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Type | Laser Distance Meter |
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Accuracy | ±1.5 mm |
Laser Class | Class 2 |
Laser Wavelength | 635 nm |
Operating Temperature | 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) |
Storage Temperature | -25 °C to 70 °C (-13 °F to 158 °F) |
IP Rating | IP54 |
Power Supply | 2 x AAA batteries |
Display | LCD |
Battery Life | 3, 000 measurements |
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which, if not avoided, may result in minor injury and/or in appreciable material, financial and environmental damage.
Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice, as they enable the product to be used in a technically correct and efficient manner.
Measuring distances, Computing functions, e.g. areas and volumes.
Using the instrument without instructions, Using outside the stated limits, Deactivation of safety systems, Opening of the equipment by using tools, Carrying out modification, Use of accessories from other manufacturers, Deliberate or irresponsible behaviour, Aiming directly into the sun, Deliberate dazzling of third parties, Inadequate safeguards at the surveying site.
The Fluke 416D is designed for use in areas permanently habitable by humans, do not use the product in explosion hazardous areas or in harsh environments.
Fluke is responsible for supplying the product, including the Users Manual and original accessories, in a completely safe condition.
Manufacturers of non-Fluke accessories are responsible for developing, implementing and communicating safety concepts for their products and their effectiveness with Fluke equipment.
Ensures correct usage, personnel training, and equipment safety. Requires understanding of safety instructions and regulations.
Lists and describes the buttons on the instrument's keypad, including Measure, +/- , Height, Units, Reference, Clear/Off, Memory, Volume, and Area buttons.
Identifies and describes the components of the instrument's display, including laser status, reference point, measurement types, memory, battery status, units, and various display lines.
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to insert and replace batteries in the instrument, including polarity and battery type recommendations.
Explains how to set the instrument's units (Distance, Area, Volume) by pressing the Units button long.
Describes the function of the CLEAR button, which cancels the last action when pressed briefly.
Details how to switch the display illumination on or off by briefly pressing the Units button.
Explains the default reference point (rear) and how to set it for measurements from an edge or a corner using the stop bracket.
Describes how to activate the laser and take a single distance measurement, with the result displayed immediately.
Explains how to start and stop continuous distance measurements, displaying the last measured value.
Enables determining minimum or maximum distance from a specific point, used for room diagonals or horizontal distances.
Instructions for adding or subtracting measurements sequentially, showing results in primary and secondary displays.
How to calculate area by taking two distance measurements (length and width), with results displayed in primary and secondary lines.
Process for calling up the area function and measuring areas, including confirmation of additions.
Steps to calculate volume using three distance measurements (length, width, height), with results displayed across multiple lines.
Explains measuring distances using the Pythagorean method with two auxiliary measurements, ensuring target points are vertical or horizontal.
Details measuring distances using the Pythagorean method with three auxiliary measurements, including horizontal and distance measurements.
Describes using stored measurements in functions like area calculations or room height measurements, and entering values into functions.
Instructions on how to switch off the audible beep of the instrument by pressing and holding buttons simultaneously.
Lists common display errors, their causes, and recommended corrections for the instrument.
Details technical specifications such as range, accuracy, unit display, laser class, protection rating, auto power off, battery life, dimensions, weight, and environmental limits.
Explains the meaning of EMC and confirms the product's compliance with standards, noting potential interference.
Warns users not to stare into the beam or direct it unnecessarily at others, highlighting hazards with optical aids.