Operating the Williams-Sonoma Infrared Thermometer
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The Williams-Sonoma Infrared Thermometer (WSIT) reveals the temperature in a radius around the point where the laser-beam hits the target. Here are my notes for using the WSIT (always felt I would have been superior writing user-documentation).
1. The WSIT is shaped like a pistol. It should never be pointed at anyone's eyes & should be kept away from children as permanent eye-damage may result, if the eye is struck by the laser-beam emitted by the WSIT (Don't understand why WSIT does not come with a lense-cover).
2. Given the absence of a lense-cover, it is important to remember: the lense should be cleaned only with a paper-towel or cloth, & water or medical-alcohol.
3. Pulling the 'trigger' turns the pistol-like WSIT on and lights up the LCD display facing the user; then the WSIT automatically goes off after 15 seconds. It takes 0.5 seconds of depressing the trigger, to get an accurate reading.
4. Above the handle of the WSIT, facing the user, is the C/F button (toggle between Centigrade & Fahrenheit).
5. To the right of the C/F button is the Laser on/off button (toggle between having the laser operative or inoperative; works when pulling the 'trigger' has turned the laser on for 15 seconds). The symbol for this button is a triangle with an asterisk in its middle.
6. Distance to spot ratio for the laser = 6:1. Meaning that, at 6" distance from where the projected laser-beam hits the target, a 1" diameter spot is measured, the laser light-point being the center of this spot; at 12", a 2" diameter spot is measured; at 6' a 1' diameter area is measured; at 30' a 5' diameter area is measured.
Notes:
Availability of this product indicates the powers that be desire that super-cooks arise by way of using such tools, and opine that this consideration outweighs the danger that a few imbeciles get blinded due to the misuse of such tools. Compare that to, all the hand-wringing re how sometimes Cannabis etc. harms someone.
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The Williams-Sonoma Infrared Thermometer (WSIT) reveals the temperature in a radius around the point where the laser-beam hits the target. Here are my notes for using the WSIT (always felt I would have been superior writing user-documentation).
1. The WSIT is shaped like a pistol. It should never be pointed at anyone's eyes & should be kept away from children as permanent eye-damage may result, if the eye is struck by the laser-beam emitted by the WSIT (Don't understand why WSIT does not come with a lense-cover).
2. Given the absence of a lense-cover, it is important to remember: the lense should be cleaned only with a paper-towel or cloth, & water or medical-alcohol.
3. Pulling the 'trigger' turns the pistol-like WSIT on and lights up the LCD display facing the user; then the WSIT automatically goes off after 15 seconds. It takes 0.5 seconds of depressing the trigger, to get an accurate reading.
4. Above the handle of the WSIT, facing the user, is the C/F button (toggle between Centigrade & Fahrenheit).
5. To the right of the C/F button is the Laser on/off button (toggle between having the laser operative or inoperative; works when pulling the 'trigger' has turned the laser on for 15 seconds). The symbol for this button is a triangle with an asterisk in its middle.
6. Distance to spot ratio for the laser = 6:1. Meaning that, at 6" distance from where the projected laser-beam hits the target, a 1" diameter spot is measured, the laser light-point being the center of this spot; at 12", a 2" diameter spot is measured; at 6' a 1' diameter area is measured; at 30' a 5' diameter area is measured.
Notes:
Availability of this product indicates the powers that be desire that super-cooks arise by way of using such tools, and opine that this consideration outweighs the danger that a few imbeciles get blinded due to the misuse of such tools. Compare that to, all the hand-wringing re how sometimes Cannabis etc. harms someone.
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