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11.0 WARRANTY ELECTROMATIC Equipment Co., Inc. (ELECTROMATIC) warrants to the original purchaser that this product is of merchantable quality and confirms in kind and quality with the descriptions and specifications thereof. Product failure or malfunction arising out of any defect in workmanship or material in the product existing at the time of delivery thereof which manifests itself within one year from the sale of such product, shall be remedied by repair or replacement of such product, at ELECTROMATIC s option, except where unauthorized repair, disassembly, tampering, abuse or misapplication has taken place, as determined by ELECTROMATIC. All returns for warranty or non-warranty repairs and/or replacement must be authorized by ELECTROMATIC, in advance, with all repacking and shipping expenses to the address below to be borne by the purchaser. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR APPLICATION. ELECTROMATIC SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE NOR LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE, OF ANY KIND OR NATURE, RESULTING FROM THE USE OF SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT, WHETHER SUCH DAMAGE OCCURS OR IS DISCOVERED BEFORE, UPON OR AFTER REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR, AND WHETHER OR NOT SUCH DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY MANUFACTURER S OR SUPPLIER S NEGLIGENCE WITHIN ONE YEAR FROM INVOICE DATE. Some State jurisdictions or States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you. The duration of any implied warranty, including, without limitation, fitness for any particular purpose and merchantability with respect to this product, is limited to the duration of the foregoing warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts but, not withstanding, this warranty, in the absence of such limitations, shall extend for one year from the date of invoice. ELECTROMATIC Equipment Co., Inc. 600 Oakland Ave. Cedarhurst, NY 11516 USA Tel: 1-800-645-4330/ Tel: 516-295-4300/ Fax: 516-295-4399 Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual. Electromatic Equipment Co., Inc., assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of information contained herein. Any brand or product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only, and are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction......................................... 02 2.0 Overview............................................ 03 2.1 Gauge 2.2 Display 2.3 Complete Kit 3.0 Basic Procedures.................................... 04 3.1 Power 3.2 Selecting Units of Measure 3.3 Manually Setting the Measure Mode (DCFN version only) 3.4 Total Reset to Factory Defaults 3.5 Battery Replacement 4.0 Taking Measurements Using Factory Calibration...... 07 5.0 Performing A ZERO Procedure (Custom Calibration)... 08 5.1 Checking Accuracy 5.2 Clearing a ZERO setting and restoring Factory Calibration 6.0 Online statistics Display............................. 10 6.1 Deleting the Statistical Values 7.0 Specifications....................................... 12 8.0 Resolution Table..................................... 13 9.0 Measuring Limits.................................... 14 10.0 Error Messages..................................... 15 11.0 Warranty............................................ 16 1 11.0 WARRANTY ELECTROMATIC Equipment Co., Inc. (ELECTROMATIC) warrants to the original purchaser that this product is of merchantable quality and confirms in kind and quality with the descriptions and specifications thereof. Product failure or malfunction arising out of any defect in workmanship or material in the product existing at the time of delivery thereof which manifests itself within one year from the sale of such product, shall be remedied by repair or replacement of such product, at ELECTROMATIC s option, except where unauthorized repair, disassembly, tampering, abuse or misapplication has taken place, as determined by ELECTROMATIC. All returns for warranty or non-warranty repairs and/or replacement must be authorized by ELECTROMATIC, in advance, with all repacking and shipping expenses to the address below to be borne by the purchaser. THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR APPLICATION. ELECTROMATIC SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE NOR LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE, OF ANY KIND OR NATURE, RESULTING FROM THE USE OF SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT, WHETHER SUCH DAMAGE OCCURS OR IS DISCOVERED BEFORE, UPON OR AFTER REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR, AND WHETHER OR NOT SUCH DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY MANUFACTURER S OR SUPPLIER S NEGLIGENCE WITHIN ONE YEAR FROM INVOICE DATE. Some State jurisdictions or States do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not apply to you. The duration of any implied warranty, including, without limitation, fitness for any particular purpose and merchantability with respect to this product, is limited to the duration of the foregoing warranty. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts but, not withstanding, this warranty, in the absence of such limitations, shall extend for one year from the date of invoice. ELECTROMATIC Equipment Co., Inc. 600 Oakland Ave. Cedarhurst, NY 11516 USA Tel: 1-800-645-4330/ Tel: 516-295-4300/ Fax: 516-295-4399 Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual. Electromatic Equipment Co., Inc., assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of information contained herein. Any brand or product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only, and are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. 16 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Introduction......................................... 02 2.0 Overview............................................ 03 2.1 Gauge 2.2 Display 2.3 Complete Kit 3.0 Basic Procedures.................................... 04 3.1 Power 3.2 Selecting Units of Measure 3.3 Manually Setting the Measure Mode (DCFN version only) 3.4 Total Reset to Factory Defaults 3.5 Battery Replacement 4.0 Taking Measurements Using Factory Calibration...... 07 5.0 Performing A ZERO Procedure (Custom Calibration)... 08 5.1 Checking Accuracy 5.2 Clearing a ZERO setting and restoring Factory Calibration 6.0 Online statistics Display............................. 10 6.1 Deleting the Statistical Values 7.0 Specifications....................................... 12 8.0 Resolution Table..................................... 13 9.0 Measuring Limits.................................... 14 10.0 Error Messages..................................... 15 11.0 Warranty............................................ 16 1

1.0 INTRODUCTION DCF-3000EZ-E = For measurement on steel / iron DCFN-3000EZ-E = For measurements on steel / iron and on non-ferrous metals The Check Line 3000EZ-E Series of coating thickness gauges provide accurate, non-destructive measurement of: All non-magnetic coatings, such as varnish, paint, enamel, chromium, copper, zinc, etc. on steel and iron. Measurements in the F mode (Ferrous) are carried out according to the Magnetic-Induction method. All electrically insulating coatings, such as varnish, paint, enamel on non-ferrous metals (aluminum, brass, stainless steel, etc). Measurments in the N mode (Non-ferrous) are carried out according to the Eddy-Current method. NOTE: 3000EZ-E Series gauges operate in accordance with the following international standards related to coating thickness measurment: 10.0 ERROR MESSAGES Error 1 = Error 2 = Error 3 = The probe is too close to the metal Error of gauge due to the effect of electro-magnetic interference fields The probe is defective For Technical Assistance contact: Electromatic Equipment Company Telephone: 1-800-645-4330 (USA & Canada) 1-516-295-4300 Fax: 1-516-295-4300 Email: info@checkline.com Magnetic Induction DIN EN ISO 2178, ASTM B499, DIN 50 982 Eddy-Current: DIN EN ISO 2360, ASTM D1400 2 15 1.0 INTRODUCTION DCF-3000EZ-E = For measurement on steel / iron DCFN-3000EZ-E = For measurements on steel / iron and on non-ferrous metals The Check Line 3000EZ-E Series of coating thickness gauges provide accurate, non-destructive measurement of: All non-magnetic coatings, such as varnish, paint, enamel, chromium, copper, zinc, etc. on steel and iron. Measurements in the F mode (Ferrous) are carried out according to the Magnetic-Induction method. All electrically insulating coatings, such as varnish, paint, enamel on non-ferrous metals (aluminum, brass, stainless steel, etc). Measurments in the N mode (Non-ferrous) are carried out according to the Eddy-Current method. NOTE: 3000EZ-E Series gauges operate in accordance with the following international standards related to coating thickness measurment: 10.0 ERROR MESSAGES Error 1 = Error 2 = Error 3 = The probe is too close to the metal Error of gauge due to the effect of electro-magnetic interference fields The probe is defective For Technical Assistance contact: Electromatic Equipment Company Telephone: 1-800-645-4330 (USA & Canada) 1-516-295-4300 Fax: 1-516-295-4300 Email: info@checkline.com Magnetic Induction DIN EN ISO 2178, ASTM B499, DIN 50 982 Eddy-Current: DIN EN ISO 2360, ASTM D1400 2 15

9.0 MEASURING LIMITS 2.0 OVERVIEW Minimum Radius for Convex Surfaces Minimum Radius for Concave Surfaces Minimum Headroom Minimum Sample Diameter Minimum Substrate Thickness - F Minimum Substrate Thickness - NFe 0.2" (5mm) 2" (50mm) 2" (50mm) 0.4" (10mm) 0.020 mils (0.5 mm) 0.002 mils (0.05 mm) 2.1 Gauge LCD Display ZERO Key STATISTICS Key ON/OFF Switch PROBE Battery Compartment (On rear) 14 3 9.0 MEASURING LIMITS 2.0 OVERVIEW Minimum Radius for Convex Surfaces Minimum Radius for Concave Surfaces Minimum Headroom Minimum Sample Diameter Minimum Substrate Thickness - F Minimum Substrate Thickness - NFe 0.2" (5mm) 2" (50mm) 2" (50mm) 0.4" (10mm) 0.020 mils (0.5 mm) 0.002 mils (0.05 mm) 2.1 Gauge LCD Display ZERO Key STATISTICS Key ON/OFF Switch PROBE Battery Compartment (On rear) 14 3

2.3 Display ZERO icon Current measurement Low Battery Indicator 8.0 RESOLUTION TABLE Mils 0.0-99.9 mils 0.1 mils 100.0-140.0 mils 0.2 mils Measurement mode Units of measure Microns (µm) 0.0-999 µm 1 µm 1.000-2.498 mm 0.002 mm 2.500-3.500 mm 0.005 mm Statistical values 2.3 Complete Kit 3000EZ-E Series gauges are supplied as a complete kit, with gauge, plastic calibration shim, 2x AAA batteries, soft carrying pouch, manual and manufacturer s calibration certificate. DCF models include a steel zero plate. DCFN models include steel and aluminum zero plates 4 13 2.3 Display ZERO icon Current measurement Low Battery Indicator 8.0 RESOLUTION TABLE Mils 0.0-99.9 mils 0.1 mils 100.0-140.0 mils 0.2 mils Measurement mode Units of measure Microns (µm) 0.0-999 µm 1 µm 1.000-2.498 mm 0.002 mm 2.500-3.500 mm 0.005 mm Statistical values 2.3 Complete Kit 3000EZ-E Series gauges are supplied as a complete kit, with gauge, plastic calibration shim, 2x AAA batteries, soft carrying pouch, manual and manufacturer s calibration certificate. DCF models include a steel zero plate. DCFN models include steel and aluminum zero plates 4 13

7.0. SPECIFICATIONS Range DCF, DCFN DCFN Only Ferrous: 0.01-140.00 mils (0-3500 µm) Non-Ferrous: 0.1-120.00 mils (3000 µm) Accuracy ±0.1 mils (3µm) + 3% of reading Resolution Refer To Section 8.0 Display Back-lit, 4-digit alphanumeric Minimum Measuring Area 0.4" x 0.4" (10mm x 10mm) Minimum Curvature Radius Concave: 2" (50mm) / Convex: 0.2" (5mm) Minimum Substrate Thickness DCF, DCFN Ferrous: 0.020 mils (0.5mm) DCFN Only Non-Ferrous: 0.002 mils (0.05mm) Calibration Factory calibration, user-set zero calibration, Statistics Number of readings, mean value, standard deviation, maximum and minimum reading based on 99 readings (max). Operating Temp. 32 F to 122 F (0 C to 50 C) Surface Temp. 5 F to 140 F (-15 C to 60 C) Storage Temp. -4 F to 140 F (-20 C to +60 C) Battery 2x AAA (1.5V) Dimensions 4" x 2" x 1" (107mm x 50mm x 25mm) Weight 3.2 oz (90 g) Protection Class IP 52 (proof against dust and dripping water) Standards DIN, ISO, ASTM, BS 12 3.0 BASIC OPERATIONS 3.1 On/Off Switch To turn the gauge on, press the ON/OFF Switch briefly (see photo on page 3). Press and hold the ON/OFF Switch for 2 seconds to turn the power off. Note: The gauge will power off automatically after 90 seconds of non-use. 3.2 Selection of Measuring Units 1. Make sure the gauge is switched OFF. 2. Press and hold the ZERO and STATS keys simultaneously 3. While continuing to hold down the ZERO and STATS keys, turn the power ON. 3.3 Manually setting the measuring mode DCFN-3000EZ-E Only In some cases, especially with varnish applied to zinc on steel, it is advisable to manually set the measuring mode F mode (Ferrous) for measurements on steel/iron, N mode (Non-ferrous) for measurements on non-ferrous metals. Setting the measurement mode 1. Turn the gauge on by pressing the ON/OFF switch. 2. Press the ZERO and STATS keys simultaneously to change the measuring mode. Each time the keys are pressed the mode will change. The display will show the mode selected (see photo, page 4) using the following abbreviations: 5 7.0. SPECIFICATIONS Range DCF, DCFN Ferrous: 0.01-140.00 mils (0-3500 µm) DCFN Only Non-Ferrous: 0.1-120.00 mils (3000 µm) Accuracy ±0.1 mils (3µm) + 3% of reading Resolution Refer To Section 8.0 Display Back-lit, 4-digit alphanumeric Minimum Measuring Area 0.4" x 0.4" (10mm x 10mm) Minimum Curvature Radius Concave: 2.0" (50mm) / Convex: 0.2" (5mm) Minimum Substrate Thickness DCF, DCFN Ferrous: 0.020 mils (0.5mm) DCFN Only Non-Ferrous: 0.002 mils (0.05m) Calibration Factory calibration, user-set zero calibration, Statistics Number of readings, mean value, standard deviation, maximum and minimum reading based on 99 readings (max). Operating Temp. 32 F to 122 F (0 C to 50 C) Surface Temp. 5 F to 140 F (-15 C to 60 C) Storage Temp. -4 F to 140 F (-20 C to +60 C) Battery 2x AAA (1.5V) Dimensions 4" x 2" x 1" (107mm x 50mm x 25mm) Weight 3.2 oz (90 g) Protection Class IP 52 (proof against dust and dripping water) Standards DIN, ISO, ASTM, BS 12 3.0 BASIC OPERATIONS 3.1 On/Off Switch To turn the gauge on, press the ON/OFF Switch briefly (see photo on page 3). Press and hold the ON/OFF Switch for 2 seconds to turn the power off. Note: The gauge will power off automatically after 90 seconds of non-use. 3.2 Selection of Measuring Units 1. Make sure the gauge is switched OFF. 2. Press and hold the ZERO and STATS keys simultaneously 3. While continuing to hold down the ZERO and STATS keys, turn the power ON. 3.3 Manually setting the measuring mode DCFN-3000EZ-E Only In some cases, especially with varnish applied to zinc on steel, it is advisable to manually set the measuring mode F mode (Ferrous) for measurements on steel/iron, N mode (Non-ferrous) for measurements on non-ferrous metals. Setting the measurement mode 1. Turn the gauge on by pressing the ON/OFF switch. 2. Press the ZERO and STATS keys simultaneously to change the measuring mode. Each time the keys are pressed the mode will change. The display will show the mode selected (see photo, page 4) using the following abbreviations: 5

Ferr indicates Ferrous Mode. Non-Ferr indicates Non-Ferrous Mode. AUTO FN indicates Auto-Select Mode. 6.1 Clearing the statistical values: To clear the statistical values, momentarily press and release the ON/OFF switch. A value of zero will be shown in the number or measurements field n confirming that the stored statistical values have been cleared. 3.4 Total Reset to Factory Defaults 1. Switch the gauge off. 2 Press and hold the ZERO key. At the same time, turn on the power using the ON/OFF switch 3. An acoustic signal will sound, all statistical values will deleted and the factory settings µm, calibration, and AUTO FN (DCFN-3000EZ-E only) will be activated. 3.5 Battery Replacement 3000EZ-E gauges use 2x AAA alkaline batteries. When battery power becomes low, the BATTERY INDICATOR will begin to flash. The gauge will continue to operate, but the batteries should be replaced as soon as possible. When battery power is depleted, the Battery Indicator will Battery Indicator remain on continuously, indicating that less than 60 seconds of power remains before the gauge will shut off. 6 11 Ferr indicates Ferrous Mode. Non-Ferr indicates Non-Ferrous Mode. AUTO FN indicates Auto-Select Mode. 6.1 Clearing the statistical values: To clear the statistical values, momentarily press and release the ON/OFF switch. A value of zero will be shown in the number or measurements field n confirming that the stored statistical values have been cleared. 3.4 Total Reset to Factory Defaults 1. Switch the gauge off. 2 Press and hold the ZERO key. At the same time, turn on the power using the ON/OFF switch 3. An acoustic signal will sound, all statistical values will deleted and the factory settings µm, calibration, and AUTO FN (DCFN-3000EZ-E only) will be activated. 3.5 Battery Replacement 3000EZ-E gauges use 2x AAA alkaline batteries. When battery power becomes low, the BATTERY INDICATOR will begin to flash. The gauge will continue to operate, but the batteries should be replaced as soon as possible. When battery power is depleted, the Battery Indicator will Battery Indicator remain on continuously, indicating that less than 60 seconds of power remains before the gauge will shut off. 6 11

6.0. ONLINE STATISTICS DISPLAY Every time a measurement is take, a pair of statistical values appear in the lower part of the display, as shown at right. For example: n = 2 x = 78µm (n = number of measurements ; x = average) Each time the STATS key is pressed, the number of measurements and a different statistical value will appear, allowing the user to easily scroll through statistics menu in the following sequence: Press n = number of measurements; x = average Press n = number of measurements s = standard deviation Press n = number of measurements max = maximum reading Press n = number of measurements min = minimum reading You can pre-select a required pair of values by means of the STATS key, for example n = 14 s = 3µm, and have it displayed during the entire measurement data recording process. Note: If no statistical values are saved, the display shows n = 0 x = µm Important: If a series of measurements is meant to be statistically evaluated, the old statistical values must be deleted before starting a new series of measurements. 4.0 MEASURING USING FACTORY CALIBRATION 1. Press the ON/OFF switch to turn the gauge on. 2. If the ZERO icon does not appear in the upper left corner of the display, the preset factory calibration is activated. If the ZERO icon does appear, it indicates that a Zero Procedure has been performed. See Clearing a Zero Setting, Section 5.2 before continuing. 3. Place the probe on the test object and read the measurement. Lift the probe off of the test object by at least 1 inch (3 cm) before taking another reading. Note: Using the factory calibration, you can immediately carry out measurements on flat and slightly curved surfaces. On strongly curved or rough parts it is recommended that a ZERO procedure be performed (see section 5.0). DCFN-3000EZ-E Only: The DCFN-3000EZ-E automatically recognizes whether the base material is a ferromagnetic steel or a non-ferrous metal and will display the correct reading. 10 7 6.0. ONLINE STATISTICS DISPLAY Every time a measurement is take, a pair of statistical values appear in the lower part of the display, as shown at right. For example: n = 2 x = 78µm (n = number of measurements ; x = average) Each time the STATS key is pressed, the number of measurements and a different statistical value will appear, allowing the user to easily scroll through statistics menu in the following sequence: Press n = number of measurements; x = average Press n = number of measurements s = standard deviation Press n = number of measurements max = maximum reading Press n = number of measurements min = minimum reading You can pre-select a required pair of values by means of the STATS key, for example n = 14 s = 3µm, and have it displayed during the entire measurement data recording process. Note: If no statistical values are saved, the display shows n = 0 x = µm Important: If a series of measurements is meant to be statistically evaluated, the old statistical values must be deleted before starting a new series of measurements. 4.0 MEASURING USING FACTORY CALIBRATION 1. Press the ON/OFF switch to turn the gauge on. 2. If the ZERO icon does not appear in the upper left corner of the display, the preset factory calibration is activated. If the ZERO icon does appear, it indicates that a Zero Procedure has been performed. See Clearing a Zero Setting, Section 5.2 before continuing. 3. Place the probe on the test object and read the measurement. Lift the probe off of the test object by at least 1 inch (3 cm) before taking another reading. Note: Using the factory calibration, you can immediately carry out measurements on flat and slightly curved surfaces. On strongly curved or rough parts it is recommended that a ZERO procedure be performed (see section 5.0). DCFN-3000EZ-E Only: The DCFN-3000EZ-E automatically recognizes whether the base material is a ferromagnetic steel or a non-ferrous metal and will display the correct reading. 10 7

5.0 PERFORMING A ZERO PROCEDURE To obtain more accurate measurements on strongly curved or rough parts, you should carry out the ZERO Procedure on a similar curved reference piece without coating. 1. Press the ZERO key. ZERO flashes in the display. 2. Place the probe on the bare surface several times. Lift the probe off of the surface by at least 1 inch (3 cm) between placements. 3. Press ZERO key again. The display shows ZERO 5.2 Clearing a zero setting and restoring factory calibration If the ZERO icon is shown on the display after switching on (see top photo below), a custom calibration is activated. To clear the custom setting: 1. Press the ZERO key twice. The ZERO icon disappears. The factory calibration is active.you can now take measurements using the factory calibration. 4. You can now carry out additional measurements. Note: Zeroing is required if the convex radius of curvature is smaller than 30mm on steel parts, is smaller than 60mm on non-ferrous metal parts. 5.1 Checking accuracy The foil standard included in the complete kit can be used together with the suppled zero plates (Fe or Al) to check the accuracy of the gauge. After zeroing, the measured thickness of the foil will be displayed within the tolerance of the foil plus the gauge accuracy.. Custom calibration active Custom calibration cleared 8 9 5.0 PERFORMING A ZERO PROCEDURE To obtain more accurate measurements on strongly curved or rough parts, you should carry out the ZERO Procedure on a similar curved reference piece without coating. 1. Press the ZERO key. ZERO flashes in the display. 2. Place the probe on the bare surface several times. Lift the probe off of the surface by at least 1 inch (3 cm) between placements. 3. Press ZERO key again. The display shows ZERO 5.2 Clearing a zero setting and restoring factory calibration If the ZERO icon is shown on the display after switching on (see top photo below), a custom calibration is activated. To clear the custom setting: 1. Press the ZERO key twice. The ZERO icon disappears. The factory calibration is active.you can now take measurements using the factory calibration. 4. You can now carry out additional measurements. Note: Zeroing is required if the convex radius of curvature is smaller than 30mm on steel parts, is smaller than 60mm on non-ferrous metal parts. 5.1 Checking accuracy The foil standard included in the complete kit can be used together with the suppled zero plates (Fe or Al) to check the accuracy of the gauge. After zeroing, the measured thickness of the foil will be displayed within the tolerance of the foil plus the gauge accuracy.. Custom calibration active Custom calibration cleared 8 9

OI701 CHECK LINE BY ELECTROMATIC Coating Thickness Gauges DCF-3000EZ-E AND DCFN-3000EZ-E Distributed by: ABQ Industrial LP USA Tel: +1 (281) 516-9292 / (888) 275-5772 efax: +1 (866) 234-0451 Web: https://www.abqindustrial.net E-mail: info@abqindustrial.net Operating Instructions OI701 CHECK LINE BY ELECTROMATIC Coating Thickness Gauges DCF-3000EZ-E AND DCFN-3000EZ-E Distributed by: ABQ Industrial LP USA Tel: +1 (281) 516-9292 / (888) 275-5772 efax: +1 (866) 234-0451 Web: https://www.abqindustrial.net E-mail: info@abqindustrial.net Operating Instructions