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Laser Technology, Inc. TruPulse 200L User's Manual 1
st
Edition
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Section 6 - Care & Maintenance
The battery is the only user-replaceable parts in the TruPulse 200L. Do not remove any
screws. To do so will effect or void the LTI Limited Warranty.
Temperature Range
The instrument is rated for an operating temperature range of -4 to +140º F
(-20 to +60º C). Do not expose the TruPulse 200L to temperatures outside this range.
Protecting from Moisture and Dust
The TruPulse 200L is sealed to provide protection from normally expected field
conditions. It is protected from dust and rain, but will not withstand submersion.
If water leakage is suspected:
1.
Power OFF the TruPulse 200L.
2.
Remove the battery.
3.
Air dry the TruPulse 200L at room temperature with the battery
compartment open.
Protecting from Shock
The TruPulse 200L is a precision instrument and should be handled with care. It will
withstand a reasonable drop shock. If the unit suffers from a severe drop shock, you may
need to send the unit to LTI for service repair.
Transporting
When transporting the TruPulse 200L, the unit should be secured in the provided carrying
case. The provided neck strap can be used when carrying the TruPulse 200L in the field.
Cleaning
Clean the TruPulse 200L after each use, before returning it to its carrying case. Check all
of the following items:
Excess moisture.
Towel off excess moisture, and air dry the instrument at room
temperature with the battery removed and the battery compartment open.
Exterior dirt.
Wipe exterior surfaces clean to prevent grit buildup in the
carrying case. Isopropanol may be used to remove dirt and fingerprints from
the exterior.
Transmit and Receive Lenses.
Use the provided lens cloth to wipe the lenses.
Failure to keep the lenses clean may damage them.
Storing
If you won't be using the TruPulse 200L again soon, remove the battery before storing
the instrument.