Closely read and observe all of the instructions before and during use in order to operate your rangefinder
safely and securely.
Intended use
This distancemeter is intended for measuring distances, lengths, heights, and gaps, and for calculating
areas and perimeters.
Safety instructions specifically for laser equipment
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WARNING: Avoid looking into the laser beam without eye protection. We recommend wearing laser safety
goggles at all times while using laser equipment.
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Make sure that the laser beam is not reflected from the surface of an object.
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Do not look into a laser beam using optical instruments such as a magnifying glass.
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Never aim the laser beam at people or animals; keep the rangefinder out of children's reach.
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Only use your rangefinder according to these instructions.
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Your rangefinder does not contain any serviceable parts.
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Always leave any repairs necessary on the laser unit to a qualified professional.
Ambient conditions
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Indoor use only
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Ambient temperature range: 0–40°C
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Do not work in explosive environments with flammable liquids, gases or dust.
Description (1 + 2)
1. Laser aperture
2. LCD display
3. Control buttons
4. Retaining clip
5. Battery cover
Technical specifications
Batteries
Measuring range:
Accuracy
Working temperature range
Laser class
Wavelength
Laser power
LCD display (3)
6.
Laser ON
7.
Reference plane FRONT
8.
Reference plane BACK
9.
Continuous measurement
10.
Area measurement
11.
Height measurement
12.
Battery indicator
13.
Measurement values
Laser distancemeter
Art. No. 99995
User manual
Two AAA, 1.5V
0.2–40m
±2 mm
0–40°C
Class 2
630–670 nm
< 1 mW
Laser light
Do not look into the beam!
Class 2 laser
According to EN 60825-1:2007
P ≤ 1mW
λ = 630–670 nm