SeekTech SR-60

Trouble Shooting Guide

PROBLEM

SR-60 locks up during use.

SR-60 will not pick up the signal.

While tracing, lines are “jumping” all over the screen in the mapping display.

While locating a Sonde, lines are “jumping” all over the screen.

Distance between Sonde and either Pole is not equal.

Unit acts erratic, won’t power down.

Display appears completely dark or completely light when it is switched on.

There is no sound.

SR-60 will not power on.

PROBABLE FAULT LOCATION

Power the unit off, and then back on. Remove the batteries if the unit will not switch off. If batteries are low, replace them.

Check that the correct mode and frequency is set. Examine circuit for possible improvements. Relocate transmitter, change grounding, frequency, etc.; or modify Signal Focus Control settings (page 32).

This indicates that the SR-60 is not picking up the signal or there is interference.

Make sure that the transmitter is well connected and grounded. Point the SR-60 at either lead to be sure that there is a complete circuit.

Try a higher frequency, or connecting to a different point in the line, or switching to inductive mode.

Try to determine the source of any noise and eliminate it. (Bonded grounding, etc.)

Check SR-60 batteries are fresh and fully charged

Check the batteries in the Sonde to see that they are working.

Sonde may be too far away; try starting with it closer in if possible, or do an area search.

Verify signal by placing lower antenna close to Sonde. Note – Sondes have difficulty emitting signals through cast iron and ductile iron lines.

Sonde may be tilted or there may be a cast-iron-to-plastic transition.

Batteries may be low. Replace with fresh batteries and power on.

Power the unit off and then back on.

Adjust the LCD screen contrast.

Adjust the sound level in the sound menu. Verify Proximity Signal is greater than zero.

Check orientation of batteries.

Check that the batteries are charged.

Check to see that the battery contacts are OK.

Unit may have blown a fuse. (Factory service is required.)

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