Zircon StudSensor i65 OneStep - Centre-Finding Stud Finder Manual

Zircon StudSensor i65 OneStep - Centre-Finding Stud Finder Manual

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Zircon StudSensor i65 OneStep - Centre-Finding Stud Finder Manual

OVERVIEW

OVERVIEW

INSTALLING THE BATTERY

Press battery door release in with your finger or a coin and lift up to remove door.

Place a new 9 V battery into the compartment and press into place.

Replace battery door and snap shut.

OPERATING TIPS

For optimum scanning results, it is important to properly hold StudSensor i65 and move slowly when scanning. The following tips will provide more accurate scanning results:

  • Hold the tool straight up and down, parallel to the studs, and do not rotate the tool.
    OPERATING TIPS
  • To avoid surprises, remember that studs or joists are normally spaced 41 cm or 61 cm apart and are 38–45 mm in width. Anything closer together or a different width may not be a stud, joist, or firebreak.

Always turn off power when working near electrical wires.

SCANNING DIFFERENT SURFACES

SCANNING DIFFERENT SURFACES

Freshly painted walls: May take one week or longer to dry after application.

Wallpaper: The StudSensor i65 functions normally on walls covered with wallpaper or fabric, unless the materials are metallic foil, contain metallic fibers, or are still wet after application. Wallpaper may need to dry for several weeks after application.

Extremely textured walls or acoustic ceilings: When scanning a ceiling or wall with an uneven surface, place thin cardboard on the surface to be scanned and scan over the cardboard. Calibrate, with cardboard in place, in High Sensitivity mode.

Wood flooring, subflooring, or gypsum drywall over plywood sheathing: Use the High Sensitivity mode and move the tool slowly. The Signal Strength Indicator may only display 1 or 2 bars when the tool locates a stud through thick surfaces.

Lath & plaster: Due to irregularities in plaster thickness, this tool is not recommended for use on lath & plaster.

StudSensor i65 cannot scan for wood studs and joists through carpeting and pad. In Stud Scan mode, the StudSensor i65 will NOT be able to scan through dense materials such as glass, ceramic tile, and foil.

Note: Sensing depth and accuracy can vary due to moisture, content of materials, wall texture, and paint.


Do not rely exclusively on the detector to locate items behind the scanned surface. Use other information sources to help locate items before penetrating the surface. Such additional sources include construction plans, visible points of entry of pipes and wiring into walls, such as in a basement, and in standard 41 cm and 61 cm stud spacing practices.

TURNING ON/CALIBRATING THE TOOL

Place StudSensor i65 flat against the wall, then press and hold the Power button. The LCD will display all icons until calibration is complete. Upon completion of calibration, the SpotLite® Pointing System and buzzer will momentarily activate and the tool will begin continuous measurements.

TURNING ON/CALIBRATING THE TOOL
Note: It is important to wait for calibration to complete (1–2 seconds) before moving the scanner. ACT (Auto Correcting Technology): During scanning, the tool will provisionally recalibrate itself when needed. This recalibration is usually transparent and no indication is made. If an arrow icon illuminates, the tool was calibrated near or over a stud and then moved away. The arrow indicates the direction of the missed stud.

FINDING A STUD

Always start with the scanner placed flat against the wall, then press the Power button. Wait for beep to confirm calibration has completed before moving tool.

FINDING A STUD - Step 1
Slowly slide tool across surface. EDGE indication will illuminate, indicating location of the stud edge.

FINDING A STUD - Step 2 - Continue sliding tool
Continue sliding tool. When the centre of stud is located with three bars on the Signal Strength Indicator, the four Middle bars, centre indication, and SpotLite® Pointing System will all illuminate, and the buzzer will sound.

FINDING A STUD - Step 3
In cases of deeper studs (thicker walls) when the centre of the stud is located only two bars will show on the Signal Strength Indicator and only the SpotLite® beam and four Middle bars will illuminate. If you still can't locate a stud, try the next step.

Note: The tool may detect other objects behind the wall such as pipes and conduit. See Operating Tips for ways to confirm that you found a stud.

DIFFICULTY LOCATING A STUD? TRY HIGH SENSITIVITY MODE

HIGH SENSITIVITY MODE
If you have difficulty locating a stud after following FINDING A STUD, it could be that the stud is deep (the walls are thick). With the unit still placed flat against the wall and turned on, quickly (within one second) release and re-press the Power button. The Stud Scan mode indication will flash continuously, indicating that the tool has entered High Sensitivity mode. The centre of a very deep stud will be indicated by the four middle bars illuminating.

MARKING THE CENTRE OF THE STUD

MARKING THE CENTRE OF THE STUD
Once an object is located, mark the location where the SpotLite ® Pointing System illuminates. This is the centre of the stud.

WIREWARNING® DETECTION

Zircon's WireWarning® detection works continuously.
When live AC voltage is detected, the AC
WireWarning® indicator will appear in the display.

WIREWARNING® DETECTION
If scanning begins over a live AC wire, the AC WireWarning ® indicator will flash continuously. Use extreme caution in these circumstances or whenever live AC is present.


Electrical field locators may not detect live AC wires if wires are more than 51 mm from the scanned surface, encased in conduit, present behind a plywood shear wall or metallic wall covering, or if moisture is present in the environment or scanned surface.


DO NOT ASSUME THERE ARE NO LIVE ELECTRICAL WIRES IN THE WALL. DO NOT TAKE ACTIONS THAT COULD BE DANGEROUS IF THE WALL CONTAINS A LIVE ELECTRICAL WIRE. ALWAYS TURN OFF THE ELECTRICAL POWER, GAS, AND WATER SUPPLIES BEFORE PENETRATING A SURFACE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE, AND/OR SERIOUS INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

Always turn off power when working near electrical wires.

HELPFUL HINTS

(See also Operating Tips)

Situation Probable Cause Solution
All LCD segments turn on at the same time and the unit beeps continuously.
  • Unit not flat against wall.
  • Unit tilted or lifted during scan. (All these factors affect proper calibration.)
  • Scanning surface is too dense or too wet for unit to operate.
  • When scanning an uneven surface, place thin cardboard on the surface to be scanned and scan over the cardboard in High Sensitivity mode.
  • Grasp the handle with your thumb on one side and your fingers on the other side, not touching the surface being scanned or the scanning head of the tool.
  • Hold the tool straight up and down, parallel to the studs, and do not rotate the tool.
  • If you are using unit on a recently taped, painted, or wallpapered wall, allow time to dry and try again.
  • While unit is still on, quickly release and re-press the power button to enter High Sensitivity mode.
Detects other objects besides studs.
  • Electrical wiring and metal or plastic pipes may be near or touching back surface of wall.
  • Check for other studs equally spaced to either side (30, 41, or 61 cm) apart or check for the same stud at several places directly above or below the first finding. Studs will run straight up and down from floor to ceiling while pipes may change direction.
  • A stud reading would measure approximately 38–45 mm apart from each edge; anything larger or smaller is most likely not a stud if not near a door or window.
You suspect electrical wires, but do not detect any.
  • Wires are shielded by metal conduit, a braided wire layer, behind metallic wall coverings, plywood shear wall, or other dense material.
  • Wires may not be live.
  • Wires deeper than 51 mm from surface might not be detected.
  • Use extra caution if the area has plywood, thick wood backing behind drywall, or thicker than normal walls.
  • If a switch controls an outlet, make sure it is ON for detection, but turned off when working near electrical wires.
Use when nailing, sawing, or drilling into walls, floors, and ceilings where these items may exist.
Area of voltage detection is too large.
  • Voltage detection can spread on drywall as much as 30 cm from each side of an actual electrical wire.
  • To narrow detection, turn unit off and on again at the edge of where wire was detected and scan again.

Videos

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