13
GB
Using the Laser with Other
Accessories
WARNING:
Since accessories other than those offered
by STANLEY have not been tested with this
laser, use of such accessories with this laser
could be hazardous.
Only use STANLEY
®
accessories that are
recommended for use with this model. Accessories
that may be suitable for one laser may create a risk of
injury when used with another laser.
The laser is equipped with a 1/4-20 female thread on
the bottom, side, and back (Figure
C
)
to accommodate current or future
STANLEY
®
accessories.
Other
recommended accessories for use with this
laser are available at extra cost from your local dealer
or authorized service center. If you need assistance
locating any accessory, please contact your nearest
STANLEY service center or visit our website:
http://
www.STANLEY.com
.
Maintenance
•
When the laser is not in use, clean the exterior parts
with a damp cloth, wipe the laser with a soft dry
cloth to make sure it is dry, and then store the laser
in the kit box provided.
•
Although the laser exterior is solvent resistant,
NEVER use solvents to clean the laser.
•
Do not store the laser at temperatures below -5 ˚F
(-20 ˚C) or above 140 ˚F (60 ˚C).
•
To maintain the accuracy of your work, check the
laser often to make sure it is properly calibrated.
• Calibration checks and other maintenance repairs
may be performed by STANLEY
service centers.
Troubleshooting
The Laser Does Not Turn On
•
Check the AA batteries to make sure:
•
Each battery is installed correctly, according
to (+) and (–) listed inside the battery
compartment.
•
The battery contacts are clean and free of rust
or corrosion.
•
The batteries are new, high-quality, name brand
batteries to reduce the chance of battery leakage.
•
Make sure the AA batteries are in proper working
condition. If in doubt, try installing new batteries.
• When using rechargeable batteries, make sure the
batteries are fully charged.
•
Be sure to keep the laser dry.
•
If the laser unit is heated above 120 ˚F (50 ˚C), the
unit will not turn ON. If the laser has been stored
in extremely hot temperatures, allow it to cool. The
laser level will not be damaged by using the Power/
Transport Lock switch before cooling to its proper
operating temperature.
The Laser Beams Flash
When in
self-leveling mode
, the lasers are designed
to self-level up to an average of 4° in all directions. If
the laser is tilted so much that the internal mechanism
cannot level itself (or the laser is not level when in
manual mode
), the laser beams will flash indicating
that the tilt range has been exceeded.
THE FLASHING BEAMS CREATED BY THE LASER
ARE NOT LEVEL OR PLUMB AND SHOULD NOT BE
USED FOR DETERMINING OR MARKING LEVEL
OR PLUMB. Try repositioning the laser on a more
level surface.
Laser Beams Will Not Stop Moving
The laser is a precision instrument. Therefore, if it is
not positioned on a stable (and motionless) surface,
the laser will continue to try to find level. If the beam
will not stop moving, try placing the laser on a more
stable surface. Also, try to make sure that the surface
is relatively flat and level, so that the laser is stable.
Summary of Contents for STHT77504-1
Page 2: ...A 1 2 4 _ 3 4 x1 x2 x3 2 Figures...
Page 3: ...C B 1 4 20 1 2 3 3...
Page 4: ...4 Figures D 1 2 3 a b a b c a b a 30 9m _...
Page 5: ...1 2 3 5 E a b c a b b a b 30 9m _...
Page 6: ...1 2 F b c a 3 28 1 0m _ 3 28 1 0m _ e 6 56 2 0m _ D e b c f a 6 Figures...
Page 7: ...1 4 20 360 1 7 5 2 4 3 6 8 G 7...
Page 100: ...GR 100 AA STHT77504 1 STHT77594 1 2 STANLEY http www STANLEY com V mW nm 2 2...
Page 101: ...101 GR 2 Stanley http www 2helpU com...
Page 102: ...GR 102 AA AA STHT77504 1 STHT77594 1 1 2 B 1 3 AA B 2 4 B 3 OFF A 2 1 0 2 A 1 A 3 3 A 4 4 4 5...
Page 115: ...115 RU STHT77504 1 STHT77594 1 2 STANLEY http www STANLEY com 2 2...
Page 116: ...RU 116 2 Stanley http www 2helpU com...
Page 117: ...117 RU STHT77504 1 STHT77594 1 1 2 B 1 3 B 2 4 B 3 A 2 1 0 2 A 1 A 3 3 A 4 4 4...
Page 145: ...145 BG AA STHT77504 1 STHT77594 1 2 STANLEY http www STANLEY com V mW 2 2...
Page 146: ...BG 146 2 Stanley http www 2helpU com...
Page 147: ...147 BG AA AA STHT77504 1 STHT77594 1 1 2 B 1 3 AA B 2 4 B 3 A 2 1 0 2 A 1 A 3 3 A 4 4 4 5...
Page 195: ...Notes...