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Cole Parmer 8533-40 User manual

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Operating
Instructions
Cole-Parmer's
8533-40
(Type
J)
or
8533-42
(Type
K)
Thermocouple
Thermometer
rormer
Pormer
Cole-Parmer
Instrument
Company
7425
North
Oak
Pork
Avenue,
Chicago,
Illinois
60648
Phone
1-312-647-7600
or
Toil-Free
1-800-323-4340
TELEX
28-9405
FAX
1-312-647-9660
Cole-Parmer
Instrument
Company
7425
North
Oak
Pork
Avenue,
Chicago,
Illinois
60648
Phone
1-312-647-7600
orToll-Free
1-800-323-4340
TFI
FX
9ft-Q4nfi
FAX
1
-312-647-9660
Unpacking
Your
thermometer
was
carefully
tested
and
packed
before
shipping.
Upon
receipt
please
check
carefully
for
any
damage
which
may
have
occurred
In
transit.
If
any
damage
is
visible,
contact
the
carrier
to
file
a
damage
claim
and
notify
our
Customer
Service
Department
immediately.
Please
save
the
packaging
material
for
inspection
by
the
carrier.
Table
of
Contents
Page
3
Introduction
„
Optional
Accessories
^
Specifications
g
Operating
Instructions
Replacement
Parts
List
Warranty
and
Return
of
Items
Introduction
Thank
you
for
seiecting
an
8533-serles
thermocouple
thermometer
from
Cole-Parmer.
This
hand-heid
thermometer
is
a
high
performance
multi-function
instrument
which
is
excelient
for
general
purpose
bench
applications.
It
provides
a
reading
accuracy
of
±
0.1
%
over
a
wide
range,
with
T'/0.1°C
or
®F
resolution.
.
,
,
1
The
instrument
has
a
built-in
audible
alarm,
a
backlit
display
for
low-
liqht
viewing,
and
a
simultaneous
readout
of
minimum
and
maxirnurn
measured
values.
It
comes
with
four
AA
1.5V
batteries
and
a
soft
vinyl
carrying
case.
The
thermometer
is
designed
to
operate
as
a
portable
temperature
recording
system
with
the
8533-45
miniprinter
{see
Accessories
below).
Optional
Accessories
Page
2
Probes
.
.
Uses
any
type
K
thermocouple
probe
with
miniconnector.
Power
Adapters
8533-43
AC
adapter.l
15V;
8533-44
AC
adapter,
220V
Miniprinter
^
^
Your
8533-series
thermometer
has
an
Interface
for
direct
connection
to
the
8533-45
miniprinter.
This
convenient
accessory
provides
alarm
printing
as
well
as
automatic
logging
at
any
of
seven
selectable
intervals.
It
comes
with
a
shoulder-rstrap
carrying
case
which
holds
both
the
thermometer
and
printer,
connected
for
portable
logging.
Caiibrator
^
If
your
measurements
require
critical
accuracy,
calibrate
your
thermometer
and
probe
as
a
system
with
Coie-Parmer's
8533-90
Surface-
Temperature
System
Calibrator.
Certified
traceable
to
National
Bureau
of
Standards.
Page
3
Specifications
Temperature
Ranges
tvd6
k
-200°
to
1200°C
(-100.0°
to
500.0°C
at
0.1°C
resolution)
-328°
to
2192°F
(-148.0°
to
932.0°F
at
0.1°F
resolution)
Tune
J
■200''
to
700°C
(-100.0°
to
500.0°C
at
0.1
°C
resolution)
-328°
to
1292°F
(-148.0°
to
932.0°F
at
0.1°F
resolution)
Resolution
r/0.1°F
or
C,
selectable
Accuracy
±
[0.1%
of
reading
+
0.3°C
(0.6°F)]
Operating
ambient
-10°to45°C,0to
80%R.H.
Temperature
Coefficient
Adjustment
included
in
accuracy
specification
for
operation
at
20°
to
30°C
ambient;
±
0.01%
of
reading/°C
at
other
ambient
operating
temperatures.
Maximum
Input
Voltage
20
VDC
or
10
VAC
on
thermocouple
probe
Input
Reading
Rate
Approximately
1
reading
every
200
milliseconds
Display
Multi-data
LCD
with
illuminator
Functions
HOLD,
P«V
HOLD,
AVE,
1/0.1,
°C/°F,
CAL,
ALM
Output
Alarm
ON/OFF
(TTL
level)
Centronics
8-bit
parallel
Calibration
Interface
Power
Supply
Four
AA
1.5
V
batteries
Battery
Life
Up
to
150
hours;
120
hours
continuous;
40
hours
with
continuously
Illuminated
display
Dimensions
2.9"
X
5.6"
X
1.2"
(74
X
142
X
31
mm)
Weight
8
1/2
ounces
(240g)
Operating
Instructions
This
section
describes
the
dispiay
and
function
keys
series
merr^ocoupl
thermometer.
Piease
take
time
to
read
th,s
manual
carefully
so
that
you can
take
full
advantage
of
its
wide
variety
of
measurement
functions.
1.
Battery
Installation
The
8533-series
thermometer
operates
on
four
1
batteries^
To
install
the
batteries,
remove
the
battery
compartment
=°ver
on
the
back
of
the
instrument.
Once
they
are
installed,
you
^
operating
life
of
up
to
150
hours
with
alkaline
batteries.
NOTE:
1)
2)
Ttie
instrument
will
not
operate
on
the
batteries
when
it
is
connected
to
either
the
optional
AC
power
adapter
or
optional
battery
pack.
Remove
the
batteries
when
the
instrument
will
^
period
of
time
or
will
be
operated
extensive
y
on
other
power
Murces.
to
avoid
damage
to
the
instrument
caused
by
battery
leakage
and
corrosion.
C
J.u
Page
4
2.
Battery
Level
Indication
When
the
battery
has
exhausted
about
80%
of
^
g
indicator
will
appear
at
the
far
left
o
the
display.
After
h®
^
^
appears,
your
instrument
will
continue
to
operate
properly
for
at
least
^4
,
hours
with
alkaline
batteries.
In
this
case,
replace
the
batteries.
If
the
batteries
are
completely
exhausted,
no
indicator
will
be
displayed.
Internal
Lithium
Battery
'
A
lithium
battery
is
connected
and
fixed
on
a
printed
circuit
board
to
back
up
the
RAM.
The
lifetime
of
this
batteiy
is
approxima^^^^^
■
When
the
battery
has
exhausted
about
90%
of
its
useful
life,
the
B
Mcato^^^^^^^
repeatedly.
A
random
assortment
of
d^a
may
also
be
displayed
on
calibration
mode
and
alarm
settings
if
exhausted.
See
the
list
of
replacement
parts
on
page
11
for
the
battery
part
number.
Page
5
3.
Alternate
Power
Source
House
Current
—
use
the
optional
AG
power
adapter
8533-43
{115V)
or
8533-44
(220V).
Connect
the
adapter
to
the
8
VDC
jack
on
the
right
side
of
the
Instrument
and
plug
the
adapter
into
the
outlet.
4.
Probe
Instaiiation
Your
8533-series
thermocouple
thermometer
requires
a
thermocouple
probe
with
a
miniconnector.
The
8533-40
type
J
model
can
use
any
type
J
probe;
the
8533-42
type
K
unit
uses
any
type
K
probe.
Plug
the
probe's
miniconnector
into
the
input
jack
on
top
of
the
instrument.
5.
Power
On
Turn
the
power
switch
ON.
The
instrument
automatically
performs
a
self-test
to
make
sure
the
display
and
microprocessor
are
functioning
properly.
If
they
are
normal,
all
the
LCD
segments
in
the
display
will
turn
on
(see
illustration
below),
a
short
beep
will
sound,
and
one
or
two
seconds
later
measurement
begins.
HOLD
AVE
f
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If
all
of
the
LCD
segments
above
do
not
turn
on
during
the
self-test,
check
the
batteries
and
then
try
the
test
again.
If
the
test
fails
agairi,
or
if
the
instrument
does
not
respond
to
key
operations
after
the
self-test,
contact
Cole-Parmer's
Customer
Service
Department.
NOTE:
If
you
turn
off
the
instrument
and
then
immediately
turn
it
back
on,
a
random
assortment
of
LCD
segments
may
be
displayed.
In
this
case,
turn
the
instrument
off
and
wait
at
least
three
seconds
before
switching
it
on
again.
Page
6
6.
Illuminator
On
Turn
the
power
switch
to
ILLUM.
The
LED
plate
behind
the
LCD
disDiav
will
iliuminate.
When
turned
on,
the
iliumination
feature
uses
three
times
the
battery
power
as
normal
operation
without
illumination.
7,
Overrange
Indicator
If
the
"or"
symbol
appears
on
the
display
during
the
measurement,
the
measuring
temperature
Is
out
of
the
operating
range
of
the
Instrument.
If
the
temperature
is
higher
than
the
highest
level
of
the
range,
"or"
and
"t"
will
be
displayed.
If
the
temperature
is
lower
than
the
lowest
level
of
the
range,
or"
and
"i"
will
be
displayed.
If
the
"T"
or
"i"
symbol
appears
without
the
"or"
symbol,
the
measured
temperature
is
above
or
below
the
set
point
(see
"Alarm
Set),
but
within
the
Instrument's
measuring
range.
8.
Burnout
Indicator
if
the
"bo"
and
"T"
symbols
appear
on
the
display,
the
connected
probe
is
probably
broken
or
the
probe
is
not
connected
to
the
input
jack.
9.
Celsius/Fahrenheit
Scale
Selection
You
may
switch
the
measurement
scale
between
Celsius
(°C)
and
Fahrenheit
(®F)
by
pressing
the
°C/°F
key.
□
1
^'C
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Page
7
10.
Resolution
Selector
Function
0.1
Resolution
can
be
switched
between
1
degree
and
0.1
degree
Fahrenheit
or
Celsius
by
pressing
the
1/0.1
key.
11.
Hold
Function
HOLD
To
hold
the
current
temperature
reading
on
the
display,
press
the
HOLD
key.
To
release
this
mode,
press
the
HOLD
key
again.
12.
Peak-Valley
Hold
p.v
HOLD
To
display
Peak
(maximum)
and
Valley
(minimum)
temperatures
below
the
main
reading,
press
the
P-V
HOLD
key.
This
function
is
very
useful
for
the
precise
measurement
of
moving
objects.
The
peak
(maximum)
temperature
provides
the
best
data
during
an
unstable
measurement
when
the
object
temperature
is
higher
than
room
temperature,
and
valley
(minimum)
temperature
is
the
best
measurement
when
the
object
temperature
is
lower
than
room
temperature.
To
release
this
mode,
press
the
P«V
HOLD
key
again.
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Peak
temperature
Valley
temperature
13.
Average
Function
AVE
To
display
the
averaged
temperature
of
every
10
successive
scans,
press
the
AVE
key.
Since
the
instrument
scans
a
new
temperature
meaurement
every
200
milliseconds,
this
key
•
provides
for
less
fluctuation
In
the
displayed
reading.
This
mode
can
be
released
by
pressing
the
AVE
key
again.
NOTE:
Peak
and
valley
readings
are
averaged
in
the
P*V
HOLD
mode.
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14.
Alarm
Set
ALM
SET
Use
this
mode
to
program
an
alarm
level.
Example:
300°C±10°C
a)
Select
the
alarm
setting
mode
by
pressing
the
ALM
SET
key.
b)
Set
a
central
temperature
by
pressing
the
INC(+)
or
DEG(-)
key.
Press
the
ENT
key
(enter)
if
the
data
is
correct.
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c)
Set
a
monitoring
range
by
pressing
the
INC(+)
or
DEC(-)
key.
Press
the
ENT
key
if
the
data
Is
correct.
ALM
T
nn
n
+
SET
->
'J
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-
I
n
n
I
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U
If
the
setting
data
is
out
of
range,
you
will
hear
a
short
beep
and
the
instrument
will
go
back
to
the
central
temperature
setting
mode.
You
may
switch
the
1/0.1
(resolution)
and
°C/°F
functions
during
the
ALM
SET
mode.
To
terminate
the
ALM
SET
mode
during
the
alarm
level
setting,
press
the
ALM
SET
key
again.
NOTE:
The
programmed
alarm
data
In
the
thermometer's
memory
(RAM)
is
backed
up
when
the
power
is
turned
off.
15.
Alarm
On/Off
ALM
ON
OFF
The
instrument
will
beep
when
the
temperature
reading
is
out
of
the
setting
range
if
the
ALM
key
is
ON.
To
turn
on
the
alarm
beep,
press
the
ALM
ON
OFF
key.
To
turn
off
the
alarm
beep,
press
the
ALM
ON
OFF
key
again.
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16.
Calibration
Manual
Calibration
a)
Press
the
CAL
key
to
display
"CAL"
and
"SET".
b)
To
change
a
reading
in
the
sub-display,
press
the
INC
(+)
or
DEC(-)
key.
Press
the
ENT
key
(enter)
if
the
setting
data
is
correct.
NOTE:
If
you
add
a
certain
value
in
this
mode,
the
same
value
is
always
added
in
the
whole
temperature
range
of
the
instrument.
c)
The
CAL
indicator
is
displayed
when
the
reading
temperature
is
calibrated.
Autocalibration
When
you
require
critical
accuracy
for
your
temperature
measurements,
Cole-Parmer's
8533-90
Surface-Temperature
System
Calibrator
is
available
for
calibration
of
the
instrument
and
the
probe
together.
Calibration
as
a
system
compensates
error
in
thermometer/
probe
combinations.
Certified
traceable
to
National
Bureau
of
Standards.
a)
Turn
off
the
power
of
the
thermometer.
b)
Connect
the
interface
cable
to
the
connector
on
the
left
side
of
the
thermometer
and
to
the
calibrator.
c)
The
calibrator
should
run
for
a
few
minutes
and
its
reading
should
be
stable
before
beginning
the
calibration.
d)
Set
the
probe
in
the
calibrator.
e)
Press
the
CAL
key
to
display
"CAL"
and
;'SET".
f)
Press
the
TRANS
key
of
the
calibrator.
The
calibrating
temperature
is
then
transferred
to
the
thermometer
and
displayed
instead
of
"C"
on
the
sub-data
display.
g)
If
the
transferred
temperature
is
correct
press
the
ENT
key.
CAL
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REPLACEMENT
PARTS
LIST
MODELS
8533-40
AND
-42
See
pages
12
and
13
for
a
diagram
of
parts
listed
below.
Cancellation
To
cancel
the
"CAL"
mode,
press
the
CAL
key
and
then
the
ENT
key.
NO.
DESCRIPTION
1
Power,Switch
2
Keypad
3
Model
name
label
4
Case
(front)
5
LCD
holder
6
LCD
display
plate
7
LCD
drive
conductor
8
Printed
circuit
board
(main)
9
Lithium
battery
10
Input
jack
holder
11
Input
jack
with
cold
junction
12
CAL
interface
connector
13
PC
board
(interface
contrplier)
14
Battery
power
cable
15
Case
(back)
16
Hand
strap
17
Battery
compartment
cover
18
Instruction
label
19
Battery
holding
spring
20
Dry
battery
21
Screw
22
Rugged
protective
case
23
Packing
case
24
Instruction
manual
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NO.
QTY.
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