Warning! safety first – Heath Consultants Sure-Lock Utility Pro User Manual

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OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

1. COUPLER CLAMP MODEL 58 (HPN 56212309).

2. PLUNGER BAR (HPN 1900480): The plunger bar provides a superior

temporary grounding source which can be quickly and easily inserted
and removed to enhance the signal strength in the conductive mode.
The plunger bar has a 1/2” steel tempered rod (40” long) and an insu-
lated “piston action” handle which provides shock resistance for the
operator.

For more information concerning any of these options, please contact Heath
Consultants Incorporated at the address, phone number, or Web Site as found in
section CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE AND SERVICE LOCATIONS, page 31 of
this manual.

Obviously, we cannot discuss every application of the Sure-Lock in this manual.
We at Heath Consultants Incorporated suggest you become familiar with the
Sure-Lock by practicing with it at a known location of an underground pipe or
cable. Practice using the transmitter in both the inductive and conductive modes
of operation. Practice with the receiver so that you become thoroughly familiar
with the controls and understand what the tones and displays are indicating con-
cerning the conductor being traced and other conductors that may be in the area.
The Sure-Lock is a unique instrument capable of extreme accuracy, but it is
“only as good as the operator”. Take the time to perform the locate properly in
order to obtain the optimum results from this instrument.

For information concerning a pipe or cable locating school, please contact Heath
Consultants at 1-800-HEATH-US (1-800-432-8487) or on the web at
www.heathus.com

WARNING!

SAFETY FIRST!

Check for and turn off all power source(s) before connecting the trans-

mitter directly to power carrying cables.

Be certain the model of Sure-Lock used is capable of being directly

connected to live 50-60 Hz power sources up to 240 VAC.

Be certain the transmitter POWER is off before handling the clips on

the conductive assembly. The Sure-Lock transmitter can deliver 100

volts of signal which is capable of producing electrical shock if not

carefully handled.

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