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1.       The Ultimate Measurements    ANEMOMASTER       E ee    MODEL 6006    Handheld Anemometer    User s Manual    Important Safety Information       The symbols for the warnings used in this manual are defined below   Classifications  Danger  To Prevent Serious Injury or Death    Warnings in this classification indicate danger that may result in  serious injury or death if not observed           Caution  To Prevent Damage to the Product  Warnings in this classification indicate risks of damage to the  product that may void the product warranty if not observed        Description of Symbols    AThis symbol indicates a condition that requires caution  including  danger   The subject of each caution is illustrated inside the triangle   e g  the high temperature caution symbol is shown on the left      OThis symbol indicates a prohibition  Do not take the prohibited  action shown inside or near this symbol  e g  the disassembly  prohibition symbol is shown on the left      eT This symbol indicates a mandatory action  A specific action is given  near the symbol     SOP PP       Forbidden    Don   t touch Hot surface    0 A    Use properly Explosive       Forbidden    Forbidden    Forbidden    Q       Set up properly    O    Forbidden    A Danger    Never bring the probe close to a flammable gas atmosphere   The heated sensor may cause a fire or explosion     Never touch the sensor   The sensor is heated during operation  Touching the heated sensor  may cause burns  and may also da
2.   sales kanomax com cn    Copyright    Kanomax Japan Inc  All rights reserved  2012  No copying  distribution  publication  modification  or incorporation of this  document  in whole or part  is permitted for commercial purposes without the    express written permission of Kanomax     The contents of this document may be changed without prior notice     01002 12 04    Contact Information 15    KANOMAX    The Ultimate Measurements       
3.  A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  APPLIES TO THE  PRODUCT AFTER THE APPLICABLE PERIOD OF THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY  STATED ABOVE  AND NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTY  EXCEPT AS  MENTIONED ABOVE  GIVEN BY ANY PERSON OR ENTITY WITH RESPECT TO THE  PRODUCT SHALL BIND KJI  KJI SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF STORAGE  CHARGES  LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL  OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE OR MISUSE OF  OR INABILITY  TO USE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE OR MISUSE OF  OR  INABILITY TO USE  THE PRODUCT  REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY ON WHICH  THE CLAIMS IS BASED  AND EVEN IF KJI HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY  OF SUCH DAMAGES  IN NO EVENT SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST KJI BE  GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOLD BY KJI  AND CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAMAGE  WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING  THE  OWNER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS  DAMAGE OF  OR INJURY TO  THE OWNER AND THE OWNER S PROPERTY AND TO OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY  ARISING OUT OF USE OR MISUSE OF  OR INABILITY TO USE  THE PRODUCT NOT  CAUSED DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF KJI  THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL  NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE  PRODUCT  OR THE PERSON FOR WHOM IT WAS PURCHASED AS A GIFT  AND  STATES THE PURCHASER S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY     After Service  eWhen you have a problem with your instrument  please check out    Troubleshooting     first     elf that does not solve the problem  please contact yo
4.  TETRI Less than 30 seconds  air velocity at 1 m s  196 FPM    90  response      1  Battery Life Indicator  4 levels   Eien  2  FAST   SLOW  1 second or 5 second moving average    3  Change of units using dip switch  m s and   C  gt  FPM and   F    4  Hold Display  Dimonccae Probe   Approx    6 1   10 6  x 205 mm    3 3 x approx  1 5 m for cable   Main body   Approx 60 W  x 120  L  X 34  H  mm  Four AA batteries   manganese batteries  alkali batteries or charging batteries  Power Source  Ni Cd  Ni MH    Please purchase a special charger if you use charging batteries   Battery Life a AAi 4 hours  continuous measurement at 1 m s air velocity using manganese  atteries   l l Main Body  5   C to 40   C  41   F to 104  F   with no visible condensation  Operating Environment    Probe   20 0   C to 70   C   4   F to 158  F   with no visible condensation    R Pepe en  10   C to 50   C  14   F to 122  F   with no visible condensation  Weight Approx  180 g  including batteries     Manganese AA size batteries  for test purpose   Operation manual  this volume    Carry case   Extension rod  166mm to 909 mm       Supplied batteries are for tests  If the batteries are weak  replace them with new ones for  accurate measurement                 Standard Accessories       Specifications 11       5 Troubleshooting       Before asking for repair  check the items below     1  Under normal conditions     Possible Cause Corrective Action  Dead batteries  teers wee   LCD remains unlit  Wrong battery p
5. _  gt  Batteries    Guaranteed operating voltage range of the battery is more than  4V     When battery voltage decreases to less than 4V  the display will  go on and off and the power will be turned off automatically     When you are using a charging battery  recharge the battery a  little early  before the 4 3V  4 0V mark is displayed     Changing Units for the Readings     gt      SW 2 is not used     The units can be changed using the  dip switch  a                        fF  Eg m E al    You can find the dip switch in the    battery box                                         Preparation for Measurement 9       3 How to Measure         Procedure Flow Chart      ty    Push and hold the switch for more than 1 second    Pause L        When the power is      turned on  air velocity  Power is on measurement mode    N OFF    FAST  is automatically  ress and hold for selected   ore than 1 second Display all items         FAST SLOW         Air Velocity Measurement  Mode  FAST           Slide the switch  down once       Slide the switch  up once       Slide the switch  down twice       Air Velocity  Measurement Mode   SLOW     Air Temperature  Measurement Mode        lt Change the Time Constant  Air Vel  Measurement Mode  gt      Time Constant   determines the time  gt  By sliding down the switch  you can change the Time Constant  span of the moving to 1 second  FAST  or to 5 seconds  SLOW     average  When you    set the Time Constant  gt  When the power is turned off  it will r
6. den    Forbidden       Set up properl    Forbidden    Do not move the main unit and the probe from a cold place to  a warm place quickly  It will cause dew condensation    Even when used in an environment within the specified operating  temperature and humidity  a sudden temperature change may  cause condensation  Condensation generated on the sensor may  cause inaccurate measurements  Condensation on metal parts may  cause rusting and lead to a malfunction     Do not touch the LCD screen with a sharp pointed object or  with excessive pressure    It may cause distortion of the screen or a malfunction  Also a rapid  temperature change may cause a malfunction of the screen     When storing the instrument  put the instrument in the  carrying case and keep it in a place with an ambient  temperature of  10 to 50  C and no condensation     Do not dispose of the instrument as a household waste   Please note that the disposal of the instrument and the batteries  should be in line with your local or national legislation  For details   please contact your local distributor        1       2       3     4     5     6     7       8    Table of Contents    Part Names and Functions  Instrument          6  Part Names and Functions  Main Bod y         ccsseesseeeeeeeeseeeees 6  Part Names and Functions  Probe          cccccceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 7  Preparation for MeEaSUreMeN    ssccennseeennneeenes 8  Installing Batteries           sssessssrnesnrsrnennnrrnnsnrnnnenrrrnnrnrrrunene 8  Battery L
7. eturn to the initial setting of    to a larger  longer  1 second  FAST    value  the readings    will become stable     When you select a When measurement values fluctuate significantly  setting to    smaller  shorter     SLOW    will make the reading easy    value  the readings   will become more  lt Measurement of Air temperature gt    responsive and   sensitive tothe  gt  Turn the power on and slide the switch down twice to enter Air  change In air velocity  Temperature Measurement Mode      gt  Do not make a measurement immediately after the mode  change  Especially  when no airflow is present  wind speed of  O 1m s or lower   wait for at least 30 seconds before taking a  measurement     10 How to Measure       4 Specifications    MODEL 6006  Items to Measure Clean air of normal pressure humidity    0 01 m s to 20 0 m s  20 FPM to 3940 FPM   Range Air    Oo O   O  0   20   C to 70 0   C   4   F to 158   F   Air Velocity    5  of reading or  0 015 m s   3 FPM   whichever is greater  Accuracy Air  Temperature  1 0   C  2 0   F     Temperature   i Velocity     5  of reading or  0 015 m s   3 FPM   whichever is greater   accuracy     in the temperature range of 10   C to 40   C  50   F to 104   F      0 m s to 9 99 m s  0 01m s  minimum   10 0 m s to 20 0 m s  0 1 m s  Air Velocity  A 0 FPM to 1958 FPM   2 FPM  minimum   1960 FPM to 3940 FPM   20 FPM    Air  Temperature 0 1   C  0 2  F   Less than one second  air velocity at 1 m s  196 FPM    90  response   Response    Air   
8. evel Indicator            ssessessssssnssnnsnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnas 9  Changing Units for the REAdINGS             ccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeesaaes 9  How to MGASUF CS wie dines cent ewieceussuteniiieesedenaenns 10  Specifica llos secerciasutcstciecisscvuscissccereinacsecuiuas 11  Troubleshooting       sssssusunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 12  Compensation of Air Velocity Value              13  Warranty and After Service        sssss s            14  Kanomax Limited Warranty        ccccccseccceseseeeeeeeeeeeeeesesssaags 14  Contact Information     cscccnsccnncenncenneeenusenneens 15       1 Part Names and Functions  Instrument  Part Names and Functions  Main Body      lt Side gt   lt Front gt   lt Back gt     Probe Connector   Do not leave the   probe inlet open   except when  replacing probe  _    BAT  OPEN                e  i  i e e y       e y     i e    i  i e e    1 e i  ie n a u S e e  i e     e e   e       a  e  e    ON OFF  1  Press and hofd for more than 1        second     2  FAST StOW Air Temperature    Power Function Switch is a multifunction switch that can be slid up and  down  and pressed     1  Pressing will switch the power on and off  Press and hold the switch  for more than 1 second until the LED indicates the change of the  ON OFF status     2  Sliding the switch down will change the measurement mode in the  following order  FAST  gt  SLOW  gt  Air Temperature  gt  FAST  gt     3  Sliding the switch up will hold the display  Slide up  down or press  the switch t
9. function to the instrument     Never disassemble  modify or repair the product   Failure to observe the above may cause short circuit and or other  failure that will affect the performance     Do not pick up or carry the instrument by the probe cable   It may cause a malfunction or the wire may break     Remove the batteries from the battery compartment when  storing the instrument  Do not leave exhausted batteries in the  battery compartment  When inserting batteries be sure to  insert them with the polarity facing the correct direction   Failure to do so may cause battery leakage     Do not wipe the instrument with a volatile solvent    The body may deform or deteriorate  Use a soft dry cloth to remove  Stains  If stains persist  soak the cloth in a neutral detergent and  wipe the instrument with the soft cloth  Never use volatile solvents  such as thinner or benzene     Discharge any built up static electricity from your body before  touching the instrument    The built up static electricity may influence the readings and cause  damage to the circuit     Regularly check the head of the probe for contamination   Impurities  such as dust  on the sensor may affect the  accuracy of the measurements    To get rid of dust  use a blow blush for cameras to blow it off  or you  can rinse it with water and allow it to air dry completely     Be sure to turn the power off before you clean it     Never dry the probe with heat   Heat may cause permanent damage  to the sensor      Forbid
10. ir Velocity Value    Air temperature  humidity and pressure can influence accuracy of air  velocity      lt Influence of air temperature gt     ANEMOMASTER LITE is a hot wire anemometer that uses heat  radiation to measure wind speed  therefore  temperature  compensation is needed to prevent the influence of ambient  temperature  Without temperature compensation  air temperature  will influence heat radiation and thus will change the readings even  the actual air velocity is the same  The anemometer measures air  temperature at the same time by an inner circuit called temperature  compensation and automatically compensates readings of air  velocity to prevent influence from air temperatures within a range of  10   C to 40   C      lt Influence of humidity gt     As air velocity sensor is heated 40   C to 50   C above ambient  temperature  it is usually not influenced by relative humidity      lt Influence of atmospheric pressure gt     Change in pressure influences heat radiation  Compensation of  atmospheric pressure is provided by using the formula below     1013  m 7 P  x          Um   Actual Air Velocity  m s  U   Indicating Value  m s     Pm   Atmospheric Pressure at the Measuring Point  hPa     Compensation of Air Velocity Value 13       7 Warranty and After Service    Kanomax Limited Warranty    The limited warranty set forth below is given by KANOMAX JAPAN  Inc   hereafter  referred to as    KJI     with respect to the KANOMAX brand anemometer  and its  attachment par
11. mage the sensor itself     Do not disassemble or heat the batteries  or put them into a  fire   This may cause burns and the batteries may burst     A Caution    Do not use the instrument in a water vapor atmosphere   Condensed steam on the sensor will change the heat dissipation rate   resulting in inaccurate measurements  It may also cause damage to  the sensor        This instrument is designed to be used in an environment with  a clean air stream without any dust or foreign materials    Foreign materials may cause damage to the sensor  Also dust or  foreign materials on the sensor will impede accurate measurements     Do not apply force to the sensor   If the sensor is deformed  the accuracy of the sensor may be  affected     When measuring  ensure that the direction mark is facing into  the airflow    Otherwise  the measurement may be inaccurate  aS some sensors   uni directional probes  have a specific directivity     Do not use or leave the instrument in a high temperature   high humidity or dusty environment  Do not leave this  instrument under direct sunlight for a prolonged period    The instrument may not function properly out of the specified  operating conditions     Forbidden    Do not remodel   disassemble    Forbidden    Q       Use properly    Forbidden    A  Ata    Forbidden Electrified    QO    Forbidden Use properly       Do not subject the instrument or the probe to strong impacts   Dropping the unit or placing heavy objects on it may cause damage  or mal
12. o continue     6 Part Names and Functions  Instrument     Part Names and Functions  Probe     Directional Point     Face it windward    Sensor     Air Velocity Air Temperature   temperature compensation   sensors are built in             Air Temperature  temperature  compensation  Sensor     During measurement  the whole    surface of the sensor should be  exposed to the wind     To replace the probe  push and hold the  buttons on both sides of the connector and    pull the probe out     S  Do not remove or install the probe while    the power is on     Part Names and Functions  Instrument        7       2 Preparation for Measurement    Installing Batteries    Use four AA size batteries      gt   Q  gt  Make sure that the power is off before inserting the batteries    gt  If you are using charging batteries  charge them with a special  charger prior to use      lt Back  Battery Case  gt             1  Slide the cover of the battery case down  along the rail    2  Slide the cover until it stops  and then lift it  up     3  Insert the batteries in the order shown in  the left figure  observing polarity    4  Replace the battery cover by following the  reversed procedures 1 and 2              8 Preparation for Measurement    Battery Level Indicator    Battery level is displayed as below depending on the charge left      More than 4 6V   4 6V 4 3V   4 3v   4 0v   Lower than 4 0V     C77 d wd d 4 Blinking of the indicator     gt     7   Replacement of  Sufficient ___  gt  Medium _
13. olarity  Insert them correctly     l Clean the contact point of  Dirty contact point  the battery   Used beyond the Use it within the              OVER  is measurement range  measurement range   displayed  Air velocity sensor is Contact the deder  damaged      E01    is displayed or Air velocity sensor is Conrac che dealer     0 00    display atin       remains unchanged    Probe cable is Probe cable is damaged    Contact Contact the dealer  dealer        E02    is displayed  AEMP VARE oeneer IE Contact the dealer   damaged     Display is    paused     Release    pause        Display frozen       Replace them with new  Weak batteries  l  batteries   l Weak batteries  Replace neon Winey  Display goes on and batteries   off      Clean the contact point of  Dirty contact point  the battery     Unit of the readinas is Change the unit using the    g Unit setting has been changed    dip switch in the battery  different  aE    2  When replacing the DER  Problem   Possible Cause Cause   Corrective Action   Action    sE01    is displaved or Connector is not connected Turn the power off and  M ee Pay correctly  re connect the connector   Apay Probe was replaced while the  remains unchanged  Turn the power on again   power was on     3  When a a batteries     Problem   Possible Cause Cause   Corrective Action   Action             No   power Batteries were replaced while   Remove all the batteries  j the power was on  and insert them again     12 Troubleshooting       6 Compensation of A
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