®53 & 54 Series IIThermometerUsers ManualSeptember 1999 Rev.1, 6/01© 1999-2001 Fluke Corporation, All rights reserved. Printed in USAAll product n
53 & 54 Series IIUsers Manual6Display Elementsxx112112345768910aat02f.epsFigure 2. Display ElementsTable 4. Display ElementsA The thermocouple mea
53 & 54 Series IIGetting Started7ButtonsTable 5. ButtonsAPress A to turn the thermometer on or off.G(Shift function)Press G, M (CANCEL) to stop di
53 & 54 Series IIUsers Manual8Table 5. Buttons (cont.)h Press h to freeze or unfreeze the displayed readings.Press h when turning on the thermomet
53 & 54 Series IIUsing the Thermometer9Using the Thermometer1. Plug the thermocouple(s) into the input connector(s).2. Press A to turn on the the
53 & 54 Series IIUsers Manual10Changing the Logging IntervalThe logging interval determines how often thethermometer stores logged readings in mem
53 & 54 Series IIChanging Setup Options11Changing the Thermocouple Type1. Press K or N until the display shows TYPE.2. Press E to display the ther
53 & 54 Series IIUsers Manual12Enabling or Disabling Sleep ModeThe thermometer enters sleep mode if no button pressoccurs for 20 minutes.Pressing
53 & 54 Series IIMeasuring Temperatures13Changing the Line FrequencyFor optimum rejection of line noise, set the thermometerfor the local line fre
53 & 54 Series IIUsers Manual14Displaying Temperatures1. Press C to select the correct temperature scale.2. Hold or attach the thermocouple(s) to
53 & 54 Series IIUsing Memory15Using the Offset to Adjust for Probe ErrorsUse the offset option in Setup to adjust the thermometer’sreadings to co
Limited Warranty & Limitation Of LiabilityThis Fluke product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for 3 years from the date of pu
53 & 54 Series IIUsers Manual16Initial Conditions and Data EntriesLogged readings include initial conditions and data entries.The initial conditio
53 & 54 Series IIUsing Memory17Clearing MemoryWhen memory is full, FULL appears on the display andlogging stops. You can clear memory in normal or
53 & 54 Series IIUsers Manual183. Press M to step through the minimum, maximum,average, and current logged reading. For example,Figure 4 shows the
53 & 54 Series IIMaintenance19MaintenanceReplacing the BatteriesRefer to the safety information in Table 1 before replacingthe batteries.1. Turn
53 & 54 Series IIUsers Manual20GeneralWeight 280 g (10 oz)Dimensions(withoutholster)2.8 cm × 7.8 cm × 16.2 cm(1.1 in × 3 in × 6.4 in)Battery 3 AA
53 & 54 Series IIReplacement Parts and Accessories21Electrical (cont.)MeasurementAccuracy, T1, T2or T1-T2 (Model54)J-, K-, T-, E-, and N-type: ±[0
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iTable of ContentsTitle PageSafety Information...
53 & 54 Series IIUsers ManualiiDisplaying Temperatures...
153 & 54 Series IISafety InformationThe Fluke Model 53 and Model 54 Thermometers (“thethermometer”) are microprocessor-based, digitalthermometers
53 & 54 Series IIUsers Manual2Table 1. Safety InformationWWarningA Warning identifies conditions and actions that pose hazards to the user. To avo
53 & 54 Series IISafety Information3Table 1. Safety Information (cont.)WWarning (cont.)• Model 54: Measurement errors may occur if voltages on th
53 & 54 Series IIUsers Manual4Table 2. International SymbolsWRefer to the manual for information about this feature.PComplies with European Union
53 & 54 Series IIGetting Started5Componentsxx34512 67aat01f.epsFigure 1. ComponentsTable 3. ComponentsA Thermocouple T1 inputBModel 54: Thermoco
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