nl660 manual.qxd
10/02/2004
U s e r s M a n u a l
WARNING: These glasses WILL NOT
protect your eyes from damage that
could resultfrom looking directly into the
laser beam.
ADJUSTING THE LASER LINE PROJECTION
(Fig. 5)
The laser line projected from this tool can be
adjusted O-9Oº.
1. Turn the tool on and be careful not to point
the tool in the direction of anyone's eyes.
2. Move the finger knob in either direction to
change the angle of the laser line on any
surface directly in front of the tool.
Fig. 5
USING THE MAGNET IN THE BASE OF THE
LASER LEVEL
(Fig. 6 and Fig. 7)
Fig. 6
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magnet
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E n g l i s h
The magnet in the base of the laser level can
be used with the wall-mounting base or the
levelling platform.
The magnet also allows the tool to be mount-
ed on any coated or un-coated 1 3/4 x 4" flat
steel surface. This feature is particularly handy
to those working with steel stud framework
and ductwork
Fig. 7
WORKING WITH OBSTRUCTIONS
Fig. 8 illustrates how the laser line is projected
from the laser level. It is actually a "plane" of
laser light. Obstructions that take place direct-
ly in front of the device WILL NOT affect the
laser line projected on either side of the inter-
ference.
Fig. 9 illustrates how the laser level provides a
straight and level line on either side of a large
obstruction such as a hot water heater.
Fig. 8