s 12:1 D:S ratio means that when held 12 inches from a surface, the Lasergrip measures a ·spot” that is 1 inch in diameter. When the Lasergrip is held 24 inches away, the “spot· will be 2 inches, and so on. The greater the distance, the larger the measured surface area.
- For best results, make sure the surface that you want to measure is at least twice the size of the spot the Lasergrip is measuring. If the measured spot is too small, the Lasergrip’s reading will be less accurate. The Lasergrip’s reading may also be less accurate when measuring a larger surface because the temperature will vary more over a larger surface.
- The recommended distance to hold the Lasergrip from the measured surface is 14.17 in / 36 cm. This will measure a “spot· of 1.18 in / 3 cm in diameter.
Distance {D) to Spot {S) size D:S = 12:1
Emissivity
Emissivity measures how well a surface emits thermal or infrared energy, ranging from 0.00-1.00. Non-reflective surfaces have a higher emissivity (closer to 1) and reflective surfaces have a lower emissivity {closer to 0). The Lasergrip is meant for high-emissivity surfaces, and may not accurately measure polished, shiny, or reflective surfaces.To take accurate temperature measurements of reflective surfaces with low emissivity, adjust the emissivity value before measurement using the Emissivity Reference Chart. Optionally, place a strip of masking tape over the surface and allow it to adjust to the surface temperature for 30 minutes. Then, measure the taped section to increase temperature reading accuracy.
Emissivity Reference Chart **
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Material | Feature | Emissivity | Material | [ Feature | IEmissivity |
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Aluminium
| Ox i dized | 03 __| Paint| | 093
| Polished| 002-004| Graphite| Oxidized| 0 20-0.60
Brass
| Oxidized| 0.5| Plastic| Non- transparent| 0.95
Polished| 0.02-0.05| Rubber| | 0.95
Gold| | 0.01-0.10| Plastic Cement| | 0.85-0.95
Iron| Oxidized| 0.7| Concrete| | 0.95
Steel| Oxidized| 0.70-0.90| Cement| | 0.96
Asbestos| | 0.95| Soil| | 0.90-0.98
Plaster| | 0.80-0.90| Mortar| | 0.89-0.91
Asphalt| | 0.95| Brick| | 0.90-0.96
Rock| | 0.7| Marble| | 0.94
Wood| | 0.90-0.95| Textile| | 0.90
Charcoal| Powered| 0.96| Paper| | 0.95
Carbon| | 0.85| Sand| | 090
Lacquerwork| Lackluster| 097| Clay| | 0 92-0 96
Carbon Cement| | 0.90| Glass| | 0.85-0.92
Soap Bubble| | 0.75-0.80| Textile| | 0.95
Water| | 0.93| Heated Food| | 0.95
Snow| | 0.83-0.90| Plastic| | 0.95
Ice| | 0.96-0.98| Oil| | 0.94
Frozen Foods| | 0.95| Steel and iron| | 080
Ceramics| | 095| Wool| Natural| 094
Limestone| | 098| Lead| Oxidized| 05
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement – Part 15
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
FCC SDOC SUPPLIER’S DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Etekcity Corporation hereby declares that this equipment is in compliance with
the FCC rules. The declaration of conformity may be consulted in the support
section of our website, accessible from
www.etekcity.com
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