Pre-Operation Inspection; Setup And Operation - RIDGID micro IR-200 Operator's Manual

Non-contact infrared thermometer
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micro IR-200 Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer
2. Install 9V alkaline battery (6LR61), observing the correct polar-
ity as indicated on the battery compartment.
Figure 5 – Battery Holder and Polarity Marking
3. Squeeze the clips and firmly insert into thermometer. The
holder will only go in one way. Do not force. Confirm securely at-
tached.

Pre-Operation Inspection

Before each use, inspect your infrared thermometer and cor-
rect any problems to reduce the risk of injury or incorrect
measurements.
Do not look into the laser beam. Looking into the laser beam
may be hazardous to the eyes.
1. Clean any oil, grease or dirt from equipment. This aids inspec-
tion.
2. Inspect the micro IR-200 for any broken, worn, missing, mis-
aligned or binding parts, or any other condition which may pre-
vent safe and normal operation.
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WARNING
3. Check that the warning labels are present, firmly attached and
readable. (See Figure 6.)
4. If any issues are found during the inspection, do not use the in-
frared thermometer until it has been properly serviced.
5. Following the Operation Instructions, turn the infrared ther-
mometer ON, make a measurement and confirm the same
measurement with another instrument (contact thermometer,
etc.). If the correlation be tween the measurements is not ac-
ceptable, do not use the infrared thermometer until it has been
properly serviced.
Figure 6 – Warning Labels
Set-Up and Operation
Do not look into the laser beam. Looking into the laser beam
may be hazardous to the eyes. Do not look at the laser beam
with optical aids (such as binoculars or telescopes).
WARNING

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