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Milwaukee 2282-20

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EN

Genaral Safety Instructions

WARNING

Read all safety warnings and instructions.
Before using the appliance, read these 
safety instructions, the appliance’s oper-
ator’s manual (found on the enclosed CD) 
and all labels on the appliance.

Do not allow persons unfamiliar with the 
appliance, these safety instructions, and 
the appliance’s operator’s manual to 
operate the appliance.

This appliance can be dangerous in the 
hands of untrained users.

Do not overreach. Keep proper footing 
and balance at all times.

This enables better control of the appli-
ance in unexpected situations.

Ensure adequate safeguards at the work 
site (e.g. surveying site when measuring 
on roads, construction sites, etc.)

WARNING

The device produces visible laser beams, 
which are emitted from the appliance.
This device is a Class 2 laser product in 
accordance with IEC 60825-1:2007

Laser light - Do not stare into beam or 
view directly with optical instruments.

Do not point laser light at others. Laser 
light can cause eye damage.

Avoid dangerous environments. 

Do not use in rain, snow, damp or wet loca-
tions. Do not use in the presence of explo-

sive atmospheres (gaseous fumes, dust or 
flammable materials). 

Maintain appliances. If damaged, have 
the appliance repaired before use.

Accidents may be caused by poorly main-
tained appliances.

Use appliance only with specifically 
designated accessories.

Use of any other accessories may create a 
risk of injury.

This tool is designed to be powered by 
2-AAA batteries properly inserted into 
the tool.

Do not attempt to use with any other 
voltage or power supply.

Do not leave batteries within the reach of 
children.

Do not mix new and used batteries.

Do not mix brands (or types within 
brands) of batteries.

Do not mix rechargeable and non-
rechargeable batteries.

Install batteries according to polarity 
(+ / –) diagrams.

Properly dispose of used batteries 
immediately.

Do not incinerate or dismantle batteries.

Under abusive conditions, liquid may be 
ejected from the battery, avoid contact. If 
contact accidentally occurs, flush with 
water. If liquid contacts eyes, addition-
ally seek medical help.

Liquid ejected from the battery may cause 
irritation or burns.

Keep hands away from all moving parts.

Watch out for erroneous measurements 
if the appliance is defective or if it has 
been dropped, misused or modified.

Carry out periodic test measurements.

Particularly after the appliance has been 
subject to abnormal use, and before, 
during and after important measurements.

Do not dispose of appliance or batteries 
together with household waste material!

Appliance and batteries that have reached 
the end of their life must be collected sepa-
rately and returned to an environmentally 
compatible recycling facility.

Have your appliance serviced by a qual-
ified repair person using only identical 
replacement parts.

This will ensure that the safety of the appli-
ance is maintained.

Maintain labels and nameplates. 

These carry important information. If 
unreadable or missing, contact a 
MILWAUKEE service facility for a free 
replacement.

The device conforms to the most strin-
gent requirements of the relevant elec-
tromagnetic compatibility (EMC) stan-
dards and regulations.

Yet, the possibility of causing interference 
in other devices cannot be totally 
excluded.

Summary of Contents for 2282-20

Page 1: ...ndpiece 7 Distance unit setting 8 Tilt unit setting 8 Timer automatic release 8 Measuring Functions 9 Measuring single distance 9 Permament Minimum Maximum measuring 9 Add Subtract 9 Area 10 Volume 11...

Page 2: ...t attempt to use with any other voltage or power supply Do not leave batteries within the reach of children Do not mix new and used batteries Do not mix brands or types within brands of batteries Do n...

Page 3: ...rdous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided may resul...

Page 4: ...umfer ence Measuring reference 2nd result Area Volume Angle Wall area Addition Subtraction Timer Memory Pythagoras Battery Min Max Measuring Main line Indirect height Ceiling area Insert batteries i T...

Page 5: ...not stare into the beam Laser class 2 acc IEC 60825 1 2007 Maximum radiant power 1mW Emitted wavelength 620 690nm Beam divergence 0 16 x 0 6 mrad Impulse duration 0 2 x 10 9 s 0 8 x 10 9 s Subject to...

Page 6: ...uous laser mode If no key is pressed for 180 sec the device switches off au tomatically 1x Undo last action 2x Leave actual function go to de fault operation mode If the info icon appears with a numbe...

Page 7: ...ed from the front of the device 1 Distance is measured from the tripod thread permanently 2 Distance is measured from the rear of the device standard setting 3 Multifunctional endpiece i The orientati...

Page 8: ...Switch between the following units Timer automatic release s 1 Adjust delay of au tomatic release max 60 sec standard setting 5 sec 2 i Once the key is released with the laser activated the remaining...

Page 9: ...measure room diagonals maximum val ues or horizontal distance minimum values The minimum and maximum dis tance measured is displayed min max The last value meas ured is displayed in the main line min...

Page 10: ...g Functions 10 EN Area 1 1x 2 Aim laser at first target point 3 4 Aim laser at sec ond target point 24 352 m2 5 i The result is shown in the main line and the measured value above 19 823 m 24 352 m2 2...

Page 11: ...int 3 4 Aim laser at sec ond target point 5 6 Aim laser at third target point 78 694 m3 7 i The result is shown in the main line and the measured value above 208 703 m2 80 208 m 78 694 m3 24 224 m2 20...

Page 12: ...lower point 8 294 m 5 i Notice additional Pythagoras measurement in formation at the bottom of the next page Pythagoras 3 point 1 2x 2 Aim laser at up per point 3 4 Aim laser at rec tangular point 5 6...

Page 13: ...partial height 1 3x 2 Aim laser at upper point 3 4 Aim laser at 2nd point 5 6 Aim laser at rec tangular point 2 602 m 7 i Pressing the measuring key for 2 sec in the function activates automatically...

Page 14: ...alue a 2 3 Approve value a 0 625 m 4 Adjust value b 5 Approve value b and start measurement 6 Move device slowly along the stake out line The distance to the next stake out point is dis played 1 012 m...

Page 15: ...ays continous ly the tracking height if the device is turned on a tripod No 2nd dis tance measuring is needed as only the angle is automatically measured 1 2x x x Aim laser at low er point 2 3 h1 h2 h...

Page 16: ...y 20 last displays Delete Memory 8 294 m 20 20 last displays are displayed 1 8 294 m 20 Navigates trough 20 last displays 2 The value from the main line can be used for fur ther calculations 2 sec 3 2...

Page 17: ...olutely flat sur face 3 180 4 Turn the device horizontally by 180 and place it again on absolutely flat surface 5 6 Turn the device and place it again on ab solutely flat surface 7 180 8 Turn the devi...

Page 18: ...easurement Measuring tolerance to laser beam 0 2 Measuring tolerance to housing 0 2 Range 360 General Laser class 2 Laser type 635 nm 1 mW Protection class IP54 dust and splash water protected Autom l...

Page 19: ...you with your tool and accessory needs Check your Yellow Pages phone direc tory under Tools Electric for the names addresses of those nearest you or see the Where To Buy section of our website 1 800...

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