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COMPONENTS
1 Power Button
2 Battery LED
3 Manual/Standby Button (remote control)
4 Leveling LED
5 Manual/HI-Warning LED
6 Up and Down Arrow Buttons (remote control)
7 Left and Right arrow Buttons (remote control)
8 Infrared-receiver for remote control
9 Removable Rotor Cage
10 Sighting Guides
11 Rotor/Beam Exit
12 Handle
13 Battery compartment/door
14 5/8x 11 Tripod Mounts
15 Rubber feet
How to Use the Laser System
Powering the Laser
Batteries
Installing Batteries
Open the battery door using your fingers, a coin or a screwdriver.
Insert batteries into the housing so that the negative poles are toward the bigger battery spiral spring.
Push down on the battery door until the latch “clicks” into position.
Laser Setup
Position the laser horizontally or vertically (tripod mount and rubber feet downward!) on a stable platform, wall
mount or tripod at the desired elevation. The laser recognizes automatically whether it is used horizontally or
vertically when switched on.
Note:
The laser always operates in MANUAL mode in the Vertical position.
Turning On/Off the Laser
Press the power button
1
to turn on the laser.
Note:
The laser always powers up in the automatic self-leveling mode. The LEDs (
2, 4
and
5
) are
turned on for 2 seconds.
The laser is level when the leveling indicator
4
is no longer flashing (once every second).
For the first five minutes after the laser self levels, the LED
4
lights solid. After five minuts the LED
4
starts
flashing every four seconds to let you know the laser is still level while conserving battery life.
If the laser is positioned beyond it´s self-leveling range of ±8%, the laser beam, and manual and leveling
indicators flash simultaneously. Turn the unit off, reposition the laser within the self-leveling range and turn
it on again.
Note:
If the laser is out of its self-leveling range and remains out of it for more than 10 minutes, the
unit shuts down completely.
Note:
After the laser has been level for more than 5 minutes in horizontal mode,
the HI (height of instrument) alert activates. If the laser is disturbed (tripod bumped,
etc.) so that when it re-levels the laser beam elevation changes by more than 3 mm
(1/8 in.), the HI alert shuts down the laser and rotor, and the red LED flashes two times per second
(twice the manual-mode rate). To restore level, turn the laser off and on. After the laser has re-leveled,
check your initial reference elevation.
In order to switch the laser off, press the power button again.
Activating/Deactivating Standby Mode
Standby mode is a power-saving feature that conserves laser battery life.
Press and hold the remote control’s manual button for 3 seconds to activate standby mode.
Note:
When standby mode is activated, the laser beam, rotor, self-leveling system, and LEDs shut
down, but the HI alert remains activated.