INSTRUMENT SET

On top of the Cylinder Probe is a three position toggle switch for Mute, Listen, and Momentary Listen. As with all Mute controls, learn to use them wisely.

When tightening the sounds rods to the Hydrophonic Probe, secure the con- nector with a wrench as to not let it twist. Twisting of that connector could damage wiring on the inside of the probe.

4. Sound Rods

Two different sizes are included with the XLT-30. One (1) 4 inch rod and three (3) 24 inch rods give the user various lengths for direct or indirect contact to pipes.

5. T-Handle

This handle is used primarily with the Cylinder Probe and the sound rods.

6. Headphones

These headphones are designed to deliver the clearest sound with the least distortion. Unplugging the headphones will turn off the XLT-30. When the XLT-30 is turned Off, any modifications to Volume, Notch, and Filter will return to the factory presets.

7. Probe Cable

This cable attaches at the back of the Control Housing to any of the various probes. Make sure the jack is fully inserted and the lock nut is hand tightend.

8. Carrying Case

Each unit comes with a strong plastic carrying case with foam compart- ments to store all parts of the XLT-30.

9. Carrying Strap/Housing Mounting Bracket

The attachment system for the XLT-30 consists of a plastic mounting bracket that slides from the bottom of the control housing up to the bezel around the faceplate. There are two slots for attaching an adjustable strap that hangs around the neck of the user.

10. Little Foot Assembly (Accessory)

About the size of a computer mouse, this small handheld probe designed for areas that the Big Foot Probe can not fit into. The Little Foot assembly is normally used for leak detection inside buildings. Mute is activated by depressing button in front of Little Foot Assembly.

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Fisher XLT-30 manual Sound Rods, Handle, Headphones, Probe Cable, Carrying Case, Carrying Strap/Housing Mounting Bracket