recommended that the fish tape calibrated at
the following increments:
– 500’ use
– 5000’ use
– needed after 5000’ use
To Field Calibrate:
1.
Maintenance and Information
• Power off the fish tape before performing any maintenance
• Clean the case with damp cloth and mild detergent.
• save battery life, the display will auto darken after seconds inactivity.
2.
4.
• Never remove the screws from case while fish tape coiled inside the reel. Electrical shock may occur causing injury death. Your BlueView™ Fish Tape ready use.
3.
2. relight the display, feed retract the tape slightly. Disposing batteries household waste prohibited! Batteries/
accumulators containing hazardous substances are marked with the crossed-out wheeled bin.
Warnings
• Always use approved safety glasses when using this product. Length (ft.
2.IDEAL®
FISH TAPE LINE
USER GUIDE
Getting Started
1.
• After minutes inactivity, the fish tape will automatically power down completely.
3. Consequently, you must comply with your legal obligations and contributor environmental protection. Retract the fish tape all the way into the case. not use abrasives solvents
• Keep away from liquids and ensure the fish tape completely dry before use
• See the instruction guide for the respective fish tape material for any end repair/replacement instructions
• Removing the front cover and tampering with the electronics board may void the units warranty. You can return used batteries/accumulators free charge any collecting point our local authority, where batteries/
accumulators are sold.
• Keep the fish tape wound the reel prevent damage the tape.
• NOT use near live circuits near energized equipment. Remove batteries and inspect the battery compartment for any signs degradation. Replace the two screws until snug, not over tighten these screws.
Disposal Used Batteries/Accumulators
The user legally obliged return used batteries and accumulators. See “How Replace Batteries”
section for details. Locate the two Phillips drive screws located the back cover the handles (Figure 5). Once batteries are installed, replace the cover tilting the locking tab into the slot near the battery holder and pushing
down flat (Figure 7).
• NOT attempt use fish tape that fractured, has multiple ends has damaged jacket. Remove the cover expose the battery pack (middle handle) and on-board storage (rear handle) location (Figure 6).
5.
4. Using stripped AWG Solid Wire (or similar object) locate and press the 10’ Calibrate button located the face the handle
(Figure “CAL” will appear the screen when complete. The chemical symbols for the respective hazardous substances are Cadmium, Mercury,
Pb Lead. No.
• Use this product safe work position prevent loss balance. Press and hold the power button located just above the screen (Figure 1). Press and hold the Zero button for seconds.
How Calibrate
The BlueView™ Fish Tape comes factory calibrated and ready use. Press and hold the zero button located behind the screen the inside the handle (Figure 2). Make sure all
power off.
How Replace Batteries
1. Pull out and measure 10’ fish tape material using measuring tape (Figure 4).) Fish Tape Type
31-656 120
Blued-Steel™
31-657 240
31-661 100 w/Eyelet
S-Class®
31-663 100 w/Leader
Full-Line IDEAL®
Fish Tapes
Ordering Information
Figure Figure 2
Figure Figure 4
E-Class™
Stainless Steel Zoom™
Gold-Fish®
Helix™
S-Class®
Blued-Steel™
Figure 5
Figure 7
Figure 6
Figure 8
BLUEVIEW™
S-Class®
Fish Tapes
BLUEVIEW™
BLUED-STEEL™
Fish Tapes
ENGLISH
. Install included AAA Batteries (Batteries can found the on-board storage location).
3.
• not submerge leave exposed water/rainfall
• Operating Temperature range -4°F 130°F (-20C 55C)
• Remove batteries for storage the fish tape will not used for longer than one month
• Battery leakage will compromise the safety the fish tape and cause irreparable damage internal components
Cat.
4.
• NOT use pliers other tools that may kink, damage, weaken the Fish Tape. The BlueView™ Fish Tape now calibrated and ready for normal use. The symbol indicates that the product is
forbidden disposed via domestic refuse.
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