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Traceable 4045 User manual

Traceable®is a registered trademark of Control Company ©2009 Control Company. 92-4045-00 Rev. 3 050109
SPECIFICATIONS
Display: ½” 4-Digit LCD
Range: –50.0 to 260.0°C / –58.0 to 500.0°F
Resolution: Min 0.1°C to Max 0.5°C
Min 0.2°F to Max 1.0°F
Accuracy: ±1°C (0 to 60°C) ±2.0°C (full range)
Alarm: High and Low settings in 1° increments
Sampling Rate: 2 or 10 seconds selectable
Timing Capacity: 59 hours, 59 seconds
Timing Resolution: 1 second
Timing Accuracy: 0.01%
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
Note: Remove the red insulating strip to put the battery into service.
1. The probe may be used to monitor temperatures in air/gas, liquids, and
semi-solids. Place the stainless steel portion of the probe in contact with the
material to be measured.
Note: The probe handle and cable are not waterproof.
Do not immerse the
probehandleor cablein liquid.
Immersing the probe handle or cable in liquid
can cause permanent damage to the thermometer.
Open the battery/cable compartment located in the middle of the back of the unit
to access the 3 foot probe cable and battery (see Fig. 2).
2. Press and hold On/Fast button to activate the Fast update rate (2 second update
rate). The update rate will return to Normal (10 second update rate) after
releasing On/Fast button. The battery is exhausted sooner when using fast
sensing.
3. Place your thumb on the middle of the front of the unit and slide the top cover
down to expose the controls (see Fig. 1).
4. Slide the °F/°C switch to °F to display the temperature in Fahrenheit or to °C
to display the temperature in Celsius.
5. Press Off/Auto Off Button twice to turn the unit off. To conserve battery life,
always turn the unit off when not in use.
SETTING HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM
1. Place your thumb on the middle of the front of the unit and slide the top cover down to expose
the controls (see Fig. 1).
2. Verify unit is in Thermometer mode by pressing Temp/Timer button until temperature reading
appears on display.
3. Press the HI/Hour button once to access High Temperature Alarm. HI and ALARM indicators
appear on the display.
4. Press HI/Hour button again to advance setting by one degree. Press and hold HI/Hour button
for rapid temperature advancement (10 digits at a time). Continue pressing Hi/Hour button
until desired temperature setting appears on display.
Note: The High Temperature Alarm range is from –50 to 260°C (–58 to 500°F). Once the
display has been advanced to 260°C (500°F), the display will roll over to 50°C (–58°F) with
next press of Hi/Hour button.
5. Once desired temperature setting appears on display, do not press any buttons. After a few
seconds, the display will return to the current temperature reading. A HI indication will appear
along bottom of display to signal that the High Temperature Alarm is set.
SETTING LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM
1. Place your thumb on the middle of the front of the unit and slide the top cover down to expose
the controls (see Fig. 1).
2. Verify unit is in Thermometer mode by pressing Temp/Timer button until temperature reading
appears on display.
3. Press Lo/Min button once to access Low Temperature Alarm. LO and ALARM indicators
appear on display.
4. Press Lo/Min button again to advance setting by one degree. Press and hold Lo/Min button for
rapid temperature advancement (10 digits at a time). Continue pressing Lo/Min button until
desired temperature setting appears on display.
Note: The Low Temperature Alarm range is from –50 to 260°C (–58 to 500°F). Once the
display has been advanced to 260°C (500°F), the display will roll over to –50°C (–58°F)
5. Once desired temperature setting appears on display, do not press any buttons. After a few
seconds, the display will return to the current temperature reading. A LO indication will appear
along bottom of display to signal that the Low Temperature Alarm is set.
TEMPERATURE ALARM
When the temperature on the display matches or is outside of the high or low range settings, the
alarm will sound for 1 minute and the corresponding HI or LO indicator will flash. The HI or LO
indicator will continue flashing after 1 minute until a button is pressed. To silence a sounding alarm,
press any button.
Note: Switching between Thermometer and Timer modes will not affect High or Low Temperature
Alarms. If unit is in Timer mode when a High or Low Temperature Alarm activates, alarm will sound
and HI or LO indicator will flash on display.
DISABLING A TEMPERATURE ALARM SETTING
1. Place your thumb on the middle of the front of the unit and slide the top cover down to expose
the controls (see Fig. 1).
2. Press Hi/Hour or Lo/Min button once to access the High or Low Temperature Alarm setting. Hi
or LO and ALARM indicators willappear on display.
3. Press On/Fast button to clear the High or Low Temperature Alarm setting. Four dashes will
appear on the display indicating the alarm is disabled.
Note: Pressing On/Fast button again willreturn display to the previous High or Low
Temperature Alarm setting. Each press of On/Fast button will toggle between enabled and
disabled alarm settings.
4. Allow thermometer to return to current temperature reading. HI and/or LO indicators(s) will no
longer appear along bottom of display when the alarm is disabled.
RECALL MINIMUM/MAXIMUM MEMORY
1. Place your thumb on the middle of the front of the unit and slide the top cover down to expose
the controls (see Fig. 1).
2. Press Max/Min button as necessary to cycle through maximum (MAX), minimum (MIN), and
current temperature recordings on display.
Note: The Min/Max memory is automatically recorded once the battery is placed into service.
Turning the unit off willNOT reset the memories. The memories must be reset manually (see
“Reset Minimum/Maximum Memory”).
RESET MINIMUM/MAXIMUM MEMORY
1. Place your thumb on the middle of the front of the unit and slide the top cover down to expose
the controls (see Fig. 1).
2. Press Max/Min button until either the maximum or minimum recording appears on display. A
MAX or MIN indicator will appear along bottom of display to signalwhen the maximum or
minimum recording is displayed.
3. Press and hold On/Fast button until the maximum or minimum recording changes to the
current temperature recording.
Note: When resetting minimum or maximum temperature memories, the current temperature
becomes the new minimum or maximum recording.
TIMER USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Place your thumb on the middle of the front of the unit and slide the top cover down to expose
the controls (see Fig. 1).
2. Press Temp/Timer button to access Timer mode. A TIMER indication willappear in the right-
top corner of display when unit is in Timer mode.
3. Verify timer is NOT counting down by viewing the display. If timer is counting down, press
Start/Stop button to interrupt countdown timing.
4. Press and hold On/Fast button until the display reads 00:00:00.
5. Press Hi/Hour button to advance the hour setting. For rapid advancement (10 digits at a time),
press and hold Hi/Hour button.
6. Press Low/Min button to advance the minute setting. For rapid advancement (10 digits at a
time), press and hold Low/Min button.
7. Once desired time is on display, Press Start/Stop button to begin countdown timing.
8. To pause countdown timing, press Start/Stop button to freeze display. To resume timing,
press Start/Stop button again. An unlimited number of time-outs may be taken in this manner.
9. When countdown reaches 00:00:00, alarm will sound for 1 minute and TIMER indication will
flash on display. TIMER indication will continue flashing after 1 minute until a button is
pressed. The alarm may be silenced manually by pressing any key.
Note: Switching between Timer and Thermometer modes willnot affect countdown timing. If
unit is in Thermometer mode when Timer alarm activates, alarm will sound and TIMER
indication will flash on display.
CLIP
The unit is supplied with a clip, located on the upper back of the unit, which may be used to clip the
thermometer to a clipboard, notebook, or lab coat. (see Fig. 2)
TRACEABLE
®
ALARM THERMOMETER INSTRUCTIONS
Traceable®is a registered trademark of Control Company ©2009 Control Company. 92-4045-00 Rev. 3 050109
STAND
The unit is also supplied with a bench stand that is a part of the battery cover. To use the bench
stand, locate the small rectangular opening at the bottom of the unit. Place your fingernail into the
opening and flip the stand up. To close the stand, simply snap it shut.
ALL OPERATIONAL DIFFICULTIES
If this thermometer does not function properlyfor any reason, please replace the battery with a new
high quality battery (see “Battery Replacement” section). Low battery power can occasionally
cause any number of “apparent” operational difficulties. Replacing the battery with a new fresh
battery will solve most difficulties.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
Erratic readings, a faint alarm, no alarm, a faint display, or no display are all indicators that the
battery must be replaced. To replace the battery, open the battery compartment door located on
the back of the unit (see Fig. 2). Remove the exhausted battery and replace it with a new AAA
alkaline 1.5 volt battery. Snap the battery compartment shut.
WARRANTY, SERVICE, OR RECALIBRATION
For warranty, service, or recalibration, contact:
CONTROL COMPANY
4455 Rex Road
Friendswood, Texas 77546 USA
Ph. 281-482-1714 Fax 281-482-9448
E-mail sales@control3.com
www.control3.com
Control Company is ISO 9001 Quality-
Certified by DNV and ISO 17025 accredited
as a Calibration Laboratory by A2LA.

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