Laserliner 080-955 CombiFinder Plus Instructions
- June 5, 2024
- Laserliner
Table of Contents
- Laserliner 080-955 CombiFinder Plus
- Function / Application
- Safety instructions
- Insert battery ****
- Operation
- Symbols
- Calibration
- Select measurement mode
- Measuring in AC-SCAN mode
- METAL-SCAN: Current monitoring
- Backlight
- EU directives and disposal
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Laserliner 080-955 CombiFinder Plus
Read the operating instructions and the enclosed brochure „Guarantee and additional notices“ completely. Follow the instructions they contain. This document must be kept in a safe place and passed on together with the device.
Function / Application
Electronic detector for metal and live conductors. The CombiFinder Plus is equipped with an VTN display with user guide, ensuring easy and reliable operation. Acoustic and optical detection signals to locate objects facilitates handling and ensures a high level of functional reliability.
- Maximum display
- Live wire warning
- VTN display
- ON / OFF Switching measuring mode (MODE)
- Manual calibration (CAL)
Always switch off the power supply when working in METAL-SCAN mode in the vicinity of electric conductors.
Safety instructions
- The device must only be used in accordance with its intended purpose and within the scope of the specifications.
- The structure of the device must not be modified in any way.
Insert battery ****
Open the battery compartment on the housing‘s rear side and insert a 9V battery. Correct polarity must be observed.
Operation
- Switch on: Briefly press the On/Off button (4).
- Switch off: Keep the On/Off button (4) pressed for 4 seconds.
- AutoShutOff: The device will automatically switch itself off about 30 seconds after the last measurement.
Symbols
Red = Live wire warning
METAL-SCAN and AC-SCAN mode Green = metal or live wire is nearby Red = metal
or live wire found
Calibration
Auto-Calibration
The automatic calibration is performed in METAL-SCAN and AC-SCAN measurement
immediately when the device is switched on and when the measuring mode is
switched.Auto-Calibration
The automatic calibration is performed in METAL-SCAN and AC-SCAN measurement
immediately when the device is switched on and when the measuring mode is
switched.
Auto-Cal Plus
When an object has been found, the device performs another automatic
calibration in METAL-SCAN measurement. This simplifies the process of
isolating objects to be measured and adjusting the device to different
surfaces.
Manual calibration
Pressing the CAL button (5) manually calibrates the device. This allows
measurements to be restarted and objects to be isolated more precisely.
Maximum sensitivity is achieved when the device is held in the air while
calibrating.
The device and the wall must maintain contact during calibration (except for calibration in mid-air) and throughout the entire measurement process. A hand should remain at the device the entire time as well.The device and the wall must maintain contact during calibration (except for calibration in mid-air) and throughout the entire measurement process. A hand should remain at the device the entire time as well.
Select measurement mode
Briefly press the Mode button (4).
METAL-SCAN: Detecting metal in all non-metallic materials
AC-SCAN: Locating live lines directly under non-metallic cladding
Measuring in METAL-SCAN mode6
The tool is able to detect hidden metal in all non-metallic materials, e.g.
brick, concrete, screed, wood, plaster fibreboard, gas concrete, ceramic and
mineral building materials.
- Select METAL-SCAN (button 4).
- As soon as the display switches from CAL to CAL OK, you can move the device.
- MOVE: Move the tool slowly across the surface.
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Tip 1: The position between the two markings is the mid-point of the metal object. Through the high measuring sensitivity, thick metal objects appear broader than they are in real life. Therefore move the device over the newly found object as shown in Image B. The device is calibrated automatically during this process. Manual calibration should be performed near the place found last as shown in Image C. Repeat this step as needed.
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Tip 2: The position where you start is important: First place the device in a position where you know there is no metal. Otherwise, the message “ERROR” will appear
in the display. To remedy: Move the device to another position a few centimetres away and start measuring again. -
Tip 3: In the case of complicated applications, e.g. ribbed steel, scan the surface both horizontally and vertically.
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Tip 4: Flexible floor and wall heating pipes which contain a metal foil and are located near the surface may also be detected. Test for this function in places where you know the position of such pipes.
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Tip 5: To avoid interference while scanning, keep your free hand and other objects at least 15 cm away from the device.
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Tip 6: The device only finds the outer edge of metal structures set into the wall for doors, windows and corners. Afterwards search for the other edge of the metal structure. Slide the device sideways across the wall. When the maximum indication appears you have reached the metal structure‘s edge.
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Tip 7: Ensure that you have really detected a metal object. To do so, check on both sides whether other metal objects are present at equal distances, usually at 30, 40 or 60 cm. Also check that it is a metal object by scanning at several places directly above and below the position of the first find.
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Tip 8: Textured ceilings: The ceiling must be covered with cardboard to protect it.
In this case, perform detection with maximum sensitivity, i.e. calibrate the device
in mid-air. -
Note: If an object is deep inside a wall, the device may not indicate it clearly.
Measuring in AC-SCAN mode
For localising live wires directly beneath the plaster or behind wooden panels and other non-metallic panelling. It is not possible to detect live wires in dry walls with metal studs.
- Select AC-SCAN (button 4).
- As soon as the display switches from CAL to CAL OK, you can move the device.
- MOVE: Move the tool slowly across the surface.
- Tip 1: Manual calibration should be performed near the place found last as shown in Image B/C. Repeat this step as needed.
- Tip 2: Because of static charges, electric fields may be detected at the side of the actual position of the wire. To carry away these charges, lay your free hand on the wall.
- Tip 3: Move the tool slowly as friction can generate interfering electric charges.
- Tip 4: If you suspect that wires must be present but cannot find any, this may be because they are shielded in conduits. Use METAL-SCAN in order to localise conduits.
- Tip 5: Metal in walls (e.g. metal studs) transmit electrical fields and may therefore cause interference. In this case, switch to METAL-SCAN in order to find the wire.
- Tip 6: The position where you start is important: To achieve maximum sensitivity, start by placing the device in a position which is known not to be near live wires.
Note: If an object is deep inside a wall, the device may not indicate it clearly.
Wires which are at a depth of more than 4 cm may not be detected.
METAL-SCAN: Current monitoring
Continuous current monitoring in unshielded wires as soon as an electrical field is detected.
Backlight
The device features backlighting.
Information on maintenance and care
Clean all components with a damp cloth and do not use cleaning agents,
scouring agents and solvents. Remove the battery(ies) before storing for
longer periods. Store the device in a clean and dry place.
Technical data
Detection range AC| 110 – 230V, 50 – 60 Hz
Operating temperature| 0°C … 40°C (32°F … 104°F)
Storage temperature| -20°C … 70°C (-4°F … 158°F)
Power supply| 1 x 9V alkaline battery (type 6LR 61)
Dimensions (W x H x D)| 85 mm x 180 mm x 38 mm
Weight (incl. battery)| 180 g
Measuring depth
Targeted metal location: Ferro-Scan / Non-Ferro-Scan (METAL-SCAN)|
Up to 7,5 cm / up to 5 cm depth
Targeted location of live supply lines (AC-SCAN)| Up to 4 cm depth
Location of dead supply lines| Up to 4 cm depth
Subject to technical alterations. 06.2016
EU directives and disposal
This device complies with all necessary standards for the free movement of
goods within the EU.
This product is an electric device and must be collected separately for
disposal according to the European Directive on waste electrical and
electronic equipment.
Further safety and supplementary notices at: www.laserliner.com/info
SERVICE
Umarex GmbH & Co. KG
– Laserliner –
Möhnestraße 149, 59755 Arnsberg, Germany Tel.: +49 2932 638-300, Fax: +49 2932
638-333
Umarex GmbH & Co. KG Donnerfeld 2
59757 Arnsberg, Germany
Tel.: +49 2932 638-300, Fax: -333
www.laserliner.com
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>