nl660 manual.qxd
10/02/2004
U s e r s M a n u a l
USING AS A WALL-MOUNTED LEVEL
This level can also be wall-mounted using the
wall-mounting base.
Fig. 14 also shows the protective cover that
snaps into the bottom of the base when it is
not in use. Fig. 14 and 15 show the top and
bottom views of the wall-mounting base.
There are two yellow buttons on the top of
the base (Fig. 14) that are used to push the
thin pins out of the base.
The thin pins (Fig. 15) can be driven into any
soft wood or wall board surface to secure the
level.
The thin pins in the base are designed to be
easily removed from the wood or wallboard
surface.
This base also has an alignment pin for pivot-
ing the tool on the base to aid in referencing
two points (Fig. 14)
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
MOUNTING LEVEL TO WALL- MOUNTING
BASE
1. Place the laser level on the wall-mounting
base and slide either the front or back of
the tool into and around the alignment pin.
2. Turn the level "on". DO NOT point the tool
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in the direction of your eyes or anyone
else's eyes.
3. Place the level and wall-mounting base on
a soft wood or wallboard surface (Fig. 16).
4. Align the laser line with any two measured
or levelled reference points using the two
built-in bubble levels.
5. Push the thin pins into the surface using the
yellow buttons on the base.
The laser level can be used to align a single
object or objects on one surface (Fig. 16).
However, it is most effective when used to
align multiple objects on multiple surfaces
such as the alignment of bath fixtures in a tub
enclosure as shown in Fig. 17.
WARNING: DO NOT push the yellow
buttons on the wall-mounting base
unless you plan to affix the base to a soft
wood or wallboard surface. This could result
in injury, because. the pins under the base are
very sharp. ALWAYS HANDLE THIS BASE
CAREFULLY. ALWAYS use the protective cover
on the base when not in use.
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
E n g l i s h