Laserliner 081.124A User Manual

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 EU directives and disposal
This device complies with all necessary standards for the 
free movement of goods within the EU.
This product is an electric device and must be collected 
separately for disposal according to the European 
Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment. 
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 Slope mode
Lock the transport restraint and switch on the laser (button 1). Now 
slopes can be laid out. IMPORTANT: This mode cannot be used to 
perform horizontal or vertical levelling because the laser lines are no 
longer automatically aligned.
± 4°
 
±
 5 mm / 10 m
20 m
635 nm
2 / < 1 mW
1 x 1.5 V alkaline cell
(type AA, LR6) / 5 hr.
0°C ... +50°C
-10°C ... + 70°C
35 x 153 x 36 mm
0,13 kg
Self-levelling range
Precision
Operating range (depending 
on room illumination)
Laser wavelength
Laser class / line laser output power
Power supply / operating time
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight (incl. battery)
Subject to technical alterations 02.2010. Further safety and 
supplementary notices at: www.laserliner.com/info
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 Horizontal and vertical levelling
Open the transport restraint and switch on the laser (button 1). The 
laser cross will appear. Now horizontal and/or vertical levelling work 
can be done.
The Out-Of-Level function must be activated in order 
to do horizontal and vertical levelling. It is activated by 
releasing the transport restraint. The Out-Of-Level function 
signals when the device is set up outside of its 4° automatic 
levelling range. If this is the case, the ON/OFF button will 
illuminate and the lasers will shut off. Place the device on 
a surface that is more level.
!
Regularly check the calibration before use, after 
transport and after extended periods of storage.
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