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Brand | Leica |
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Model | LASER ALIGNMENT DIGICAT 100 |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
Details on the type and serial number of the tool are provided on the main label.
Explains the meaning of symbols like DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION used throughout the manual.
Illustrates the need for service location systems using diagrams of underground utilities.
Emphasizes the importance of careful excavation practices to avoid hazards.
Identifies and describes the main external controls and features of the DIGICAT unit.
Details the display panel, mode indicators, meter display, and pinpoint controls of the DIGICAT.
Provides guidance on ensuring correct operation and best practice procedures for using the DIGICAT.
Describes the procedure for performing a start-up test to verify the DIGICAT's functionality.
Passive mode for tracing live electrical power cables and metallic pipes with current.
Passive mode for tracing metallic services, which may or may not have a power signal.
Active mode using a signal generator for tracing metallic services with minimal cross-coupling.
Active mode using a signal generator for tracing metallic services with greater range but increased cross-coupling.
Explains how the DIGICAT detects electromagnetic fields emitted by metallic services.
Highlights the DIGICAT's user-friendly design for simple operation in various tracing situations.
Details how to check the functionality of the DIGICAT and DIGITEX 8/33 transmitter system.
Provides instructions for cleaning the DIGICAT and recommends annual servicing and calibration.
Guides on proper storage, including temperature limits, and safe transport procedures for the DIGICAT.
Outlines the 12-month warranty against defects and limitations of Laser Alignment's liability.
Specifies detection ranges, information display features, and keypad operation.
Details operating reception frequencies, sealing, audio volumes, and battery life.
Provides information on the approximate size of the product and its transport box, and its mass.
Defines the permitted applications and warns against adverse uses of the DIGICAT.
Warns that adverse use can lead to injury, malfunction, and material damage. Emphasizes instruction.
Specifies suitable environments for use and limits, including rain and aggressive atmospheres.
Details responsibilities of the manufacturer, accessory makers, and the person in charge of the tool.
Covers hazards like lack of instruction, defective tools, electrocution risk, thunderstorms, and environmental factors.
Discusses limitations for non-metallic services, site security, improper disposal, and repair authorization.
Explains electromagnetic acceptability and potential interference with other equipment or the product.
Provides the FCC compliance statement for Class B digital devices and measures to correct interference.
Describes the product labelling and its location inside the battery compartment.