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American English–4

 

1 609 929 E86  •  (02.12) T

 

Working safely with this unit is possible only when
the operating and safety information are read com-
pletely and the instructions contained therein are
strictly followed.

 

Laser radiation of laser class 2
630–675 nm, <1 mW, according to EN 60825-1:2001

The instrument complies with 21CFR, Parts 1040.10 and
1040.11.

Do not look into the laser beam.

 

Do not point the laser beam at persons or animals. 

 

Because of the narrow concentration of the laser beam,
care will be needed when tracking the beam for long dis-
tances.

 

 

The laser viewing glasses (accessory) are not protective glasses
against laser radiation. Do not use them as protective glasses against
strong sun light or in traffic.

 

 

Children may use the unit only under the supervision of adults.

 

 

Do not remove the warning sign from the unit.

Have repairs carried out only by a Trimble Service Center. Never open
the unit yourself.

Trimble is able to ensure perfect functioning of the unit only if the orig-
inal accessories intended for it are used.

Protect the unit from moisture and direct sunrays.

Dirt in the end piece can lead to corrosion or breaks in contact.  Always
keep the end piece clean.

If the unit is not used for a long period, the batteries must be removed
(danger of corrosion).

Transport and store the unit in the protective bag 

30

.

Use alkali-manganese or rechargeable batteries exclusively.

Rechargeable 1.2 V batteries reduce the number of possible measure-
ments.

Press the latches 

19

 on both sides of the end piece and remove the end

piece 

17

 or 

18

.

Insert the batteries provided.  When inserting the batteries, pay attention
to the correct polarization.  Reinsert the end piece 

17

 or 

18

.

When the battery symbol   appears, at least 100 measurements are still
possible.

When the battery symbol blinks, the batteries must be replaced.  Mea-
surements are no longer possible.

Always replace the complete set of battery.

For Your Safety

Protection of the Unit

Inserting/Replacing the Batteries

Summary of Contents for Precision HD150

Page 1: ...29 0635 3120 28 0635 1490 0600 1320 17 0600 1310 18 0600 1340 3 0600 1330 30...

Page 2: ...A B C E D F...

Page 3: ...3 16 1 2 5 7 8 4 9 11 12 14 13 15 6 4 10 17 18 19 19 a b c d e f g h i k l m...

Page 4: ...21 20 4 24 26 27 25 22 23...

Page 5: ...asuring Instrument Order number HD 150 Measuring range natural surfaces 0 3 150 m 1 500 ft Measuring accuracy Typical 0 3 30 m 1 100 ft Maximum 2 mm 3 32 in 3 mm 1 8 in Measuring time Typical Maximum...

Page 6: ...utton 3 Bubble level 4 Aligning aid 5 Area measurement button 6 on off button 7 Measurement button Two step button for sighting and measuring 8 Display 9 Display lighting button Symbols Symbol Name Me...

Page 7: ...Positioning extension 28 Laser viewing glasses 29 Target panel 30 Protective bag Accessory parts included Optional accessories not included Display Elements a Laser switched on b Measurement function...

Page 8: ...ever open the unit yourself Trimble is able to ensure perfect functioning of the unit only if the orig inal accessories intended for it are used Protect the unit from moisture and direct sunrays Dirt...

Page 9: ...For areas or volume entries only units of m or ft are possible Measuring Procedure The instrument has several measuring functions that can be selected by pressing the respective function button see M...

Page 10: ...m mea surement If possible rest the instrument on or against the measuring point The measurement takes place at the middle point of the light spot also for obliquely illuminated target surfaces The me...

Page 11: ...ece The unit takes automatically into consideration the different lengths of the end pieces when measuring measurement in both cases from the rear end of the unit Bubble Level The bubble level makes p...

Page 12: ...ed For larger values switch to the m3 unit of measure by pressing the m ft button 10 Continuous Measurement see Fig The continuous measurement serves for the transfer of dimensions for example from co...

Page 13: ...ctor The best pos sible results are achieved only when the laser beam and the measured distance form an exact right angle Pythagorean theorem In the illustrated example the length C is to be determine...

Page 14: ...ue first In the display the symbol ap pears The counter at the right next to the symbol shows the numbering of the displayed values The measured values displayed can still be entered into memory by pr...

Page 15: ...F Wait until the allowable temperature range is reached ERROR Message and m in the Display The angle between the laser beam and the target is too acute Increase the angle between the laser beam and th...

Page 16: ...e Service Center In case of repair send in the unit in the protective bag 30 Recycle raw materials instead of disposing as waste The unit accessories and packaging should be sorted for environment fri...

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