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ORIGINAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PS 38 multidetector
It is essential that the operating instructions are read before the tool is operated
for the first time.
Always keep these operating instructions
together with the tool.
Ensure that the operating instructions are
with the tool when it is given to other persons.
Contents
1. General information
2. Description
3. Technical data
4. Safety instructions
5. Before use
6. Operation
7. Care and maintenance
8. Troubleshooting
9. Disposal
10. Manufacturer’s warranty
11. EC declaration of conformity
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1 These numbers refer to the corresponding illustrations. The illustrations can be found on the fold-out
cover pages. Keep these pages open while studying
the operating instructions.
In these operating instructions, the designation “the
tool” always refers to the PS 38 Multidetector.
Parts and operating controls 1
@ Display
; Control panel
= Battery compartment
% Marking notches
& Status LED (red / green)
( Sensor area
) Wheel
+ Wrist strap attachment point
§ On/off button
/ Measure button
: Menu button
· “Left” button
$ “Down” button
£ “Right” button
| Service cover
ÂĄ Type identification plate
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Display 2
@ Signal tone indicator
; Battery status indicator
= Sensor area indicator
% Already scanned area
& Scale showing approximate depth of the object
( Unscanned area
) Position of outside edge (for marking a detected object at one of the lateral marking
notches)
+ Scanning mode indicator
§ Gray: detected object is outside the sensor area
/ Black: detected object is inside the sensor area
: The middle line corresponds with the upper
marking notch
¡ Approximate depth of the object
$ Object category or live cable indicator
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1. General information
1.1 Safety notices and their meaning
DANGER
Draws attention to imminent danger that could lead
to serious bodily injury or fatality.
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WARNING
Draws attention to a potentially dangerous situation
that could lead to serious personal injury or fatality.
CAUTION
Draws attention to a potentially dangerous situation
that could lead to slight personal injury or damage to
the equipment or other property.
NOTE
Draws attention to an instruction or other useful
information.
1.2 Explanation of the pictograms and other
information
Warning signs
Symbols
Read the
operating
instructions
before use.
Return waste
material for
recycling.
Location of identification data on the tool
The type designation and serial number can be found
on the type identification plate on the tool. Make a
note of this data in your operating instructions and
always refer to it when making an enquiry to your
Hilti representative or service department.
Type:
Generation: 01
Serial no.:
General
warning
2. Description
2.1 Use of the product as directed
The PS 38 Multidetector is designed to detect objects such as ferrous metals (rebars), non-ferrous metals
(copper and aluminium), wood beams, plastic pipes, electric cables in dry materials.
Further information and examples of applications can be found at www.hilti.com/detection
The tool and its ancillary equipment may present hazards when used incorrectly by untrained personnel or
when used not as directed.
Observe the information printed in the operating instructions concerning operation, care and maintenance.
Take the influences of the surrounding area into account. Do not use the appliance where there is a risk of fire
or explosion.
Modification of the tool is not permissible.
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2.2 Displaying object categories
Symbol
Ferrous metal
Symbol
Non-ferrous metal
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Symbol
Plastic / wood
Symbol
Live electric cable
Symbol
Unknown object
2.3 Detectable objects
- Steel reinforcing bars
- Metal pipes (e.g. steel, copper, aluminium)
- Plastic pipes (e.g. plastic pipes containing water, e.g. floor or wall heating, etc.)
- Cavities
- Wood beams
- Electric cables (irrespective of whether the cables are live or not)
- Three-phase electric cables (e.g. for electric cookers)
- Low-voltage cables (e.g. for doorbells or telephones)
2.4 Materials suitable for scanning
- Concrete / steel reinforced concrete
- Masonry (brick, cellular concrete, expanded concrete, pumice concrete, sand-lime block)
- Materials beneath surfaces such as plaster, tiles, wallpaper, parquet, carpet
- Wood, plasterboard / gypsum board
2.5 Scanning limitations
Due to the scanning principle employed, certain unfavorable circumstances may negatively affect the result:
- Multiple layers on walls or floors
- Empty plastic pipes in hollow brick, wood beams in cavities and in drywall partitions
- Objects that run through the wall at an angle
- Metal surfaces and damp areas; under certain circumstances, these may be detected as objects in the material
being scanned
- Cavities in the material being scanned; these may be detected as objects
- Proximity to appliances that emit powerful magnetic or electromagnetic fields, e.g. mobile or cordless phone
base stations and generators
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The tool
Hand strap
Batteries
Operating instructions
Manufacturer’s certificate
Soft pouch
Set of marking pens
Hilti toolbox
3. Technical data
Right of technical changes reserved.
NOTE
š⁞ Depends on scanning mode, the size and type of the object and on the condition and type of material to be
scanned (see fig. 5 on the cover pages).
PS 38
Maximum detection range for locating objects š⁞
Location accuracy (to the middle of the object) a š⁞
Depth measurement accuracy b š⁞
Minimum distance between two objects c š⁞
Operating temperature range
Storage temperature range
Batteries
Batteries
Battery life (alkaline batteries)
Battery life (with 2500 mAh batteries)
Protection class
Weight in accordance with EPTA procedure
01/2003
Dimensions (L x W x H)
12 cm (4.7 in)
Âą 5 mm (Âą 0.2 in)
Âą 10 mm (Âą 0.4 in)
4 cm (1.57 in)
-10…+50°C (14 °F ... 122 °F)
-20…+70°C (-4 °F ... 158 °F)
4 x 1.5 V LR06 (AA)
4 x 1.2 V HR06, KR06 (AA)
5h
7h
IP 54 (protection against dust and water spray)
0.7 kg (1.5 lb)
195 mm x 90 mm x 75 mm (7.7 in x 3.5 in x 3.0 in)
4. Safety instructions
In addition to the information relevant to safety
given in each of the sections of these operating
instructions, the following points must be strictly
observed at all times.
4.1 Basic information concerning safety
a) Keep children away from the tool.
b) Check the display after switching the tool on.
The display should show the Hilti logo and the
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name of the tool. The display then shows the
current settings or the settings previously saved.
c) Operation of the tool in the proximity of persons
with a cardiac pacemaker is not permissible.
d) Operation of the tool in the proximity of pregnant
women is not permissible.
e) Rapidly changing detection conditions may lead
to inaccurate readings.
f) Do not use the tool in the proximity of medical
instruments and appliances.
g) Do not drill at positions where the tool has
located an object.
h) The warnings shown in the display must always
be observed.
i) Due to the scanning principle employed, the results of the scan may be negatively affected by
certain ambient conditions. These include, e.g.
proximity to appliances that generate powerful
magnetic or electromagnetic fields, dampness,
construction materials containing metal, aluminium foil-backed insulation, multiple layers,
materials with cavities or electrically conductive wall coverings or tiles. Accordingly, other
sources of information (e.g. plans of the building) should also be consulted before beginning
drilling, sawing or grinding in the area scanned.
j) Take the influences of the surrounding area into
account. Do not use the tool where there is a
risk of fire or explosion.
k) Make sure that the display area can be easily
read (e.g. do not touch the display area with the
fingers, keep the display area clean).
l) Do not use the tool if it is defective.
m) Always keep the detection area clean.
n) Always check how the tool is set before using
it.
o) Operation of the tool in the proximity of military
installations, airports or astronomical facilities
is not permissible unless prior permission has
been obtained.
4.2 Proper organization of the workplace
a) Avoid unfavorable body positions when working
from ladders. Make sure you work from a safe
stance and stay in balance at all times.
b) When the tool is brought into a warm environment from very cold conditions, or vice-versa,
allow it to become acclimatized before use.
c) Use the tool only within its specified limits.
d) Observe the accident prevention regulations applicable in your country.
4.3 Electromagnetic compatibility
The tool complies with the requirements of EN
302435. Accordingly, permission must be obtained
prior to operating this tool, for example, in hospitals,
atomic power stations or in the proximity of airports
or mobile phone relay stations.
4.4 General safety instructions
a) Check the condition of the tool before use. If the
tool is found to be damaged, have it repaired at
a Hilti service center.
b) Keep the tool clean and dry at all times.
c) Do not apply stickers or adhesive plates at the
sensor area on the underside of the tool. Metal
plates, in particular, will affect scanning results.
d) Take care to ensure that the service cover on
the tool is always securely closed. The service
cover may be opened only at a Hilti Service
Center.
e) The user must check the accuracy of the tool
after it has been dropped or subjected to other
mechanical stresses.
f) Although the tool is designed for the tough conditions of jobsite use, as with other measuring
instruments it should be treated with care.
g) Although the tool is protected to prevent entry
of dampness, it should be wiped dry each time
before being put away in its transport container.
h) Check the accuracy of the tool before using it
for detection or measurement.
4.5 Electrical safety
a) Keep the batteries out of reach of children.
b) Remove the batteries from the tool if it is to
remain unused for some time. The batteries will
self-discharge and may begin to corrode if stored
for a long period.
c) Always replace all batteries at the same time. Use
only batteries of the same capacity and from the
same manufacturer.
d) Do not allow the batteries to overheat and do not
expose them to fire. The batteries may explode
or release toxic substances.
e) Do not charge the batteries.
f) Do not solder the batteries into the tool.
g) Do not discharge the batteries by shortcircuiting. This may cause them to overheat and
present a risk of personal injury (burns).
h) Do not attempt to open the batteries and do not
subject them to excessive mechanical stress.
4.6 Transport
Always remove the batteries before shipping the
tool.
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5.1 Inserting the batteries 3
CAUTION
Do not use damaged batteries.
CAUTION
Always replace the complete set of batteries.
CAUTION
Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix
batteries of different makes or types.
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2.
3.
Release the catch on the underside of the tool
and open the battery compartment cover.
Insert the batteries in the tool. Close the cover
and check that it engages in the closed position.
NOTE Take care to observe correct polarity (see
symbols in battery compartment).
The battery status indicator in the display on the
tool shows the charge status of the batteries.
Check to ensure that the battery compartment
cover is closed correctly.
5.2 Switching the tool on / off
1. Switch the tool on by pressing the on/off button.
The status LED lights green and the display
shows the start-up screen.
2. When the tool is already switched on, press the
on/off button: The tool switches off.
NOTE If the warning “Change batteries” is shown
in the display the settings will be saved and the
tool then switches itself off automatically.
NOTE If no scan is made or no button is pressed,
the tool will switch itself off automatically after 5
minutes. The switch-off time can be set in menu
mode (see section 5.5.4 “Switch-off time”).
5.3 Changing the scanning mode
The “Left” and “Right” buttons can be used to scroll
through the various scanning modes. By changing the
scanning mode the tool can be adjusted to achieve
optimum results on various materials and, where
necessary, detection of undesired objects can be
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suppressed (e.g. cavities in bricks). The currently
active setting is shown in the lower area of the
display.
5.3.1 Universal mode (default setting)
The scanning mode for most applications in solid
masonry or concrete is “Universal mode”. In this
mode, metal or plastic objects and electric cables are
detected. Cavities in brick or empty plastic pipes with
a diameter of less than 2 cm (0.8 in) will probably not
be detected. The maximum detection depth is 8 cm
(3.2 in).
5.3.2 Concrete
The “Concrete” scanning mode is particularly suitable
for use on concrete. In this mode, steel reinforcing
bars, plastic or metal pipes and electric cables are
detected. The maximum detection depth is 12 cm
(4.7 in).
“Universal mode” should be selected in order to avoid
scanning errors when the tool is used on thin concrete
walls.
5.3.3 Floor heating
The “Floor heating” scanning mode is particularly
suitable for detecting metal, metal composite and
water-filled plastic pipes or electric cables under a
layer of screed. The maximum detection depth is
8 cm (3.2 in).
NOTE
Empty plastic pipes will not be found.
5.3.4 Drywall
The “Drywall” scanning mode can be used to find
wood beams, metal framing parts, pipes containing
water and electric cables in drywall partitions. The
maximum detection depth is 8 cm (3.2 in).
NOTE
Empty plastic pipes will not be found.
5.3.5 Hollow brick
“Hollow brick” mode is suitable for use on masonry
containing a large number of cavities. In this mode,
metal objects, water-filled plastic pipes and live electric cables will be detected. The maximum detection
depth is 8 cm (3.2 in).
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Empty plastic pipes and electric cables carrying no
electric power will not be detected.
5.4 Changing the display mode
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5.5.2 Brightness
The brightness of the display can be adjusted in
the “Brightness” menu. The default setting is “Max”
(maximum brightness).
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5.5.1 Navigating in the menu
1. To access the menu items, press the “Down”
button.
The selected menu item is highlighted in gray.
2. Press the “Left” or “Right” button to change the
selected menu item.

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The display mode can be changed in all scanning
modes. This function changes only the display mode,
not the scanning mode.
To change from the standard display to distance
measurement mode, press the “Left” or “Right” button for more than 2 seconds. The display mode can
be changed again by pressing one of these buttons.
NOTE
Distance measurement mode can be used to measure the distance between objects. In the illustration
shown, three equally spaced metal objects have been
detected (see section 6.3.1 “Example showing rebars”).
The distance scanned (from the starting point of the
scan) is shown in the display below the approximate
depth of the object, e.g. 20.1 cm (7.9 in), as shown
in the example. The three objects detected, which are
each a distance of 10 cm (3.9 in) apart, are shown as
small rectangles above the scanning mode.
5.5 “Settings” menu
To enter the “Settings” menu, press the “Menu”
button.
To leave the “Settings” menu, press the “Menu”
button again.
The settings selected up to this point will be saved and
the tool then returns to the standard display screen.
5.5.3 Signal tones
In the “Signal tones” menu you can choose whether
or not an audible signal is emitted when an object
is detected. In the default setting, the signal tone is
active.
5.5.4 Cut-off time
The time interval before the tool switches itself off
automatically when no scan is made or when no
button is pressed can be set in the “Cut-off time”
menu. The default setting is “5 min.”.
5.5.5 Default mode
The mode to be used as standard after the tool is
switched on can be set in the “Default mode” menu.
“Universal mode” is the default setting.
5.5.6 Language
The language used in the display and in the menus
can be changed in the “Language” menu. “English” is
the default setting.
5.5.7 Units
Use this menu to select metric or imperial units of
measure. The default setting is “metric”.
5.6 “Extended settings” menu
To access the “Extended settings” menu, press the
“Menu” button and the “On/off” button simultaneously while the tool is switched off.
To leave the menu, press the “Measure” button.
NOTE
The submenus can be used to display information
about the tool or to restore the default settings.
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The tool scans in direction “A” to the depth indicated
in the display. Scanning takes place only while the tool
is being moved in direction “B” and so long as the tool
is moved a distance of at least 10 cm (3.9 in). Always
move the tool in a straight line over the area to be
scanned, applying light and even pressure so that the
wheels remain securely in contact with the surface.
Objects that differ from the material being scanned
will be detected. The display shows the position of
the object, its approximate depth and, when possible,
the object category. Optimum results will be achieved
when the scan has a length of at least 40 cm (15.7 in)
and the tool is moved slowly over the surface to be
scanned. Due to the operating principle employed,
the upper edges of objects that lie transversely to the
scanning direction will be reliably detected.
Accordingly, always scan the area crosswise (i.e. in
two scans perpendicular to each other) in order to
avoid errors due to scanning along the length of an
object.
NOTE
When several objects are positioned one above the
other in the material being scanned, the object closest
to the surface will be shown in the display. The image
of the object shown in the display may differ from
the actual characteristics of the object concerned. In
particular, very thin objects will be shown thicker
than they actually are. Large, cylindrical objects (e.g.
plastic objects or water pipes) shown in the display
may appear narrower than they actually are.
6.2 Scanning
1. Switch the tool on.
The display shows the standard screen.
Select the scanning mode that suits the material
to be scanned.
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3.
Place the tool on the surface to be scanned and
move it in the required direction (see section 6.1
“Using the tool”).
The result of the scan will be shown in the display
after the tool has been moved a distance of at
least 10 cm (3.9 in).
In order to obtain correct results, move the tool
slowly over the area to be scanned.
NOTE If the tool is lifted away from the surface
while making the scan, the most recent reading
is shown in the display. The word “Hold” appears
in the sensor area of the display. The scan restarts when the tool is brought back into contact
with surface and moved again or the “Measure”
button is pressed.
NOTE The approximate depth and the object
material category shown in the display refer to
the object shown in black in the sensor area of
the screen.
The status LED lights red when an object is within
the sensor area and lights green when no object
is detected. When the status LED blinks red, a
live cable is very probably within the sensor area.
If an object is present below the sensor it is
shown in the sensor area of the display. Depending on the size and depth of the object detected,
the object category may also be shown. The approximate depth to the upper edge of the object
detected is shown in the status line or can be
read from the scale at the side of the display.
6.2.1 Locating objects
6.3 Examples of scan results
NOTE
In the following examples, the signal tone is switched
on.
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6.3.1 Steel reinforcing bars
A steel object, e.g. a steel rebar, is present in the
sensor area. To the left and right of this are other
objects which are outside the sensor area. The depth
of the object is approx. 8 cm (3.1 in). The tool emits
a signal tone.
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A single scan of the area is sufficient for initial
location of an object.
If no object is found, repeat the scan at right
angles to the direction of the original scan (see
section. 6.1 “Using the tool”).
If you wish to locate an object exactly and mark
its position, simply move the tool in the reverse
direction back across the area already scanned.
If an object appears in the display immediately
below the center line, as shown in illustration A,
the position of the object can be marked on the
surface at the upper marking notch.
NOTE However, this mark will be accurate only
when the object runs exactly perpendicular to the
direction of scan as the sensor area lies slightly
below the marking notch.
To mark the position more exactly, move the tool
to the left or right until the object detected is
shown at the edge of the display.
Mark the position of the detected object by making a mark beside the right or left marking notch
(see illustration B).
NOTE The object detected lies at the point of intersection of the upper and side marking notches.
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NOTE
Best scanning results will be obtained when the tool
is moved at right angles to the longitudinal rebars,
as described above. Mark the positions of the rebars
found and then shift the tool to the adjoining are above
or below and repeat the scan in order to verify the
position of the rebars and the direction in which they
run. To locate the transverse rebars, pivot the tool
through 90° and scan between the already detected
longitudinal rebars in order to avoid scanning along
a longitudinal rebar.
6.3.2 Copper pipes
A non-ferrous metal object, e.g. a copper pipe, is
within the sensor area. It lies at a depth of approx.
4 cm (1.6 in). The tool emits a signal tone.
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A live metallic object, e.g. an electric cable, is within
the sensor area. It lies at a depth of approx. 1.5 cm
(0.6 in). The tool emits a warning signal tone for “live
cables” as soon as the electric cable is detected by
the sensor.
6.3.5 Objects with a large surface area
A metal object with a large surface area, e.g. a metal
plate, is within the sensor area. It lies at a depth of
approx. 2 cm (0.8 in). The tool emits a signal tone.
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6.3.3 Plastic or wooden objects
A non-metallic object is within the sensor area. The
object is made of plastic or wood (or is a cavity) and
lies close to the surface. The tool emits a signal tone.
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6.3.4 Live electric cables
NOTE
Depending on the size and depth of the object, it is not
always possible to determine without doubt whether
it is live (i.e. carrying electricity).
NOTE
When scanning, do not lay your hands on the surface
of the material.
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6.3.6 Unclear signals
If a large number of objects are indicated in the
standard display area, there can be two reasons for
this.
1. The wall probably contains a large number of
cavities (hollow brick).
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Switch to “Hollow brick” mode. Most of the cavities
will then no longer be shown in the display.
If too many objects are still shown, several scans
must be made at different heights and the position of
the objects detected marked on the wall.
Offset marks tend to indicate cavities while marks in
a line tend to indicate an object.
2. The scan has been made longitudinally, i.e. along
the length of an object. In this case, move the tool up
or down and repeat the scan (see fig. 6 on the cover
pages).
7. Care and maintenance
7.1 Cleaning and drying
1. Use only a clean, soft cloth for cleaning. If
necessary, moisten the cloth slightly with pure
alcohol or a little water.
NOTE Do not use any other liquids as these may
damage the plastic components.
2. The temperature limits for storage of your equipment must be observed, especially in winter /
summer.
7.2 Storage
Put the tool into storage only when dry. Please observe the applicable temperature limits when storing
the tool.
Check the accuracy of the equipment before it is used
after a long period of storage.
Remove the batteries from the tool before storing it
for a long period. Leaking batteries may damage the
tool.
7.3 Transport
Use the Hilti toolbox or equivalent packaging when
transporting the tool.
CAUTION
Always remove the batteries before shipping the
tool.
7.4 Hilti Calibration Service
We recommend that the tool is checked by the Hilti
Calibration Service at regular intervals in order to
verify its reliability in accordance with standards and
legal requirements.
Use can be made of the Hilti Calibration Service
at any time, but checking at least once a year is
recommended.
The Calibration Service provides confirmation that the
tool is in conformance, on the day it is tested, with
the specifications given in the operating instructions.
After checking, a calibration sticker applied to the tool
and a calibration certificate provide written verification
that the tool is operating in accordance with the
manufacturer’s specification.
Calibration certificates are always required by companies certified according to ISO 900x.
Your local Hilti Center or representative will be pleased
to provide further information.
8. Troubleshooting
Fault
Possible cause
Remedy
The tool can’t be switched on.
The batteries are exhausted.
Incorrect battery polarity.
The tool is switched on but
doesn’t react.
The tool is too cold or too
hot.
“Slipping wheel” is shown in
the display.
System error.
Replace the batteries.
Insert the batteries correctly and
close the battery compartment
cover.
Remove and reinsert the batteries.
The tool is too cold or too hot.
A wheel lost contact with the wall.
Wait until it is within the permissible temperature range.
Press the “Measure” button. Take
care to ensure that the wheels remain in contact with the surface
when moving the tool. On uneven
surfaces, place a sheet of thin cardboard between the wheels and the
wall.
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Fault
Possible cause
Remedy
“Too fast” is shown in the
display.
“Out of temperature range” is
shown in the display.
The tool was moved too quickly.
Temperature above permissible
range.
Press the “Measure” button. Move
the tool slowly over the wall.
Wait until within the permissible
temperature range.
“Out of temperature range” is
shown in the display.
Temperature below permissible
range.
Wait until within the permissible
temperature range.
The display shows “Tool temperature”
The temperature inside the tool has
changed too quickly.
Switch the tool on again.
“Strong radio signal detected”
is shown in the display.
Interference caused by radio signal.
The tool switches itself off automatically.
If possible, eliminate the radio signal (e.g. WLAN, UMTS, aircraft
radar, transmitter mast or microwave device) and switch the
tool back on.
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9. Disposal
Most of the materials from which Hilti tools or appliances are manufactured can be recycled. The materials must
be correctly separated before they can be recycled. In many countries, Hilti has already made arrangements
for taking back old tools or appliances for recycling. Ask Hilti Customer Service or your Hilti representative for
further information.
For EC countries only
Disposal of electrical appliances together with household waste is not permissible.
In observance of European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment
and its implementation in accordance with national law, electrical appliances that have reached
the end of their life must be collected separately and returned to an environmentally compatible
recycling facility.
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10. Manufacturer’s warranty
Hilti warrants that the tool supplied is free of defects
in material and workmanship. This warranty is valid
so long as the tool is operated and handled correctly,
cleaned and serviced properly and in accordance with
the Hilti Operating Instructions, and the technical
system is maintained. This means that only original
Hilti consumables, components and spare parts may
be used in the tool.
Additional claims are excluded, unless stringent national rules prohibit such exclusion. In particular,
Hilti is not obligated for direct, indirect, incidental
or consequential damages, losses or expenses in
connection with, or by reason of, the use of, or
inability to use the tool for any purpose. Implied
warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are specifically excluded.
This warranty provides the free-of-charge repair or
replacement of defective parts only over the entire
lifespan of the tool. Parts requiring repair or replacement as a result of normal wear and tear are not
covered by this warranty.
For repair or replacement, send the tool or related
parts immediately upon discovery of the defect to
the address of the local Hilti marketing organization
provided.
This constitutes Hilti’s entire obligation with regard
to warranty and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous comments and oral or written agreements
concerning warranties.
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11. EC declaration of conformity
Designation:
Type:
Year of design:
en
Multidetector
PS 38
2009
We declare, on our sole responsibility, that this
product complies with the following directives and
standards: 1999/5/EC, 2004/108/EC, EN 55022, EN
55024, EN 61010-1, EN 302435-1, EN 302435-2.
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Hilti Corporation
Dietmar Sartor
Head of BA Quality and Process
Management
Business Area Electric Tools & Accessories
02 2010
Matthias Gillner
Executive Vice President
Business Area Electric
Tools & Accessories
02 2010
12. FCC statement (US only)
-CAUTIONThis equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radiofrequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Re-orient or re-locate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the distance between the equipment and
receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced TV/radio technician for assistance.
-NOTEChanges or modifications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and
2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
For US customers:
Operation of this device is restricted to law enforcement,
fire and rescue officials, scientific research institutes,
commercial mining companies, construction companies and private parties operating on behalf of these
groups. Operation by any other party is a violation of 47
U.S.C. § 301 and could subject the operator to serious
legal penalties.
Coordination Requirements
(a) UWB imaging systems require coordination through
the FCC before the equipment may be used. The operator shall comply with any constraints on equipment
usage resulting from this coordination.
(b) The users of UWB imaging devices shall supply
detailed operational areas to the FCC Office of Engi-
neering and Technology who shall coordinate this
information with the Federal Government through
the National Telecommunications and Information
Administration. The information provided by the UWB
operator shall include the name, address and other
pertinent contact information of the user, the desired
geographical area of operation, and the FCC ID number and other nomenclature of the UWB device. This
material shall be submitted to the following address:
Frequency Coordination Branch, OET
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 20554
ATTN: UWB Coordination
(d) Users of authorized, coordinated UWB systems may
transfer them to other qualified users and to different locations upon coordination of change of ownership or location to the FCC and coordination with
existing authorized operations.
(e) The NTIA/FCC coordination report shall include any
needed constraints that apply to day-to-day operations. Such constraints could specify prohibited areas
of operations or areas located near authorized radio
stations for which additional coordination is required
before operation of the UWB equipment. If additional
local coordination is required, a local coordination
contact will be provided. Ground Penetrating Radar
Coordination Notice And Equipment Registration.
Note: This form is only for Domestic United States
users. Failure to do this is a violation of Federal law.
1. Date:
2. Company name:
3. Address:
4. Contact Information [contact name and phone
number]:
5. Area Of Operation [state(s)]:
6. Equipment Identification
Brand Name: PS 38
FCC-ID: SDL-PS38R01
7. Receipt Date Of Equipment:
Fax this form to the FCC at: 202-418-1944 or
mail to:
Frequency Coordination Branch, OET
Federal Communications Commission
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, D.C. 20554
ATTN: UWB Coordination
Do not send this information to Hilti Corporation.
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13. IC statement (for Canada only)
This device complies with the requirements defined
in RSS-220 in conjunction with RSS-Gen of IC.
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Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and
2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
For Canadian customers:
This device shall be operated only where directed to the
ground or wall, and is in contact with the ground or wall
surface. This device shall be operated only by law enforcement agencies, scientific research institutes, commercial mining companies, construction companies, and
emergency rescue or fire-fighting organizations.
Hilti Corporation
Hilti = registered trademark of Hilti Corp., Schaan W 3767 1010 10-Pos. 1 1 Printed in Germany Š 2010
Right of technical and programme changes reserved S. E. & O.
419205 / D
419205
*419205*
LI-9494 Schaan
Tel.: +423 / 234 21 11
Fax: +423 / 234 29 65
www.hilti.com

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