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    Owne r's M an ual Non-C on tact High T e m perat ure InfraR ed Therm ome ter MODEL 5 0466 © Sea rs, Ro eb uck an d Co. , Hoff man Est ates , IL 601 79 U .S.A . www .crafts m an .com 02 2205 CAU TION : Rea d, under stand an d foll ow Safety Rules and Op erati ng Instruc tions in this manua l before using th is pro duct . • Safety • Operat [...]

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    ONE YEA R FU LL WAR RANT Y ONE YEAR FULL WARR ANTY O N CR AFTS MAN Non-C ontact Hi gh Temp erature InfraRed T hermo meter If this CRA FTSMAN Non-Co ntact High Tempe rature I nfraRed T hermomet er fails to g ive complete satisfacti on withi n one ye ar from the date of p urchase, R ETU RN IT TO TH E NEAREST SEARS S TORE OR O THER CR AFTS MAN OU TLET[...]

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    CONTR OL S 1. Laser Poin ter 2. I nfraRe d Sens or 3. M easur e Trigger 4. Ba ttery c ompart ment 5. L CD displ ay 6. F unctio n buttons 7. Ha ndl e Grip OPERA TIN G INSTRU C TION S 1. Hold the m eter by its H andl e Grip an d point it tow ard the su rfac e to be me asured. 2. Pull and h old the re d Trigger t o turn th e meter o n and beg in testi[...]

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    MEASU RE M ENT NO T ES 1. The objec t under test s houl d be larger than t he s pot (targ et) siz e calculate d by the f ield of view diagram. 2. If the surfac e of the object u nder test is cover ed with fros t, oil, gri me, etc., cl ean be fore taking m easure ments. 3. If an object's s urfac e is high ly reflectiv e, apply maskin g tape or [...]