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CROSSLINE LASER LEVEL
OPERATION INSTRUCTION
BATTERY PLACEMENT
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Your laser level requires 4 AA batteries. Use only new, high-quality battery for best results.
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Locate battery compartment at the bottom of the laser. Insert batteries according to the
symbols and polarity.
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When the battery voltage is low, the indicator light will start flashing in which the batteries
must be replaced.
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Once the voltage is below 3.9V, the unit will shut off automatically due to low battery.
ON/OFF
WARNING
Always turn off all lasers and latch the pendulum in place before
transporting.
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Press and hold “LINE” button to switch on the laser.
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Alternatively, turn the laser on by sliding the Power Switch/Pendulum Switch to ON/
UNLOCK position. Pendulum is automatically released for self levelling.
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To turn the laser off, place it on a stable flat surface. Slide the Power Switch/Pendulum
Switch to OFF/LOCK position. Pendulum is automatically locked when the switch is turned
to OFF position.
LASER LINES SELECTION
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Turn the switch to ON position. All lines appear when the laser is turned on.
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Press “LINE” button to select laser lines.
AUTOMATIC SELF-LEVELLING
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Pendulum lock (power switch to ON position) must be released for horizontal and vertical
levelling.
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Turn on the laser level. The pendulum automatically aligns a position within the range of
self-levelling range ±4°. Within this range, the laser level automatically correct its position.
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Laser beams start to blink when the device is out of self-alignment range of ±4°. In this
case, place the laser level on a flat surface, adjust tripod or wall mount until blinking stops.
PULSE MODE
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Press
to activate Pulse Mode so that the device can work with optional laser detector.
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Laser lights will pulse with high frequency, making the laser lines slightly darker.
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Pulse Mode LED Indicator light will be on when this is activated. Press the button again to
exit pulse mode.
WARNING
This is a high precision instrument - To avoid damage always transport
instrument and store with pendulum lock on (or power switch to OFF
position) and in its protective case.
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