Cocraft HD400 User manual

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Important!
Read the entire instruction manual
carefully and make sure that you fully
understand it before you use the
equipment. Keep the manual for future
reference.
Viktig information:
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durchlesen und aufbewahren.
HD400
ACCURATE READINGS EVEN ON
SMALL AREAS AND LONG DISTANCES
40-8786
LASER DISTANCE METER
LASERMÄTARE
LASERAVSTANDSMÅLER
LASERETÄISYYSMITTARI
LASER-ENTFERNUNGSMESSER
Ver. 20160510
Original instructions
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Alkuperäinen käyttöohje
Original Bedienungsanleitung
Art.no Model
40-8786 HD400
40 M


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Laser Distance Meter
Art.no 40-8786 Model HD400
Please read theentire instruction manual before use and save it for future reference.
We reserve theright for any errors in text or images and for making any necessary
technical changes to this document. If you should have any questions concerning
technical problems please contact our Customer Services.
Safety
Theperson responsible for theinstrument must ensure that all users understand these
directions and adhere to them.
Areas of responsibility
Responsibilities of the manufacturer
Themanufacturer is responsible for supplying theproduct, including theInstruction
Manual in acompletely safe condition.
Themanufacturer is not responsible for third party accessories.
Responsibilities of the person in charge of the instrument
• To understand thesafety instructions on theproduct and theinstructions in
theInstruction Manual.
• To be familiar with local safety regulations relating to accident prevention.
• Always prevent access to theproduct by unauthorised personnel.
Permitted use
• Measuring distances.
Prohibited use
• Using theproduct without instruction.
• Using outside thestated limits.
• Deactivation of safety systems and removal of explanatory and hazard labels.
• Opening of theequipment by using tools (screwdrivers, etc.).
• Carrying out modification or conversion of theproduct.
• Use of accessories from other manufacturers without express approval.
• Deliberate dazzling of third parties; also in thedark.
• Inadequate safeguards at thesurveying site (e.g. when measuring on roads,
construction sites, etc.).
• Deliberate or irresponsible behaviour on scaffolding, when using ladders, when
measuring near machines which are running or near parts of machines or
installations which are unprotected.
• Aiming directly in thesun.

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Hazards in use
WARNING! Watch out for erroneous measurements if theinstrument is defective
or if it has been dropped or has been misused or modified. Carry out periodic test
measurements. Particularly after theinstrument has been subject to abnormal use,
and before, during and after important measurements.
CAUTION! Never attempt to repair theproduct yourself. In case of damage,
contact alocal dealer.
WARNING! Changes or modifications not expressly approved could void
theuser’s authority to operate theequipment.
Limits of use
Refer to section Specifications in theInstruction manual. Thedevice is designed for
use in areas permanently habitable by humans. Do not use theproduct in explosion
hazardous areas or in aggressive environments.
Disposal
CAUTION! Flat batteries must not be disposed of with household waste. Care for
theenvironment and take them to thecollection points provided in accordance with
national or local regulations.
Theproduct must not be disposed with household waste.
Dispose of theproduct appropriately in accordance with thenational regulations in
force in your country.
Adhere to thenational and country specific regulations.
Product specific treatment and waste management can be downloaded from our homepage.
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
WARNING! Thedevice conforms to themost stringent requirements of therelevant
standards and regulations. Yet, thepossibility of causing interference in other devices
cannot be totally excluded. FCC statement (applicable in U.S.): This equipment
has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for aClass B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of theFCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in aresidential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with theinstructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in aparticular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning theequipment off
and on, theuser is encouraged to try to correct theinterference by one or more of
thefollowing measures:
• Reorient or relocate thereceiving antenna. Increase theseparation between
theequipment and receiver.

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• Connect theequipment into anoutlet on acircuit different from that to which
thereceiver is connected.
• Consult thedealer or anexperienced radio/TV technician for help.
Laser classication
Thedevice produces visible laser beams, which are emitted from theinstrument:
It is aClass 2 laser product in accordance with:
• IEC60825-1 : 2014 “Radiation safety of laser products”
Laser Class 2 products
Do not stare into thelaser beam or direct it towards other people unnecessarily.
Eye protection is normally afforded by aversion responses including theblink reflex.
WARNING! Looking directly into thebeam with optical aids (e.g. binoculars,
telescopes) can be hazardous.
CAUTION! Looking into thelaser beam may be hazardous to theeyes.
For technical information for laser and labelling please check theuser manual.
Care
• Clean thedevice with adamp, soft cloth.
• Never immerse thedevice in water.
• Never use aggressive cleaning agents or solvents.
Laser classication
This meter produces avisible laser beam from
thefront of theinstrument: it is aClass 2 laser
in accordance with: IEC60825-1: 2014 Safety
of laser products.
Laser class 2 products
Do not stare into thelaser beam or direct it towards other people or animals.
Risk of serious damage to eyes.
Warning! Do not look directly into thebeam with optical aids such as
binoculars or telescopes. Risk of serious damage to eyes.
Product safety symbols
Read theentire
instruction manual.
Laser class 2
Description Value
Maximum peak radiant output power 0.95 mW
Wavelength 635 nm
Pulse duration > 400 ps
Pulse repetition frequency 320 MHz
Beam divergence 0.16×0.6 mrad

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Laser Distance Meter
1. LCD display
2. [ ] Turn on thelaser distance meter,
perform measurement
3. [±] Add to or subtract from
measured value
4. [OFF, CLEAR] Switch off, Delete
5. [ ] Change measuring function:
Area, volume or Pythagoras’ theorem
6. [ ] Change measuring reference,
change unit (mm/inches)
Buttons and functions
• Make sure not to remove or damage thesafety symbols and warnings found on
thedistance meter.
• Never try to open thehousing, repair or modify thedistance meter in any way.
• Only use accessories that are recommended by themanufacturer or retailer.
• Never use thedistance meter where flammable or explosive substances are used
or stored.
• Do not use thedistance meter on or near highly reflective surfaces since thelaser
beam can be reflected back into your own or someone else’s eyes.
• Keep thelaser distance meter out of children’s reach.
• Labelling: Subject to change
(drawings, descriptions and
technical data) without prior notice.

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LCD display
7. Battery status
8. Surface and volume measurement
9. Selected laser distance meter
reference point
10. Info
11. Shows thehighest and lowest
values during continuous
measurement
12. Addition/Subtraction
13. Indicates measurement according
to Pythagoras’ theorem
14. Displays chosen unit
15. Current measurement
Operation
Batteries
Open thebattery compartment and insert
2×AAA/LR03 batteries. Note thepolarity
markings at thebottom of thebattery
holder to ensure correct insertion.
Turning the device on
Press [ ].
Turning the device off
Hold down [OFF, CLEAR ] for two
seconds.
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+
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Note: Following aperiod of inactivity thelaser beam will automatically switch off after
90seconds and thelaser distance meter after 180seconds.

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Deleting the last measurement
Press [OFF, CLEAR].
Info icon
If “InFo” and anumber appear together on
thedisplay, see thetable below:
204 Measuring error. Repeat themeasurement.
252 Thelaser distance meter is too hot. Allow thelaser distance meter
to cool before use.
253 Thelaser distance meter is too cold. Allow thelaser distance meter to
warm up before use.
255 Signal too weak, measuring time
too long.
Change thesurface for thelaser
beam (e.g. by setting up apiece of
white paper).
256 Signal too strong. Change thesurface for thelaser
beam (e.g. by setting up apiece of
white paper).
257 Background lighting too strong. Ensure that thesurface where
thelaser beam strikes is shaded.
258 Themeasurement is outside
themax./min. measuring range.
Measuring range: 0.05–40 m.
260 Something prevented thelaser beam
from taking ameasurement.
Repeat themeasurement.
Selecting the reference point on the laser distance meter
1. Measuring can be done using thefront or rear edge of thelaser distance meter as
areference point.
2. Press [ ] to change thereference point. Thecurrent selection is shown on
thedisplay.
Themeasurement is performed from
thefront edge of thelaser distance meter.
Themeasurement is performed from
therear edge of thelaser distance meter.

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Selecting the unit for measuring distance
Hold down [ ] for two seconds to display themeasurement in millimetres or inches.
Instantaneous distance measurement
Note: Measuring errors may occur when measuring against colourless liquids, glass,
soft plastic, or semi-transparent or high-gloss surfaces. Against very dark surfaces
thetime taken to display themeasurement may increase.
1. Press [ ] to turn on
thelaser distance meter.
2. Aim thelaser dot at
thedesired surface. 3. Press [ ] to display
themeasurement.
Continuous distance measurement
1. Press [ ] to turn on thelaser distance meter.
2. Hold down [ ] for two seconds. 3. Aim thelaser dot at thedesired
surface.
4. Continuous distance measurement will be performed and thedisplay will show
thecurrent distance.
5. Press [ ] to end continuous distance measurement.

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Measuring an area
Note: For area, volume, Pythagoras 2-point and Pythagoras 3-point measurements,
aflashing symbol on thedisplay indicates themeasurement that is being performed at
thetime.
1. Press [ ] to turn on thelaser distance meter.
2. Press once on [ ] and aim thelaser dot at
thefirst measuring point.
3. Press [ ].
4. Aim thelaser dot at thesecond measuring point.
5. Press [ ]. Thearea is shown on thebottom line
of thedisplay and thelast distance measurement
is shown on thetop line.
Measuring a volume
1. Press [ ] to turn on thelaser distance meter.
2. Press twice on [ ] and aim thelaser dot at
thefirst measuring point.
3. Press [ ].
4. Aim thelaser dot at thesecond measuring point.
5. Press [ ].
6. Aim thelaser dot at thethird measuring point.
7. Press [ ].
8. Thevolume is shown on thebottom line of
thedisplay and thelast distance measurement is
shown on thetop line.
Pythagoras 2-point measurement
1. Press [ ] to turn on thelaser distance meter.
2. Press three times on [ ] and aim thelaser dot
at thetop measuring point.
3. Press [ ].
4. Aim thelaser dot at thebottom measuring
point, which must be at thelevel (horizontal) of
thedistance meter as otherwise anincorrect
measurement will be given.
5. Press [ ].
6. Themeasurement is shown on thebottom line of
thedisplay and thelast distance measurement is
shown on thetop line.
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