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Instructions are part of the DPG. Store them with documentation and ensure user availability.
Observe and comply with information in other applicable documents like calibration certificates and torque wrench instructions.
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Explains DANGER, CAUTION notices to warn of severe/minor injuries and property damage.
Explains ATTENTION notices warning of potential property damage.
Specifies suitable uses for torque testers/screwdrivers and prohibits use in explosive atmospheres.
Covers avoiding explosion risks and electric shock hazards, emphasizing safe handling and power connections.
Addresses risks from improper assembly, incorrect handling, hearing damage, and material damage.
Provides safety warnings about battery ingestion, environmental pollution, leakage, and correct handling/disposal.
States conditions under which warranty and liability claims are inadmissible (improper use, non-observance, unauthorized modifications).
Specifies personnel training requirements and essential personal safety equipment for operation.
Details the components of the SmartCheck torque tester with numbered designations for identification.
Specifies operating temperature range and explains information on the device's type plate.
Provides detailed specifications for different SmartCheck models, including measuring range, dimensions, and power requirements.
Instructs on safe transport of the DPG, emphasizing the use of the plastic case and securing it.
Lists all items included in the SmartCheck torque tester package, such as the tester, cables, and instructions.
Provides guidelines for proper storage of the DPG, including recommended relative humidity and temperature.
Details how to securely mount the DPG on a worktop, specifying mounting positions and hardware.
Explains how to adjust the DPG display orientation for clear readability based on application needs.
Details connecting the DPG to a power source, warning about incorrect power supplies and electric shock.
Explains the DPG's battery operation, charging requirements, and types of batteries supported.
Explains how to connect the DPG to a PC via USB for data transfer and software use, including driver installation.
Identifies and describes the functions of the DPG's control buttons and display elements.
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to properly switch the SmartCheck torque tester on.
Explains the three available operating modes (Track, Peak Hold, First Peak) for the DPG.
Guides on how to change the torque measurement unit (N·m, ft·lb, in·lb) on the DPG display.
Explains how to set the desired target torque value using the '+' and '-' buttons on the DPG.
Describes how to define a tolerance range for testing torque wrenches, including default settings.
Explains how to reset the DPG display to zero, either manually or automatically after a test.
Outlines the procedure for resetting the DPG to zero before changing test directions to ensure accuracy.
Describes the DPG's overload warning function, including LED and acoustic signals when the measuring range is exceeded.
Provides instructions on how to manually switch off the SmartCheck torque tester.
Explains how to connect a torque wrench to the DPG, including the use of adapters if needed.
Guides on performing general torque measurements using the DPG, including mode selection and saving values.
Describes the process for testing indicating torque wrenches, focusing on stopping at the set torque and comparing readings.
Explains how to test click type torque wrenches, ensuring unit matching, setting target torque, and connecting to DPG.
Troubleshooting steps for a DPG that fails to switch on, primarily related to battery status or power connection.
Addresses issues where the DPG turns off during operation, likely due to battery depletion or power supply interruption.
Troubleshooting for a DPG that doesn't show a zero value, suggesting power cycling or contacting service.
Diagnoses issues with the acoustic signal, noting it only functions in specific modes (Peak, First Peak).
Explains potential causes for incorrect readings in 'First Peak' mode and suggests remedies like careful handling or mode selection.
Troubleshoots non-functioning LEDs or acoustic signals, checking target zone settings and selected modes.
Provides safety warnings and instructions for cleaning the DPG, emphasizing dry cloth use and disconnecting power.
Explains the importance of regular calibration for accuracy and how to arrange for calibration services.
Instructs on proper disposal of the DPG through certified companies, mentioning materials and WEEE regulations.
| Brand | Stahlwille |
|---|---|
| Model | SMARTCHECK USB/DAPTIQ |
| Category | Tools |
| Language | English |