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5. OPERATIVE INSTRUCTIONS

 

5.1. Wooden/conductive objects and metals detection

 

 
1. Switch on the instrument by pressing the 

TEST

 key for 2s  

2. Press  the 

MODE

 key to select the detection of wooden 

studs or conductive objects (symbol   shown on the 
display) or the detection of metal objects (symbol   
shown on the display 

3. Place the instrument on the surface that encloses the 

object being searched and press the 

TEST

 key in order to 

perform initial calibration the instrument. A short sound, 
the brief lighting of the bar and the   or   symbol flashes 
on the display to indicate that the instrument is ready for 
scanning 

4. Hold the instrument in the lower part and move it slowly 

on the surface from left to right (see Fig.3 - left part) 

 

 

Fig. 3: Scanning of conductive object 

 
5. When the central bar is shown on the display (see Fig. 3 – 

middle part) the instrument emits a continuous sound. 
Stop the instrument and mark the initial edge of the object 
on the surface 

6. Continue the search scan along the surface until the 

graphic bar disappears and the sound stops (see Fig.3 - 
right part). Mark the final edge of the object 

Summary of Contents for HT36

Page 1: ...HT36 User manual Copyright HT ITALIA 2019 Release EN 2 00 16 12 2019 ...

Page 2: ...le gas steam or excessive dust is present Keep you insulated from the object under test Do not touch exposed metal parts such as test lead ends sockets fixing objects circuits etc conditions such as breakages deformations fractures leakages of battery fluid blind display etc The following symbols are used in user manual and on the meter CAUTION refer to the instruction manual an improper use may d...

Page 3: ...logical graphic bar that identifies the signal strength The instrument is equipped with an Auto Power OFF device which automatically turns off after 30s of idleness 3 PREPARATION FOR USE 3 1 Initial checks This instrument was checked both mechanically and electrically prior to shipment All possible cares and precautions were taken to let you receive the instrument under perfect conditions Notwiths...

Page 4: ... extreme environmental conditions exceeding the limits mentioned in 7 let the instrument resume normal operating conditions before using it 4 NOMENCLATURE 4 1 Instrument description CAPTION 1 Reference object s edge 2 LCD display 3 MODE key 4 TEST key 5 Battery cover Fig 1 Instrument description 4 1 Display description CAPTION 1 Bargraph 2 Central bar 3 Low battery 4 Stud detection 5 Metal detecti...

Page 5: ...ation the instrument A short sound the brief lighting of the bar and the or symbol flashes on the display to indicate that the instrument is ready for scanning 4 Hold the instrument in the lower part and move it slowly on the surface from left to right see Fig 3 left part Fig 3 Scanning of conductive object 5 When the central bar is shown on the display see Fig 3 middle part the instrument emits a...

Page 6: ...eading problems In the case of a rough surface place the instrument on a piece of cardboard The presence of metal parts inside the walls can affect the test result To avoid interference keep the free hand at least 15cm 6in away from the scanning surface The instrument does NOT scan conductive materials in the presence of walls with depth greater than 18mm 0 7in and with objects of minimum size 30x...

Page 7: ... the instrument in the lower part and move it slowly on the surface from left to right see Fig 4 left part Fig 4 Scanning of AC live wires 5 When the central bar is shown on the display see Fig 4 middle part the instrument emits a continuous sound Stop the instrument and mark the initial edge of the object on the surface 1st marker 6 Continue the search scan along the surface until the graphic bar...

Page 8: ...us and uniform surface in order to avoid reading problems In the case of a rough surface place the instrument on a piece of cardboard To avoid interference keep the free hand at least 15cm 6in away from the scanning surface The instrument does NOT scan metals materials in the presence of walls with a depth greater than 50mm 2in 6 BATTERY REPLACEMENT When the low battery indication is displayed the...

Page 9: ...y Battery type 1x9V type IEC 6F22 Low battery indication symbol at display Auto Power OFF after 30s of idleness Reference guidelines EMC IEC EN61326 1 Compliance 2014 30 EU directive Mechanical characteristics Dimensions L x W x H 155x72x28mm 6x3x1in Weight with batteries ca 203g 7 ounces Environmental conditions for use Working temperature 7 C 40 C 19 F 104 F Working humidity 75 RH Storage temper...

Page 10: ...ecessary as a consequence of improper packaging Repairs which may become necessary as a consequence of interventions performed by unauthorized personnel Modifications to the instrument performed without the manufacturer s explicit authorization Use not provided for in the instrument s specifications or in the user manual 8 1 Service Should the instrument not work properly make sure that battery is...

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