User Manual
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6.0  OTHER INSTRUMENT FUNCTIONS – OVERVIEW 
•  Manual saving of single measurement values in a measurement series 
•  Automatic saving of measurement values in a measuring series 
•  Selection of the automatic saving interval (3 seconds to 4 hours) 
•  Display  of  the  measuring  series  and  measurement  values  directly  on  the 
instrument 
•  Printout of the saved measuring series 
•  Transfer and saving of the measuring series on a PC  
•  Display of the memory and battery status 
•  Selection of the menu language (DE, EN, FR, IT) 
•  Temperature shown in degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit  
•  Activation of a simple user operation 
 Electromatic Equipment Co., Inc. 
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7.0  COMMON REASONS FOR INCORRECT MEASUREMENTS 
Sunlight  or  other  sources  of  heat  or  cold  which  do  not  correspond  to  the 
ambient temperature 
Measuring errors due to differences in temperature 
To show how important it is that  the temperature of the instrument is the same as 
the temperature of the substance to be measured, the table below shows measuring 
errors due to a temperature difference of only 1°C  / 1.8°F between  the measuring 
instrument and the substance to be measured at different ambient temperatures. 
  10°C (50°F)
20°C (68°F)
30°C (86°F)
10%r.H.
± 0.7%  ± 0.6%  ± 0.6% 
50%r.H.
± 3.5%  ± 3.2%  ± 3.0% 
90%r.H.
± 6.3%  ± 5.7%  ± 5.4% 
At room temperature (20°C/68°F) and assumed paper m oisture value of 50%r.H. a 
deviation of 1°C / 1.8°F between  the measuring sens or and the substance to be 
measured results in a measuring error of 3.2%r.H. A deviation of 3°C / 5.4°F would 
result in a measuring error of over 10%. 
Further examples are given in the „Mollier i-x“ diagram. 
Dripping or sprayed water 
Irreversible damage to the sensor element due to aggressive gases 
Danger of condensation following temperature changes 
Dirty moisture sensor 
Foreign objects on the sensor 









