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micro LM-400 Laser Distance Meter
Do not look into the laser beam. Looking into the laser beam may be
hazardous to the eyes.
1. Make sure the unit is OFF.
2. Clean any oil, grease or dirt from the equipment. This aids inspection and
helps prevent the tool from slipping from your grip.
3. Inspect the tool:
• For any broken, worn, missing or binding parts or any condition which
may prevent safe and normal operation.
• Confirm that battery compartment cover is properly secured.
• Check that the markings and warning label are present, firmly attached
and readable.
If any issues are found during the inspection, do not use the tool until it has
been properly serviced.
4. Verify the distance meter operation.
• Following the Set-Up and Operation Instructions, Turn the unit ON and con-
firm that the Low Battery icon is not ON.
• Make a measurement and confirm the same measurement with another
instrument (tape measure, etc.). If the correlation between the measure-
ments is not acceptable, do not use the distance meter until it has been
properly serviced.
5. Do not use the distance meter if it operates abnormally. When in doubt, have
the meter serviced.
Figure 6 – Warning Labels
Set-Up and Operation
Do not look into the laser beam. Looking into the laser beam may be
hazardous to the eyes. Do not look at the laser beam with optical
aids (such as binoculars or telescopes)
Do not direct the laser beam towards other people. Make sure the laser
is aimed above or below eye level. Laser beams may be hazardous to the eyes.
Do not use the micro LM-400 as control device. Only use as a measur-
ing device. This will reduce the risk of damage or injury in case of low batteries,
malfunction or false measurement.
Set up and operate the distance meter according to these proce-
dures to reduce the risk of injury or incorrect measurements.
1. Check for an appropriate work area as indicated in the General Safety Rules
section.
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WARNING
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