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1.1 Signal words and their meaning

DANGER

For an imminent danger that could lead to 
serious injury or death.

WARNING

For a possibly dangerous situation that could 
lead to serious injury or death.

CAUTION

For a possibly dangerous situation that could 
lead to slight injury or property damage.

NOTE

For application notes and other useful 
information

1.2 Pictograms and other information

1.2.1 WARNING SIGNS

Warning of dangers in general

1. General information

1.2.2 SYMBOLE

Read instructions before use

Batteries and devices must not be 
disposed of with household waste

Do not throw batteries into a fire

Warning signs on battery Do not 
heat the battery above 60 °C.

Class 2 laser device

Do not look into the laser beam!

Summary of Contents for HDL 100

Page 1: ...HDL 100 Operating instructions EN...

Page 2: ...2 SCOPE OF DELIVERY FOR HDL 100 S 1 Laser distance measurement instrument 2 Belt pouch 3 1 2 V Ni Mh battery 4 Charging data cable 5 Tripod B 10 4 3 5 2 1...

Page 3: ...3 2 1 Function Buttons 3 2 3 6 1 1 4 5 2 2 2 Display...

Page 4: ...ve the following instructions Please read these operating manual before starting to use the device Always keep the operating manual near the device Only hand over the device to other persons together...

Page 5: ...slight injury or property damage NOTE For application notes and other useful information 1 2 Pictograms and other information 1 2 1 WARNING SIGNS Warning of dangers in general 1 General information 1...

Page 6: ...trument is designed to measure distances and angles The measured value setting tilt and instrument status can be viewed on the display A laser beam is emitted and then sent back to the laser distance...

Page 7: ...2 V Ni Mh battery 3 x 850 mAh Operating temperature 0 40 C Storage temperature 10 60 C Dimensions H x W x L 115 x 50 x 25 mm Weight with batteries 110 g when measuring a target with 100 reflectivity...

Page 8: ...measurement Volume measurement Indirect 2 point measurement Indirect 3 point measurement Automatic distance measurement Indirect measurement via angle Indirect distance measurement Additon Subtractio...

Page 9: ...t the product is not utilized any further if defects become evident and he will have the product repaired professionally 4 2 Improper Use Use of the device and the accessories without instruction Use...

Page 10: ...not use damaged equipment Repairs have to be exclusively performed by Hultafors 4 4 2 BATTERIES DANGER Mechanical damage can lead to a leakage fire or explosion of the batteries or trigger the release...

Page 11: ...t may not be disposed of together with household waste Dispose of the device and accessories properly see Chapter 12 Disposal Protect the product at all times from access by unauthorized persons and e...

Page 12: ...rectives and standards Hultafors can not entirely exclude the possibility that intense electromagnetic radiation in the immediate vicinity of radio transmitters two way radios diesel generators etc ca...

Page 13: ...the eye is protected by the blink reflex or aversion reaction in case of a random and short term exposure WARNING Looking directly into the beam with optical aids e g binoculars telescopes can be dan...

Page 14: ...es into the instrument observing the correct polarity 3 Close battery compartment by sliding the cover back into place Remove the batteries if the instrument is not used over a longer period of time 6...

Page 15: ...ad and back of the instrument The selection is indicated by an arrow on the display The back of the instrument is set as the measurement edge by default Each time the instrument is restarted the back...

Page 16: ...measurement is complete the area is automatically calculated and shown on the bottom line of the display The individual measured values are shown in measured value lines 1 and 2 The perimeter is also...

Page 17: ...d value lines 1 and 2 CAUTION The two points measured must be in line and the second measurement must be taken at a right angle to the measured surface otherwise measured values may be incorrect 7 2 7...

Page 18: ...ed must be in line otherwise the measured values may be incorrect 7 2 9 INDIRECT MEASUREMENT VIA ANGLE 1 Switching on the laser instrument 2 Choose the indirect measurement via angle icon in the funct...

Page 19: ...shows the result on the bottom line of the display This process can be repeated as many times as required 7 2 12 SUBTRACTION 1 Switch on the laser instrument 2 Direct the laser point at the target 3...

Page 20: ...SPLAY 1 Switch on the laser instrument 2 Use the touch display to access the menu Choose turn display icon The turn display function can be activated and deactivated by pressing the icon 7 2 18 CAMERA...

Page 21: ...orage check the accuracy of the measuring device before using it 8 2 2 BATTERIES For storage remove the batteries from the device or from the charging station The storage should preferably be in a dry...

Page 22: ...nts of HDL 100 S 1 Laser distance measurement instrument 3 1 2 V Ni Mh batteries 1 Belt pouch 1 Charging data cable 1 B 10 Tripod 9 2 ACCESSORIES optional LB laser goggles TP target plate Further info...

Page 23: ...ol to the specified temperature 253 Temperature too low Allow instrument to warm up to the specified temperature 255 Reception signal too weak Increase reflectivity of target 256 Reception signal too...

Page 24: ...The product as well as the accessories especially the batteries and rechargeable batteries must not be disposed of with household waste Dispose of the device and the accessories properly Only dispose...

Page 25: ...ked if the device is submitted along with the guarantee card completely filled out by the dealer dated and provided with the company stamp If the guarantee claim is justified the manufacturer shall be...

Page 26: ...ity We Hultafors Group AB Hultaforsv gen 21 Hultafors declare under our sole responsibility that the Product s HDL 100 to which this declarations relates is in conformity with the following standards...

Page 27: ...MARCH 2018 v 1...

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