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NaviTrack
®
Line Transmitter
illuminate both of them. Additionally, nearby metallic
objects, or even highly metalized soil, may pick up a
higher frequency and distort the picture at the locator.
If a gas line is being “illuminated” with a high
frequency current, it may bleed over onto a water line
or a power cable running nearby, confusing the
picture of where the original line is.
As a general rule, detecting with lower frequencies is
more reliable for the reasons given above, IF you can
get a good signal.
High Frequencies:
• Don’t travel as far
• Overcome some barriers
• Bleed-over more.
Low Frequencies:
• Travel further
• Lose signal when hitting barriers, gaskets,
poor insulation
• Do not bleed-over as much.
FCC Limits
47 CFR 15.213 says that from 9kHz up to (but not
including) 45kHz, peak output power shall not exceed
10 W. From 45kHz to 490kHz, it must not exceed
1W.
Transportation and Storage
Before transporting make sure that the unit is OFF to
preserve battery power.
Make sure that the NaviTrack line transmitter is
secure and does not bounce around or get bumped
by loose equipment.
The NaviTrack line transmitter should be stored in a
cool dry place.
Note: If storing the NaviTrack line transmitter for
an extended period of time, the batteries should be
removed. If storage is brief then the battery
carriage may be pulled out ½ an inch to preserve
battery power. Remove batteries entirely before
shipping.
Maintenance and Cleaning
1. Keep the NaviTrack line transmitter clean with
a damp cloth and some mild detergent. Do not
immerse in water.
2. When cleaning, do not use scraping tools or
abrasives as they may permanently scratch
the display. NEVER USE SOLVENTS to clean
any part of the system. Substances like
acetone and other harsh chemicals can cause
cracking of the case.
Locating Faulty Components
For troubleshooting suggestions, please refer to the
trouble shooting guide at the end of the manual. If
necessary, contact SeekTech Technical Service at
(800) 519-3456. We will establish a plan of action to
get your equipment working for you.
Service and Repair
Transmitter should be taken to a RIDGID
Independent Authorized Service Center or returned
to the factory.
All repairs made by Ridge service facilities are
warranted against defects in material and
workmanship.
If you have any questions regarding the service or
repair of this machine, call or write to:
Ridge Tool Company
Technical Service Department
400 Clark Street
Elyria, Ohio 44035-6001
Tel: (800) 519-3456
E-mail: TechServices@ridgid.com
For the name and address of your nearest
Independent Authorized Service Center, contact the
Ridge Tool Company at (800) 519-3456 or
www.ridgid.com
.
CAUTION
Always remove batteries entirely before
shipping.
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