Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc); Operation; Inserting The Batteries - Hilti PD 20 Operating Instructions Manual

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Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

Electromagnetic compatibility refers to the ability
of the Hilti PD 20 to function correctly in an
environment where it is exposed to
electromagnetic radiation and electrostatic
discharge, without causing electromagnetic
interference to other devices.
WARNING
There may be a possibility of
interference with other equipment due
to electromagnetic radiation.
Although the Hilti PD 20 complies with the strict
requirements of the relevant directives and
standards, Hilti cannot entirely rule out the
possibility of interference with other equipment.
CAUTION
Measurements may exceed
tolerances in the event of interference
caused by electromagnetic radiation.
Although the Hilti PD 20 complies with the strict
requirements of the relevant directives and
standards, Hilti cannot entirely rule out the
possibility of the Hilti PD 20 being subject to
interference caused by very intense
electromagnetic radiation, e.g. in the immediate
vicinity of radio transmitters, radio
communication equipment, diesel generators,
etc.
Check the readings for plausibility when
measuring under these conditions.
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2. Safety information

3. Operation

Inserting the batteries

Symbol displayed
Low battery voltage
Insert new batteries
2x type AA
(LR6 / AM3/ round cell R6)
2
2x
3
Always replace the complete set of
batteries
- Do not mix old and new batteries.
- Do not mix batteries of different
makes or types.
- Use only undamaged batteries of
an approved type.
When rechargeable batteries are
used, each pair of batteries must be:
- Of the same make and the same
type
- Of the same age and charged to
the same level
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