Advice about locating objects
The appliance does not always recognise all metal objects,
cavities or electrical cables. The following conditions can
contribute to inexact results:
- very thick walls
- weak battery
- deeply laid power cables or metal objects
- shielded cables
- thick walls with thin pipes or power cables
- walls panelled with metal sheets
- very moist conditions
• With this appliance power cables cannot be determined
in circuits,
- which are isolated from the mains power supply.
- through which direct current flows.
- which are used for computer or telecommunications
systems.
• No liability will be accepted for damage caused by
manipulation of the appliance and through disregard
of the safety instructions.
Interaction with batteries
Risk of explosion!
Do not throw batteries into a fire. Do not recharge non-
rechargeable batteries.
• Never open batteries, never solder or weld batteries.
Never short-circuit batteries. The risk of explosions and
injuries exists!
• If you do not intend to use the appliance for an extended
period remove the battery, otherwise it could leak cor-
rosive acids.
• If the batteries have leaked, put on a pair of protective
gloves to avoid the risk of injury through chemical burns.
Clean the battery compartment and the battery contacts
with a dry cloth.
• Always replace the battery with a battery of the same type.
• Keep batteries away from children. Children can put
batteries into their mouths and swallow them. If a battery
is swallowed immediately seek medical assistance.
- 23 -