1. Nhanganyaya
The TROTEC TA300 is a professional hot-wire anemometer designed for precise measurement of air velocity, air temperature, and volumetric flow. Its practical telescopic probe allows for versatile applications, including measurements in ducts and hard-to-reach areas. This instrument combines a robust thermal wire sensor with advanced microprocessor technology to ensure fast and accurate results.
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of your TA300 anemometer. Please read it thoroughly before using the device.

Image 1: TROTEC TA300 Anemometer main unit and telescopic probe. The display shows 'VEL 3.11 m/s' and 'TEMP 22.2 °C'.
2. Safety Information
Gara uchicherechedza zvinotevera zvekuchengetedza kudzivirira kukuvara uye kukuvara kwechigadzirwa:
- Verenga bhuku rose usati washanda.
- Usashandise mudziyo mumhepo inoputika kana pedyo nezvinhu zvinobvira moto.
- Rega kuisa mudziyo kune tembiricha yakanyanyisa, zuva rakananga, kana hunyoro hwepamusoro.
- Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the device. Repairs should only be performed by authorized personnel.
- Chengetedza mudziyo usingasvikike nevana.
- Ensure the telescopic probe is handled with care to prevent bending or damage to the sensor.
3. Package Zviri mukati
Ona kuti zvinhu zvese zviripo uye hazvina kukuvara pakuburitsa:
- TROTEC TA300 Anemometer
- Telescopic hot-wire probe
- Calibration certificate
- Mushandisi Chinyorwa (gwaro iri)
- Carrying case (if included with your model)
4. Zvigadzirwa zveChigadzirwa
The TROTEC TA300 Anemometer offers the following key features:
- Kuyera Kwakarurama: Accurately determines air velocity, air temperature, and volumetric flow.
- Telescopic Probe: Extendable up to 1 meter for measurements in ducts and hard-to-reach locations.
- Robust Sensor: Equipped with a durable thermal wire sensor.
- Microprocessor Yepamusoro: Ensures fast and precise signal processing.
- Dzorera LCD Ratidza: Easy readability even in poorly lit environments.
- Data Hold Basa: Freezes the current measurement value on the display.
- Min/Max Value Indication: Displays minimum and maximum recorded values.
- Average Value Calculation: Calculates spot and time-averaged values.
- Volumetric Flow Area Input: Easily specify the cross-sectional area for volumetric flow calculations.
- Auto Power Off: Inochengetedza hupenyu hwebhatiri.
- Calibration Certificate: Included as standard for professional assurance.

Mufananidzo 2: Yakadzama view of the TA300 control buttons and LCD display.
5. Setup
5.1. Kuiswa kwebhatiri
The TA300 anemometer typically uses a 9V block battery. To install or replace the battery:
- Tsvaga chivharo chebhatiri kuseri kwemudziyo.
- Open the cover by sliding or unscrewing it (refer to the diagram if available).
- Isa bhatiri idzva re9V, zvichiita kuti pave ne polarity yakakwana.
- Vhara chivharo chebhatiri zvakachengeteka.

Mufananidzo 3: Pamusoro-pasi view of the TA300, illustrating the main unit and probe connection area.
5.2. Attaching the Probe
The telescopic hot-wire probe connects to the main unit via a cable.
- Carefully insert the probe's connector into the designated port on the main unit.
- Ensure the connection is firm to prevent signal loss during measurement.
5.3. Chekutanga Power On
Dhinda bhatani remagetsi (⑂) to turn on the device. The display will illuminate, and the device will perform a self-test before showing measurement readings.
6. Operating Instructions
6.1. Extending the Telescopic Probe
The probe can be extended up to 1 meter for reaching measurement points.
- Gently pull the probe tip to extend it to the desired length.
- Dzivisa simba rakawandisa kudzivirira kukanganisa.
- Ensure the probe is fully retracted when not in use to protect the sensor.

Image 4: Extended telescopic probe tip with hot-wire sensor.
6.2. Measurement Modes
The TA300 can measure air velocity, temperature, and volumetric flow.
- Air Velocity (VEL): The primary measurement displayed in m/s, ft/min, km/h, or mph.
- Tembiricha (TEMP): Measured simultaneously with air velocity, displayed in °C or °F.
- Volumetric Flow (FLOW): Calculated based on air velocity and a user-defined cross-sectional area.
6.3. Kuchinja Zvikamu
Dzvanya "Unit" button to cycle through available measurement units for velocity and temperature.
6.4. Setting Volumetric Flow Area
To measure volumetric flow, you must input the cross-sectional area of the duct or opening:
- Dzvanya "FLOW/TEMP" button to switch to volumetric flow mode.
- Shandisa "GADZIRIRA" button to enter the area setting menu.
- Adjust the area value using the arrow buttons and confirm with "Enter".
6.5. Using Hold, Min/Max, and Mean Functions
- Bata: Dzvanya "BATA/ZERO" to freeze the current display reading. Press again to release.
- Maminitsi/Max: Dzvanya "MAX/MIN" to view the minimum or maximum recorded values during a measurement session.
- Zvinoreva: Dzvanya "ZVINOREVA" to calculate and display the average value over a period or series of spot measurements.
7. Kuchengeta
7.1. Kuchenesa
Chengetedza mudziyo wakachena kuti uve nechokwadi chekushanda kwakakwana.
- Pukuta chikamu chikuru nechinyoro, damp jira. Usashandise abrasive cleaners kana solvents.
- The hot-wire sensor on the probe is delicate. Clean it only with a soft brush or compressed air, if absolutely necessary, and with extreme care. Avoid touching the sensor directly.
7.2. Kuchengeta
When not in use, store the TA300 in its protective carrying case in a dry, dust-free environment, away from extreme temperatures.
- Ensure the telescopic probe is fully retracted before storage.
- Bvisa bhatiri kana mudziyo wacho usingazoshandiswi kwenguva yakareba kudzivirira kubuda kwemvura.
7.3. Calibration
The TA300 comes with a factory calibration certificate. For continued accuracy, periodic recalibration by an authorized service center is recommended, especially for professional applications.
8. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
If you encounter issues with your TROTEC TA300, refer to the following table:
| Dambudziko | Zvinogona Kukonzera | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Mudziyo haubatike. | Bhatiri rafa kana kuti rakaiswa zvisirizvo. | Check battery polarity or replace with a new 9V battery. |
| Kurava kusina kururama. | Dirty or damaged sensor; device needs recalibration. | Gently clean the sensor (see Maintenance); consider professional recalibration. |
| Display shows "Err" or unusual characters. | Internal error or sensor malfunction. | Turn off the device, remove the battery, wait 30 seconds, then reinsert and restart. If the problem persists, contact customer support. |
| Probe connection issues. | Loose or damaged probe cable/connector. | Ensure the probe connector is securely inserted. Inspect the cable for visible damage. |
If the problem persists after attempting these solutions, please contact TROTEC customer support.
9. Zvinotsanangurwa
Technical data for the TROTEC TA300 Anemometer:
| Model Number | 3510004005 |
| Mugadziri | TROTEC |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 21 x 7.5 x 5 cm |
| Kurema | 1.89 kg |
| Probe Length (extended) | Kusvika pamamita mazana matanhatu |
| Simba Source | 9V bhatiri (isina kuisirwa) |
| Color | Dema / Yero |
| Material | Metal |
| Inosanganisirwa Zvikamu | Anemometer TA300, Calibration Certificate |
10. Warranty uye Tsigiro
10.1. Ruzivo rweWaranti
The TROTEC TA300 Anemometer is covered by a manufacturer's warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official TROTEC webWebhusaiti kuti uwane mitemo nemipimo yakadzama. Chengeta humbowo hwekutenga kwako kuti uwane zvikumbiro zvewaranti.
10.2. Mutengi Tsigiro
For technical assistance, service, or spare parts, please contact TROTEC customer support:
- Websaiti: www.trotec.com (Check for local contact information)
- Email: Tarisa kune website for specific contact forms or email addresses.
- Runhare: Tarisa kune webwebhusaiti yenhamba dzenhare dzemunharaunda.
When contacting support, please have your model number (TA300) and serial number (if applicable) ready.





