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    Robert Bosch GmbH
    Power Tools Division
    70745 Leinfelden-Echterdingen
    Germany
    www.bosch-pt.com
    2 609 140 996 (2013.09) T / 158 WEU
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    PMD 7
    PMD 7
    2 1
    1
    6 1
    4
    5 3
    4
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    Nur für EU-Länder:
    Gemäß der europäischen Richtlinie 2012/19/EU müs-
    sen nicht mehr gebrauchsfähige Messwerkzeuge und 
    gemäß der europäischen Richtlinie 2006/66/EG müs-
    sen defekte oder verbrauchte Akkus/Batterien getrennt 
    gesammelt und einer umweltgerechten Wiederverwen-
    dung zugeführt werden.
    Nicht mehr gebrauchsfähige Akkus/Batterien können direkt abgegeben 
    werden bei:
    Deutschland
    Recyclingzentrum Elektrowerkzeuge
    Osteroder Landstraße 3
    37589 Kalefeld
    Schweiz
    Batrec AG
    3752 Wimmis BE
    Änderungen vorbehalten.
    English
    Safety Notes
    Read and observe all instructions. SAVE THESE 
    INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
    Have the measuring tool repaired only through qualified special-
    ists using original spare parts. This ensures that the safety of the 
    measuring tool is maintained.
    Do not operate the measuring tool in explosive environments, 
    such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dusts. 
    Sparks can be created in the measuring tool which may ignite the dust 
    or fumes.
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    Product Description and Specifications
    Intended Use
    The measuring tool is intended for the detection of ferrous metals (e. g. 
    reinforced steel), non-ferrous metals (e. g. copper pipes) as well as “live” 
    wires/conductors in walls, ceilings and floors.
    Product Features
    The numbering of the product features shown refers to the illustration of 
    the measuring tool on the graphic page.
    1Marking aid
    2Signal LED
    3On/Off switch
    4Latch of battery lid
    5Battery lid
    6Sensor area
    Technical Data
    Digital DetectorPMD 7
    Article number
    3 603 F81 100
    Maximum scanning depth *:
    – Ferrous metals
    – Non-ferrous metals (copper pipe)
    – Copper conductors (live) **
    70 mm
    60 mm
    50 mm
    Calibration
    automatic
    Automatic switch-off after approx.
    10 min
    Operating temperature
    0°C...+40°C
    Storage temperature
    –20 °C...+70 °C
    Relative air humidity, max.
    80 %
    Batteries
    3x1.5V AAA
    Operating lifetime (alkali-manganese batteries) approx.
    5h
    Weight according to EPTA-Procedure 01/2003
    0.1 kg
    * depending on material and size of the objects as well as material and condition of the 
    base material (walls, ceilings, floors)
    ** less scanning depth for wires/conductors that are not “live”
    In terms of accuracy and scanning depth, the measurement result can be infe-
    rior in case of unfavourable surface quality of the base material.
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    Declaration of Conformity
    We declare under our sole responsibility that the product described un-
    der “Technical Data” is in conformity with the following standards or 
    standardisation documents: 
    EN 61010-1:2010-10, EN 61326-1:2006-05, 
    EN 301489-3:2002-08, EN 301489-1:2011-09, 
    EN 300330-1:2010-02, EN 300330-2:2010-02 according to the provi-
    sions of the directives 2011/65/EU, 1999/5/EC.
    Robert Bosch GmbH, Power Tools Division 
    D-70745 Leinfelden-Echterdingen 
    Leinfelden, 26.08.2013
    Assembly
    Inserting/Replacing the Batteries
    Alkali-manganese batteries are recommended for the operation of the 
    measuring tool.
    To open the battery lid 5, press on the latch 4 and fold the battery lid up. 
    Insert the batteries. When inserting, pay attention to the correct polarity 
    according to the representation on the inside of the battery compartment.
    If the measuring tool is not used for longer periods of time, remove 
    the batteries. The batteries can corrode or self-discharge after pro-
    longed storage.
    Operation
    Initial Operation
    Protect the measuring tool against moisture and direct sun light.
    Do not subject the measuring tool to extreme temperatures or var-
    iations in temperature. As an example, do not leave it in vehicles for  Henk Becker
    Executive Vice President
    EngineeringHelmut Heinzelmann
    Head of Product Certification
    PT/ETM9
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    long time. In case of large variations in temperature, allow the measur-
    ing tool to adjust to the ambient temperature before putting it into op-
    eration. In case of extreme temperatures or variations in temperature, 
    the accuracy of the measuring tool can be impaired.
    Avoid heavy impact to or falling down of the measuring tool.
    Switching On and Off
    Before switching the measuring tool on, make sure that the sensor 
    area 6 is not moist. If required, dry the measuring tool using a soft 
    cloth.
    To switch on the measuring tool, slide the On/Off switch 3 
    downwards.
    After a short self-test, the tool is ready for use. The readiness of use is in-
    dicated when the signal LED 2 illuminates. If the signal LED 2 fails to illu-
    minate after switching on the tool, you must replace the batteries.
    To switch off the measuring tool, slide the On/Off switch 3 up-
    wards.
    When no measurements are carried out for approx. 10 minutes, the 
    measuring tool switches off automatically in order to extend the service 
    life of the batteries.
    Note: If the measuring tool has automatically switched off, then the 
    On/Off switch 3 will still be in the “On” position. To switch the measuring 
    tool back on, first slide the On/Off switch 3 into the position “Off” and then 
    back into the position “On”. 
    Operating Modes
    The measuring tool detects objects below the sensor area 6.
    Before drilling, sawing or routing into a wall, protect yourself 
    against hazards by using other information sources. As the accura-
    cy and scanning depth of the measuring tool can be reduced due to en-
    vironmental conditions or the wall material, there is a risk that objects 
    may be wit hin the sensor range, even if the display does not indicate an 
    object (the signal LED 2 illuminates green).
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    Detecting Metal Objects
    After switching on, the signal LED 2 lights up green.
    Position the measuring tool on/against the surface being detected and 
    move it sideways. 
    – If no metal object is visible in the base material, then the signal LED 2 
    continues to illuminate green and no signal tone sounds.
    – When the measuring tool comes closer to a metal object, the signal LED 
    2 first lights up yellow and changes to red the closer it comes to the metal 
    object. As soon as the signal LED lights up red, a signal tone is also emit-
    ted, the pitch of which rises the closer it comes to the metal object.
    – Over a metal object, the signal LED 2 illuminates red and a signal tone 
    is emitted at maximum pitch.
    Even with a yellow signal LED 2, a metal object may be located below 
    the sensor area. Small or low-lying metal objects are located in the vicin-
    ity of the sensor or the wall material impairs the measurement results.
    After moving over the surface the first time, the posi-
    tion of the metal object is only roughly indicated. If you 
    move the measuring tool over the metal object several 
    times, the object detection will become increasingly 
    precise. After moving over the metal object several 
    times (without lifting the measuring tool from the base 
    material), its position can be indicated very accu-
    rately: if the signal LED 2 illuminates red and the signal 
    tone sounds, the metal object is below the sensor area. When the pitch of 
    the signal tone is highest, the metal object is located below the centre of 
    the sensor.
    Signal LEDExplanation
    green
    no object detected
    yellow
    – metal object in the vicinity of the sensor 
    – small or low-lying metal object within 
    the sensor area or
    – impairment of the sensor due to unfa-
    vourable wall material
    red and continuous tone
    metal object detected in the sensor area
    red flashing (fast) and inter-
    mittent sound 
    “live” wire/conductor detected
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    Scanning for “Live” Wires
    The measuring tool indicates wires, which carry voltage between 110 V 
    and 240 V and a frequency corresponding to the widely used standard 
    (AC with 50 or 60 Hz). Other wires (carrying DC, higher/lower frequency 
    or voltage) as well as non-“live” wires/conductors cannot be found relia-
    bly, but are possibly indicated as metal objects.
    The detection for “live” wires/conductors takes place automatically with 
    every measurement. When a “live” wire/conductor is detected, the signal 
    LED 2 flashes red and an intermittent signal tone sounds with rapid tone 
    sequence. Move the measuring tool repeatedly over the surface to locate 
    the “live” wire/conductor more precisely. After moving over the surface 
    several times, the position of the “live” wire/conductor can be indicated 
    very accurately. 
    “Live” wires/conductors can be detected more easily when power con-
    sumers (e.g. lamps, appliances) are connected to the wire being sought 
    and switched on.
    Note: Always ensure that you hold the measuring tool firmly without 
    gloves to enable a good grounding. Also ensure that ladders/scaffolding 
    must be grounded. Avoid ladders/scaffolding whose supports have plas-
    tic caps underneath them. Do not wear insulating footwear.
    Under certain conditions (e. g. below metal surfaces or behind surfaces 
    with high water content), “live” wires/conductors cannot be securely de-
    tected. When the signal LED 2 illuminates yellow or red over a larger area, 
    then the material is screening-off electrically and the detection for “live” 
    wires/conductors is not reliable.
    Working Advice
    Measuring values can be impaired through certain ambient condi-
    tions. These include, e. g., the proximity of other equipment that 
    produce strong magnetic or electromagnetic fields, moisture, me-
    tallic building materials, foil-laminated insulation materials or 
    conductive wallpaper or tiles. Therefore, please also observe other 
    information sources (e. g. construction plans) before drilling, sawing 
    or routing into walls, ceilings or floors.
    Note: Do not hold the device in the area of the sensor, so as not to affect 
    the measurement. This achieves more accurate measurement results.
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    Marking Objects
    Detected objects can be marked as required. The outer edges of an object 
    are indicated by the colour change of the signal LED 2 from yellow to red. 
    The centre of the metal object can be determined by the pitch. Using a 
    pen, mark the sought after location at the top and the side marker aids 1.
    Continuous Flashing Green/Yellow/Red
    If the signal LED 2 flashes alternately green, yellow and red, even when no 
    metal object or no “live” cable is in the vicinity, the measuring device must 
    be sent in for service.
    Maintenance and Service
    Manual Calibration
    If the signal LED 2 illuminates red or yellow, even when no metal is in the 
    vicinity of the measuring tool, the tool must be recalibrated.
    – To do this, switch the measuring device on using the On/Off switch 3.
    – Remove a battery from the switched on measuring device.
    – While the battery is removed, switch the measuring device off using 
    the On/Off switch 3. 
    – Reinsert the batteries into the measuring device (pay attention to the 
    polarity!)
    – Now remove all objects in the vicinity of the measuring device (includ-
    ing wrist watches or rings of metal) and hold the measuring tool up in 
    the air.
    – Switch the measuring device on using the On/Off switch 3 and off again 
    within 3 seconds. The signal LED 2 of the measuring device will flash 
    red in slow succession during the 3 seconds to indicate that it is ready 
    to calibrate.
    – Switch the measuring device back on within 0.5 seconds. The calibra-
    tion is initiated and takes about 6 seconds. The signal LED 2 will flash 
    green for 6 seconds in quick succession, the calibration is being per-
    formed. Now the device is once more ready for operation and the sig-
    nal LED 2 illuminates solid green.
    Note: If the sequence of switching off then on again is not followed, no cal-
    ibration is performed. The signal LED 2 remains either yellow or red, even 
    though no metal is located within the vicinity. In this case, repeat the cal-
    ibration.
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    Troubleshooting – Causes and Corrective Measures
    CauseCorrective Measure
    Signal LED 2 does not illuminate
    Measuring tool is not 
    switched on
    Slide the On/Off switch into position “On”.
    Measuring tool has 
    switched itself off
    Slide the On/Off switch first into position “Off” and 
    then into position “On”.
    Batteries have not 
    been inserted or 
    been inserted incor-
    rectly
    Insert batteries. Pay attention to the polarity.
    Flat or rechargeable 
    batteries inserted
    Replace batteries. Do not use rechargeable 
    batteries.
    Signal LED 2 illuminates yellow or red, even though no metal is 
    located within the vicinity (warning of metal objects)
    Ambient tempera-
    ture is too high/too 
    low
    Only use the measuring tool within the specific 
    temperature range of 0 ° C – 40 ° C .
    Severe temperature 
    change
    Wait until the measuring tool acclimates to the 
    ambient temperature.
    Auto calibration not 
    successful
    Perform a manual calibration.
    Signal LED 2 lights yellow or red over large measuring area on the 
    wall (warning of metal objects)
    Many, closely 
    spaced metal ob-
    jects
    Pay attention to the pitch of the signal sound to dif-
    ferentiate between individual metal objects. Metal 
    objects that are too closely spaced, cannot be de-
    tected separately.*
    Metal as building 
    material
    A reliable detection is not possible with metallic 
    building materials (e.g. foil-laminated insulation 
    materials, heat sinks).*
    Auto calibration not 
    successful
    Perform a manual calibration.
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