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All instructions must be read and observed. Safeguards integrated into the measuring tool may be compromised if not used in accordance with these instructions.
The measuring tool is intended for the detection of objects in walls, ceilings and floors. It is suitable for indoor use.
Lists and describes the various features of the measuring tool, referring to numbered illustrations.
Provides detailed technical specifications for the measuring tool, including operating modes, detection depth, and power supply.
Instructions on how to switch the measuring tool on and off, and essential checks before initial use.
Details on how to activate or deactivate the audio signal and the corresponding indicator on the display.
Explains how to select different operating modes (Universal, Concrete, Drywall) for various wall materials.
Describes the universal operating mode, its applications in masonry, and its detection capabilities.
Details the concrete operating mode, its suitability for reinforced concrete, and its detection depth.
Explains the drywall mode, its use in dry construction, and the types of objects it can detect.
Explains how the tool works and the steps for performing measurements and interpreting results.
Details on identifying object centers and detecting live wires.
Lists common operational errors, their potential causes, and recommended corrective actions for troubleshooting.
Guidelines for cleaning and maintaining the measuring tool to ensure its longevity and safe operation.
All instructions must be read and observed. Safeguards integrated into the measuring tool may be compromised if not used in accordance with these instructions.
The measuring tool is intended for the detection of objects in walls, ceilings and floors. It is suitable for indoor use.
Lists and describes the various features of the measuring tool, referring to numbered illustrations.
Provides detailed technical specifications for the measuring tool, including operating modes, detection depth, and power supply.
Instructions on how to switch the measuring tool on and off, and essential checks before initial use.
Details on how to activate or deactivate the audio signal and the corresponding indicator on the display.
Explains how to select different operating modes (Universal, Concrete, Drywall) for various wall materials.
Describes the universal operating mode, its applications in masonry, and its detection capabilities.
Details the concrete operating mode, its suitability for reinforced concrete, and its detection depth.
Explains the drywall mode, its use in dry construction, and the types of objects it can detect.
Explains how the tool works and the steps for performing measurements and interpreting results.
Details on identifying object centers and detecting live wires.
Lists common operational errors, their potential causes, and recommended corrective actions for troubleshooting.
Guidelines for cleaning and maintaining the measuring tool to ensure its longevity and safe operation.
| Detection Depth | 120 mm |
|---|---|
| Weight | 0.5 kg |
| Dimensions | 206 x 92 x 85 mm |
| Detection depth, steel | 120 mm |
| Detection depth, wooden studs | 38 mm |
| Automatic deactivation | 5 minutes |
| Operating Temperature | -10°C to +50°C |
| Detection Material | live cables, ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals |
| Detection depth, copper | 120 mm |
| Detection depth, live cables | 60 mm |












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