Thermoworks PHARMALARM 2 MAX/MIN RECORDING THERMOMETER W/CAL C User Manual

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PharmAlarm™ 2
NIST-Traceable MAX/MIN Recording Thermometer
Instrument Operation
The PharmAlarm 2 is a NIST-Traceable two-channel alarm thermometer that records
the date and time of Max and Min readings for both channels. The left display shows
current temperature information on the selected channel. The right display shows time
and date information.
When the reading is higher or lower than the programmed alarm limit, the alarm on the
PharmAlarm 2 will sound, HI or LOW will flash, and the red light will blink. Pressing
any button will stop the audible alarm. The HI or LO indicator will flash until the reading
is within limits. The red light will continue to blink to indicate that an alarm has been
triggered.
Setup and Installation
1. Open the battery cover and install the batteries observing the correct polarity.
Replace the battery cover.
2. Select the desired temperature unit (°F or °C) using the slide switch on the back.
3. Fully extend the probe wires.
4. Attach the thermometer using the magnets on the back or the flip out desk stand.
5. Position the sensors in the desired location.
6. Peel the clear protective sheet from the LCD display.
Time and Date Display
1. Press TIME/DATE to switch the display to show the current time or date.
2. The date display will switch back to time display if idle for 10 seconds.
Set the Time
1. In time display mode, press and hold SET for about 3 seconds to enter time setting
and the hour digits will flash.
2. Press
UP
to adjust the digits to current hour.
3. Press SET once to conrm and start minute setting; the MIN digits will will flash.
4. Press
UP
to adjust the digits to current minute.
5. Press SET once to conrm and start second setting; the SEC digits will will flash.
6. Press
UP
to adjust the digits to current second.
7. Press SET again to finish time setting and return to normal display.
Set the Date
1. In date display mode, press and hold SET for about 3 seconds to enter date setting
and the year digits will will flash.
2. Press
UP
to adjust the digits to the last two digits of current year.
3. Press SET once to conrm year setting and then start month setting; the Month
digits will will flash.
4. Press
UP
to adjust the digits to current month.
5. Press SET once to conrm month setting and then start date setting; the Date digits
will will flash.
6. Press
UP
to adjust the digits to current date.
7. Press SET again to finish date setting and return to normal display.
Switch Channel Display
Press S1/S2 once to switch the display for channel S1 or S2 reading.
Maximum/Minimum Reading Memory
1. Press MODE once to display the minimum measured reading of the selected channel
and the time display will show when this minimum reading was recorded.
2. Press TIME/DATE to show the date for the minimum measured reading.
3. Press MODE once to display the maximum measured reading and the time display
will show when this maximum reading was recorded.
4. Press TIME/DATE to show the date for the maximum measured reading.
S. Press MODE three times to return to normal display.
6. To clear the minimum and maximum reading memories, press CLEAR once during
displaying the minimum or maximum reading. All readings of both channels and
time stamps will be reset to current readings and time.
7. Clear the memory once before taking new minimum or maximum readings.
Low/High Alarm Setting
1. Select the desired channel, S1 or S2.
2. Press MODE three times to enter low/high alarm setting and the LO icon will be on.
3. Press and hold SET for about 3 seconds and the LO digits will will flash.
4. Press
UP
to input the desired low limit.
5. Press SET to confirm low alarm limit and start high alarm limit setting. The HI icon
will be on and the digits will will flash.
6. Press
UP
to input the desired high limit.
7. Press SET to conrm high alarm limit and finish the setting.
8. The alarm will sound when the reading is lower or higher than the alarm limit. Press
any button to stop the alarm sound. The HI or LO icon will continue to flash until the
reading is within the limits.
Alarm On/Off
Press % to switch alarm limit off or on.
Alarm Indicator
When the reading exceeds the alarm limit the red alarm LED will continue flashing to
indicate that an alarm has been triggered until the alarm is cleared. Press and hold
CLEAR for about 3 seconds to cancel.
Note
1. Do not operate the thermometer in the environmental temperature lower than 32°F
(O°C) or higher than 122°F (5O°C) otherwise incorrect readings or damage to the
thermometer may result.
2. If the thermometer is not in use for a long period of time then remove the batteries
from battery compartment to avoid battery leakage.
Specifications
Measuring Range -58 to 158°F (-50 to 70°C)
Display Accuracy ±1.8°F (1°C)
Display Resolution 0.1°
Display Reading Update 10 seconds
Program Alarm Resolution
Time Accuracy ±3 seconds per day
Time and Date Display Format 12-hour and month/day/year format
Effective Calendar Period 2000 to 2099
Battery 1.5 volt, type AAA or equivalent x 2 pieces (included)
Probe Cord Length 39.4 inches (1,000 mm)
Display Size 0.63 H x 3.5 W inches
(16 H x 90 W mm)
Product Size 1.77 H x 5.3 W x 0.9 D inches
(45 H x 135 W x 23 D mm)
Included Accessories 1) 1.5 volt, type AAA battery x 2 pieces
2) 2 sensor vials filled with glass beads
3) NIST-Traceable Calibration Certificate
Utah, U.S.A.
Ph: 801-756-7705
Fax: 801-756-8948
www.thermoworks.com
Made in China
PharmAlarm™ 2
MAX/MIN Recording Thermometer
P-11-035-01-ab
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PharmAlarm™ 2NIST-Traceable MAX/MIN Recording ThermometerInstrument OperationThe PharmAlarm™ 2 is a NIST-Traceable two-channel alarm thermometer that

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