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light up yellow, while there is no au-
dio signal.

Wide objects are not indicated by 
the illuminated ring or the audio 
signal throughout their complete 
width.

As  soon  as  the  measuring  tool  has 
localised an object below the centre 
of the sensor, the fine scale 

i

 is acti-

vated.
To localise the object more precisely, 
move the measuring tool repeatedly 
(3x) back and forth over the object.
The fine scale 

i

 indicates a maximum 

amplitude  when  the  ob-ject  is  posi-
tioned precisely below the centre of 
the sensor, independent thereof how 
many bars are displayed in the main 
scale 

h

.

When  very  small  or  deeply  embed-
ded  objects  are  being  sought  and 
main  scale 

h

  reacts  only  slightly, 

move the measuring tool repeatedly 
over the object in horizontal (

x

-axis) 

and  vertical  (

y

-axis)  direction.  Ob-

serve the amplitude of fine scale 

i

.

Before  drilling,  sawing  or  rout-
ing  into  a  wall,  protect  yourself 
against  hazards  by  using  other 
information sources.

 As the meas-

uring  results  can  be  influenced 
through ambient conditions or the 
wall material, there may be a haz-
ard even though the indicator does 
not indicate an object in the sensor 
range (no audio signal or beep and  
the illuminated ring 

1

 lit green).

Metal

When the detected metal object is of 
magnetic metal (e.g. iron), the sym-
bol 

d

  is  indicated  on  display 

3

.  For 

non-magnetic  metals,  the  symbol 

c

 

is indicated. In order to differentiate 
between metal types, the measuring 
tool  must  be  positioned  above  the 
detected  metal  object  (ring 

1

  is  lit 

red and fine scale i indicates a high 
amplitude).

Note:

 For reinforcement steel mesh 

and steel in the examined base mate-
rial,  an  amplitude  is  indicated  over 
the  complete  surface  of  the  main 
scale 

h

.  For  reinforcement  steel 

mesh, it is typical that the symbol 

d

 

for  magnetic  metal  is  indicated  on 
the  display  directly  above  the  iron 
rods, whereas between the iron rods, 
the symbol 

c

 for non-magnetic metal 

will appear.

Power Cable

When a “live” conductor is detected, 
indication 

e

 appears on the display 

3

Move the measuring tool repeatedly 
over  the  area  to  localise  the “live” 
conductor more precisely. After mov-
ing over the “live” conductor several 
times,  it  can  be  indicated  very  ac-
curately.  When  the  measuring  tool 
is  very  close  to  the  conductor,  the 
illuminated ring 

1

 rapidly flashes red 

and the audio signal beeps swiftly.

Notes: 

“Live” conductors can be detected 

easier when power consumers (e.g. 
lamps, machines) are connected to 
the sought conductor and switched 
on.

Under  certain  conditions  (such 
as  below  metal  surfaces  or  be-
hind  surfaces  with  high  water 
content), “live” conductors  can-
not be securely detected.

 The sig-

nal  strength  of  a “live” conductor 

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Page 17: ...DS 100 15 7 110 230V 100mm 80mm 50mm LED 5 10 45 80 RH 20 70 80 RH IP54 5 9V 1 6LR61 260g 200 86 32mm 8...

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Page 20: ...DS 100 18 A B a b c e f g d h i y y x x z 5 2 5 6 3x...

Page 21: ...tion of the walls e g moisture metallic building materials conductive wall paper insulation materials tiles as well as the amount type size and position of the objects can lead to faulty measuring res...

Page 22: ...for wires con ductors that are not live In terms of accuracy the meas uring result can be inferior in case of unfavourable surface quality of the base material Please observe the article number on the...

Page 23: ...bjects are detected the measuring tool automatically switches off to save the battery Switching the Audio Signal On Off When the measuring tool is switched on the audio signal can be switched on or of...

Page 24: ...ted metal object is of magnetic metal e g iron the sym bol d is indicated on display 3 For non magnetic metals the symbol c is indicated In order to differentiate between metal types the measuring too...

Page 25: ...he sought location through the marking hole 2 Temperature Control The measuring tool is equipped with a temperature control indicator as accurate measurements are only possible as long as the temperat...

Page 26: ...or back side of the measuring tool Do not remove the contact pads 5 on the backside of the measuring tool Disposal Measuring tools accessories and packaging should be sorted for environmental friendly...

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Page 47: ...DS 120 45 A B a b c d f g h e i j k B A 3x B B B 11 2 11 12...

Page 48: ...isture metallic building materials conductive wall paper insulation materials tiles as well as the amount type size and position of the objects can lead to faulty measuring results 18 1 English Safety...

Page 49: ...10 50 Technical Data Storage temperature 20 70 Battery 1x9V 6LR61 Operating life time approx 5h Degree of protection IP54 dust and splash water protected Weight according to E P T A P r o c e d u r e...

Page 50: ...st If required dry the measuring tool using a soft cloth If the measuring tool was sub ject to an extreme temperature change allow it to adjust to the ambient temperature before switching on To switch...

Page 51: ...de of measuring indica tors i and j Ring 1 lights up yellow The duration of the high amplitude corresponds approximately with the object width When very small or deeply embed ded objects are being sou...

Page 52: ...ing the measuring tool on the base material being detected the measuring tool cannot properly de tect the base material Press and hold button 10 until the illuminated ring lights up green When startin...

Page 53: ...ent live conductors can not be securely detected The sig nal strength of a live conductor depends on the position of the ca ble Therefore apply further meas urements in close proximity or use other in...

Page 54: ...t watch or rings made of metal and hold the meas uring tool up Pay attention that battery indicator h indicates at least 1 3 capacity Hold the measuring tool in such a manner that the type plate 13 fa...

Page 55: ...backside of the measuring tool Disposal Measuring tools accessories and packaging should be sorted for envi ronmental friendly recycling Do not dispose of measuring tools and batteries rechargea ble...

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