Error Messages - DeWalt XR Li-Ion DCT418 Original Instructions Manual

Cordless hand-held radar scanner
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The current position of the hand-held radar scanner
is indicated by the brackets and shaded area.
The tracking bar can be helpful in indicating which
way to move the hand-held radar scanner to identify
additional objects behind the wall surface.

Error Messages

SCANNING TOO FAST
If the scanning speed exceeds the maximum
processing speed of the hand-held radar scanner,
the below error message will appear:
Remove the hand-held radar scanner from the wall.
When the BEGIN SCANNING screen appears on the
display, place the hand-held radar scanner on the
wall to restart the scan.
SCANNING TOO SLOW
If the scanning speed is below the minimum
processing speed of the hand-held radar scanner,
the following error message will appear:
Remove the hand-held radar scanner from the wall.
When the BEGIN SCANNING screen appears on the
display, place the hand-held radar scanner on the
wall to restart the scan.
BATTERY LOW
If the 10.8 V battery pack is about to run out of
charge, the following error message will appear:
Replace or recharge the 10.8 V battery pack.
LOST CONTACT WITH THE WALL SURFACE
If the hand-held radar scanner loses contact with the
wall surface, the following error message will appear:
Remove the hand-held radar scanner from the wall.
When the BEGIN SCANNING screen appears on the
display, place the hand-held radar scanner on the
wall to restart the scan.
MAXIMUM DISTANCE EXCEEDED
The hand-held radar scanner has a maximum
scanning range of 3 meters (9.8 feet). If the distance
scanned exceeds the maximum distance, the
following error message will appear:
Remove the hand-held radar scanner from the wall.
When the BEGIN SCANNING screen appears on the
display, place the hand-held radar scanner on the
wall to restart the scan.
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