Skid Pads; Odometer; Storage Cases - Radiodetection RD1500 Operation Manual

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Care and Maintenance
5) Connectors are weak points in any system. With the use of this product in rough,
dusty and outdoor environments, users can minimize potential downtime if they
care for cables and treat connectors with respect.
6) Cables and connectors are not designed to suspend or tow or otherwise carry the
weight of systems. They are part of the electronic circuit and should be treated
accordingly. When not in use they should be placed in their storage box.

15.3 Skid Pads

The bottom of the GPR Sensor is covered with one large wear-resistant skid pad. The skid pad is
designed to take the majority of the abrasive wear. If the pad wears down enough, the less-resistant
plastic housing may start to wear. If this occurs, it is best to replace the skid pad. It is easily removed with
a screwdriver and a new one can be purchased from the vendor.

15.4 Odometer

The odometer should be periodically calibrated (refer to Section 6.4) to ensure accuracy.

15.5 Storage Cases

Equipment that is transported and stored loosely is more susceptible to damage. All equipment
should be stored in its shipping case or a storage box. Radiodetection has optional shipping
cases available for all RD1500 systems.
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