Flex ADM 60 User manual

Type
User manual
FLEX ADM 60
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Contents
Identification on the device ..................... 11
For your safety ....................................... 12
Overview ................................................ 13
Control panel .......................................... 13
Technical specifications ......................... 14
Instructions for use ................................. 15
Error message on the display ................ 15
Checking precision ................................. 16
Maintenance and care ............................ 16
Disposal information ............................... 17
Exemption from liability .......................... 18
Identification on the device
Laser radiation
Do not stare into beam.
Product of laser class 2
EN 60825-1:2007
Maximum output power 1 mW
Wave length 620-690 nm
Laser classification
The device complies with laser class 2, based
on the standard IEC 825-1/EN 60825.
The eye is protected by the lid closure reflex if
somebody accidentally glances into the laser
beam. However, this lid protection reflex may
be impaired by medication, alcohol or drugs.
These devices may be used without further
protective measures if it can be ensured that
no optical instruments reduce the cross-
section of the beam.
Do not aim laser beam at people.
Electromagnetic compatibility
Even though the device satisfies the strict
requirements of the relevant directives,
the possibility cannot be excluded that
the device
will disrupt other devices (e.g. aircraft
navigation systems) or
will be disrupted by powerful radiation,
possibly resulting in a wrong operation.
In these cases or other uncertaintities,
check measurements should be carried out.
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For your safety
Intended use
This measuring instrument is designed
for commercial use in industry and trade.
The laser range finder is designed for measu-
ring lengths, heights and distances as well as
for determining distances, areas and volumes.
Safety instructions
WARNING!
Read all safety instructions and other instruc-
tions to be able to work safely and securely
with the measuring instrument.
Keep all safety instructions and other instruc-
tions in a safe place for the future.
Do not point the laser beam at people or
animals and do not look into the laser beam.
This measuring instrument generates laser
radiation which may cause blindness.
Have the measuring instrument repaired by
qualified technicians and with original spare
parts only. This ensures that the safety
of the measuring instrument is maintained.
Do not let children use the measuring
instrument unsupervised.
They could accidentally blind people.
Do not use the measuring instrument in
a potentially explosive environment which
contains flammable liquids, gases or dust.
The measuring instrument may generate
sparks which will ignite the dust or the
vapours.
If devices other than the operating and
adjusting devices specified here are used
or if different procedures are implemented,
this may result in a hazardous exposure
to radiation.
Do not disable any safety devices and
do not remove any information or warning
signs.
Before switching on the device, check for
visible damage. Do not switch on damaged
devices.
When using the measuring instrument
on ladders, avoid an abnormal body
posture. Ensure that you have a secure
footing and keep your balance at all times.
If shipping the device or shutting it down
for a prolonged period, isolate the batteries
or take them out of the device.
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Overview
1 Front of device (reference plane )
2 Laser discharge window
3 Receiver lens
4Display
5 Control panel
6 Laser warning sign
7 ¼" thread (reference plane )
8 Battery compartment
9 Wrist strap
10 Stop pin (reference plane )
11 Base of device (reference plane )
12 Belt pouch (not illustrated)
Control panel
13 On/Off button
Switches the power tool on and off.
When the measuring instrument has
been switched on, linear measurement
(in metres) is always active. To switch off
the measuring instrument, hold down the
button. If the measuring instrument is not
used for 5 minutes, it automatically swit-
ches off to protect the batteries.
14 Measurement button
Briefly pressing the button switches the
laser beam on or actuates the measure-
ment (depending on selected measuring
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mode). Holding down the button starts
a continuous measurement .
15 Measuring mode button
Switches the measuring modes in succes-
sion: Area measurement , volume
measurement , single Pythagorean ,
double Pythgorean linear measure-
ment .
16 Reference plane button
Switches the reference planes in succes-
sion: Base of device , ¼" thread , front
of device , stop pin .
17 Unit of measurement button
Switches the units of measurement
in succession: metric (m, mm),
Anglo-American (ft, in).
18 Min/Max button
Activates the maximum or minimum
measurement.
19 Plus/Minus button
For adding + or subtracting – measured
values.
20 Clear button
Deletes the last measured value or swit-
ches on linear measurement (depending
on selected measuring mode).
Technical specifications
* The measurement range may be less under
unfavourable conditions (bright sunlight, reflec-
tive surfaces). It is recommended to use a laser
target plate (optional).
Laser range finder ADM 60
Visible laser diode 620–690 nm
Laser class 2
Measurement range * 0.1–60 m
Precision * ± 2 mm
Smallest display size 1 mm
Power supply 4 x LR03/AAA
Operating duration
Individual measurements (number) 5000
Automatic switch-off
– Laser beam
– Measuring instrument
20 s
300 s
Temperature range
– for operation
– for storage
0 °C ... 40 °C
–20 °C ... 60 °C
Weight (with batteries) 0.195 kg
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Instructions for use
WARNING!
Do not point the laser beam at people or
animals.
Do not look into the laser beam.
Do not put any optical instruments in the
path of the beam.
This measuring instrument generates laser
radiation which may cause blindness.
CAUTION!
Do not use the measuring instrument
in a damp, dusty or sandy environment.
Device components may be damaged.
If the device is brought from a very cold
to a warmer environment or vice versa,
you should allow the device to acclimatise
before using it.
If using adapters and tripods, ensure that
the device is screwed on tightly.
The most important operating steps are
explained at the end of these instructions
on the illustrated pages.
See from page 166.
Inserting/changing batteries ................... 166
Switching the device on and off ............. 168
Setting unit of measurement .................. 170
Selecting reference point ....................... 172
Setting measuring mode ........................ 174
Linear measurement .............................. 176
Area measurement ................................ 178
Volume measurement ............................ 182
Single Pythagorean ............................... 186
Double Pythagorean .............................. 190
Continuous measurement ...................... 194
Maximum/minimum measurement ......... 196
Addition and subtraction ........................ 198
Checking precision ................................ 202
Error message on the display
Error code Cause
Remedy
001 The reflected laser beam is too intense.
Do not aim at highly reflective surfaces;
if required cover (e.g. with paper).
002 Measurement range exceeded.
Take measurements within the range
of 0.1 to 60 m only.
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Checking precision
It is recommended to check the device
regularly to ensure that it is always precise.
If the precision deviates from the permitted
tolerance range, the device must be taken
to a customer service workshop authorised
by the manufacturer.
Have the device adjusted by authorised
technicians only.
The steps required to check the precision
are explained at the end of these instructions
on the illustrated pages.
See from page 202.
Maintenance and care
Observe the following instructions:
Handle the measuring instrument with care
and protect it from impacts, vibrations and
extreme temperatures.
Do not touch the receiver lens with your
fingers.
Clean the lens with a soft, dry cloth only.
When the measuring instrument is not
in use, keep it in the belt pouch.
003 The target aimed at reflects the laser beam
not enough.
Aim at a different target;
if required cover (e.g. with white paper).
004 Temperature too high.
Wait until operating
temperature (0 °C ... 40 °C) has been
reached.
005 Temperature is too low.
Wait until operating
temperature (0 °C ... 40 °C) has been
reached.
006 Batteries too weak.
Insert new batteries.
007 Strong vibrations or quick movement while
taking the measurement.
Do not move
the measuring instrument while taking
the measurement.
008 Incorrect input for Pythagorean measurement.
Observe the order of the displayed
measured sections.
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If not used for a prolonged period, take the
batteries out of the measuring instrument.
Replace used batteries immediately.
Have the measuring instrument repaired
by qualified technicians and with original
spare parts only.
This ensures that the safety of the measu-
ring instrument is maintained.
Disposal information
EU countries only:
Do not throw electric power tools into
the household waste!
In accordance with the European Directive
2012/19/EC on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment and transposition
into national law used electric power tools
must be collected separately and recycled
in an environmentally friendly manner.
Recycling raw materials instead of waste
disposal.
Device, accessories and packaging should
be recycled in an environmentally friendly
manner. Plastic parts are identified for
recycling according to material type.
WARNING!
Do not throw accumulators/batteries
into the household waste, fire or water.
Do not open disused batteries.
EU countries only:
In accordance with Directive 2006/66/EC
defective or used batteries must be recycled.
NOTE
Please ask your dealer about disposal
options!
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Exemption from liability
The user of this product is obliged to follow
the operating instructions exactly.
All devices have been checked meticulously
before delivery.
However, the user should always verify
the precision of the device before using it.
The manufacturer and his representative
are not liable for erroneous or wilfully incorrect
use or for any consequential damage or loss
of profit.
The manufacturer and his representative
are not liable for any consequential damage
or loss of profit due to natural catastrophes,
e.g. earthquakes, storms, floods, etc. or due
to fire, accidents, tampering by third parties
or use outside the usual application areas.
The manufacturer and his representative are
not liable for any damage or loss of profit due
to changed or lost data, business interruption,
etc. caused by the product or by an unusable
product.
The manufacturer and his representative are
not liable for any damage or loss of profit due
to the device not being operated according
to the instructions.
The manufacturer and his representative are
not liable for any damage which was caused
by improper use of the power tool or by use
of the power tool with products from other
manufacturers.
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Einfacher Pythagoras
Single Pythagorean
Pythagore simple entrée
Pitagora semplice
Pitágoras simple
Pitágoras simples
Enkele Pythagoras
Enkelt Pythagoras
Enkel Pythagoras
Enkel Pythagoras
Yksinkertainen pythagoras
Απλό Πυθαγόρειο θεώρημα
Prosty Pitagoras
Egyszerű Pitagorasz
Jednoduché měření podle Pythagorovy věty
Jednoduché meranie podľa Pytagorovej vety
Ühekordne Pythagoras
Paprasta Pitagoro funkcija
Vienkāršais Pitagors
Простая функция Пифагора
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Doppelter Pythagoras
Double Pythagorean
Pythagore double entrée
Pitagora doppio
Pitágoras doble
Pitágoras duplo
Dubbele Pythagoras
Dobbelt Pythagoras
Dobbel Pythagoras
Dubbel Pythagoras
Kaksoispythagoras
Διπλό Πυθαγόρειο θεώρημα
Podwójny Pitagoras
Dupla Pitagorasz
Dvojité měření podle Pythagorovy věty
Dvojité meranie podľa Pytagorovej vety
Kahekordne Pythagoras
Dviguba Pitagoro funkcija
Dubultais Pitagors
Двойная функция Пифагора
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