Sonde PL18-33
OPERATING THE DEVICE
When the battery is inserted and the battery compartment attached, the Sonde
will start emitting a 33 kHz Signal. The Sondes location can now be detected with a
receiver that operates at the same frequency, such as the Vesala CL43. Before
use, ensure the Sonde is fully functional by locating the signal with a corresponding
receiver. Refer to the user manual of the receiver on pinpointing the location of the
Sonde.
You can attach the Sonde to a duct rod, cable rodder, snake rod, push or pull rod
using the female M12 thread at the end of the battery compartment. An O-ring
provides added grip when tightening. Female M5, M6 and M10 can be used using
adapters, see accessories. An alternative battery compartment with male M10 is
also available as an accessory.
When using the device for blowing with compressed air, always blow with battery
compartment end first. Refer to the user manual of the blowing unit and follow safe
work practices.
Use of compressor can lead to the Sonde exiting the duct at great speed.
Precaution: Always use a catcher at the end of the Duct. If changing the
direction of the blowing due to the device getting stuck, remember to move the
catcher to the other end of the duct. Do not blow the Sonde with pressure
exceeding 6 bars. Always use safety goggles, when using the PL18-33 with
compressed air.
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
Clean with clean soft cloth. Do not use abrasive agents or solvents for cleaning.
Take care to avoid dirt getting into the unit. Regularly inspect O-ring and replace if
damaged. If water gets into the battery compartment, allow it to dry at room
temperature.
STORAGE
Store inside storage box. Respect the temperature limits stated in the technical
data
when storing the device. Always remove the batteries from the product
during storage to avoid leakage. After a long time of storage, check the function
of the device.
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