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Figure 6-3: Locating Service Laterals
7 MAINTENANCE
7.1
810 Receiver Calibration
The centerline, signal strength, and depth of your 810 Receiver has been calibrated to factory specified tolerances. It is to
your advantage to monitor the performance of your 810 Receiver on a weekly basis.
Metrotech recommends using a known conductor of which you know both the location and the depth to test your 810
Receiver, for example, a buried service lone at your work location. If the Receiver gives significantly different centerline,
signal strength, or depth information from what you know to be true, it should be re-calibrated by Metrotech or a Metrotech-
authorized Service Center.
7.2
Replacing the 810 Receiver Batteries
1
Have ready four 9 volt NEDA 1604, IEC 6LR61 (Int’l Std), or JIS6AM6 (Jpn Std) alkaline batteries.
2
Set the MODE SWITCH Receiver to the battery test position (second position).
3
In order for the Receiver to function properly, the needle must be to the right of the BATT STATUS line. The farther the
needle is to the right of this line, the higher the charge in the batteries.
4
If the needle if to the left of the BATT STATUS line, the batteries need replacing. Turn the BATTERY ACCESS
thumbscrew on the back of the Receiver. Replace all four ells, making sure that the batteries are installed with the positive
(+) end to the positive terminals.
5
Close the battery access panel, ensuring that there are no wires caught between the Receiver body and the access panel.
Make sure the latch is securely fastened.
7.3
Replacing the 810 Transmitter Batteries
Check the 810 Transmitter batteries by pressing the POWER TEST button. The indicator light will light up if the batteries are good. If
you need to replace the batteries, follow the steps below:
1
Have ready six 1.5V Alkaline batteries, size D NEDA 13A, IEC LR20 (Int’l Std), or JIS
AM1 (Jpn Std.).
2
Pull up on the Transmitter lid latch, open the Transmitter. Lift the battery cover plate
off the batteries.
3
Remove the old batteries and replace with new ones, following the polarity orientation
indicated on the label on the bottom of the battery cradle.
4
Replace the battery cover plate on top of the batteries, keeping the foam side up.
5
Close the Transmitter lid and secure the lid latch. The pressure of the circuit electronics
attached to the lid of the Transmitter will maintain battery contact.