Sr-20 maintenance, Menu tree, Transportation and storage – RIDGID SeekTech SR-20 User Manual

Page 25: Maintenance and cleaning, Locating faulty components, Service and repair

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seekTech sR-20

Menu Tree

Activated Frequencies

Sonde

Line Trace

Power (Passive Trace)

Radio

Units of Measure

Feet/Meters

Backlight Options

On/Off/Auto

LCD Contrast

Increase/Decrease

Display Elements Select

(Check On/Off)

Trace Mode

Sonde Mode

Watermark

Signal Focus Setting

No-Signal Indicator

Sound Signals

Center Signal Strength*

Signal Strength

Proximity Threshold*

Signal Angle Indicator

Distortion Line*

Tracing Line Distortion Response*

Sound Mute > 99’

Guidance Arrows*

*=Line Trace Display Only

Frequency Select (Check On/Off)

Sonde

16 Hz, 512 Hz, 640 Hz, 16 kHz, 33 kHz

Line Trace

128 Hz, 1 kHz, 8 kHz, 33 kHz

Power

50 Hz

x1

, 50 Hz

x5

, 50 Hz

x9

,

60 Hz

x1

, 60 Hz

x5

, 60 Hz

x9

,

100 Hz, 120 Hz, <4 kHz

RF

Low (4-15 kHz)

High (>15 kHz)

Information Menu

Restore Default Settings

(Check Yes/No)

Figure 37: Menu Tree

SR-20 Maintenance

Transportation and Storage

Before transporting, make sure that the unit is off to preserve

battery power.

When transporting, make sure that the unit is secure and does

not bounce around or get bumped by loose equipment.

The SR-20 should be stored in a cool dry place.

NOTE: If storing the SR-20 for an extended period, remove

the batteries completely.

If shipping the SR-20, remove the batteries entirely from

the unit.

Maintenance and Cleaning

1. Keep the SR-20 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

troubleshooting guide.

Service and Repair

IMPORTANT! Instrument should be taken to a RIDGID

Independent Authorized Service Center or returned to the

factory. Remove batteries before shipping.

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, contact your RIDGID distributor, local RIDGID

office or Ridge Tool Europe at [email protected].

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