User manual

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1 609 92A 19K | (17.7.15) Bosch Power Tools
The following locations are suitable for attaching a GCC 30 TrackTag Professional
(for examples, see image E):
Surfaces where attaching the GCC 30 TrackTag Professional does not prevent
or complicate the operation of the object,
Surfaces that are not be exposed by the identified object falling over,
Surfaces with the minimum possible curvature.
Only use the two-part adhesive provided and observe all processing instruc-
tions from the manufacturer when attaching to the object. The use of adhe-
sives with a different composition may either cause damage to the object to be
identified or fail to create a permanent bond between the
GCC 30 TrackTag Professional and the object.
Prepare the bonding surface in accordance with the instructions from the
manufacturer of the two-part adhesive. If the object to be identified is not prop-
erly cleaned before bonding, the material properties could change, potentially
leading to damage.
Protect any object identified with a GCC 30 TrackTag Professional against
heat. Long-term exposure to sunlight and high temperatures (>70 °C) may cause
damage to the battery.
Only use batteries listed in this operating manual. Do not use any other button
cells or other forms of electrical power supply.
Ensure that battery replacement is carried out properly. There is a risk of ex-
plosion.
Product Description and Specifications
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Blue-
tooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Robert Bosch GmbH is under li-
cense.
Intended Use
The GCC 30 TrackTag Professional enables power tools and other objects to be clear-
ly identified via a Bluetooth® signal.
The GCC 30 TrackTag Professional sends out a continuous radio signal, enabling its
location to be determined or other freely configurable data (such as service intervals)
to be ascertained. Bosch offers an app and a web-based application that is appropri-
ate for this purpose.
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