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naming convention is "D1D2D3D4D5D6D7R1.CSV" where D1 through D7 are the last seven digits of
the thermometer's unique ID number and R1 is the revision of the file starting with the letter "A".
If more than one file is written from the same thermometer to the USB flash drive, the revision letter
will be incremented in order to preserve the previously downloaded files.
The data file can be opened in any software package supporting comma-delimited files including
spreadsheet software (Excel) and text editors.
The file will contain the thermometer unique ID number, the most recent ten temperature events, and
all stored temperature readings with date and time stamps.
Note: All data stored in Celsius (°C).

DISPLAY MESSAGES

If no buttons are pressed and LL.LL appears on the display, this indicates that the temperature being
measured is outside of the temperature range of the unit, or that the probe is disconnected or
damaged.
BENCH STAND
The unit is supplied with a bench stand located on the back. To use the bench stand, locate the small
opening at the bottom back of the unit. Place your fingernail into the opening and flip the stand out. To
close the stand, simply snap it shut.
POWER
The thermometer should be powered at all times with supplied AC adapter. In the event of a power
failure, the backup batteries will power the thermometer for one week. A low battery symbol on the
display indicates the AC adaptor has failed and the thermometer is running on the backup batteries.
BACKUP BATTERY REPLACEMENT
To replace the Backup Battery, remove the battery cover, located on the back of the unit by sliding it
down. Remove the exhausted batteries and replace with two (2) new AAA alkaline batteries. Insert the
new batteries with the proper polarity as indicated by the illustration in the battery compartment.
Replace the battery cover.
Replacing the batteries WILL clear the minimum/maximum memories and high/low alarm settings.
However, replacing the batteries WILL NOT clear the time-of- day/date settings.
STATIC SUPPRESSOR INSTALLATION
Static generated, radio frequency can affect any cable through the air or by physical contact. To
protect against radio frequency, install a suppressor onto your thermometers cable to absorb radio
frequency as follows:
1. Lay the cable along the center of the suppressor with the connector to your left.
2. Carefully, snap the two halves together with the looped cable routed through the center.
3. Loop the right end of the cable under the suppressor and back up again laying the cable along the
center of the suppressor.
This completes the installation of the suppressor.
VWR Collection Manual ver 3, rel 5
30.10.2013

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