Jetting the S6 Microsonde without cable
When jetting the sonde without the use of a cable, it is recommended
to use the sonde within a protective tube when blowing through a
duct to limit possible damage to the sonde – particularly if a blockage
is encountered.
Locating the S6 Microsonde
The sonde can be used to trace the route of the duct or to locate
the precise position of a blockage within a duct. If the route of
the duct is known the location can be roughly estimated using the
jetted cable length or duct maps.
The sonde exhibits signal characteristics similar to other
Radiodetection sondes. To precisely locate the position of the
blockage use a suitable Radiodetection locator and refer to the
instructions for use of that particular locator.
If the route of the duct is not known it is recommended to trace
the sonde gradually to avoid losing the signal.
Important information
Maintenance, storage and warranty
The S6 Microsonde does not have any parts that require
maintenance by the user, other than the battery. When cleaning a
soiled device, do not allow dirt to get into the battery unit. Do not
use corrosive solvents. We recommend that the device is stored in
dry conditions at room temperature. If water gets into the battery
unit, allow it to dry completely at room temperature.
A pack of 10 replacement batteries can be ordered using
Radiodetection part number 10/SONDE-MICRO-BATPACK.
The S6 Microsonde is intended to be used for location purposes
only and should be used in this way. Failure to do so may result in
damage to the microsonde and may invalidate the warranty.