WEBVTT 1 00:00:00.570 --> 00:00:03.130 This 12-in-1 digital non-contact laser 2 00:00:03.130 --> 00:00:07.330 infrared thermometer by Kobalt can swiftly measure and identify HVAC 3 00:00:07.330 --> 00:00:11.580 efficiency, engine exhaust problems, overheating circuits, and more. 4 00:00:12.210 --> 00:00:14.090 It comes with four AAA batteries. 5 00:00:14.390 --> 00:00:16.260 Install them in the bottom of the handle and you 6 00:00:16.260 --> 00:00:17.990 are ready to start measuring temperatures. 7 00:00:18.870 --> 00:00:20.370 Depress the trigger to turn on. 8 00:00:21.190 --> 00:00:23.320 Switch from Celsius to Fahrenheit here. 9 00:00:24.420 --> 00:00:27.300 It has a 9-point laser dot indicator for better readings 10 00:00:27.370 --> 00:00:30.330 and to ensure the unit is reading from the area you want to measure. 11 00:00:31.150 --> 00:00:34.120 Depress the trigger and turn the laser on or off here. 12 00:00:34.990 --> 00:00:37.620 Now turn on the infrared thermometer and start measuring. 13 00:00:38.430 --> 00:00:40.980 Pressing and holding the trigger will keep it in scan mode. 14 00:00:41.490 --> 00:00:43.730 Once released, it will hold the temp readings 15 00:00:43.730 --> 00:00:46.270 for up to eight seconds, then auto shut off. 16 00:00:47.080 --> 00:00:50.850 This 12 to 1 distance to spot ratio digital non-contact laser 17 00:00:50.850 --> 00:00:54.960 infrared thermometer by Kobalt is perfect for measuring HVAC temps 18 00:00:54.960 --> 00:00:56.710 or anything else you want to measure.