User's Manual Part 3

Allow M.O.L.E. profiler temperature to stabilize for 1/2 hour before calibration.
If after checking these possible sources of inaccuracy the M.O.L.E. profiler still needs to
be calibrated, there are two calibration methods: Using a thermocouple simulator and
another using a voltage reference and an ice point.
Do not attempt to calibrate the M.O.L.E. profiler if you have never used a
thermocouple simulator, or you are unsure of the accuracy of your
thermocouple simulator. (Contact ECD for the proper calibration procedure
P/N A31-0900-05).
If you need to return the M.O.L.E. profiler for re-calibration, contact ECD and request an
RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization). Refer to topic Service>How to Get
Additional Help for contact information.
*IPTS-68 (International Practical Temperature Scale of 1968)
7.2.3. Changing the Calendar/Clock Battery
If the clock is resetting itself, it may be necessary to replace the calendar/clock battery.
(Note that changing this battery resets the hardware configuration parameters stored in
the M.O.L.E. Profiler)
Change the battery as follows:
1) Remove the Power Pack battery by separating the unit. This exposes the clock
battery.
2) Pull the tab to remove the old battery.
3) Insert a new 3V Lithium battery (ECD P/N F30-0041-00), making sure it is oriented
as pictured on the M.O.L.E. Profiler and making sure the tab is tucked in behind the
battery.
4) To help prolong clock battery life, the Power Pack should be replaced so power is
not drawing off the Calendar/Clock battery. The Activity LED blinks rapidly for two
seconds when the Power Pack is first reconnected indicating complete reset has
occurred.
5) Start and then stop the M.O.L.E. Profiler to clear the memory.
6) Reconfigure the M.O.L.E. Profiler Refer to Basics>Setup>Communications
Setup for more information).