Setting up the laser level
1. Place the product on a hard, flat and level surface.
2. Make sure that the bubbles in the bubble vials (2)
are roughly centred.
3. Centre the bubble vials by adjusting the X and Y
axis adjusting screws (3).
6. Care and maintenance
Wipe off any dirt with a soft, lightly moistened cloth.
7. Disposal
Follow local ordinances when disposing of this
product. If you are unsure of how to dispose of
this product, please contact your local authority.
8. Specifications
Accuracy
Horizontal laser line ± 0.5 mm/m
Laser wavelength
635 nm
Laser class
2
Laser power
< 1 mW
Power supply
4 x AAA/LR03
Operating range
Laser line max. 15 m (indoor use)
Spot laser max. 30 m (indoor use)
Rotation
600 rpm
Bubble vial accuracy
±0.5 mm/m
The laser beam’s range is dependent upon lighting conditions.
Strong sunlight reduces the range considerably.
5. Use
1. Make sure the rotation laser is both vertical and level
(see “Setting up the laser level”).
2. Use laser vision glasses to better see the laser beam.
3. Turn the on/off switch (4) clockwise to start the laser.
Turn the switch to gradually increase the rotation speed.
4. The laser projects a laser point on the ceiling which can
be used for certain measurement applications.
5. The level also comes with a target plate that can be attached
to a staff and positioned in the area and used as a height refer-
ence. This target can be moved to other areas to be measured.
Horizontal line
Vertical line
Inserting the batteries
The battery compartment is on
the back of the level.
1. Press the battery compart-
ment release tab and pull out
the battery holder.
2. Insert the included AAA/LR03
batteries according to the
markings in the battery holder.
3. Reinsert the battery holder.
• Remove the batteries from
the product if it is not to be
used for an extended period
to avoid battery leakage.
• Remove any depleted batteries.
• Do not subject the batteries
to very high temperatures or
throw them onto the fire.
• Do not short circuit the batteries.
• Never mix old and new batteries.
• Never use rechargeable batteries
as they have too low a voltage.
4. Preparations
2
3
4