10. Troubleshooting 11. Disposal
Error Possible Cause Remedy
204 • Calculation error • Check specifications.
Repeat process.
208 • Overvoltage • Contact supplier.
220 • Battery empty • Replace battery.
252 • Temperature too high • Allow instrument to cool to
the specified temperature.
253 • Temperature too low • Allow instrument to warm up to
the specified temperature.
255 • Reception signal too weak • Increase reflectivity of target.
256 • Reception signal too strong • Limit reflectivity of target.
261 • Outside of measurement range • Observe measurement range
given in specifications.
500 • Component error • Switch instrument on and o
repeatedly.
• If the error continues, contact
the supplier.
If disposed of improperly third parties can
possibly be seriously injured and the
environment polluted.
e burning of plastic components generates
toxic fumes which may impair health of people.
Batteries / rechargeable batteries may explode
if they are damaged or heated excessively, and
thereby cause poisoning, burning, corrosion or
environmental contamination.
If disposed of negligently unauthorized persons
are able to use the product improperly.
Measuring tools, accessories and packaging
must be recycled in an environmentally-friendly
manner.
e product as well as the
accessories - especially the
batteries and rechargeable
batteries - may not be disposed
of with household waste.
• Perform a proper disposal
of the device and the
accessories.
• Only dispose of batteries in
a discharged state.
• Observe the country-specific
disposal requirements.
Only for EU countries
Electric tools may not be
disposed of with household
waste!
According to the European
Dire cti ve 200 2 / 96 / EC
on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment and its
implementation in national law,
no longer usable electrical and
electronic equipment must be
collected separately and recycled
in an environmentally friendly
manner.
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