Gutermann Aquascope 2 Operating Manual

Gutermann Aquascope 2 Operating Manual

Acoustic water leak detection kit

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  • Page 1 Operating Manual...
  • Page 2 The Hand probe Microphone Techniques using the hand probe Microphone with Rods How to find leaks with the AQUASCOPE 2 listening stick Techniques using the hand probe Microphone with Tripod How to find Leaks with the AQUASCOPE 2 Tripod foot...
  • Page 3: Indications For Use

    1. Indications for Use 1.1. Symbols Warning of dangerous situations that can cause injury and damage to the devices. Warning Important notes and tips are a sign Info provided. Follow these guidelines. Never put in your household waste bin.
  • Page 4 1.3. Warning The Aquascope 2 kit contains a very powerful magnet. The operation of cardiac pacemakers and implanted defibrillators can be influenced. People with cardiac pacemakers and implanted defibrillators are not permitted anywhere near this product.
  • Page 5: System Components

    ‘0’ (off position) when device is not in use. 5. Connecting the Headphones The headphone is connected to the AQUASCOPE 2 control unit via the 3.5mm stereo socket.
  • Page 6 AQUASCOPE 2 hand probe: Caution: when probing through the soil it’s highly recommended that a certified insulated probe such as a punch bar is used. This helps prevent the possibility of electrical shock or damaging the aluminium...
  • Page 7 6.2 How to find leaks with the AQUASCOPE 2 listening stick An electronic listening stick is usually used to perform a leakage survey by walking the street listening on every valve, hydrant and accessible service connection. Each sounding is usually for 10 to 15 seconds. It takes longer to assess the noise when there is more background noise.
  • Page 8 AQUASCOPE 2 hand probe with Tripod: 6.4 How to find Leaks with the AQUASCOPE 2 Tripod foot The tripod foot is a pinpointing tool that attaches to the electronic listening stick in place of the probe bars. It is used to find leaks in concrete slab, shallow underground pipes and in walls.
  • Page 9: Battery Replacement

    7. Wearing the Control Unit Attach the AQUASCOPE 2 control unit around the waist using the webbing strap and quick release clips provided. The waist band can be adjusted to suit. An alternative method of holding the control unit is around the neck using the waist band.
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting

    Fault Possible cause Solution No Sound Damaged cable Replace connection Headphones. cable or headphones. Headphone Volume Increase headphone control is too low volume control. Sound Headphone Replace Headphone earpiece Cannot plug in Damaged connection Return to Gutermann hand socket microphone...

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