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Summary of Contents for ROBOT-60

Page 1: ...Operating manual Laser distance meter Model ROBOT 60 Manufacturer ADAINSTRUMENTS Address WWW ADAINSTRUMENTS COM ...

Page 2: ...tions 5 5 Measurements 6 6 Functions 7 7 Message codes 9 8 Techical data 10 9 Precautions 11 10 Care and cleaning 11 11 Speciic reasons for erroneous measuring results 11 13 Laser classiication 12 14 Warranty 1 15 Exceptions from responsibility 1 Appendix 1 Certiicate of acceptance and sale Appendix 2 Warranty card ...

Page 3: ...also accountable for the deployment of personnel and for their training and for the safety of the equipment when in use Safety instruction Please follow up instructions given in operators manual Do not stare into beam Laser beam can lead to eye injury even from greater distances Do not aim laser beam at persons or animals The laser plane should be set up above eye level of persons Use the instrume...

Page 4: ...arrying out modiication or conversion of the product Don t shoot at others with the laser intentionally Don t stare at the laser directly Aiming directly into the sun Inadequate safeguards at the surveying site e g when measuring on roads construction sites etc Using the instrument on the plane near manufacturers technological objects Laser classiication The instrument is a laser class laser produ...

Page 5: ...y Batteries should be removed in case of danger of corrosion if the device will not be used for a long time MENU FUNCTIONS Swtich on and off Press the button 1 to switch on the instrument and laser Press and hold key for about seconds to start continuous measuring The device also switches off automatically after 3 minutes of inactivity i e no key is pressed within that interval To switch off the i...

Page 6: ...t The result is displayed immediately Continuous Measurement Press and hold the button 1 for about seconds to start continuous measuring Minimum Maximum measurement This function allows the user to measure the minimum or maximum distance from a ixed measuring point It is commonly used to measure room diagonals maximum values or horizontal distances minimum values Press and hold down the button 1 T...

Page 7: ... mode Area value is displayed in the second line Press button 1 to take the irst measurement for example length Press button 1 to take the second measurement for example width After the completion of area press button 1 the result of substraction of areas is displayed in the main display area If the measurements are not inished press button 3 to continue calculations Volume For volume measurements...

Page 8: ... height and distance can t be measured directly Press button 3 times The symbol is displayed The distance to be measured is blinking in the symbol triangle Press button 2 to take distance measuring The result is displayed in the irst line Press button to take distance measuring After pressing button 2 the result is displayed in the irst line The result of the function is displayed in the second li...

Page 9: ...e through the records Press the button 1 to use the result from the summary line for further calculations INFO CAUSE REMEDY 04 Calculation overlow Repeat procedure 5 Temperature too high Cool down instrument 53 Temperature too low Warm up instrument 55 Receiver signal too weak Use target plate 56 Received signal too strong Use target plate grey side 57 Wrong measurement Use target plate brown side...

Page 10: ...h off 3 minutes of inactivity Display illumination yes Battery life xAAA 5000 measurements Dimensions mm 116 54 35 Weight 155g Temperature range Storage Operating 5º to 70º 0º to 40º In favourable conditions good target surface properties room temperature Maximum deviation occurs under unfavorable conditions such as bright sunlight or when measuring to poorly relecting or very rough surfaces ...

Page 11: ... viabrations and hits During transportation put the instrument into the soft bag Note the instrument should be dry Care and cleaning Do not immerse the instrument in water Wipe off dirt with a damp soft cloth Do not use aggressive cleaning agents or solutions Speciic reasons for erroneous measuring results Measurements through glass or plastic windows Dirty laser emitting window After instrument h...

Page 12: ...low the instructions given in operators manual Although all instruments left our warehouse in perfect condition and adjustment the user is expected to carry out periodic checks of the product s accuracy and general performance The manufacturer or its representatives assumes no responsibility of results of a faulty or intentional usage or misuse including any direct indirect consequential damage an...

Page 13: ..._________________ _______________ name and model of the instrument Corresponds to ________________________________________________________________ designation of standard and technical requirements Data of issue __________________________________________________________________ Stamp of quality control department Price Sold ___________________________________ Date of sale ________________________ ...

Page 14: ... clear illed stamp or mark of thr seller is obligatory Technical examination of instruments for fault identiication which is under the warranty is made only in the authorized service center In no event shall manufacturer be liable before the client for direct or consewuential damages loss of proit or any other damage which occur in the result of the instrument outage The product is received in the...

Page 15: ...ice by anyone other than an authorized service center 5 Damage to products or parts caused by misuse including without limitation misapplication or nrgligence of the terms of service instruction 6 Power supply units chargers accessories wearing parts 7 Products damaged from mishandling faulty adjustment maintenance with low quality and non standard materials presence of any liquids and foreign obj...

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