Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Specifications
- Symbols
- Intended Use
- Laser Beam Related Safety Standards
- Safety Declaration
- Radio Standards
- Déclaration sur la sécurité
- Normes radioélectriques
- Safety Warnings
- Important Safety Instructions for Battery Cartridge
- Names of Parts
- Standard Accessories
- Optional Accessories
- Battery
- Installing or Removing Battery Cartridge
- Using the Wall Scanner
- Settings
- Operation
- Protection System
- Maintenance
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Using the Wall Scanner
Selecting a scene
Use the right and left buttons ( ) to select either “Dry Concrete,” “Wet
Concrete,” “Partition” or “Radar View,” and press the apply button (
).
1. Dry Concrete
(Maximum detection depth: 18 cm
(7 1/16"))
This scene is suitable to scan for
objects in dry concrete.
2. Wet Concrete
(Maximum detection depth: 10 cm
(3 15/16"))
This scene is suitable to scan for
objects in wet concrete.
Concrete needs several months to
be completely dried since placed,
and the concrete less than one year
after the placement is referred to as
wet concrete.
Select this scene in the case of
wet concrete, but to make it double
sure, it is recommended that “Dry
Concrete” be also used.
3. Partition
(Maximum detection depth: 8 cm
(3 1/8"))
This scene is suitable to scan for
objects behind a wooden or gypsum
board. (*)
(*) Some buried objects may not be detected up to the maximum detection
depth depending on their size, shape and material, as well as the material,
condition and internal structure of the wall to be scanned.