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Table of contents Safety recommendations ......................... 2 EC Declaration of conformity ......................2 1. Introduction ..........................3 Intended use ..............................3 Principle of operation ...........................3 2. Operating ..........................4 3. Technical data ........................... 5 4. Spare parts ..........................5 Original instructions...
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EC Declaration of conformity We, SKF Maintenance Products, Kelvinbaan 16, 3439 MT Nieuwegein, The Netherlands herewith declare that the products described in these instructions for use, are in accordance with the Safety recommendations conditions of the following directive: EUROPEAN ROHS DIRECTIVE 2011/65/EU •...
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1.2 Principle of operation The principle of operation of the TKSU 10 can be compared to a special microphone, sensitive only to high frequency ultrasounds. A sensitive piezoelectric crystal is used as a sensor element. Minute sound waves excite the crystal, creating an electrical pulse that is ampliied and then “heterodyned”...
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2. Operating • Open the battery compartment using a Philips screwdriver. Correctly insert (+/-) two AA alkaline or rechargeable batteries. The remaining battery level is displayed here († 1). • The device can be powered through its USB port with an external battery pack (†...
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530 × 110 × 360 mm (20.9 × 4.3 × 14.2 in) Total weight (incl. case) 3 kg (6.6 lbs) 4. Spare parts Designation Description TKSU 10-HEADS Neckband headset for TKSU 10 TKSU 10-PROBE Spare airborne sensor for TKSU 10 TKSU 10-CC Toolcase with inlay for TKSU 10...
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Hi , is the reading on the display in db's ? How do you convert the reading on the display into volume of compressed air ?