Overview
RV2100 electronic digital display Thermohygrometer is a simple Handheld electronic digital display Thermohygrometer imported by TQC in the Netherlands, which can display temperature and air Humidity values at the same time. The Thermohygrometer has the function of storing MIN/MAX values, ℃/F selection function, hold function and dew point indication function, etc. It can support continuous measurement for 10,000 hours with 3 AAA batteries, and will automatically shut down after 10 minutes of no operation.
Features
STEP 1 Maintain functionality
2. Store Maximum and MIN Minimum
3. Backlight display function
4. dew point indication function
5. Battery light indication
6. Built-in Probe
Principle
The Thermohygrometer features a Silicone Bandgap Sensor with Probe measurement of air temperature and Humidity, which simultaneously displays relative humidity and temperature or dew point values through a 12mm LCD display.
Applications
Steel industry, wood, wholesale, transportation, shipping industry, food, laboratory, aviation, air conditioning, Coating industry, automotive, paints
Steps
1. Press the HOLD button to freeze the display and stop the measurement, and then press the HOLD button to continue the measurement
2. Press the MAX/MIN button to display the Maximum/Minimum Measured value
3. Press and hold the MAX/MIN button for three seconds to reset the Max/MIN Minimum
4. Press the HOLD button for about 2s to turn on the backlight.
5. Press the HLOD button while turning it on to disable the automatic shutdown function
Notice
• Humidity Sensor is susceptible to contaminants, such as solvents, exposure to saturated air, etc., and is not covered by the 1-year warranty period
• Sensor readings drift up to 0.5% per year
Do Not Submerge Sensor in Water or Miscellaneous Liquids
• Sensor for air measurement only
• Do not twist or press the Sensor
• Sensor should avoid direct sunlight and do not touch Humidity Sensor
• If "Lo bat" appears on the display, it means there is a problem with the backlight.
• "Err" on the display may be related to sensor communication failure, sensor contamination or wetness, and device failure