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5. Safety rules
5.1 General safety rules
In addition to the safety rules listed in the individual sec-
tions of these operating instructions, the following rules
must be strictly observed at all times.
5.2 Intended use
The appliance is intended to be used for locating rein-
forcing bars in concrete, measuring depth of concrete
cover and estimating the diameter of the bars in the
uppermost layer in accordance with the specifications
detailed in section 4.
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Dangerous situations may occur when the appliance
is either not used for its intended purpose or is used
incorrectly by untrained personnel.
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To minimize the risk of injury, use only genuine Hilti
accessories and replacement parts.
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Tampering with the appliance or modification of its
parts is not permissible.
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Take notice of the instructions regarding use, care and
maintenance given in the operating instructions.
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Do not deactivate any safety devices. Do not remove
any information or warning labels.
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Have the appliance repaired only at a Hilti service cen-
ter.
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In particularly critical situations where measurements
have safety and structural stability implications, always
check results by removing material from the surface
of the structure and physically checking the position,
depth and diameter of reinforcement at key positions.
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When drilling at or near to a bar indicated by the appli-
ance, never drill deeper than the bar depth indicated.
5.3 Work area safety
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Ensure there are no objects in the area of work with
which you could injure yourself.
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Keep other people away from the work area, especially
children.
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Avoid working in awkward body positions.
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Wear footwear with a non-slip tread and ensure you
always employ a stable standing position.
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Avoid leaning when working on ladders. Always work
from a secure position and stay in balance.
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Use the appliance only within its defined performance
limits.
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Check with a qualified person that it is safe to drill at
a specified point before beginning drilling.
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Never use the appliance in areas where there is dan-
ger of explosion.
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Ensure the toolbox is properly secured during trans-
port and does not pose a risk of injury.
Minimum battery life
(with PSA 80 battery)
Automatic power-off
Backup battery type/life
PC connection
Headset connection
Scanner-monitor data interface
Scanner-monitor data transfer time
Infrared range
Infrared output power
4.4 Technical data for PSA 80 battery
Battery type
NiMH
Nominal voltage
9.6 V nominal
Capacity
2000 mAh nominal
Dimensions
42
×
46
×
46 mm or
5.6
×
1.8
×
1.8 in
Weight
0.3 kg or 0.7 lb
Min. no. charge cycles
Typically 500
8 hours under typical conditions
5 min. after last press of a button
Lithium/10 years (typically)
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Infrared
<16 s for 9 images, <2 s for 1 image
0.3 m (typically)
Max. 500 mW
8 hours under typical conditions
Set by the user
Lithium/10 years (typically)
USB V 1.1
2.5 mm mini jack
Infrared
<16 s for 9 images, <2 s for 1 image
0.3 m (typically)
Max. 500 mW
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