AMTAST AMT155

AMTAST AMT155 Smart Grain Moisture Meter User Manual

Model: AMT155 | Brand: AMTAST

1. Gabatarwa

The AMTAST AMT155 Smart Grain Moisture Meter is a precision instrument designed for accurately measuring the moisture content of various grains. This device is essential for farmers, agricultural professionals, and anyone involved in grain storage and processing, ensuring optimal quality and preventing spoilage. Its portable design and user-friendly interface make it suitable for field and laboratory use.

2. Kayan Samfura

  • Measures moisture for 18 types of grains, including Wheat, Corn, Japonica Rice, Indica Rice, Soybean, Sorghum, Rapeseed, Millet, Peanut, Barley, Sunflower Seed, Coffee Bean, Cocoa Bean, Sesame, Flaxseed, Almonds, and Cashews.
  • Features multi-point calibration with wide-range error correction for enhanced accuracy.
  • Equipped with automatic temperature compensation to ensure reliable readings across different environmental conditions.
  • Provides fast and convenient readings displayed on an easy-to-read LCD screen.
  • Designed for low power consumption; one 9V battery can last approximately one year.
  • Includes an automatic power-off function to conserve battery life.
  • Comes with a durable carrying case for convenient transport and protection of the device.

3. Abubuwan Kunshin

Bayan cire kayan, tabbatar da cewa duk kayan suna nan kuma suna cikin yanayi mai kyau:

  • AMTAST AMT155 Grain Moisture Meter
  • Kofin Aunawa
  • Harkar Dauka
  • Jagorar mai amfani (wannan takaddar)
  • 9V Battery (may not be included due to shipping regulations)

4. Samfurin Ya Ƙareview da Girma

Familiarize yourself with the components and physical characteristics of your AMT155 Grain Moisture Meter.

AMTAST AMT155 Grain Moisture Meter with dimensions and key components labeled

Image 1: AMTAST AMT155 Grain Moisture Meter showing its main components and dimensions. Key parts include the sensor, LCD display, 'SET' button, '+' and '-' adjustment buttons, and 'POWER' button. The device measures approximately 6.29 inches in length, 3.74 inches in height, and 3.54 inches in width at the sensor.

AMTAST AMT155 Grain Moisture Meter in a carrying case, demonstrating its portability

Image 2: The AMTAST AMT155 Grain Moisture Meter is shown with its protective carrying case, highlighting its portable design. The device weighs approximately 830g (1.83 lbs), making it easy to transport for on-site measurements.

5. Saita

5.1 Shigar da Baturi

  1. Nemo sashin baturi a ƙasan na'urar.
  2. Bude murfin ɗakin baturi.
  3. Insert one 9V (6F22) battery, ensuring correct polarity (+/-).
  4. Rufe murfin ɗakin baturi amintacce.
Underside of AMTAST AMT155 showing the removable 9V battery compartment

Image 3: The underside of the AMTAST AMT155 Grain Moisture Meter, illustrating the removable 9V battery compartment. A single 9V battery (6F22) powers the device for approximately 6 months, and batteries are not typically included in the package due to aviation security checks.

6. Umarnin Aiki

Follow these steps for accurate moisture measurement:

Step-by-step guide for operating the AMTAST AMT155 Grain Moisture Meter

Image 4: A visual guide detailing the six main steps for operating the AMTAST AMT155 Grain Moisture Meter, from powering on to obtaining a reading and understanding battery life.

  1. Kunna Wuta: Press the "POWER" button to start the device. The instrument will automatically enter the working state.
  2. Zaɓi Nau'in Hatsi: If the current grain displayed is not the desired grain, press the "SET" button twice continuously. The grain menu will appear on the screen. Use the "+" or "-" buttons to select the desired grain type. Press the "SET" button again to automatically save the selection and return to the measuring mode.
  3. Fill and Measure: Fill the measuring cup approximately half full with the grain sample. Gently shake the meter to settle the grains. Then, fill the measuring cup up to the brim (total volume about 70ml). Place the cover on top and apply pressure slowly until the LCD displays the tested value. Release the pressure once the reading is stable.
  4. Matsakaicin Karatu: Pour out the sample. Refill with a new sample and repeat the measurement. After more than two measurements, press the "SET" button to display the average value of the samples.
  5. Daidaita Haske: In measuring mode, press the "+" or "-" button to adjust the LCD brightness. If the moisture reading is out of the meter's range, the display will show "LOW".
  6. Battery Life & Auto-Off: One 9V (6F22) battery can be used for approximately 6 months. The device features an automatic power-off function after 3 minutes of inactivity to conserve battery life.

7. Moisture Correction

The AMT155 allows for adjustment of moisture readings to fine-tune accuracy based on specific grain conditions or reference standards.

AMTAST AMT155 screen showing moisture correction menu

Image 5: The AMTAST AMT155 display showing the 'Adjust moisture' menu, indicating the process for calibrating or correcting moisture readings for specific grain types.

  1. First, select the grain type for which you need to adjust the moisture reading.
  2. Press the "SET" key, then navigate to and select "Adjust moisture". Press the "SET" key again to confirm.
  3. Increase or decrease the value using the "+" or "-" keys.
  4. Press the "SET" key to save the adjusted value. The LCD will then return to the measuring mode.
  5. The factory default adjustment value is +0.0.

8. Supported Grain Types

The AMTAST AMT155 is capable of measuring moisture content for a wide range of grains. The device supports up to 22 different types, ensuring versatility for various agricultural needs.

Visual list of 22 grain types supported by AMTAST AMT155 moisture meter

Image 6: A comprehensive visual representation of 22 different grain types that can be tested by the AMTAST AMT155. This includes Jute Seed, Parchment Coffee, Raspberry Seed, Red Bean, Wheat, Maize (Corn), Japonica Rice, Indica Rice, Soybean, Rice, Sorghum, Rapeseed, Millet, Peanut, Barley, Sunflower Seed, Coffee Bean, Cocoa Bean, Sesame, Flaxseed, Almonds, and Cashews.

The supported grain types include:

  • Alkama
  • Maize (Corn)
  • Japonica Rice
  • Indica Rice
  • waken soya
  • Shinkafa
  • Dawa
  • Irin fyade
  • Gero
  • Gyada
  • Sha'ir
  • Sunflower Seed
  • Kofi Wake
  • Cocoa Bean
  • Sesame
  • Flaxseed
  • Almonds
  • Cashews
  • Jute Seed
  • Coffee Farch
  • Raspberry Seed
  • Red Bean

9. Kulawa

Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and accuracy of your AMT155 Grain Moisture Meter.

  • Tsaftacewa: After each use, especially when changing grain types, ensure the measuring cup and sensor area are clean and free of residual grain particles. Use a soft, dry cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or immerse the device in water.
  • Ajiya: Store the meter in its protective carrying case in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
  • Madadin Baturi: Replace the 9V battery when the low battery indicator appears on the LCD, or if the device fails to power on. Refer to Section 5.1 for battery installation instructions.
  • Duban Matsala: Periodically check the meter's accuracy against known moisture standards or a trusted reference device. If significant discrepancies are found, perform a moisture correction as described in Section 7.

10. Shirya matsala

If you encounter issues with your AMT155, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

MatsalaDalili mai yiwuwaMagani
Na'urar baya kunnawaMataccen baturi ko shigar da ba daidai baDuba polarity na baturi; maye gurbinsa da sabon batirin 9V.
Karatuttuka mara inganciIncorrect grain type selected; sensor dirty; need for moisture correctionEnsure correct grain type is selected. Clean the sensor area. Perform moisture correction (Section 7).
"LOW" displayed on screenMoisture content is below the measurable rangeThis indicates the grain is very dry. The reading is outside the device's lower limit.
No reading after filling cupInsufficient pressure applied to the cover; sensor obstructionEnsure the cover is pressed down firmly until a reading appears. Check for any obstructions in the measuring cup or sensor.

11. Ƙayyadaddun bayanai

Ƙayyadaddun bayanaiDaki-daki
Sunan samfurGwajin Danshi na hatsi
AlamarAMTAST
SamfuraSaukewa: AMT155
NauyiKilogram 1.6 (kimanin lbs 1.83)
Nau'in Baturi1 x 9V (6F22)
Nau'in hawaDutsen tebur
Kashewar atomatikEe, bayan mintuna 3 na rashin aiki
Matsalolin ZazzabiNa atomatik
NunawaLCD

12. Garanti da Tallafawa

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact your retailer. AMTAST strives to provide reliable products and customer service.

Takardu masu alaƙa - Saukewa: AMT155

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