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METTLER TOLEDO金属探测器服务支持包说明书
/metaldetectionFor more informationThe full service and support package available from METTLER TOLEDO includes:• Installation andcommissioning support • Operator andmaintenance training • Certified test samples • Initial and ongoing performance verification • Spare parts and spares kits • Equipment repairsWhen you invest in a piece of METTLER TOLEDO equipment, you are assured of the highest build quality, consistent performance and maximum reliability, but that is just the start of the relationship.Our sales and service engineers provide initial guidance on selecting the correct system solution to suit your needs.Once your system has been installed and commissioned, you can be sure that a METTLER TOLEDO trained service expert is never far away.Our team is ready to give ongoing support throughout the life of the system.Customer SupportMETTLER TOLEDO Group Product Inspection DivisionLocal contact: /contactsSubject to technical changes© 09/2012 Mettler-Toledo Safeline Limited SLMD-IN-BRO-EN-ASNCONV-0616Conveyorised Metal Detectors Flexible Configuration Consistent PerformanceMeeting Compliance NeedsM e t a l D e t e c t i o nSeries 40, MB, 60 and 70Flexible Conveyorised Inspection Solutions2Protecting Your CustomersConfigurable to Suit Your ApplicationIn a competitive market place you need to provide your customers with consistent, high quality, contaminant-free products. The Series 40, MB, 60 and 70 Conveyorised Metal Detection range of products provide flexible, inspection solutions to suit a wide range of light to heavy duty food and non-food applications.Tailored to Meet Your Inspection NeedsSystems can be fully configured and built to suit your specific process requirements. Simple stop-on-detection systems through to fully automated detect and reject systems utilising a wide range of product removal devices are available.Conveyorised Metal Detectors provide flexible solutions capable of operating in almost any working environment. This means that whether your product is wet or dry, chilled or frozen, looseor packed, METTLER TOLEDO's range of flexible Conveyorised Metal Detection solutions can address your inspection challenge.C o n v e y o r i s e d M e t a lD e t e c t o r sSeries 40* Conveyorised Metal Detection System with R-Series Profile painted metal detectorSeries 70** Conveyorised Metal Detection System with R-Series Signature metal detector* Series 40 systems are designed for lighter load packages see pages 8 to 9.** Series 70 systems are designed for medium to heavy load packages see pages 10 to 11.Future-Proof Inspection SolutionsDetector apertures, finishes and operational frequencies can be specified to suit your process requirements in order to maximise sensitivity and on line performance. A choice of METTLER TOLEDO metal detection technologies and operating software solutions are available to ensure your quality standards are met.Profile TechnologyThe most advanced metal detection solution available provides the ultimate detection sensitivity to all metals including non-magnetic stainless steels. Profile software also delivers numerous additional features including Product Clustering, Continuous Condition Monitoring and SMS / email communication facilities for maximised process efficiency.Signature TechnologyThe well proven Signature software platformfrom METTLER TOLEDO provides reliablecapability to detect all metal contaminants in amultitude of applications.3C o n v e y o r i s e d M e t a lD e t e c t o r s4Reliable, Consistent PerformanceIn any Working EnvironmentAn Integrated Solution for Dry, Ambient EnvironmentsIn dry, ambient operating environments, painted finishes to both the metal detection head and conveyor frame are sufficient. In some instances a medium duty Stainless Steel (SuS) detector may need to be speci-fied. With IP ratings from a standard IP54 to an IP65 special, systems are capable of withstanding wipe down and light hose down cleaning regimes.Systems of this type can include US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved polyurethane (PU) con-veyor belts or can be specified to incorporate modular, polyethylene (PE) belts if required.Suitable for Wet, Chilled and Frozen Products in Extreme EnvironmentsWhen the working environment gets tough, inspection systems need to be specified to equally high standards. The Conveyorised Metal Detection product range can be configured with heavy duty stainless steel detectors rated at IP69K and conveyors sealed up to IP65 standard. Systems of this type are normally designed to include modular polyethylene belts to ensure that the whole system is capable of withstanding high-pressure, hightemperature wash-down regimes and still perform reliably, day after day.The Series 40, MB, 60 and 70 Conveyorised Metal Detection product range can be configured to suit your working environment. This means they deliver consistent performance for maximum process efficiency enabling your business to benefit fromimproved competitiveness and increased productivity with minimum overall operating costs.Conveyors for wet, harsh environmentsR Series Profile detector sealed to IP69K for extreme wash down conditionsSystems include emergency stop buttons as standard5Reliable Performance, Easy IntegrationAll Conveyorised Metal Detection systems are designed and built to exacting standards for long term stability, performance and reliability. Conveyor frames are rigid and robust with fully welded construction. Ledges, flat horizontal surfaces and other dirt traps are minimised ensuring that cleaning is made easy.Effective Product Conveying for Enhanced Process EfficiencyHigh quality motors and drives are utilised to ensure product is transported positively and consistently through the detector. A choice of fixed speed, direct drive motors are available to meet most demands. Alternatively, variable speed drives can be specifiedwhen required.Further Options for a Tailored SolutionOther options can be specified to further aid operational efficiency and product transfer effectiveness including the incorporation of product guides to provide full control of the product as it passes through the system.C o n v e y o r i s e d M e t a lD e t e c t o r s6Fail Safe SystemsFor Complete Peace of MindThe Conveyorised Metal Detection product range can be configured to meet andexceed the demands of all leading retailer and other industry or regulatory standards. An extensive range of options from simple pack sensing devices through to sophisticated closed loop failsafe systems are available.Systems provide a future proof solution with the option to retro-fit failsafe systems at a later stage enabling the system to grow and evolve with your needs and the needs of your customers.Data Collection via USB SticksThe detectors used within the product range can be configured to incorporate ports to support external devices such as USB sticks to collect data. Information gathered can be used to generate data tickets or provide electronic records. When more sophisticated automated data collection is required, systems can incorporate advanced connectivity solutions ranging from a simple serial connection to full Ethernet network connectivity whichcould include wireless functionality.Warning beacons and soundersKey re-set (shown) and push button systems availablePack sensorsDevices and Systems Available Include:• Warning beacons and sounders • Push-button and re-set systems • Pack in-feed sensors• Reject confirmation sensors • Bin-full sensors• Detector head fault warning • Air failure alarm •Shaft encoderSeries 70 Conveyorised System with R-Series Signature metal detectorRemoving the Right Contaminated Product Every TimeOnce identified, metal contaminated product or packs need to be safely and effectively removed from the production line. Rejecting the right pack every time without compromising process efficiency requires the system to be specified correctly with sophisticated timing and process control measures. Important factors to consider can include the need to meet compliance requirements and the characteristics of the product and process, for example, the pack size and line speed.Stop on Detect FunctionalityThe simplest solutions enable the conveyor to be stopped on the detection of metal contamination. Contaminated product can be manually removed before re-starting the system. The effectiveness of these basic systems can be supplemented through the use of optional warning sounders, high visibility beacons and other secure system re-set features.A Choice of Automatic Reject SystemsThe Series 40, MB, 60 and 70 Conveyorised Metal Detection product range can be configured with a host of dynamic, fully automated reject systems. For pack products the reject systems include photo-gated timers to ensure the correct pack is rejected every time. These systems can also be supplemented with the full range of optional warning devices, reject product collectionbins and innovative fail safe systems to further support compliance.Integrated Reject Options Available Include• Air Blast Reject Systems • Pusher Reject Systems*• End Flap Systems*• Sweep Arm Diverter*•Reject BinsAir Blast Reject SystemsPusher Reject SystemsSweep Arm DiverterEnd Flap SystemsRejection Mechanism Capability Table* These systems need be chosen as per configuration and rejection mechanism capability tables.** Reject Bin can only match with Pusher and Air Blast rejections.7Reject BinC o n v e y o r i s e d M e t a lD e t e c t o r s8Series 40 and Series MBConveyorised Inspection SolutionsAvailable in different lengths and widths, Series 40 Conveyorised Systems are designed to be used for light load packed applications with the Series MB solution being utilised in wet harsh processing and packed product line production.Systems are suited for integration into production lines or can be utilised in stand alone applications.Such solutions can form Critical Control Points (CCP's) in a production process to support compliance with local regulatory and international food standards.The system can be designed and built to suit your specific process requirements from simple stop-on-detection, to fully automatic detect and reject systems.Series 40 and Series MB Configuration TablesSeries 40Series MBChoice of Aperture Size••Choice of Conveyor Length and Height ••Conveyor Frame Materials Mild Steel – White Painted •Stainless Steel – Brushed••Fixed Conveyor Speed *•Stop-on-Detection ••Beacon Sounder••Rejection MechanismEnd Flap••Pusher••Sweep Arm Diverter ••Air Blast ••System OptionsProduct Guide ••Pack Sensor••Reject Bin ••Emergency Stop••Variable Conveyor Speed *••* For speed value refer to the conveyor speed tablesSeries MB Conveyorised System with R-Series Profile SuS DetectorSeries 40 and Series MB Product Application RangeSeries 40Series MBApplication Environment Dry product (discrete, small pack)Dry, wet or frozen product (processed, block, pack)Product Size Length≤1000 mm≤1000 mm Width≤200 mm≤400 mm Height ≤150 mm≤300 mm Weight≤10 kg≤30 kgSeries 40 and Series MB Size RangeSeries 40Series MB Conveyor Belt Material PU*Modular PE**Outline Dimensions (mm)Length (Lc)1000~12001200~2000 Width (Ws)800~900800~1100 Height (Hc)550~1000550~1000Maximum Load (kg)1040 MD Aperture Size (mm)Width (Wa)200~300200~500Height (Ha)75~20075~350 Series 40 and Series MB Speed ConfigurationSeries 40 (m/min)Series MB (m/min)Fixed Speed 0.25Kw Not applicable20, 330.55Kw Not applicable16, 19, 25, 35Variable Speed 18~28 18~28 25~4025~40 35~5035~50Note: Speed value tolerance ±10%9 PU* = Polyurethane PE** = PolyethyleneC o n v e y o r i s e d M e t a lD e t e c t o r s10Series 60 and Series 70Conveyorised Inspection SolutionsSeries 60 and Series 70 Configuration TablesSeries 60Series 70Choice of Aperture Size••Choice of Conveyor Length and Height ••Conveyor Materials Mild Steel – White Painted ••Stainless Steel – Brushed••Fixed Conveyor Speed *••Stop on Detection ••Beacon Sounder••Rejection MechanismEnd Flap••Pusher•Sweep Arm Diverter •Function OptionsProduct Guide ••Pack Sensor••Reject Bin •Emergency Stop••Variable Conveyor Speed *••* For speed value refer to the conveyor speed tablesFor larger product applications, the Series 60 and Series 70 Conveyorised Systems provide a flexible conveyor and detection solution well suited to medium and larger packed products.Systems can be integrated efficiently into a production line or utilised for stand alone applications.System design is flexible with a range of configurations enabling diverse solutions to be developed to suit specific process requirements from simple stop-on-detection systems to fully automatic detect and reject mechanisms.Series 70 Conveyorised System with R-Series Signature metal detector11Series 60 and 70 Size RangeSeries 60Series 70Conveyor Belt MaterialPU*PU*Outline Dimensions (mm)Length (Lc)1200~24001200~2400Width (Ws)900~11001100~1400Height (Hc)550~1000550~1000Maximum Load (kg)5050MD Aperture Size (mm)Width (Wa)300~600650~800Height (Ha)75~45075~450Series 60 and 70 Speed ConfigurationSeries 60(m/min)Series 70(m/min)Fixed Speed0.25Kw 20, 27, 35, 41, 4831, 39, 480.55Kw21, 28, 35, 43, 5021, 28, 35, 40, 50Variable Speed18~28 18~28 25~4025~40 35~5035~50Note: Speed value tolerance ±10%Series 60 and 70 Product Application RangeSeries 60Series 70Application EnvironmentDry Product (discrete, big bag, pack)Dry Product (discrete, block, pack)Product SizeLength≤2000 mm ≤2000 mm Width ≤500 mm ≤700 mm Height ≤400 mm ≤400 mm Weight≤30 kg≤30 kgPU* = Polyurethane。
Quick Draw II 金属探测器使用手册说明书
OWNER’S MANUALYour Quick Draw®II Metal Detector incorporates patented microprocessor-controlled technology. The Quick Draw®II is a motion detector; movement over an object is required in order for the machine to detect the object and emit a tone. Alternatively, you can sweep a metal object over a motionless searchcoil.THIS METAL DETECTOR HAS TWO TYPES OF OPERATING MODES:1. ALL METAL DETECTIONAll metals will be detected.2. DISCRIMINATE, NOTCH, and AUTO NOTCH ModesIn any of these three detection modes, the detector will emit different tones, depending upon the type of metal present. The characteristics are adjustable. Depending on the detector control settings, some metals will also be eliminated from detection.DISCRIMINATE:Eliminates iron and trash items with the use of theDISC/NOTCH knob.NOTCH:Provides an adjustable rejection "window" to eliminate undesirablemetals from detection. Move the rejection "window" with theDISC/NOTCH knob.AUTO NOTCH:Provides a pre-set rejection "window", automatically eliminatingmost pull-tabs and trash items from detection.CAUTION:• Do not test the detector by placing coins or metal objects on the floor.Most floors contain metal, which will cause interference.• Use 9-VOLT ALKALINE batteries only.• Operating Frequency: 6.5 kHzDO NOT USE INDOORS. LIGHTS AND HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES EMITELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS WHICH INTERFERE WITH THE DETECTOR’SOPERATIONYour Quick Draw®II is an advanced technology metal detector, designed for a variety of applications including coinshooting, relic hunting, and general purpose detecting.Before using your Quick Draw®II, it is important to read these instructions. Thisdetecting.TerminologyEliminationDiscriminationIronand nails.Relicthe Quick Draw®to eliminate thesetargets or to alertpresence.2ASSEMBLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 S-Rod Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Mounting the Coil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 INSTALLING BATTERIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 DEMONSTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 BASIC OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Turning on Your Detector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Set the Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Reading the Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Low Battery Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Depth Indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 HEADPHONES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 MODES OF OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 & 12 AUDIO TARGET-ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13IN THE FIELD TECHNIQUES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Pinpointing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Coil Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 & 15 METAL DETECTING APPLICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 CARE & MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 TREASURE HUNTER’S CODE OF ETHICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 WARRANTY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 ACCESSORIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back Cover3IMPORTANT:Always use ALKALINE batteries for optimal performance.Always remove the batteries for prolonged storage.CHECK THE BATTERIES if your detector exhibits any of the following symptoms:G The unit does not turn on.G Low speaker volume.G Unable to tune detector with the discriminate knob.The Low Battery indicator light will come on and stay on whenever the batteries need replacing. It should flash momentarily when the Power Switch is turned on.IMPORTANT:Your Quick Draw®II metal detector requires two 9-Volt ALKALINE batteries.DO NOT MIX OLD AND NEW BATTERIESFollow these stepsto install the batteries.GGoutward.Gplace.5TURNING ON YOUR DETECTORTurn the left knob (SENSITIVITY) to the right. As the knob clicks to the "On" position, the detector sounds three beeps, the LCD arrows appear momentarily, and the unit pre-sets to the DISC/ALL METAL Mode of operation. SET THE MODE1. ALL METALA. Press the DISC/ALL METAL touchpadB. Turn the right knob (DISC/NOTCH) to the left.The unit will emit sound when passing over all types of metal objects.The ALL METAL Mode offers the greatest depth detection capability.2. DISCRIMINATEA. Press the DISC/ALL METAL touchpadB. Slowly turn the right knob (DISC/NOTCH) clockwise.As you turn the knob clockwise the detector will first eliminate small iron objects such as nails. When rotated clockwise, large iron objects are eliminated, followed by trash items such as foil and aluminum.3. NOTCHPress the NOTCH touchpad, and the detector will automatically reject iron.Turn the DISC/NOTCH knob clockwise for selective elimination of various junk items while still detecting nickels, silver and copper coins, and small gold items. NOTCH eliminates medium tone trash items while still detecting valuable low and high tone metals. (audio tone ID is discussed later).4. AUTO NOTCHPress the AUTO NOTCH touchpad, and the detector will automatically reject iron and most pull-tabs. Nickels and most small gold rings will be retained. The DISC/NOTCH knob creates a rejection "window" which can be moved as it is turned clockwise. With this mode, you can reject screw caps and zinc (post 1982) pennies as the DISC/NOTCH control is turned clockwise, but still detect valuables with low and high tones. Note: If you are not sure of your current mode setting, simply press the desired touch-pad again.7READING THE DISPLAYThe Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) shows the PROBABLE identification of the targeted metal, as well as the PROBABLE depth of the target, in inches.Pass the searchcoil repeatedly over a target, and observe the target readout. The detector will register a repeated, unchanging target identification when a buried target has been located and identified. If, upon repeated passes over the same spot, the target identification reads inconsistently, the target is probably a trash item, or oxidized metal. With practice, you will learn to unearth only the repeatable signals.The segment identifications are highly accurate, when detecting the objects described on the label. For example, if you pass the coil repeatedly over a nickel, your detector will repeatedly register a nickel. However, if you repeatedly register a nickel, for an unknown buried object, you could be detecting some other metallic object with the same magnetic signature as a nickel.GOLD TARGETS Gold objects will register on the left side of the LCD scale. Gold flakes will register under Iron/Foil Small gold items will register under Pull T ab.Medium-sized gold items will register under S-caps.Large gold items will register as Zinc 1¢. SILVER TARGETS:Silver objects will register to the right of the scale, under 25¢, 50¢, or $1, depending on the size of the object. The larger the object, the farther to the right it will register.IRON/FOIL:All sizes of iron and aluminum objects will register on the far-left side of the scale. This could indicate a worthless item such as a nail, or a more valuable historic iron relic. PULL-TAB:All older pull tabs from beverage cans will register here. Most newer pull tabs will register here. Many gold rings will also register here.S-CAPS:Older screw caps from glass bottles will register here. Large gold rings, like a class ring, could also register here. Some non-U.S. coins of recent vintage will also register here.1¢ ZINC:Newer pennies (post-1982) will register here. Many non-U.S. coins of recent vintage will also register here. 10¢:Dimes and pre-1982 pennies will register here. Older, pre-1982, pennies are composed of copper, which has a metallic signature similar to a dime. Caution:The target indications are visual references. Many other types of metal can fall under any one of these categories. You will experience a trash-to-treasure ratio when treasure hunting. The more you practice, the lower you will push your trash-to-treasure ratio. While the Quick Draw®II will eliminate or indicate the presence of most common trash items, it is impossible to accurately classify ALL buried objects. The LCD provides a visual reference to minimize the detection of trash objects. By using the Target-ID in conjunction with discrimination control and the three-tone audio identification system (discussed later), you can further reduce the trash-to-treasure ratio.8This device has been designed to operate with the antennas listed below, and having a maximum gain of 3 dB. Antennas not included in this list or having a gain greater than 3 dB are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 102 ohms.10COIL, 4COIL, 8COIL, 8COIL-7, 8COIL-7BLK, 8COIL-CAMO, 8COIL-UM The following statement is not relevant to metal detectors but is printed here to satisfy legal notification requirement:“To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that permitted for successful communication.”9USING HEADPHONESUsing headphones (not included) improves battery life, and prevents the sounds from annoying bystanders.It also allows you to hear subtle changes in the sound more clearly, particularly if searching in a noisy location. For safety reasons, do not use headphones near traffic or where other dangers are present. This device is to be used with interconnecting cables/headphone cables shorter than three meters10NOTCH is most useful to “notch out”specific unwanted items. If you encounter certain bothersome trash items, program their rejection into your detector as follows:1)Turn the Disc/Notch knob 100%counterclockwise.2)Pass the undesirable object underthe searchcoil.3)Turn the Disc/Notch knob slowlyclockwise until the object is no longer detected.Use the NOTCH Mode for coin-shooting, jewelry hunting, or for your own customized hunt.To enter the AUTO NOTCH Mode, press the Auto Notch touch pad. In AUTO NOTCH Mode, iron, most pull tabs, and screw caps are automatically eliminated.In addition, you can turn the Disc/Notch control to selectively eliminate more items beyond the pre-programmed ones. The Disc/Notch control operates in this mode in the same manner as outlined in the NOTCH Mode instructions, except that AUTO NOTCH does not eliminate the more valuable nickels.Use AUTO NOTCH for press-and-go treasure hunting in applications like coin-shooting, and jewelry hunting.12MEDIUM TONE Old & New Pull-Tabs, ZincIf a signal does not repeat after swingingthe coil directly overthe suspected target afew times, it is morethan likely trashmetal. False signalscan be caused bytrashy ground,electricalinterference,or by largeirregulartrashACTUALLYCOINSHOOTING:The most popular metal detecting application. When coinshooting, you want to discriminate out pull tabs, screw caps, and iron objects. Beware that highly oxidized steel may also be detected.Control settings required.1) Press DISC/ALL METAL touch pad.2) Turn the Disc/Notch Knob to the 3:00 position.RELIC HUNTING:A relic is a historical object, sometimes of great value. Relics can be foundin abandoned homes, plowed fields or even your own backyard. Research the local library to learn of historical events or places in the area. You can then target your search to a specific area and gain valuable insight into your local history.Control settings required.1) Press DISC/ALL METAL touchpad.2) Turn the DISC/NOTCH knob 100% counterclockwise.Many relics are iron, so you do not want to discriminate. CACHE HUNTING:A cache, pronounced “cash” is a buried or hidden valuable stored inside acase, strong box, or bag. A cache can be hidden in the floor or walls of a house, or buried nearby. Operate in the ALL METAL Mode.Control settings required.1) Press DISC/ALL METAL touchpad.2) Turn the DISC/NOTCH knob 100% counterclockwise. JEWELRY HUNTING:Jewelry can be found wherever people congregate. Beaches, parks, school yards and fair grounds are all littered with lost jewelry. Your greatest challenge is the interference from pull tabs and cans. You must use a Discrimination Mode: AUTO NOTCH is best.Control settings required.1) Press the AUTO NOTCH touchpad.2) Set Disc/Notch knob at 2:00. Dig only the repeatable low and hightones, avoid the broken or non-repeatable tones.OTHER APPLICATIONS:Use your Quick Draw®II to find property markers, machine parts, and lost keys. Keep your detector in ALL METAL Mode for these tasks.Gold prospecting also requires the ALL METAL Mode.1617195-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYRegister your warranty on-line for a chance to win aFREE DETECTOR.F or details, visit The Quick Draw ®II metal detector is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for five years from the date of purchase to the origi-nal owner.Damage due to neglect, accidental damage, or misuse of this product is not cov-ered under this warranty. Decisions regarding abuse or misuse of the detector are made solely at the discretion of the manufacturer.Proof of Purchase is required to make a claim under this warranty.Liability under this Warranty is limited to replacing or repairing, at our option, the metal detector returned, shipping cost prepaid to First T exas Products. Shipping cost to First T exas Products is the responsibility of the consumer.To return your detector for service, please first contact First Texas for a Return Authorization (RA) Number. Reference the RA number on your package and return the detector within 15 days of calling to:First Texas Products L.L.C.1465 Henry Brennan Dr.El Paso, TX 79936Phone: 915-225-0333NOTE TO CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE U.S.A.This warranty may vary in other countries, check with your distributor for details.Warranty does not cover shipping costs.According to FCC part 15.21 Changes or Modifications made to this device not expressly approved by the partyresponsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment.This device complies with FCC Part 15 Subpart B Section 15.109 Class B.Copyright 2014 by First Texas Products, L.L.C.All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book, or parts thereof, in any form,except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review.Published by First Texas Products, L.L.C.Bounty Hunter ®is a registered trademark of First Texas Products,L.L.C.1465 Henry Brennan • El Paso, TX 79936 • (915) 633-8354MADE IN USATREASURE HUNTER’S CODE OF ETHICS:• Always check Federal, State, County and local laws before searching.• Respect private property and do not enter private property without the owner’s permission.• Take care to refill all holes and leave no damage.• Remove and dispose of any and all trash and litter found.• Appreciate and protect our inheritance of natural resources, wildlife and private property.• Act as an ambassador for the hobby, use thoughtfulness, consideration and courtesy at all times.• Never destroy historical or archaeological treasures.• All treasure hunters may be judged by the example you set; always conduct yourself with courtesy and consideration of othersACCESSORIESCarry BagRugged double-stitched construction – CBAG-WPouch & Digger ComboPouch with 2 large pockets & 9” heavy duty digging tool. – TP-KIT-WStereo HeadphonesUse with Bounty Hunter metal detectors. Lightweight and adjustable withtrue stereo sound, adjustable volume, 1/8 jack with 1/4 adaptor,4’ cable. – HEAD-WPin PointerPinpoints the exact location of buried metal objects. Audio signal indicatorand vibrator. Runs on 1 – 9-Volt Battery. – PIN POINTER-WBounty Hunter® Sand ScoopLarge scoop with filtering holes.Made of strong plastic. – SAND SCOOPBHCoil CoversProtect your coil from abrasion and damage.10” Coil Cover – 10COVER8” Coil Cover – 8COVER-N4” Coil Cover – 4COVERReplacement/Accessory Searchcoils10” Magnum Coil – 10COIL8” Replacement Standard Coil – 8COIL-N4” Gold Nugget Coil – 4COIL9” Heavy-Duty Digging ToolMetal blade with comfortable plastic handle and depth gauge – TROWEL-2Digging ToolLight and practical wide blade digging tool. – TROWEL-WBounty Hunter® T-Shirt100% cotton with Bounty Hunter® Logo.Sizes:S, M, LG, XL & XXL – BHTSHIRTBounty Hunter® Baseball CapOne size fits all, with Bounty Hunter® logo. – BHCAPGoldProspecting KitsFOR COMPLETE DETAILS VISIT • 1-800-413-4131 MQD2 REV.4082114。
Parker Racor 绝对油滤cleaner 演示机器说明书
Owner’s Manual With InstructionsParker Racor Absolute Oil Cleaner Demo Machine Page|1Instruction#New07202011General PracticesIf you have any questions concerning set up,operation or trouble shooting please call our Technical Service,1-209-521-7860between7:30and5:00PST.Safety and General Operating Practices∙Do not operate in wet areas to prevent electrical shock.∙Do not place hands on or around electric motor to prevent burn or electrical shock.The motor and the pump unit may be hot on the surface.∙The power must be turned off before servicing bypass or full-flow filter.∙Before starting the Demo set up familiarize yourself with the set-up and operating procedure.∙Throughout this manual,the left side and right side are as you are facing the Demo Machine.∙When lifting the unit always lift from under the frame.Do not attempt to lift using the acrylic filter head.Damage to the unit will result.∙Tools required:5/8”/.625allen wrench for storage tank fill plug and small funnel.Carefully pour fluid to prevent spillage.Wipe up any fluid around machine to prevent slipping hazards. Demo PurposeThe purpose for the demonstration machine is to show the difference in filtration ability between the full-flow filter and the Racor Bypass Oil Cleaner.Full-flow FilterThe full-flow filter is a typical pleated cellulose media spin-on oil filter found at any parts store and used on a current internal combustion engine lube oil system.The typical filtration ability varies between20 and40micron.The purpose is to filter all of the engine oil pumped from the crankcase through the filter for engine component lubrication.The flow of the lube oil is in a radial direction.Owner’s Manual With InstructionsParker Racor Absolute Oil Cleaner Demo Machine Page|2Instruction#New07202011Bypass Oil CleanerThe bypass oil cleaner is a secondary filter designed to filter about10%of the lube oil flow at a time.The multi-layer cellulose media is wrapped around a center tube at a specific tension and is3,5or10micron filtration ability depending on the element chosen.The flow of the lube oil is in an axial direction. Demo Machine Components∙Bypass oil cleaner pump,motor,filter,pressure gauge∙Contaminant tank with pump(contains Soft C-2A)∙Full-flow filter∙Mixing tank,(2chambers)∙Magnetic stirring rod∙Power switch∙Filter selection valve∙Chamber drain valve∙Chamber fill/run valve∙Removable storage tank cover and thumb screws∙Lubricant storage tankConsumablesBypass element Racor ABS20330Full-flo element Racor PFL5513,Fram PH8A or equivalentOwner’s Manual With InstructionsParker Racor Absolute Oil Cleaner Demo Machine Page|3Instruction#New07202011Hydraulic oil Chevron Unax AW32#273277,or equivalent.Capacity approximately6quarts/5.7literContaminant Soft C-2A,(carbon black)Hose,5/8”Clear5046K14McMaster CarrHose,5/32”Clear contaminant lineSet up before operation1.Make sure the full-flow filter is tight on clear head.Hand-tighten only,do not overtighten.2.Remove the lid and make sure there is an element in the bypass filter housing.Make sure theseal is properly seated on main housing and install lid.Place lid on housing and hand tighten the T-handle until it secures the cover on to theseal.3.Remove the4thumb screws that hold the tank cover in place.Slide the tank cover forward untilit clears the complete unit and set aside.Owner’s Manual With InstructionsParker Racor Absolute Oil Cleaner Demo Machine Page|4Instruction#New072020114.Remove the tank fill plug with a5/8”/.625allen hexwrench.5.Fill the storage tank to just below the plug opening.This will require approximately6quarts/5.7liter of fluid.6.Replace the tank fill port plug and tighten until the o-ring is seated.7.Locate the brass valve forward of the fill plug and rotate90⁰clockwise until itstops.8.Locate the drain valve on the left side of the Demo Machine and make sure it is closed.Thevalve handle will be turn at a right angle.Owner’s Manual With InstructionsParker Racor Absolute Oil Cleaner Demo MachinePage |5Instruction #New072020119.Plug in the demo machine to 120v A/C power.10.Rotate the filter selection valve in the front of the demo machine to the AbsoluteFilter.11.Locate the on off switch in the back of the machine and lift the switch to the onposition.12.Monitor the fluid being pumped from the storage tank into the plastic tank.As it rises in the tank it will flow from the right side into the left portion of the tank.Owner’s Manual With InstructionsParker Racor Absolute Oil Cleaner Demo MachinePage |6Instruction #New0720201113.When the fluid in the plastic tank has reached the level of the center flow port between the plastic tank stop thepump.14.Locate the brass valve which is forward of the fill port in the storage tank and rotate 90⁰counter clockwise until it stops.This will be in the run position as shown in thephoto.15.With the pump running turn the filter selection valve handle to the full-flow filter.Once the fluid has filled the element it will flow into the plastic tank.Continue running for a few minutes to purge the air from the filter.Owner’s Manual With InstructionsParker Racor Absolute Oil Cleaner Demo MachinePage |7Instruction #New0720201116.The machine is now ready to circulate fluid through the bypass filter or the full-flow filter.17.Operate the machine for 30minutes and adjust the fluid level in the left side of the plastic tank to stay at a point just below the port flowing from the right side of the plastic tank chamber.18.*Note,if the pump becomes noisy and air bubbles are visible in the clear lines then add fluid to the storage tank.This can be done while operating the pump.Add only what is necessary to stop the airbubbles.19.Replace the storage tank cover and secure with the 4thumbscrews.The screws only need to be finger tight.20.There may be many air bubbles coming into the system so operate the machine while switching from bypass to full-flow filter using the filter selection valve handle.Performing a Demonstration1.First run the machine switching from full-flow to by-pass until the fluid in both sections of the plastic tank becomes clean.Owner’s Manual With InstructionsParker Racor Absolute Oil Cleaner Demo MachinePage |8Instruction #New072020112.Turn the filter selector switch to the full-flow filter.3.Stop the pump motor.4.Locate the lever on the contaminant tank behind the plastictank.5.Push the lever down ONE time to inject the black contaminant.Multiple tests may be able to be run after clean up due to an accumulation of Soft-C that stays on the bottom of the tank.After fluid is cleaned simply mix again with stirring rod and continue from #6.6.Locate the stirring rod with the chain attached in the rear of the plastic tank and stir the fluid to mix the contaminant completely into the fluid.You will now have a clean tank on the right and a dirty tank on the left.Owner’s Manual With InstructionsParker Racor Absolute Oil Cleaner Demo Machine Page|9Instruction#New072020117.Make sure the full-flow filter isselected.8.Start the pump and watch the right side of the plastic tank as the contaminant flows from thefull-flow into the right side of the plastic tank and in a short time both sides of the plastic tank are black from thecontaminant.9.Allow the pump motor to run for a few minutes to show that the full-flow filter element will notclean the oil completely.Owner’s Manual With InstructionsParker Racor Absolute Oil Cleaner Demo Machine Page|10Instruction#New0720201110.Rotate the filter selection valve to the Absolute bypass direction and allow the pump motor tocontinuerunning.11.In a short time you will notice the right side of the plastic tank is now becoming clear.Note thatif too much soft-C is injected the clean-up will takelonger.12.Continue running the pump motors until both tanks are as clear as when demonstrationbegan.13.This concludes the demonstration showing the significant difference in filtration ability betweenthe typical full-flow filter and the Racor Bypass Oil Cleaner.Draining The System For Storage or Transporting1.Remove the4thumb screws that hold the tank cover in place.Slide the tank cover forward untilit clears the complete unit and set aside.Owner’s Manual With InstructionsParker Racor Absolute Oil Cleaner Demo Machine Page|11Instruction#New072020112.Locate the valve on the left side of the Demo Machine and rotate up-ward to drain the fluidfrom the right side of thetank.3.Start the pump motor and fluid will be pumped from the left side of the tank through thefilter/filters and into the right side tank.Continue switching from Absolute to full flow filter until all of the fluid is removed from both tank chambers.4.*Note,some fluid will remain in the clear lines.5.Close the drain valve and replace the cover and4thumb screws.Servicing The Absolute Bypass Element1.Unscrew the Absolute Bypass T-handle counter clockwise until it is completely unthreaded.Remove the handle and set aside.Remove the cover and u-seal.2.Place the supplied plastic bag completely over the housing.Owner’s Manual With InstructionsParker Racor Absolute Oil Cleaner Demo MachinePage |12Instruction #New072020113.With both hands reach through the plastic bag and grab the 2straps on the top of the dirty element and lift it out of the housing.As the element clears the housing,wrap the plastic bag around the element and turn upright with the bag opening towards you.Tie off the plastic bag and properly discard the dirty element according to environmentalregulations.4.Wipe out the housing and install new element and housingu-seal.5.Place the cover on the housing making sure the U-seal is seated properly in the lid.Replace the T-handle seal and install T-handle and tighten ½to ¾turn after contact withcover.Owner’s Manual With InstructionsParker Racor Absolute Oil Cleaner Demo MachinePage |13Instruction #New072020116.Set the filter selector valve handle to Absolute Filter.Turn on the pump motor and operate until fluid begins flowing into the clear tank chamber.7.Stop the pumpmotor.Servicing The Spin-on Cartridge Element1.If the element is too tight to remove by hand a strap wrench may be used.Rotate the element counterclockwise.2.A plastic bag may be used to prevent oil from dripping on the demo machine and floor.Properly discard the dirty element according to environmentalregulations.3.Lubricate the seal on the new element and carefully thread it on to the filter threaded spud.Owner’s Manual With InstructionsParker Racor Absolute Oil Cleaner Demo Machine Page|14Instruction#New072020114.Hand-tighten the element only.Do not use a strap wrench or any other tool to tighten theelement on the head,damage willresult.5.Turn the filter selector valve handle to Full Flow Filter.Turn on the pump motor and operateuntil fluid is visible flowing into the clear tankchamber.Pressure GaugeA clean Absolute Bypass filter will have minimal pressure.A dirty or plugged element will indicate in the red area for time to change.Make sure the pressure is checked after unit and oil are warm.It is normal for the pressure to be higher with cold oil.Owner’s Manual With InstructionsParker Racor Absolute Oil Cleaner Demo MachinePage|15Instruction#New07202011。
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理正软件勘察说明书
目录目录................................................................................................................................................... 第一部分使用说明........................................................................................................................... 第一章系统说明...............................................................................................................................1.1 系统运行环境要求................................................................................................................1.2 GICAD的安装 ......................................................................................................................1.3 GICAD6安装后子目录的介绍 ............................................................................................1.4 《GICAD6》卸载 ...................................................................................................................1.5 《GICAD6》安装光盘目录介绍 ........................................................................................... 第二章软件启动及操作总流程 .......................................................................................................2.1 GICAD的启动 ......................................................................................................................2.2 总操作流程图........................................................................................................................ 第三章数据录入...............................................................................................................................3.1 流程图....................................................................................................................................3.2 流程说明................................................................................................................................3.3 操作步骤................................................................................................................................3.3.1 新建工程 .....................................................................................................................3.3.2 工程信息 .....................................................................................................................3.3.3 分段表 .........................................................................................................................3.3.4 勘探点表 .....................................................................................................................3.3.5 基本数据 .....................................................................................................................3.3.6 原位测试 .....................................................................................................................3.3.7 室内试验 .....................................................................................................................3.3.8 载荷试验 .....................................................................................................................3.3.9 剖面表 .........................................................................................................................数检 .......................................................................................................................................3.4 操作技巧................................................................................................................................3.4.1 如何快速复制勘探孔数据? .....................................................................................3.4.2 数检时若提示岩土名称不一致,如何快速修改?....................................................3.4.3 如何通过数据接口方式读入数据?..........................................................................3.4.4 为什么要备份数据?备份的数据怎样恢复到数据库?..........................................3.4.5 如何利用已有工程数据来快速录入新工程数据?..................................................3.4.6 其它的数据录入方法 .................................................................................................3.4.7 如何利用标准土层表来快速录入工程数据?..........................................................3.4.8 如何快速录入剖线所包含的钻孔编号?..................................................................3.4.9“辅助”菜单下的“选项”可以完成哪些工作?.................................................... 第四章成果表格...............................................................................................................................4.1 流程图....................................................................................................................................4.2 流程说明................................................................................................................................4.3 操作步骤................................................................................................................................4.3.1 数据准备 .....................................................................................................................4.3.2 生成表格 .....................................................................................................................4.3.3 入库 .............................................................................................................................4.3.4 打印输出 .....................................................................................................................4.3.5 转换为Excel文件 ......................................................................................................4.3.6 转换为dwg文件 ........................................................................................................4.4 操作技巧................................................................................................................................4.4.1 如何生成物理力学指标设计参数表?......................................................................4.4.2 如何制作表格模板及注意事项..................................................................................4.4.3 打印时如何人为控制分页 .........................................................................................4.4.4 跨土层取样的剔除原则 .............................................................................................4.4.5 统计时如何手工剔除数据 .........................................................................................4.4.6 表格列项目较多时如何方便得查看数据..................................................................4.4.7 入库的用途 .................................................................................................................4.4.8“辅助”中“选项”的其它用途................................................................................ 第五章成果图...................................................................................................................................5.1 平面图....................................................................................................................................5.1.1 流程图 .........................................................................................................................5.1.2 流程说明 .....................................................................................................................5.1.3 流程一的操作步骤 .....................................................................................................5.1.4 流程二的操作步骤 .....................................................................................................5.1.5 平面图的其它功能 .....................................................................................................5.1.6 操作技巧 .....................................................................................................................5.2 剖(断)面图........................................................................................................................5.2.1 流程图 .........................................................................................................................5.2.2 流程说明 .....................................................................................................................5.2.3 操作步骤 .....................................................................................................................5.2.4 剖面图的其它功能 .....................................................................................................5.2.5 操作技巧 .....................................................................................................................5.3 柱状图....................................................................................................................................5.3.1 柱状图简介 .................................................................................................................5.3.2 钻孔柱状图 .................................................................................................................5.3.3 静探柱状图 .................................................................................................................5.3.4 动探柱状图 .................................................................................................................5.3.5 地质柱状图 .................................................................................................................5.3.6 小桥涵工点图 .............................................................................................................5.3.7 柱状图的其它功能 .....................................................................................................5.3.8 操作技巧 .....................................................................................................................5.4 等高线.................................................................................................................................... 第六章分析评价...............................................................................................................................6.1 计算地基承载力....................................................................................................................6.1.1 流程图 .........................................................................................................................6.1.2 操作步骤 .....................................................................................................................6.1.3 辅助功能介绍 .............................................................................................................6.2 场地类别评估........................................................................................................................6.2.1 工民建标准(电力标准) .........................................................................................6.2.2 铁路版 .........................................................................................................................6.2.3 公路版 .........................................................................................................................6.2.4 水利版 .........................................................................................................................6.2.5 地方版本说明 .............................................................................................................6.3 液化判别................................................................................................................................6.3.1 流程图 .........................................................................................................................6.3.2 操作 .............................................................................................................................6.3.3 辅助功能介绍(创建液化判别计算表模板)..........................................................6.3.4 地方版本说明 .............................................................................................................6.4 桩沉降计算............................................................................................................................6.4.1 流程图 .........................................................................................................................6.4.2 操作步骤 .....................................................................................................................6.5 地基沉降计算........................................................................................................................6.6 单桩承载力计算....................................................................................................................6.8.1 流程图 .........................................................................................................................6.8.2 操作步骤 .....................................................................................................................6.9 膨胀土评估............................................................................................................................6.9.1 流程图 .........................................................................................................................6.9.2 操作步骤 ..................................................................................................................... 第七章室内试验...............................................................................................................................7.1 直剪试验曲线........................................................................................................................7.1.1 流程图 .........................................................................................................................7.1.2 操作步骤 .....................................................................................................................7.2 三轴剪切试验曲线................................................................................................................7.2.1 流程图 .........................................................................................................................7.2.2 操作步骤 .....................................................................................................................7.3 颗粒分析试验曲线................................................................................................................7.3.1 流程图 .........................................................................................................................7.3.2 操作步骤 .....................................................................................................................7.4 土层颗分试验曲线................................................................................................................7.4.1 流程图 .........................................................................................................................7.4.2 操作步骤 .....................................................................................................................7.5 固结试验曲线........................................................................................................................7.5.1 流程图 .........................................................................................................................7.5.2 操作步骤 .....................................................................................................................7.6 土层固结试验曲线................................................................................................................7.6.1 流程图 .........................................................................................................................7.6.2 操作步骤 .....................................................................................................................7.7 水质分析报告........................................................................................................................ 第八章原位试验...............................................................................................................................8.1 原位试验概述........................................................................................................................8.2 生成静探曲线简图................................................................................................................8.3 静探成果图(Excel方式)................................................................................................8.4 岩芯鉴定表............................................................................................................................8.5 试坑鉴定表............................................................................................................................8.6 十字板剪切试验....................................................................................................................8.7 旁压试验................................................................................................................................8.7.1 流程图 .........................................................................................................................8.7.2 操作步骤 .....................................................................................................................8.8 平板载荷试验........................................................................................................................8.8.1 流程图 .........................................................................................................................8.8.2 操作步骤 .....................................................................................................................8.8.3 辅助功能介绍 ............................................................................................................. 第九章勘察报告...............................................................................................................................9.1 生成勘察报告........................................................................................................................9.1.1 生成文字报告 .............................................................................................................9.1.2 生成(编辑)勘察简明报告 .....................................................................................9.2 编辑勘察报告........................................................................................................................9.2.1 编辑报告首页 .............................................................................................................9.2.2 编辑勘察文字报告 .....................................................................................................9.3 辅助功能介绍(编辑模板)................................................................................................9.4 选用勘察报告模板................................................................................................................ 第二部分技术条件........................................................................................................................... 第一章岩土工程室内定名 ...............................................................................................................1.3 工民建工程勘察标准定名方法 ............................................................................................1.4 公路工程勘察标准定名方法................................................................................................1.4.1《公路路基设计规范》(JTJ013-86) ......................................................................1.4.2《公路桥涵地基与基础设计规范》(JTJ024-85) ..................................................1.5 铁路工程勘察标准定名方法................................................................................................1.6 水利工程勘察标准定名方法................................................................................................1.7 电力工程勘察标准定名方法................................................................................................ 第二章地基承载力...........................................................................................................................2.1 适用范围................................................................................................................................2.2 依据........................................................................................................................................2.3 说明........................................................................................................................................2.3.1 承载力查询规则 .........................................................................................................2.3.2 标贯、轻型动探击数确定地基承载力方法选择......................................................2.3.3 承载力标准值确定 .....................................................................................................2.4 地基承载力计算方法..........................................................................................................2.4.1 国标《建筑地基基础设计规范》(GBJ7-89).......................................................2.4.2 北京《北京地区建筑地基基础勘察设计规范》(DBJ01-501-92) ........................2.4.3 天津《天津市建筑地基基础设计规范》(TBJ1-88)..............................................2.4.4 浙江《浙江省建筑软弱地基基础设计规范》(DBJ10-90) ...................................2.4.5 福建《福建省建筑地基基础勘察设计规范》(DBJ13-07-91) ..............................2.4.6 广东《广东省建筑地基基础设计规范》(DBJ15-3-91) ...........................................2.4.7 深圳《深圳地区建筑地基基础勘察设计规范》(SJG1-88)..................................2.4.8 成都地区 .....................................................................................................................2.4.9《重庆市建筑地基基础设计规范》(DB50-5001-1997)..........................................综合(N10) ........................................................................................................................综合(N63.5) .....................................................................................................................动探(N120) ......................................................................................................................《铁路桥涵设计规范》(TBJ2-85) ...................................................................................《公路桥涵地基与基础设计规范》(JTJ024-85).............................................................《港口工程地基规范》(JTJ219-87)................................................................................. 第三章场地类别...............................................................................................................................3.1 适用范围................................................................................................................................3.2 依据........................................................................................................................................3.3 工民建抗震标准判别方法....................................................................................................3.3.1 旧规范判别方法(《建筑抗震设计规范》(GBJ11--89)) ......................................3.3.2 新规范判别方法(《建筑抗震设计规范》(GB 50011--2001)).............................3.4 公路工程抗震标准判别方法................................................................................................3.5 铁路工程抗震标准判别方法................................................................................................3.6 水利工程抗震标准判别方法................................................................................................3.7 电力工程抗震标准判别方法................................................................................................ 第四章液化分析...............................................................................................................................4.1 适用范围................................................................................................................................4.2 依据........................................................................................................................................4.3 工民建抗震标准判别方法....................................................................................................4.3.1 总则 .............................................................................................................................4.3.2 初判 .............................................................................................................................4.3.3 详细判别 .....................................................................................................................4.4 公路工程抗震标准判别方法................................................................................................4.4.1 总则 .............................................................................................................................4.4.2 初判 .............................................................................................................................4.4.3 详细判别 .....................................................................................................................4.5 铁路工程抗震标准判别方法................................................................................................4.5.1 总则 .............................................................................................................................4.5.2 初判 .............................................................................................................................4.5.3 详细判别 .....................................................................................................................4.6 水利工程抗震标准判别方法................................................................................................4.6.1 总则 .............................................................................................................................4.6.2 初判 .............................................................................................................................4.6.3 详细判别 .....................................................................................................................4.7 电力工程抗震标准判别方法................................................................................................ 第五章湿陷性...................................................................................................................................5.1 适用范围................................................................................................................................5.2 黄土湿陷性评价....................................................................................................................5.2.1 黄土湿陷性的判别 .....................................................................................................5.2.2 黄土地基的湿陷类型 .................................................................................................5.2.3 黄土地基的湿陷等级判别 ......................................................................................... 第六章膨胀土...................................................................................................................................6.1 适用范围................................................................................................................................6.2 膨胀土地基的评价................................................................................................................6.2.1 膨胀土的胀缩潜势 .....................................................................................................6.2.2 膨胀土地基的胀缩等级 ............................................................................................. 第七章室内试验...............................................................................................................................7.1 常规试验数据........................................................................................................................7.2 颗分试验................................................................................................................................7.2.1 颗分数据 .....................................................................................................................7.2.2 试验数据的处理 .........................................................................................................7.3 压缩固结试验........................................................................................................................7.3.1 压缩试验数据 .............................................................................................................7.3.2 试验数据的处理 .........................................................................................................7.4 直剪试验................................................................................................................................7.4.1 直剪试验数据 .............................................................................................................7.4.2 试验数据处理 .............................................................................................................7.5 室内三轴剪切试验................................................................................................................7.5.1 三轴剪试验数据 .........................................................................................................7.5.2 试验数据处理 .............................................................................................................7.6 水质分析................................................................................................................................ 第八章原位试验...............................................................................................................................8.1 静力触探试验........................................................................................................................8.1.1 单桥静力触探 .............................................................................................................8.1.2 双桥静力触探 .............................................................................................................8.2 动力触探试验........................................................................................................................8.2.1 轻型动力触探 .............................................................................................................8.2.2 重型动力触探 .............................................................................................................8.2.3 超重型动力触探 .........................................................................................................8.2.4 动力触探击数修正 .....................................................................................................8.3 标准贯入试验........................................................................................................................8.3.1 标贯计算 .....................................................................................................................8.3.2 标贯修正方法 .............................................................................................................8.4 十字板剪切试验....................................................................................................................8.5 旁压试验................................................................................................................................8.6 载荷试验................................................................................................................................ 第九章统计.......................................................................................................................................。
丹 кри产品用户手册说明书
BW Clip4Portable Gas DetectorQuick Start GuideSafety InformationFour-gas detector,24-month runtimeUse the detector only as specified in this Quick Start Guide and the Operator Manual,otherwise the protection provided by the detector may be impaired.Read the following cautions before using the detector.CAUTION•Activate the detector before the activation date on the package.•This product is a gas detector,not a measurement device.•Ensure that the sensor grill is free of dirt,debris,and is not obstructed.•Clean the exterior with a soft,damp cloth.•For optimal performance,periodically zero the sensor in a normal atmo-sphere(20.9%v/v O2)that is free of hazardous gas.•Portable safety gas detectors are life safety devices.Accuracy of ambient gas reading(s)is dependent upon factors such as accuracy of the cali-bration gas standard used for calibration and frequency of calibration. Honeywell Analytics recommends performing a calibration at least once every180days(6months).•The combustible gas sensor is initially calibrated to50%LEL methane. Only methane gas should be used to calibrate or bump test the com-bustible gas sensor.•Only the combustible gas detection portion of this instrument has been assessed for performance.•High off-scale readings may indicate an explosive concentration.•Any rapid up scaling reading followed by a declining or erratic reading may indicate a gas concentration beyond the upper scale limit,which can be hazardous.•Products may contain materials that are regulated for transportation un-der domestic and international dangerous goods regulations.Return product in compliance with appropriate dangerous goods regulations. Contact freight carrier for further instructions.•Recycling:this instrument contains a lithium battery.Do not mix with the solid waste stream.Spent batteries should be disposed of by a qualified recycler or hazardous materials handler.AppearanceDisplay ElementsThis symbol is displayed when a gas alarm occurs.A gas concentration exceeds the high alarm threshold.A gas concentration exceeds the low alarm threshold.A STEL alarm occurs.A TWA alarm occurs.This is displayed when user’s input is needed.It could beeither a single press or a press-and-hold.A span calibration is in progress or overdue.A zero calibration is in progress.A bump test or calibration is overdue.A bump test or calibration fails.Peak readings are recalled.A functional error occurs.The remaining lifetime is less than24hours.This is the remaining period of lifetime.Thisflashes as long as the detector works normally with-out any gas alarms and functional errors.Stealth mode is enabled.In stealth mode,the detectorgenerates only vibration when a gas alarm occurs. Activating the Gas DetectorActivate the gas detector in a place where the air is clean and free of hazardous gases.In normal air,the concentration of oxygen is20.9%.To activate the gas detector,press and hold the button until a3-second countdown is displayed,and then continue to hold until the countdown is completed.While it is activated,the detector simultane-ously beeps,flashes and vibrates for a few seconds.Alarm thresholds are then displayed in turn.It may take the sensors up to one hour to stabilize.Finally,it displays all four gas concentrations and remain-ing life with theflashing heartbeat symbol.Gas AlarmsWhen a gas concentration is either over or under the specified limit according to the gas type,an alarm is generated.There arefive types of gas alarms.•Low-level alarm•High-level alarm•TWA alarm•STEL alarm•Over-limit alarmNOTEFor more details on gas alarms,please refer to the full operator manual lo-cated on the Honeywell Analytics website.Navigating the MenuThe main menu items are as follows:•Information()•Bump test()•Zero()•Calibration()•Travel mode()Use the button to navigate the menu.Get into the menu.Press the button twice in rapid succession,and thefirst menu item,is displayed.Skip to the next menu item.Briefly press the button.Choose a menu item.If the push symbol appearsflashing,it means that the menu item on the display includes available user ac-tions.To choose the menu item,press and hold the button until a3-second countdown is displayed,and then continue to hold until the countdown is completed.Escape from the menu.Repeatedly press the button until appears,and then press and hold the button.Alternatively,simply wait for60seconds until the timeout is over.NOTEFor more details on each menu option,please refer to the full operator man-ual located on the Honeywell Analytics website.Detectable Combustible Gases1For any gases not listed,please contact Honeywell Analytics tofind the best solution for your application.2The BW Clip4LEL sensor is optimized to see methane.While the unit can detect and respond to the other combustible gases listed in the above table,the accuracy of the readings may be in-consistent.If the primary need is to detect a specific combustible gas other than methane,please contact Honeywell Analytics to discuss an alternative product.3Please use caution when using the BW Clip4around Methanol and/or Ethanol.The BW Clip4CO sensor may become inhibited by prolonged exposure to concentrations of Methanol and/or Ethanol thus causing the unit to alarm.This condition can last up to12hours before the CO sensor recovers to normal levels.Standard CertificationsThe BW Clip4gas detector is in conformity with the following stan-dards:1BW Clip4’s flammable sensor was evaluated for CSA C22.2No.152-M1984(R2016).In accordance with CSA C22.2No.152-M1984(R2016),the adjustable alarm point shall not exceed 60%LEL.CEEuropean ConformityEU Declaration of ConformityIECEx (IECEx SIR 18.0075X)Ex ia IIC T4Ga,−40°C ≤Tamb ≤+55°CKeep this manual for later use.3102Q5051-EN-V3BW Clip4Quick Start Guide ©2019Honeywell AnalyticsANSI/UL 61010-1-2016, 3rd edANSI/UL 60079-0-2013 (R2017)ANSI/UL 60079-11-2013 (R2018)ANSI/UL 913-20151CSA C22.2 No. 0-10 (R2015)CSA C22.2 No. 152-M1984 (R2016)CSA C22.2 No. 60079-0-15 (R2018)CSA C22.2 No. 60079-11-14 (R2018)CSA C22.2 No. 61010-1-12 (R2017), 3rd edEN 60079-0:2018EN 60079:11:2012IEC 60079-0:2017 ed. 7IEC 60079-11:2011 ed. 6CSA (CSA18CA70205765)Classified by CSA to both US and Canadian Standards as intrinsically safe for Class I,Division 1,Group A,B,C,D and Class I,Zone 0,Group IIC,−40°C ≤Tamb ≤+55°C.ATEX (Sira 18ATEX2287X )II 1G,Ex ia IIC T4Ga,−40°C ≤Tamb ≤+55°C。
六区位通过式金属探测门说明书
六区位通过式金属探测门说明书mc022§1 主要技术参数电源:AC 220V 功耗:P≤50W重量:75 kg放射频率:6.99~11KHZ 8 个可供选择频率通道尺寸:2023mm×750mm×510mm 〔高×宽×深〕外型尺寸:2200mm×860mm×510mm 〔高×宽×深〕区位:从下至上门体内分6 个独立探测区位符合标准:GB15210-2023§2 六区位通过式金属探测门介绍该通过式金属探测门是一款高性能金属探测仪器。
该产品为六区位通过式金属探测门,整个探测通道内由下而上平均分为六个独立探测区,由于承受先进的微芯片处理技术,在探测区内无盲点,不存在特别灵敏区和特别弱区,各点探测均匀性很好,能直接显示报警金属物所在的具体位置,给检查人员带来了极大的便利,提高了人员通过率,提高了工作效率。
面板设计简洁明白,操作便利,整体美观耐用。
该产品主要用于安全检查和金属防盗检查,如检查隐蔽的违禁刀具、枪支,硬币、金银首饰、贵重金属等。
当被检人员从门内通过时,其所携带的金属物品超过设定的数值时,安检门马上报警。
应用场所:机场、展览馆、体育馆、庆典会、大型会议活动、监狱、法庭、看管所、夜总会、迪厅、消遣场所的安全检查,还可用于电子企业、五金企业、贵重首饰生产企业的产品或原材料的防盗检查。
本型号通过式金属探测门由两块侧板〔探头〕及顶端的横梁〔电器箱〕组成。
两侧的探头内分别装有多个传感器,横梁内装有信号处理的电器局部,以及嵌在横梁板上的操作显示面板。
仪器使用声音和灯光指示报警。
显示面板有六条红色区位指示灯,以及一排十个信号强度指示灯。
当携带金属物的量超过预先设定时,区位灯就点亮。
例如金属物在脚踝处,第一区区位灯就会点亮,金属物在腰间,则第三区区位灯就会点亮,同时蜂鸣器鸣叫,‘报警灯’点亮,‘等待灯’熄灭。
信号强度指示灯能够显示探测金属信号的强弱。
Kramer WP-871xr 产品简介说明书
Scan for full manualWP-871xr Quick Start GuideThis guide helps you install and use yourWP-871xr for the first time.Go to/downloads/WP-871xr to download the latest user manual and check if firmwareupgrades are available.Step 1: Check what’s in the boxWP-871xr HDMI 4K Line Transmitter1 Quick start guide1 Power adapter (with open DC head) and cordFrame (or frame set) and faceplate Installation accessoriesIMPORTANT NOTICE!We highly recommend using only Kramer UNIKAT cables with these products. If using 3rd party shielded CAT-6A cables, both ends of theshield must be soldered to the connectors for the products to function properly. Do not use any jumpers, unshielded wall plates or mid-span cable connections. These extenders are not compatible with HDBaseT technologies. Prior to signal extension, ensure that the extension line cable is lying straight and not coiled.Step 2: Get to know your WP-871xrUS-D Version FrontEU/UK Version FrontUS-D/EU/UK Version RearFront Panel – Before assemblyDo not change the default DIP-switch settings (located on the front panel)Step 3: Install the WP-871xrInsert the device into the in-wall box (note that first you need to connect the DGKAT 2.0 cable and power) and connect the parts as shown in the illustrations below:EU/UK VersionUS-D VersionDECORA® design frames are included in US-D models.We recommend that you use any of the following standard 1 Gang in-wall junction boxes (or their equivalent):• US-D : 1 Gang US electrical junction boxes.• EU : 1 Gang in-wall junction box, with a cut-hole diameter of 68mm and depth that can fit in both the device and the connected cables (DIN 49073).•UK : 1 Gang in-wall junction box, 75x75mm (W, H) and depth that can fit in both the device and the connected cables (BS 4662 or BS EN 60670-1 used with supplied spacers and screws).Step 4: Connect the inputs and outputsAlways switch OFF the power on each device before connecting it to your WP-871xr.To achieve specified extension distances, use the recommended Kramer cables available at /product/WP-871xr.Using third-party cables may cause damage!Step 5: Connect the powerConnect the 12V power adapter to the remote device (for example, PT-872xr) or to WP-871xr if needed, and plug the power supply into the mains electricity. This device provides power to its counterpart via DGKat 2.0. Each device can provide or accept power over cable (PoC) via DGKat 2.0.Safety Instructions (See for updated safety information)Caution:•For products with relay terminals and GPI\O ports, please refer to the permitted rating for an external connection, located next to the terminal or in the User Manual.•There are no operator serviceable parts inside the unit.Warning:•Use only the power cord that is supplied with the unit.•Disconnect the power and unplug the unit from the wall before installing.Technical SpecificationsDECORA® is a registered trademark of Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc.。
QuickSilver 金属探测器用户手册说明书
OWNER’S MANUALTheQuickSilver is aneasy to use detector. The most difficultaspects of metal detecting have beenautomated.However if you are new to the hobby, we stronglyrecommend that you:1)Adjust the Sensitivity to a low setting in theevent of false signals. The detector powers on a3/4 sensitivity; increase to full sensitivity after you havebecome familiar with the detector.2)Do not use indoors. This detector is for outdoor use only. Manyhousehold appliances emit electromagnetic energy, which caninterfere with the detector. If conducting an indoor demonstration,turn the sensitivity down and keep the searchcoil away fromappliances such as computers, televisions and microwave ovens.If your detector beeps erratically, turn off appliances and lights.Also keep the searchcoil away from objects containing metal, suchas floors and walls.3)Read this manual. Most importantly, review the Quick-Start Demo(p.6)and Basic Operation (p. 8-12).4)Use 9-volt ALKALINE batteries only.Do not use Heavy Duty or ordinary Zinc-carbon Batteries.Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5 Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Quick-Start Demo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7-8 Basic OperationPowering Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9The Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-10 Operating Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Environmental Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Audio Target-Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Depth Select (Sensitivity Adjustment) . . . . . . .14 In The Field Techniques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-16 Metal Detecting Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Treasure Hunter’s Code of Ethics . . . . . . . . . . .19 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Back Cover2The following terms are used throughout the manual, and are standard terminology among detectorists.ELIMINATIONReference to a metal being "eliminated" means that the detector will not emit a tone, nor light up an indicator, when a specified object passes through the coil’s detection field.DISCRIMINATIONWhen the detector emits different tones for different types of metals, and when the detector "eliminates" certain metals, we refer to this as the detector "discriminating" among different types of metals.Discrimination is an important feature of professional metal detectors. Discrimination allows the user to ignore trash and otherwise undesirable objects.RELICA relic is an object of interest by reason of its age or its associationwith the past. Many relics are made of iron, but can also be made of bronze or precious metals.IRONIron is a common, low-grade metal that is an undesirable target in certain metal detecting applications. Examples of undesirable iron objects are old cans, pipes, bolts, and nails.Sometimes, the desired target is made of iron. Property markers, for instance, contain iron. Valuable relics can also be composed of iron; cannon balls, old armaments, and parts of old structures and vehicles can also be composed of iron.FERROUSMetals which are made of, or contain, iron.PINPOINTINGPinpointing is the process of finding the exact location of a buried object. Long-buried metals can appear exactly like the surrounding soil, and can therefore be very hard to isolate from the soil.PULL-TABSDiscarded pull-tabs from beverage containers are the most bothersome trash items for treasure hunters. They come in many different shapes and sizes. Pull-tabs can be discriminated, but some other valuable objects can have a magnetic signature similar to pull-tabs, and will also be eliminated when discriminating out pull-tabs.GROUND BALANCEGround Balancing is the ability of the detector to ignore, or "see through," the earth’s naturally occurring minerals, and only sounda tone when a metal object is detected.3IMPORTANT:Always use ALKALINE batteries only.Do not use heavy duty batteries.DON’T MIX OLD AND NEW BATTERIESAlways remove the batteries for prolonged storage.CHECK THE BATTERIES if your detector exhibits any of the following symptoms:G The unit does not turn on.G Low speaker volume.G Unit beeps continuously or erratically.The LOW BATTERY indicator will come on and stay on if the batteries are discharge. You may notice erratic beeping if using with LOW BATTERY illuminated.IMPORTANT:Your Quick Silver metal detector requires two 9-Volt ALKALINE batteries.a.An “X” will appear underb.The “X” tell us that Ironhas been eliminated fromdetection.VI.Searchcoila.The Nail will not bedetected.b.The Nail has been "Discriminated Out."VII. Wave the Quarter, Penny, and Nickel over the Searchcoil These non-ferrous objects will be detected with their owndistinctive tones.REJECTtouchpad againAnother “X” willilluminate under “AL ZN”.IX. Wave all objects over theSearchcoil1982; these are made of Zinc. CAUTION: some zinc pennies within 1/2” of the coin surface will induce a high tone.X. Press the TARGET REJECT touchpad againa. A third “X” appears.b. Pass all objects over the searchcoil.The nail, penny, and nickel are all eliminated from detection.XI. Press the TARGET REJECT touchpad to return the detector to all-metals detection, with no “X”s illuminated.USING HEADPHONESUsing headphones (not included) improves battery life, and prevents the sounds from annoying bystanders.It also allows you to hear subtle changes in the sound more clearly, particularly if searching in a noisy location. For safety reasons, do not use headphones near traffic or where other dangers are present. This device is to be used with interconnecting cables/headphone cables shorter than three meters.8ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONSWATER HUNTING:Your Quick Silver is ideal for damp grass and shallow water spots. the searchcoil is waterproof; the case and case-to-cable connection is not. Be careful to keep the detector body dry.In saltwater,keep the searchcoil from contact with the ground. Contact with saltwater sands will cause the detector to beep falsely. For best result in saltwater, eliminate IRON to reduce false signals caused by conductive beach sands. Coil sweep technique is also important in saltwater; keeping the coil submerged is better than dunking and lifting. The detector needs time to readjust to the conductive salt water.RED CLAY: The red clay earth found in the southwestern U.S. may require a reduction in the DEPTH SELECT level if encountering false signals. Coil sweep technique is also more critical in red clay; keep the coil level with the ground. Do not lift the coil at the ends of your sweep. Review coil sweep technique on page 15.RED SANDS: Red sand found in desert locations will react like red clays, so fallow the same precautions as outlined in the paragraph above.BLACK SANDS: The most promising gold prospecting locations can contain large amounts of black sand. This black sand is the most demanding detecting environment, and frequently requires a detector costing thousands of dollars for the best results. Your Quick Silver will still function in these conditions, but will usually require operation at reduced sensitivity levels. If you receive constant false signals, reduce the sensitivity or move to another area.SAND: Dry beach sands are no problem for the Quick Silver. if the sand is damp with saltwater, however, follow the precautions outlined under saltwater above.HOT AND COLD: Be patient if moving immediately between hot and cold environments, like taking your detector from your air-conditioned home into a blazing summer sun. The searchcoil is constructed of copper wire which will expand and contract with temperature change. Your detector may require 10 to 15 minutes to stabilize to the ambient temperature.12MEDIUM TONEUpon power-up, the detector defaults to 3/4 sensitivity. To increase to full sensitivity, press the DEPTH SELECT touchpad once. ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCEThe principle use for the Sensitivity Control is to eliminate Electromagnetic Interference (EMI).A hobby metal detector is an extremely sensitive device; the searchcoil creates its own magnetic field and acts like an antenna. If your detector beeps erratically when the searchcoil is motionless, the unit is probably detecting another electromagnetic field.Common sources of EMI are electric power lines, both suspended and buried, motors, and household appliances like computers and microwave ovens. Some indoor electronic devices, such as dimmer switches used on household lighting, produce severe EMI and can cause the detector to beep erratically. Other metal detectors also produce their own electromagnetic fields; so if detecting with a friend, keep two metal detectors at least 20 feet apart.If the detector beeps erratically, REDUCE THE SENSITIVITY by using the Depth Select Control.SEVERE GROUND CONDITIONSA secondary use for the Sensitivity Control is to reduce false detection signals caused by severe ground conditions. While your Quick Silver contains circuitry to eliminate the signals caused by most naturally occurring ground minerals, 100% of all ground conditions cannot be anticipated. Highly magnetic soils found in mountainous and gold-prospecting locations can cause the detector to emit tones when metal objects are not present. High saline content soils and sands can alsoPINPOINTINGAccurate pinpointing takes practice and is best accomplished by “X-ing” the target area. COIL MOVEMENTWhen swinging the coil, be careful to keep it level with the ground about one inch from theCOIN SHOOTING:The most popular metal detecting activity.Find coins where people congregate frequently. Many detectorists revisit the same areas again and again to find a never-ending treasure trove as people continue to lose valuables every day. Parks, fairgrounds, and play areas are good choices. The most valuable old coins are frequently found in abandoned home sites, or if you live on an older property, maybe in your own backyard.Control settings required.Target-Rejected at least 2-Xs to eliminate iron, foil, and old pull tabs. Target-Rejected all 3-Xs if you want to find only copper and silver. If you search for nickels, remember that you will also encounter some newer pull-tabs. Some newer pull-tabs have a magnetic signal indistinguishable from nickel.RELIC HUNTING:The most effective relic hunting is best accomplished after conducting historical research. Visit your local library, or check the internet, for historical events in your area. You can target specific areas and gain valuable insight into your local history. Remember to ask permission and respect laws regarding private and government property.Control settings required. No X’s should be displayed. Do not discriminate out any types of metals as many of the oldest relics contain iron.JEWELRY HUNTING:This is the most challenging treasure hunt. Gold rings will register in the same range as pull-tabs. Necklaces will register with zinc and foils. You will dig up many trash items in your search for jewelry, but jewelry hunting holds the most potential for reward. Please pick up and throw away those pull-tabs to help clean the environment.Control settings required. Target-Reject only the 1st X; eliminate IRON only.JEWELRY HUNTING:A cache, pronounced “cash,” is a buried or hidden valuable stored inside a case, can, strong box, or bag. A cache could be the loot from a bank robbery or someone’s life savings. Caches can be hidden in floors or walls of an old house, or buried nearby.Control settings required. No X’s should be display. The container holding the treasure will frequently be a ferrous object, so you want to detect all types of metal objects.17Note:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.CE The manufacturer declares that the minimum ESD performance criteria is 1) the unit shall not be permanently damaged and 2) operator intervention is allowed.This product meets the requirements of Industry Canada: CAN ICES-3 B/NMB-3 B.18195-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTYRegister your warranty on-line for a chance to win a FREE DETECTOR.F or details, visit The Quick Silver metal detector is warranted against defects in materials andworkmanship under normal use for five years from the date of purchase to the original owner.Damage due to neglect, accidental damage, or misuse of this product is notcovered under this warranty. Decisions regarding abuse or misuse of the detector are made solely at the discretion of the manufacturer.Proof of Purchase is required to make a claim under this warranty.Liability under this Warranty is limited to replacing or repairing, at our option, the metal detector returned, shipping cost prepaid to First T exas Products. Shipping cost to First T exas Products is the responsibility of the consumer.T o return your detector for service, please first contact First T exas for a Return Authorization (RA) Number. Reference the RA number on your package and return the detector within 15 days of calling to:First Texas Products L.L.C.1465-H Henry Brennan Dr.El Paso, TX 79936Phone: 915-225-0333NOTE TO CUSTOMERS OUTSIDE THE U.S.A.This warranty may vary in other countries, check with your distributor for details.Warranty does not cover shipping costs.According to FCC part 15.21 Changes or Modifications made to this device not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment.This device complies with FCC Part 15 Subpart B Section 15.109 Class B.Copyright 2012 by First Texas Products, L.L.C.All rights reserved, including the right to reproduce this book, or parts thereof, in any form,except for the inclusion of brief quotations in a review.Published by First Texas Products, L.LC.Bounty Hunter ®is a registered trademark of First Texas Products,L.L.C.1465-H Henry Brennan • El Paso, TX 79936 • (915) 633-8354MADE IN USA TREASURE HUNTER’S CODE OF ETHICS:• Always check Federal, State, County and local laws before searching.• Respect private property and do not enter private property without the owner’s permission.• Take care to refill all holes and leave no damage.• Remove and dispose of any and all trash and litter found.• Appreciate and protect our inheritance of natural resources, wildlife and private property.• Act as an ambassador for the hobby, use thoughtfulness, consideration and courtesy at all times.• Never destroy historical or archaeological treasures.• All treasure hunters may be judged by the example you set; always conduct yourself with courtesy and consideration of othersACCESSORIESBounty Hunter Carry BagRugged double-stitched construction - CBAG-WBounty Hunter Pouch & Digger ComboPouch with 2 large pockets & 9” heavy duty digging tool. TP-KIT-WStereo Headphones.Use with Bounty Hunter metal detectors. Lightweight and adjustable withtrue stereo sound, adjustable volume, 1/8 jack with 1/4 adaptor,4’ cable. HEAD-WPin PointerPinpoints the exact location of buried metal objects. Audio signal indicatorand vibrator. Runs on 1 – 9-Volt Battery. PIN POINTER-WBounty Hunter Sand ScoopLarge scoop with filtering holes.Made of strong plastic. SAND SCOOPBHReplacement/Accessory Search Coils10” Magnum Accessory Coil – 10COIL8” Replacement Standard Coil – 8COIL-N4” Accessory Coil – 4COILCoil CoversProtect your coil from abrasion and damage.10” Coil Cover – 10COVER8” Coil Cover – 8COVER-N4” Coil Cover – 4COVER9” Heavy-Duty Digging ToolMetal blade with comfortable plastic handle and depth gauge TROWEL-2Digging ToolLight and practical wide blade digging tool. TROWEL-WBounty Hunter® T-Shirt100% cotton with Bounty Hunter® Logo.Sizes – S, M, LG, XL & XXL. BHTSHIRTBounty Hunter® Baseball CapOne size fits all, with Bounty Hunter® logo. BHCAPGoldProspecting KitsFOR COMPLETE DETAILS VISIT • 1-800-413-4131 MQSI REV.4100713。
Cres Cor 1000-CH 系列炉子说明书
INSTALLATION, OPERATION and MAINTENANCEMANUAL for Cres CorRADIANT OVENS5925 Heisley Road • Mentor, OH 44060-18331000-CH-SS 1000-CH-AL1000-CH-SS-SPLIT1000-CH-AL-SPLIT Models: 1000-CH SERIESCabinet model number:Cabinet serial number:Authorized Service Agency:Ph:Fax: Keep this manual for future reference.5925 Heisley Road • Mentor, OH 44060-1833TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGE SUBJECTINSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................................3, 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .. (5)Illustration, Control Panel (5)MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSHow to Clean the Unit (6)Trouble Shooting Guide (7) (8)ReplacementPartsIllustration;Ovens (9)Wiring Diagram for 1000-CH-SS or 1000-CH-AL ......................................................10,11 Wiring Diagram for 1000-CH-SPLIT .. (12)SERVICE POLICY and AGENCY LIST .........................................................................FL-14005925 Heisley Road • Mentor, OH 44060-1833INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSVENTING YOUR OVEN:The purpose of ventilating hoods is to direct and 1. capture smoke, grease-laden vapors, heat, odors, or fumes.Low temperature equipment (maximum2. temperature 250°F/121°C) does not produce heat, odors, fumes, grease-laden vapors or smoke and is not required to be vented.Most jurisdictions consider our low-temperature3. ovens (maximum temperature is 350°F/177°C) as low-heat appliances not requiring vent hoods.Installation must conform with local codes. The4. authority having jurisdiction of enforcement of the codes will have the responsibility for making interpretations of the rules.IDENTIFYING YOUR CABINET:Look for this label on the back of your cabinet. This information is needed when calling for questions or service.Model number “AL” is aluminum outer body with stainless steel doors and interior.All models designed for AC Service. Model number may have the letters: M, 2M, HT, Z, S or CAN.SPECIFICATIONS: All units are rated 6000 watts. *For USA Only - Canadian is 6-50PCMP MODEL NOS.ELECTRICAL SPECS(AC SERVICE)ELEC. LOAD POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTDOUBLE OVENSVoltsPhHz.AmpsVoltsAmpsPhWireVoltsNEMA1000CHSSOR1000CHAL 208240116060292520824030301122208240*6-30P *6-30P 1000CHSS3OR1000CHAL3208240336060161420824020203333208240L15-20P L15-20PSPECIFICATIONS: All units are rated 3000 watts.CMP MODEL NOS.ELECTRICAL SPECS(AC SERVICE)ELEC. LOAD POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTSINGLE OVENSVoltsPhHz.AmpsVoltsAmpsPhWireVoltsNEMA1000CHSSSPLITOR1000CHALSPLIT 2082401160601413208240202011222082406-20P 6-20P1000CHSSSPLIT3OR1000CHALSPLIT32082403360608720824020203333208240L15-20P L15-20P5925 Heisley Road • Mentor, OH 44060-1833HOW TO INSTALL CABINETS:Remove all packing material from the inside and all 1. vinyl from the outside of oven.Place the oven in a well ventilated area on level fl oor. 2. Clearance requirements: 3” (76mm) at the back, 2” (51mm) at the top, 1” (25mm) at both sides.Install the pan slide racks on the sidewalls, if necessary.3. Slide drip pan(s) onto the bottom of the compartment(s).4. Remove (3) screws at the bottom front of the oven, 5. under the door (See Figure).Screw the drip tray bracket to the oven in those holes 6. and place the drip tray onto the bracket.All models are rated at 208/240 V olts.INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (continued)NOTE : OVENS NEED TO BE INSTALLED BY AQUALIFIED PERSON.Check the voltage selector switch which is under an access cover on the back of the oven near the power cord.Flip the switch “UP” for 208 V olts Flip the switch “DOWN” for 240 V olts MAKE SURE THE SWITCH POSITION MATCHES YOUR POWER SOURCE.HOW TO REVERSE THE DOOR OPENINGS, IF NEEDED:Unscrew and remove the latch from the door and 1. magnetic strike from the cabinet.Unscrew the hinges from the cabinet body and remove 2. door.Remove the screws plugging the mating hinge, latch 3. and strike holes on the opposite sides of the cabinet body and door.Re-mount the hinges to the opposite side of the cabinet 4. and door.Remount the latch and strike to the opposite side5. Order Cres Cor Kit #6126 060 to convert 1 Phase ovens to 3 Phase5925 Heisley Road • Mentor, OH 44060-1833OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSTimerPower SwitchThermostat “Hold”ThermometerThermostat “Cook”LightLightFOR FIRST-TIME OPERATION ONLY:A new oven needs to “burn off” factory oils and glue before it’s fi rst use. Do NOT load food into oven until this has been done!Push switch to “ON”.1. Set the2. Cook thermostat to 325°F/163°C.Set the3. Hold thermostat to 150°F/66°C.Set the timer to one (1) hour.4. Allow oven to run automatically for one (1) hour of5. Cook cycle and 30 minutes of Hold cycle.Turn oven off and let cool.6. Wipe inside clean with detergent and hot water.7. HOW TO START UNIT (after fi rst-time operation):Push POWER switch “ON”.NOTE : For HOLD or COO K mode, preheat unit to desiredtemperature for 30 minutes.For Automatic Operation:Set 1. Cook thermostat to the cooking temperature you need.Set 2. Hold thermostat to the warming temperature you need. Proper food holding temperature is 140°F/60°C or higher.Set 3. Timer for the roasting time. The unit willautomatically switch to the pre-set “hold” temperature after roasting time has expired.For Holding Operation ONLY:Cold food is NOT to be added when unit is operating in HOLD mode.Set 1. HOLD thermostat to the temperature you need.Set Timer at zero.2. TO SHUT DOWN UNIT:Push SWITCH to “OFF”.NOTE: Ventilating fans will continue to run until cabinet iscool. Do NOT disconnect the power supply to the cabinet while the ventilating fan is still operating.Air is VERY HOT when door is opened.DOOR VENT ADJUSTMENT:Open the door(s) and move the vent tabs on the inner door(s) as needed to release humidity.5925 Heisley Road • Mentor, OH 44060-1833BEFORE cleaning the cabinet:1. Unplug cord from wall. Allow cabinet to cool.2. Do NOT hose cabinet with water.3. Do NOT get water on controls.4. Do NOT use abrasives or harsh chemicals. Wipe up spills as soon as possible.Clean regularly to avoid heavy dirt build-up.Cleaning Hints:Use the mildest cleaning procedure that will do the job.1.Always rub in the direction of polish lines to avoid2.scratching the surface.Use only a soft cloth, sponge, fi brous brushes, plastic or 3.stainless steel pads for cleaning and scouring.Rinse thoroughly with fresh water after every cleaning 4.operation.Always wipe dry to avoid water marks.5.MODELS: 1000-CH-SS & 1000-CH-SS-SPLITSOIL CLEANER METHODSTAINLESS STEEL CABINET Inside and Outside Routine CleaningSoap or mild detergent* andwater.1. Sponge on with cloth2. RinseStubborn Spots, StainsMild abrasive made forStainless Steel.1. Apply with damp sponge or cloth.2. Rub lightly.Burnt on Foods or GreaseChemical oven cleaner madefor Stainless Steel.Follow oven cleaner manufacturer’sdirections.Hard Water Spots & Scale Vinegar1. Swab or wipe with cloth.2. Rinse and dry.HOW TO CLEAN THE UNIT:MODEL: 1000-CH-AL & 1000-CH-AL-SPLIT (Aluminum cabinet outside only with stainless steel doors and pan slides) SOIL CLEANER METHODALUMINUM CABINET Outer bodyONLY DirtMild detergent* and hot water,or mild abrasive cleaner.1. Use soft, damp cloth.2. Rinse with hot water.3. Wipe dry.Steam (no strong alkalineadditive).1. Rinse after steam cleaning.2. Wipe dry.Fingerprints, Grease, OilDetergent* and hot water.1. Wipe with soft, damp cloth.2. Rinse with hot water.3. Wipe dry.Chemical oven cleaner madefor aluminum.Follow oven cleaner manufacturer’sdirectionsMild abrasive cleaner.Oily or waxy cleaner.Apply with soft, clean cloth.Water Spots Mild abrasive cleaner.Wipe with damp cloth.*Mild detergents include soaps and non-abrasive cleaners.WARNING5925 Heisley Road • Mentor, OH 44060-1833MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSTROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDEIF UNIT GETS TOO HOT OR WON’T SHUT OFF, DISCONNECT POWER AT BRANCH PANEL. DO NOT UNPLUG CORD!1. Cord is unplugged from wall outlet.2. Circuit breaker/fuse to wall outlet is blown.3. Switch(es) are turned off.4. Thermostat(s) are turned off, or are set too low.If hot unit is NOT working, fi rst check the following causes: PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTIONOven does not heat, or doesn’t heat properly1. Thermostat(s) defective2. Heater contactor3. On/Off Switch*4. Fuses1. Replace2. Replace3. Replace4. ReplaceTimer runs down, but oven does not gointo hold mode.Timer defective ReplaceHeaters will not shut off 1. Thermostat defective2. Contactor defective1. Replace2. ReplaceVent fans do not shut off 1. Vent fan switch defective2. Control compartment is still hot.1. Replace2. Wait until it coolsCheck “Heaters will not shut off”Vent fans do not operate (See Note)1. Vent fan switch defective2. Vent fan defective*3. Fuses1. Replace2. Replace3. Replace *Fuses are in 6000 Watt units onlyNOTE: Vent fans will not operate until the control compartment requires ventilation to limit temperatures.Replacement of electrical components must be done by a qualifi ed electrician.Refer to our Service Agency list, FL-1400 (found in the back of this manual), of authorized service centers.WARNING5925 Heisley Road • Mentor, OH 44060-1833 REPLACEMENT PARTSInclude all information on nameplate when ordering partsITEM DESCRIPTION1. Switch (On/Off)2. Knob, Thermostat & Timer3. Timer4. Thermometer5. Thermostat, Cook6. Thermostat, Hold7. Pilot Light, Yellow8. Pilot Light, Green9. Switch, Fan10. Relay11. Contactor12. Terminal Block (Input)13. Terminal Block14. Toggle Switch15. Vent Fan16. Fan Guard17. Heater Kit, 208V, 195 WattHeater Kit, 240V, 1000 Watt18. Door Latch Kit19. Latch Strike20. Door Assembly21. Door Gasket22. Door Hinge 139105925 Heisley Road • Mentor, OH 44060-1833REPLACEMENT PARTSInclude all information on nameplate when ordering parts165925 Heisley Road • Mentor, OH 44060-1833949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117115116117114113112106107108109110111105104103102101100949596979899P 129P 1013P 6119131000 W a t t H e a t e r s (3)250 W a t t H e a t e r s (3)U p p e r O v e nL o w e r O v e n250 W a t t H e a t e r s (3)1000 W a t t H e a t e r s (3)P 8o r s i n g l e o v e n432187653 W I R ET E R M I N A L B L O C K3 P H A S EOvensFL-2340Rev. 6 (2/09)Page 11 of 125925 Heisley Road • Mentor, OH 44060-1833WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 1000CH SERIES, Control PanelL o w e r c o n t r o l p a n e lR e l a yR e l a y403941504342444530313234332726e r c o n t r o l p a n e lOvensFL-2340Rev. 6 (2/09)Page 12 of 125925 Heisley Road • Mentor, OH 44060-1833WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 1000CH-SPLIT SERIES6-20P 3000 W A T T S34R E L A YS W I T C H369394456465208/240 V O L T6669959694979998103105104102100101。
可汗墨水墨箱CLI-571XL用户说明书
Safety Data SheetIssuing date : 28-Nov-2014SDS # : ICW 0331 N - 01 EU ENRevision date : -Version : 01SECTION 1: Identification of the substance/mixture and of the company/undertaking1.1. Product Identifier Product name Canon Ink Tank CLI-571XL < C >Product Code(s)0332C1.2. Relevant identified uses of the substance or mixture and uses advised against UseInk for Ink Jet Printer1.3. Details of the supplier of the safety data sheet Supplier ImporterCanon Europa N.V.Bovenkerkerweg 59, 1185XB Amstelveen, The Netherlands +31 20 5458545, +31 20 5458222Manufacturer Canon Inc.30-2, Shimomaruko 3-Chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan 1.4. Emergency Telephone Number *1 Kontakt Giftlinien på tlf.nr.: 82 12 12 12 (åbent 24 timer i døgnet). Se punkt 4 om førstehjælp.*2 Only for the purpose of informing medical personnel in cases of acute intoxications.*3 Ask for Poison InformationSECTION 2: Hazards identification2.1. Classification of the substance or mixtureClassification according to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008Not classifiedClassification according to EU Directives 67/548/EEC or 1999/45/EC Not classifiedAustria +43 (0) 1 406 43 43Belgium +32 (0) 70 245 245Bulgaria 112Croatia+385 (0)1-23-48-342Cyprus 1401Czech Republic +420 224919293Denmark +45 82 12 12 12 [*1]Estonia 16662Finland +358 (0)9 471977France +33 (0)1 45 42 59 59Greece +30 210 7793777Hungary +36 80 20 11 99Italy+39 (0)55 7947819Latvia+371 67042473Lithuania +370 687 53378Luxembourg 112Malta 112Netherlands +31 (0)30-2748888 [*2]Poland 112Portugal +351 808 250 143Romania +40 21 318 36 06Slovakia +421 2 5477 4166Slovenia 112Spain112Sweden 112 [*3]United Kingdom 111 (UK only)Iceland 112Liechtenstein 145Norway+47 22 59 13 00Switzerland1452.2. Label ElementsLabelling according to Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008Contains 1,2-benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one.May produce an allergic reaction.Contains less than 30% of components with unknown hazards to the aquatic environment.Hazard pictogramsNot requiredSignal wordNot requiredHazard statementsNot requiredPrecautionary Statements - EU (§28, 1272/2008)Not requiredOther InformationLabelling according to Regulation (EU) No 528/2012Contains a preservative to control microbial deterioration.2.3. Other HazardsNoneSECTION 3: Composition/information on ingredients 3.2. MixturesChemical name CAS-No EC-No REACH registrationnumber Weight %Classification(67/548)Indication ofdangerClassification (Reg.1272/2008)Glycerin56-81-5200-289-5None 5 - 10None None NoneEthylene urea120-93-4204-436-4None 5 - 10Xi; R36Xi - Irritant Eye Irrit. 2 (H319)Substituted phthalocyanine CBI CBI CBI 1 - 5Xi; R41R52/53Xi - Irritant Eye Dam. 1 (H318)Aquatic Chronic 3(H412)SubstitutedphthalocyanineCBI CBI None 1 - 5None None None Glycol CBI CBI None10 - 15None None NoneWater7732-18-5231-791-2None60 - 80None None None For the full text of the R-phrases mentioned in this Section, see Section 16.For the full text of the H-Statements mentioned in this Section, see Section 16.SECTION 4: First aid measures4.1. Description of first aid measuresInhalation Move to fresh air. Get medical attention immediately if symptoms occur.Ingestion Rinse mouth. Drink 1 or 2 glasses of water. Get medical attention immediately if symptomsoccur.Skin Contact Wash off immediately with soap and plenty of water. Get medical attention immediately ifsymptoms occur.Eye Contact Flush with plenty of water. Get medical attention immediately if symptoms occur.4.2. Most important symptoms and effects, both acute and delayedInhalation None under normal use. Symptoms of overexposure are dizziness, headache, tiredness,nausea, unconsciousness, cessation of breathing.Ingestion None under normal use. Ingestion may cause gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, vomitingand diarrhea.Skin Contact None under normal use.Eye Contact None under normal use. May cause slight irritation.Chronic Effects None under normal use.4.3. Indication of any immediate medical attention and special treatment neededNoneSECTION 5: Firefighting measures5.1. Extinguishing mediaSuitable extinguishing mediaUse CO2, dry chemical, or foam, Water.Unsuitable extinguishing mediaNone5.2. Special hazards arising from the substance or mixtureSpecial HazardNoneHazardous combustion productsCarbon dioxide (CO 2), Carbon monoxide (CO)5.3. Advice for firefightersSpecial protective equipment for fire-fightersNoneSECTION 6: Accidental release measures6.1. Personal precautions, protective equipment and emergency proceduresAvoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing.6.2. Environmental PrecautionsKeep out of waterways.6.3. Methods and material for containment and cleaning upWipe up with adsorbent material (e.g. cloth, fleece).6.4. Reference to other sectionsNoneSECTION 7: Handling and storage7.1. Precautions for safe handlingAvoid contact with skin, eyes and clothing. Clean contaminated surface thoroughly. Use with adequate ventilation.7.2. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilitiesKeep in a dry, cool and well-ventilated place. Keep out of the reach of children. Keep away from direct sunlight. Keep away from heat and sources of ignition.7.3. Specific end usesInk for Ink Jet Printer. Obtain special instructions before use.SECTION 8: Exposure controls/personal protection8.1. Control parametersExposure LimitsChemical name European Union Austria Belgium Bulgaria Cyprus Glycerin56-81-5None None TWA: 10 mg/m3None None Chemical name Czech Republic Denmark Finland France GermanyGlycerin 56-81-5TWA: 10 mg/m3Ceiling: 15 mg/m3None TWA: 20 mg/m3TWA: 10 mg/m3DFG TWA: 50 mg/m3inhalable fractionCeiling / Peak: 100mg/m3Chemical name Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Netherlands Glycerin56-81-5TWA: 10 mg/m3None TWA: 10 mg/m3 mist None None Chemical name Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia SpainGlycerin 56-81-5TWA: 10 mg/m3aerosolTWA: 10 mg/m3 mist None None TWA: 10 mg/m3 mistChemical name Sweden United Kingdom Norway Switzerland TurkeyGlycerin 56-81-5None TWA: 10 mg/m3 mist None TWA: 50 mg/m3inhalableSTEL: 100 mg/m3inhalableNone8.2. Exposure controlsAppropriate engineering controls None under normal use conditions.Individual protection measures, such as personal protective equipmentEye/face Protection Not required under normal use.Skin Protection Not required under normal use.Respiratory Protection Not required under normal use.Thermal hazards Not ApplicableSECTION 9: Physical and chemical properties 9.1. Information on basic physical and chemical propertiesAppearance Cyan ; LiquidOdor Slight odorOdor threshold No data availablepH7 - 9Melting/Freezing point (°C)No data availableBoiling Point/Range (°C)No data availableFlash Point (°C)None; estimatedEvaporation Rate No data available Flammability (solid, gas)Not flammable; Not combustible Flammability Limits in AirUpper Flammability Limit None; estimatedLower Flammability Limit None; estimatedVapor pressure No data availableVapor Density No data availableRelative density 1.0 - 1.1Solubility(ies)Water; misciblePartition coefficient: n-octanol/water No data availableAutoignition Temperature (°C)None; estimated Decomposition Temperature (°C)No data availableViscosity (mPa s) 1 - 5Explosive properties None; estimatedOxidizing properties None; estimated9.2. Other InformationNo data availableSECTION 10: Stability and reactivity10.1. ReactivityNone10.2. Chemical stabilityStable10.3. Possibility of Hazardous ReactionsNone10.4. Conditions to AvoidNone10.5. Incompatible materialsAcids, Bases, Oxidizing agents, Reducing agents.10.6. Hazardous Decomposition ProductsCarbon dioxide (CO 2), Carbon monoxide (CO), and/or Ammonia.SECTION 11: Toxicological information 11.1. Information on toxicological effectsAcute toxicity No data availableSkin corrosion/irritation Non-irritant (OECD Guideline)Serious eye damage/eye irritation Minimal irritant (OECD Guideline)Sensitization Non-sensitizer (OECD Guideline)Germ cell mutagenicity Ames test: NegativeCarcinogenicity No data availableReproductive Toxicity No data availableSTOT - single exposure No data availableSTOT - repeated exposure No data availableAspiration hazard No data availableOther Information No data availableSECTION 12: Ecological information12.1. ToxicityEcotoxicity effectsNo data available12.2. Persistence and degradabilityNo data available12.3. Bioaccumulative potentialNo data available12.4. Mobility in soilNo data available12.5. Results of PBT and vPvB assessmentThis preparation contains no substance considered to be persistent, bioaccumulating nor toxic (PBT). This preparation contains no substance considered to be very persistent nor very bioaccumulating (vPvB).12.6. Other adverse effectsNo data availableSECTION 13: Disposal considerations13.1. Waste treatment methodsDispose of in accordance with local regulations.SECTION 14: Transport information14.1. UN number None14.2. UN Proper Shipping Name None14.3. Transport Hazard Class NoneSECTION 15: Regulatory information15.1. Safety, health and environmental regulations/legislation specific for the substance or mixture (EC) No 1907/2006 Authorisation Not regulated (EC) No 1907/2006 Restriction Not regulated (EC) No 1005/2009Not regulated (EC) No 850/2004Not regulated (EU) No 649/2012Not regulated Other InformationNone15.2. Chemical safety assessment NoneSECTION 16: Other informationFull text of R-phrases referred to under sections 2 and 3R36 - Irritating to eyesR41 - Risk of serious damage to eyesRisk Combination PhrasesR52/53 - Harmful to aquatic organisms, may cause long-term adverse effects in the aquatic environment Full text of H-Statements referred to under sections 2 and 3H318 - Causes serious eye damage H319 - Causes serious eye irritationH412 - Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effectsKey literature references and sources for data- World Health Organization International Agency for Research on Cancer, IARC Monographs on the Evaluation on the Carcinogenic Risk of Chemicals to Humans - EU Directive 1999/45/EC- EU Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006, (EC) No 1272/2008, (EC) No 1005/2009, (EC) No 850/2004, (EU) No 649/2012Key or legend to abbreviations and acronyms used in the safety data sheet - PBT: Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic - vPvB: very Persistent and very Bioaccumulative - SVHC: Substances of Very High Concern- IARC: International Agency for Research on Cancer- EU OEL: Occupational exposure limits at Community level under Directive 2004/37/EC, 98/24/EC, 91/322/EEC, 2000/39/EC,2006/15/EC and 2009/161/EU.- TWA: Time Weighted Average - STEL: Short Term Exposure Limit- CBI: Confidential Business Information Issuing date :28-Nov-2014Revision date :-14.4. Packing Group None14.5. Environmental Hazards No special environmental precautions required.14.6. Special Precautions for usersNone14.7. Transport in bulk according to Annex II of MARPOL 73/78 and the IBC CodeNot ApplicableRevision Note NoneThis product falls under (EC) No 1907/2006 Article 31-3.DisclaimerThe information provided on this SDS is correct to the best of our knowledge, information and belief at the date of its publication. The information given is designed only as a guide for safe handling, use, processing, storage, transportation, disposal and release and is not to be considered as a warranty or quality specification. The information relates only to the specific material designated and may not be valid for such material used in combination with any other material or in any process, unless specified in the text.。
VR-5000地下金属探测器中文说明书
VR-5000地下金属探测器中文说明书致尊敬的使用者:非常感谢您购买VR系列远程定位系统,我们这套探测系统是能够发射和接受远至1KM以内的信号,是微电脑控制远距离定位的探测仪器。
我们这套系统研发多年,性能稳定,使用方便,现如下有几条建议,供使用者参考,有利于很好的使用VR系列产品。
将整个系统的所有配件都放入便携箱内,放在干燥凉爽的地方储存。
如果您打算超过一个月不使用它的话,请将电池取出。
使用过程中请关掉手机、呼机或其他的电力设备。
在高温天气里,请不要把仪器放在小汽车或其它的密封的交通工具中。
不要将整套仪器长时间放在太阳下爆晒。
远离火焰。
勿让仪器淋雨。
保持仪器的清洁。
不要剧烈震动或摇晃仪器。
经常检查和更换电池。
碱性电池是最好的选择。
如果测试环境是岩石或土壤比较硬的地方,建议用硬的东西挖一个洞将发射机天线埋下。
整套系统除了电池之外没有消耗品,从箱中移出发射机将不予保修!!如果您对接下来的说明有任何疑问,随时可以打我公司电话来咨询,技术部会尽全力给您最大的帮助。
再次感谢您对我公司的信任并购买我公司的产品!衷心祝愿您早日获得成功。
此致敬礼北京圣火大地科技有限公司A.发射机 F. 标志旗B. 电池充电器G. 说明书C. 发射机天线H. 发射机天线支架D. 搜寻枪I. 背带E. 信号探寻器(接收机)操作指南小心打开包装,清点所有部件,下面仔细介绍VR5000的每种部件,并说明其功能,如图1所示:A.银灰色铝制便携箱,手提带,两把锁。
箱子内部是发射机主机和其他所有配件。
发射机是捆绑在箱子内部的。
发射机的左前方是6个LED指示灯,每种代表着一种元素;在指示灯下面靠中心的位置是发射机天线插孔,此插孔用B+(正极)和B-(负极)表示。
发射机面板的右上方是充电指示灯,当给电池进行充电时,充电指示灯会变亮,下面就是外接电源充电插孔和电源开关。
在发射机天线插孔下面是元素选择旋钮。
元素选择旋钮的左面是AQC旋钮,右面是电源调节旋钮,在每个旋钮的周围都有一圈数字围绕着。
石油勘探设备使用说明书
石油勘探设备使用说明书使用说明书一、前言本使用说明书适用于石油勘探设备。
为了确保设备的正常运行和使用,本手册将详细介绍设备的操作方法、使用注意事项以及常见问题解决方法。
二、设备概述石油勘探设备是一种专用设备,主要用于石油勘探过程中的测量、取样和分析等工作。
设备由以下主要部件组成:1. 主机:包括控制系统、传感器、数据采集器等,主要负责设备的控制和数据采集。
2. 附件:包括石油钻探工具、测量仪器和样品容器等,用于辅助完成勘探任务。
三、设备使用方法1. 准备工作(1)确保设备完好。
在使用设备之前,需检查设备的各部件是否完好,如有损坏或故障应及时修复或更换。
(2)设备连接。
将主机和附件按照相应接口连接,确保连接牢固。
(3)供电。
连接电源并确保供电正常。
2. 设备操作(1)开机。
按下电源按钮,设备将开始启动。
(2)设备校准。
根据设备提示,进行设备校准操作。
(3)功能选择。
根据实际需求,选择相应的测量、取样或分析功能。
(4)数据采集。
启动数据采集功能,设备将自动采集相关数据,并在屏幕上显示。
3. 设备维护(1)定期清洁。
使用设备一段时间后,需要对设备及附件进行清洁,以保持设备的正常操作。
(2)注意防护。
在操作设备时,需佩戴相应的防护装置,如眼镜、手套等,以确保人身安全。
(3)故障排除。
如设备出现故障或异常情况,应立即停止使用,并按照设备维修手册进行故障排除。
四、注意事项1. 使用环境。
设备适用于石油勘探工作,在使用过程中应避免使用于非规定环境,以免影响设备的正常运行。
2. 操作人员。
使用设备应由经过培训、熟悉设备操作方法的人员操作,以确保设备的准确使用和安全性能。
3. 避免过载。
在使用设备时,应根据设备的额定参数确定使用范围,并避免超过设备的最大负荷。
4. 定期检查。
建议对设备进行定期检查和维护,发现问题及时解决,以确保设备的长时间稳定运行。
五、常见问题解决方法1. 设备无法正常启动可能原因:设备供电异常或设备损坏。
地质勘探设备操作说明书
地质勘探设备操作说明书一、前言地质勘探设备是用于地质勘探工作的专用设备,本操作说明书旨在提供设备的正确操作方法和使用注意事项,以确保勘探工作的顺利进行。
在使用设备之前,请仔细阅读本操作说明书,并按照指导进行正确操作。
二、设备概述地质勘探设备是由多个组件组成的复杂系统,主要包括以下几个部分:1. 传感器组件:用于采集地质数据,包括地震波传感器、重力传感器等。
2. 控制台:用于控制设备的启停、参数设置等操作。
3. 数据处理单元:用于接收、处理和存储地质数据。
4. 供电系统:提供设备所需的电力。
三、设备操作1. 准备工作在开始操作设备之前,需要进行以下准备工作:1.1 设备检查:检查设备是否完好,各组件是否正常运作,确保设备处于良好状态。
1.2 安全检查:确保操作环境安全,如果发现任何不安全的因素应及时排除。
1.3 参数设置:根据具体的勘探需求,对设备的参数进行设置,确保设备能够满足勘探需求。
2. 设备启动按照以下步骤启动设备:2.1 将设备连接至电源,并确保电源稳定。
2.2 按下控制台上的启动按钮,设备开始自检。
2.3 检查设备显示屏上的状态信息,确保设备启动正常。
3. 数据采集设备启动后,可以进行数据采集。
按照以下步骤进行:3.1 选择合适的采集点,确保采集点具有代表性。
3.2 在控制台上设置采集参数,包括采集频率、采集范围等。
3.3 按下数据采集按钮,设备开始采集数据。
3.4 在采集过程中,注意观察设备状态,确保采集过程正常进行。
4. 数据处理与存储数据采集完成后,需要进行数据的处理和存储。
按照以下步骤进行:4.1 将数据传输至数据处理单元。
4.2 在数据处理单元中进行数据处理,包括数据滤波、剔除异常值等。
4.3 将处理后的数据存储至指定位置,确保数据安全可靠。
5. 设备关闭在使用完设备后,需要正确关闭设备。
按照以下步骤进行:5.1 停止数据采集,确保设备处于空闲状态。
5.2 按下控制台上的关闭按钮,设备开始自检并停止运行。
Roughneck 产品说明书
Item#s 41845
3/4" AUTONOZZLE W/DIGITAL METER OWNER’S MANUAL
Thank you very much for choosing a Roughneck® Product! For future reference, please complete the owner’s record below: Model: _______________ Purchase Date: _______________ Save the receipt, warranty and these instructions. It is important that you read the entire manual to become familiar with this product before you begin using it.
Roughneck 链锋利刃剃刀锐化器说明书
3. General Safety Precautions
Read the instruction manual carefully before using this sharpener. If you have any question regarding the connection and operation of the machine, see the manufacturer’s service department.
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3. General Safety Precautions………………………………………………………………..3
CHAIN SAW SHARPENER OWNER’S MANUAL
WARNING: Read carefully and understand all
INSTRUCTIONS before operating. Failure to follow the safety rules and other basic safety precautions may result in serious personal injury.
This sharpener is designed for certain applications only. The distributor cannot be responsible for issues arising from modification. We strongly recommend this sharpener not be modified and/or used for any application other than that for which it was designed. If you have any questions relative to a particular application, DO NOT use the sharpener until you have first contacted the distributor to determine if it can or should be performed on the product.
勘客产品说明文档.
产生背景2014年中国共有727万名研究生、大学生。
外加2013未找到工作的毕业生,可预计2014年的高校就业人数多达810万。
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大学生毕业即失业成为一种常见的社会现象。
2015年全国两会,李克强总理在会上讲鼓励全民创业,全民创新。
更是激起了大学生创业的热情,各地方政府为大学生创业也提供很多便利,很多地方都创设孵化园区,为大学生创业者提供很多优惠政策。
但是大学生创业者在创业的时候不仅仅缺乏的是一些资金,他们更多缺乏的是一些经验,勘客科技正是看到大学生在创业的时候因为信息的不对称,缺乏经验,没有导师的指导和没有融资,最后导致一个新的企业很快便倒闭的现状。
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主要功能项目管理:用户上传自己的项目,为项目添加标签,系统会为用户进行创业测评,告诉用户适合创业的方向,根据用户的项目标签为用户匹配创业导师。
社交功能:基于LBS和大数据分析,为用户推送附近的创业者,用户可以通过勘客寻找优秀的创业合伙人,以组建自己的团队,还可以在线同其它的创业者进行交流,组织参加一些线下的交流活动。
通过社交功能实现了创业者的信息、资源的共享。
创业服务:用户在上传自己的项目以后,勘客将为用户提供全程的创业服务,包括创业测评、导师指导、寻找项目合伙人、政策咨询、园区入驻、公司注册、启动资金和公司运营等服务。
将有意愿创业的用户的项目推向成功。
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Parker Servicemaster手持诊断仪说明书
Diagnostic Products Diagnostic ProductsQuick Coupling Division 8145 Lewis Road • Minneapolis, MN 55427/quickcouplingsQuick Coupling Division8145 Lewis Road • Minneapolis, MN 55427/quickcouplings Hand-held diagnostic meterto measure pressure,temperature,flow androtational speed for hydraulicand pneumatic systems•Easy operation•Rugged design•Large display•Auto sensor recognition•MIN/MAX Memory•On-line operation•Multiple sensor inputs•Battery monitoring•Analog outputThe new Servicemaster™meters arestate-of-the-art instruments designedto provide the latest in diagnostic eval-uation in hydraulic and pneumatic sys-tems.These units are available ineither three or six channel models.The new ergonomically designed caseand large automatic scaling LCD dis-play make it easy to use in even themost demanding environments.These hand held meters providemeasurement and display of pressure,temperature, flow, differential pres-sures, as well as rotational speed.They are the perfect tools to capturediagnostic measurements at remotelocations.Also new to these metersare the functions for calculating powerand flow run-out.The newly designed meters offer adramatic increase in data storagecapability.The SCM-350 offers125,000 data points and the top-of-the-line SCM-450 now offers 250,000data points of storage.These meas-urements can be transferred to thegraphic printer to obtain a permanentrecord, or to a PC via an RS232 inter-face and the new SensoWin™4.0software.This software is compatiblewith all Windows95, Windows98, andWindowsNT operatng systems.As with all SensoControl®equipment,the ServiceMaster offers the latest insensor recognition technology, elimi-nating the time consuming task of pro-gramming each individual sensor.Thistechnology allows you to just plug inthe sensor, and you are ready to takemeasurements.The ServiceMaster™meters will also allow you to programthe individual inputs to accept otherdata collection formats, such as 4-20ma, 0-10 Volt, or frequency.Parker Hannifin provides the mostcomplete line of hydraulic and pneu-matic diagnostic equipment availabletoday.For more information or toreceive a full demonstration, contactthe Quick Coupling DIvision or yourlocal distributor.DescriptionThe SensoControl®Generation II flow sensors are a compactlight-weight aluminum diagnostic tool capable of measuringpressure, temperature and flow from a single test point in ahydraulic system.The Generation II flow sensors are designed to be used witha wide variety of hydraulic fluids.This design also minimizesthe effect of viscosity changes.These units are manufacturedfrom solid aluminum bar stock and are rated to 5800 PSI* andtemperatures of 0°F +350°F.They are available in four sizeswith flow measuring ranges from .25 – 160 GPM.Generation II flow sensors are provided with a choice of PD,PDP or EMA style diagnostic ports and are designed to beused with all SensoControl and Serviceman equipment.Technical DataPressure Rating..........................................................5800 PSI* PDF***– 7160 is rated to 5000 psiFluid T emperature Range....................................0°F to +350°FAmbient T emperature Range..............................0°F to +120°FMedia/Compatibility.............................Petroleum Based Fluids(Contact factory for use with water based hydraulic fluids)Flow Measurement Accuracy............±2.0% of Actual ReadingVoltage Input........................................................+7 to 12 VDC(Supplied by SensoControl meter)Current Requirement.........................................................6mAMaterial SpecificationsFlow Block...............................2024-T351 Anodized AluminumT urbine........................................................416 Stainless SteelBearings............................................................Stainless SteelSeal Material....................................................................NitrileElectrical Connection..........................................5 Pin LemosaFLOW vs. PRESSURE DROP10100SSUREDROP(psid)PDF-0004PDF-0480PDF-0216PDF-7160PerformanceMeasuring Flow Sensor Flow Sensor Flow Sensor Inlet/Outlet Port Length Height WidthRange with PD Nipple with PDP Nipple with EMA Nipple Configuration inches inches inches.25 GPM to 4 GPM (1.0 to 15 l/min)PDFPD-0004PDFPDP-0004PDFEMA-00043/4-16 ORB 4.72 3.72 1.232 GPM to 16 GPM (7.5 to 60 l/min)PDFPD-0216PDFPDP-0216PDFEMA-0216 1 1/16-12 ORB 5.08 4.05 1.484 GPM to 80 GPM (15.0 to 300 l/min)PDFPD-0480PDFPDP-0480PDFEMA-0480 1 5/16-12 ORB 5.87 4.46 1.987 GPM to 160 GPM (25.0 to 600 l/min)PDFPD-7160PDFPDP-7160PDFEMA-7160 1 5/8-12 ORB 6.81 4.75 2.46Temperature Sensor(Serviceman™)SCT-150-74-085 Pin – 4 PinFlow Sensor toServiceman™CableSCK-102-02-085 Pin – 5 PinFlow Sensor toServiceMaster™CableSCK-102-02-02Temperature Sensor(ServiceMaster™)SCT-150-74-02AccessoriesSensoControl®ServiceMaster™Flow SensorsSensoControl®ServiceMaster™SchematicParker Hannifin CorporationQuick Coupling Division8145 Lewis RoadMinneapolis, MN 55427PH:(763) 544-7781FAX:(763) /quickcouplingsBulletin 3800-SERVICEMASTER10M, 05/00, MPBulletin 3800-SERVICEMASTERDiagnostic Products Diagnostic ProductsQuick Coupling Division8145 Lewis Road • Minneapolis, MN 55427/quickcouplingsDiagnostic ProductsQuick Coupling Division8145 Lewis Road • Minneapolis, MN 55427/quickcouplingsQuick Coupling Division8145 Lewis Road • Minneapolis, MN 55427/quickcouplingsF -0600PD F F -1500PD F F -4000PD F F -60000 to 8700 to 21750 to 58000 to 8700(1)Green Y ellow Orange Red to 221°-13°to 221°-13°to 221°-13°to 221°145036251450014500725072502610026100(1) Maximum Rated Pressure for PD Series Couplers in 6000 psiMaterials of Construction -T ransducer.....................Stainless steel -Diaphragm.....................Stainless steel -Coupler.............................Carbon steel -Seal ..............................................Viton Temperature Range-Working................................-4°to 185°-Fluid...................................-13°to 221°-Storage..............................-40°to 257°Output-Accuracy.............................0.075% FS -Load.....................................<2m ohms -Response time............................<1 ms -Output signal to noise............<0.1%FS -Resonant frequency..................100 Hz Voltage Requirement-7 to 12 VDC excitation voltage-Permissible ripple......................±2% ss -Current requirement...................<5 mASCRPM TachometerPart Number Connector Compatibility SCRPM-2205-pin Lemosa SCM-300, 350, 450AccessoriesPart Number DescriptionSCRPMA-001Contact adapter for belt drive/wheel SCRPMA-002Focus adapter for confined areasThe SCRPM tachometer provides precision measure-ment of rotational speed.This sensor emits a light beam through an LED source.This light source is reflected and picked up as a pulse.It is then converted to an analog signal and displayed on the hand held meter.Technical DataMeasuring Range.......................................20 – 10,000 RPM Measuring Distance....................................0.1 – 19.5 inches Accuracy ......................................................................<.05%Excitation Voltage...................................................7 – 9 VDC Output Signal.........................................................0 – 3 VDC Resolution .................................................................±5 RPMSCRPM-210SCRPM-220Meter•Digital LCD T ext Display -128x64 pixels•Automatic Character Height Scaling •Display of Pressure, T emperature,Flow and Rotational Speed - Pressure in PSI and Bar - Temperature in °F and °C - Flow in GPM and l/min.- Rotational Speed in RPM Inputs • 3 or 6 5-pin Lemosa connectors •Automatic Sensor Recognition •0-3 Volts (R=470 k Ω)•12 Bit A/D Converter •<1 ms Scanning Rate•Frequency input via Input socket I3- frequency range 0.5 Hz to 30 kHz Functions •Differential Value Measurement •MIN/MAX Memory •Online data transfer •Battery level indicator•Power calculation (display only)•Flow run-out (display only)•Auto power offOutput•RS232 4-pin interface (push/pull)•Adjustable baud rate -1200 to 38400 BPS •8 data bits, 1 stop bit•Interface connection for theSensoControl thermal printer or an Epson FX80 or IBM-Proprinter Power Requirements•Internal 7.2-volt rechargeable Ni-Cad battery•Recharge circuit for use with external power supply.•Operating time (Aprox.5 hours)•Excitation voltage (12-30 VDC)Memory Functions•Memory capacity-125,000 data points (SCM-350)-250,000 data points (SCM-450)•Variable storage rate•Variable measuring period -2 seconds to 100 hours•Manual and automatic triggeringAmbient Conditions•Operating T emperatures 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)•Storage T emperatures-4°F to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)•Relative Humidity (< 80 %)•Protection class (DIN 40050:IP 54)Housing•Reinforced polyamide glass material •11-Key tactile touch membrane •EMC Protection- Electromagnetic interference (DIN/EN 50081, Part 1)- Immunity to emitted interference (DIN/EN 50082, Part 2)General InformationDimensions•Length/Height/Width - 9 1/4 x 4 3/16 x 2 3/32(235 x 106 x 53 mm)Weight• 1.2 lbs (700 grams)Functions1ON/OFF Turns meter on or off2SETUP/OPTION Change system settings 3/4ARROWS Select line and function values5START/ENTER Change function values and start measurements6STOP/ESC Stop or terminate functions7I1-I2Differential value between input 1 and input 2.8TEMP Displays the measured temperature values for all channels9DATA-OUTPUT Displays output to PC, printer or graphic display10RECORD T o record and store measurements 11MIN/MAX/ACTUAL Displays the minimum, maxi-mum and actual values.Reset deletes values 12-17INPUTS Inputs for up to (6) sensors1811-30 VDC Input for external power supply and charging of internal battery19DATA OUTPUT RS232 port for connecting to the PC, printer, or external trigger module20GRAPHIC LCD Displays measured values, adjust-ment menus and graphics.21ADDITIONAL LINE Displays the power or flow runout values.22STATUS LINE Shows the designation of the meas-ured value or the menu name.Pressure Range Color Code-14.5 – 145 psi Blue 0 – 870 psi Green 0 – 2175 psi Y ellow 0 – 5800 psi Orange 0 – 8700 psiRed(Choose Two)PDSM35- F - F F - F F ServiceMaster™350Meter KitSC-690SCM-350-1-01PD F F F - F F F F SCK-102-02-02SCSN-450SCSW-400SCK-313-02-31PDSM35P- F - F F - F F ServiceMaster™350Meter/Printer KitSC-690SCM-350-1-01PD F F F - F F F F SCK-102-02-02SCSN-450SCSW-400SCK-313-02-31SCPR-100-1-01SCSN-100SCK-313-02-29SCG-022PDSM45- F - F F - F F ServiceMaster™450Meter KitSC-690SCM-450-1-01PD F F F - F F F F SCK-102-02-02SCSN-450SCSW-400SCK-313-02-31PDSM45P- F - F F - F F ServiceMaster™450Meter/Printer KitSC-690SCM-450-1-01PD F F F - F F F F SCK-102-02-02SCSN-450SCSW-400SCK-313-02-31SCPR-100-1-01SCSN-100SCK-313-02-29SCG-022* Included with ServiceMaster MeterPDFPDPPDFPD (PD Style Nipple)PDFPDP (PDP Style Nipple)PDFEMA (EMA Style Nipple)04800004.25– 4 GPM 1.0 – 15 L/min 02162–16 GPM 7.5 – 60 L/min 04804–80 GPM 15 – 300 L/min 71607–160 GPM25 – 600 L/minPDTACoupler StylePDTA (PD Style Couplers)PDPTA (PDP Style Couplers)PDTEMA3(EMA Series Female)PDTEMA3S(EMA Series Male)0100T ransducer0100-14.5–+145 psi (Blue)06000–+870 psi (Green)15000–+2,175 psi (Y ellow)40000–+5,800 psi (Orange)6000–8,700 psi (Red)ServiceMaster Kit Ordering CodeTransducer Assembly Ordering CodeFlow Sensor Ordering Code (Generation II)Test Meter and Printer KitsOrder No.DescriptionSCM-350-1-01ServiceMaster hand-held meter, 3 Inputs, 125,000 data points SCM-450-1-01ServiceMaster hand-held meter, 6 Inputs, 250,000 data points SC-690Case for ServiceMaster 350/450 meter and meter/printer kitsSCSN-450120 Volt AC power supply/recharger for ServiceMaster 350/450 meters SCK-102-02-02Connection cable between the meter and the sensors (2 meter)SCK-102-05-02Extended version of cable between the meter and the sensors (5 meter)SCK-102-03-12Extension cable to be used in series with standard cables (10 meter)SCPR-100-1-01Thermal printer to be used with ServiceMaster 350/450 meters SCSN-100120 Volt AC power supply for thermal printerSCK-313-02-29Data cable to transfer data from the ServiceMaster meter thermal printer SCG-022Replacement paper for thermal printer SCPR-100-1-01SCSW-400SensoWin 4.0 software for data transfer to the PC (Window 95/98 and NT)SCK-313-02-31Data cable between the RS232 meter port and a PCSCRPM-220Tachometer to be used to measure rotational speed (0 to 10,000 RPM)SCRPMA-001Contact adapter for SCRPM-210 tachometer SCRPMA-002Focus adapter for SCRPM-210 tachometer PDH-19Diagnostic test hose assembly(19" extension hose assembly to be used with PD transducers and diagnostic nipples)Temperature Probes and AccessoriesSCT A-150-74-02T emperature sensor to be used with the PDF F F F flow sensors or with the SCT A-1/4 port adapter (-80°to 260°F…-25°to 125°C)SCTA-1/4Port adapter to convert M10 X 1 to NPT for use with the SCT A-150-74-02 T ransducer AdaptersOrder CodeSensoControl ®ServiceMaster™T ransducerSensoControl ®ServiceMaster™T echnical DataSensoControl ®ServiceMaster™T est Meter Kits and Printer Kits。
Cuddeback Attack IR 数字侦察相机说明书
User Interface
LED Rotary
Knob
Video Switch
Strap & Slots
NOTE: After the bracket has been mounted to a tree, slide Attack IR’s two thumb screws down into the bracket.
3) For best image quality, install Attack IR about 10 to 15 feet from where animals are expected. Attack IR will detect animals at distances from directly in front of the camera to about 50 feet. Note that detection distance varies greatly with air temperature, animal size, and the speed the animal is moving.
and wait for the worm to go away before removing the SD card.
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Step 1 – Familiarize yourself with Attack IR
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with Attack IR’s parts.
5) Once the tree bracket is attached to the tree, make sure both thumb screws on the back of Attack IR are tightened completely. Then slide Attack IR onto the bracket.
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