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PAD2 EA EN 08_16.indd
HAEHNE
Elektronische Messgeräte GmbH · Heinrich-Hertz-Str. 29 · D-40699 Erkrath Germany · Telefon 0211/9 25 91-0 · Fax 0211/9 25 91-20
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Contrast
Here you can set the contrast in the display, to be most readable for you.
You can select between 10 - 100 % in 10%-steps
Procedure:
Press
MENU
to open the menu
Select the “2. Configuration” menu option with
and open it with
enter
Select the desired submenu option with
and open it with enter
Select the required value with
and confirm it with
enter
Select another submenu option with
or
Select the submenu option “2.4 Back” with
and return to the main menu with
enter
or
Exit the menu with
escape
. The device returns to measuring mode.
Note
If, while entering the values, you exit the menu with
escape
without
having confirmed the entered values with
enter
, then the entered
value is not saved.
4.3. Measuring
Warning
There is risk to life and limb of the operator and other persons involved in case of incorrect operation or misuse
of the portable strain gauge force gauge PAD2 or non-observance of the safety regulations. The force gauge or
other
material assets may be damaged.
To adapt the PAD2 to existing lifting devices, only lifting gear (swivel heads, eyebolts etc.) may be used that
correspond at least to the nominal force* of the sensor. The operator is responsible for selection and control.
Product liability and warranty of the manufacturer exclusively refers to the standard equipment of the force gauge
and the fixtures supplied ex factory.
The PAD2 must not adapted under load.
Before using the force gauge, the operator needs to check all load suspension devices (swivel heads, eyebolts
etc.) for secure fit and damages (fissures, cracks, deflections etc.). Damaged devices must no longer be used.
When measuring, the lifting of a load, e.g. with a lifting device, must be slow and steady. Fast or unsteady load
pick up results in dynamic load peaks which can lead to overload, damages up to breaking of the load
pick up devices or measuring device. In general, the applied load, consisting of d tared load, must
not exceed the nominal force* of the sensor!
Getting under a suspended load or entering the direct risk area is prohibited!
* Information about the nominal force of the sensor can be found on its type label or you can read the nominal
force in the display when switching on the force gauge.