About This Guide; Copyright Statement; Important Notices - Radiodetection RD7000 User Manual

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Preface

About this guide

This guide provides basic operating instructions for the RD7000 receiver and transmitter.
Please read this guide in its entirety before attempting to operate the RD7000.
This guide is intended as a portable reference only. For detailed instructions, please
refer to the RD7000 operation manual, which is available for download from
www.radiodetection.com. To download the manual go to the Library section, which
is accessible via the menu; next go to Cable and Pipe Locators and then select User
Manuals and click the RD7000 Operation Manual link.
The online User Manual library also contains links to the SurveyCERT™ and eCAL™
manuals.

Copyright statement

This user guide is Copyright 2008 Radiodetection Ltd. Radiodetection is a subsidiary of
SPX Corporation, all rights reserved.
Trademarks
RD7000, RD4000, flexitrax and eCAL are trademarks of Radiodetection Ltd.

Important notices

When reporting any problems to your Radiodetection Dealer or Supplier it is important to
quote the unit serial number and the purchase date.
WARNING! This equipment is NOT approved for use in areas where hazardous
gases may be present.
WARNING! When using the transmitter�� swit�h off the unit and dis�onne�t
When using the transmitter�� swit�h off the unit and dis�onne�t
�ables before removing the battery pa�k.
Reduce audio level before using the earpiece.
Batteries should be disposed of in accordance with your company's work practice, and/
or any relevant laws or guidelines in your country.
This instrument, or family of instruments, will not be permanently damaged by
reasonable electrostatic discharge and has been tested in accordance with IEC 801-2.
However, in extreme cases temporary malfunction may occur. If this happens, switch off,
wait and switch on again. If the instrument still malfunctions, disconnect the batteries for
five seconds and then reinstall and switch the unit on.

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