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Laser class | 3B |
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Sample inlet | Isokinetic probe |
Housing color | Black, Yellow |
Built-in display | Yes |
Laser wave power | 90 mW |
Wavelength range | 775 - 795 nm |
Channels quantity | 6 channels |
Delay start (max) | 24 h |
Particle size range | 0.3 - 10 µm |
Number of memory records | 10000 |
Storage temperature (T-T) | -10 - 50 °C |
Operating temperature (T-T) | 10 - 40 °C |
Counting efficiency (@0.3 µm) | 50 % |
Counting efficiency (@0.45 µm) | 100 % |
Storage relative humidity (H-H) | 0 - 98 % |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 0 - 95 % |
Battery life | 10 h |
Battery voltage | 7.4 V |
Battery capacity | 2600 mAh |
AC adapter input voltage | 100 - 240 V |
AC adapter output current | 2.5 A |
Depth | 53 mm |
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Width | 99 mm |
Height | 272 mm |
Weight | 680 g |
Provides contact information for Fluke technical support and customer service via telephone and website.
Lists various uses of the Fluke 985 Airborne Particle Counter in different environments and for specific testing purposes.
Outlines essential safety guidelines, including laser beam hazards, battery handling, and proper usage to prevent injury or damage.
Explains how to charge the product's rechargeable Lithium-ion battery and provides information on battery status indication.
Introduces the product components and their functions, referencing figures and tables for detailed information.
Details the items included with the Fluke 985 Airborne Particle Counter, identified by item numbers.
Describes the function of each button on the Fluke 985, including Power, Menu, Enter/Select, and Navigation buttons.
Illustrates and describes the various ports and connectors on the Fluke 985 unit, including power and data interfaces.
Details the connections available on the charge base, including Ethernet, DC power input, and USB ports.
Explains the procedure for turning the Fluke 985 Airborne Particle Counter on and off using the power button.
Guides the user through a diagnostic test to verify instrument operation and specifications, ensuring accurate data collection.
Details the steps to purge the product sensor to remove particles, essential for cleanroom environments and after high-sampling counts.
Provides instructions on how to initiate and stop a sample collection using the Fluke 985, referencing sample setup values.
Explains how to navigate through the different software menus using the dedicated navigation icon and buttons.
Describes the default screen displayed upon powering on the product, showing current sample settings and particle counts.
Covers accessing and navigating through stored sample data, including how to view individual samples and move through them.
Explains the process for erasing all stored sample data from the product's memory.
Details how to access the primary Sample Setup Menu and the parameters that can be configured within it.
Lists and describes various configurable parameters for sample collection, including method, hold time, delay, cycles, and mode.
Explains how to configure product alarms to trigger based on different particle sizes and settings.
Describes how to customize the display of data and manage data keeping settings within the product.
Explains the two data counting methods: Cumulative and Differential, and their implications for particle size measurement.
Details how to record and manage sample locations, allowing up to 75 distinct locations to be added for clarity.
Introduces submenus for configuring network settings like DHCP, IP address, subnet, and gateway for data transfer.
Allows configuration of product hardware settings such as backlight, security (password), feedback volume, date, and time formats.
Provides access to static product information, including model number and serial number, for identification and reference.
Details the process of entering a password to access and modify protected product settings, ensuring system security.
Explains how to plot particle size data in real time and adjust the trend graph's display settings for optimal viewing.
Provides step-by-step instructions for connecting the product to a PC via USB cable to transfer data files.
Outlines the procedure for exporting data from the product directly to a flash USB drive for portable access.
Explains how to use the charge base and an Ethernet cable to transfer data, including accessing a website for downloads.
Provides essential warnings and guidelines for maintaining the product safely, including handling battery leaks and using approved technicians.
Lists detailed technical specifications for the Fluke 985, including particle size range, channels, flow rate, and dimensions.
Outlines the environmental operating and storage conditions, including humidity, temperature, and altitude ratings.
Details the power requirements, battery type, charge time, and battery duration for the product.