Do not stare into the laser beams and do not direct the laser
beam at the eyes of other persons.
1) Set the unit (with or without mounting bracket) on a flat, smooth
surface. The self-levelling range of the instrument is within approx.
+/- 3.5° in any direction.
2) Turn the unit on by pressing either one or both buttons on top of
the unit. The red indicator lights show that the unit is "on".
3) If the switches are in the "on" position but no laser beam is visible,
the unit may be outside of its self-levelling range. Position the unit
closer to level and recheck for laser light emission. If a laser beam is
still not visible, verify that the ON/OFF buttons are depressed and
that the unit contains fresh batteries.
4) If the unit fails to operate after completion of steps 1-3 above,
contact Your CST dealer.
5) After use, press the button(s) again to shut the unit "off".
INSERTING/REPLACING THE BATTERIES
Your Gizmo Lite will provide approx. 25 hours 1 diode on, 20 hours, 2
diodes on and 15 hours, 3 diodes on, of intermittent use with three
"AA" cell batteries. If Your Laser emits dim laser beams, replace the
batteries.
Remove the battery cover from the battery compartment. Insert the
batteries or replace the used batteries with new ones. Check for
correct polarity.
Do not use rechargeable batteries!
Extreme temperatures and the use of batteries with different levels
of charge can reduce the operating time of the instrument.
Always use batteries with the same power rating and from the same
manufacturer.
For disposal of the used batteries, see the section "Environmental
protection".
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ACCURACY CHECK
Check the laser Gizmo Lite on a regular basis, following these steps
(Fig. D):
1. Put the instrument in its mounting bracket and set it up centered
between two walls approximately 5 m apart.
2. Press ON/OFF switch 1.
3. Project the cross onto both walls by rotating the laser and mark
the points where the laser beams intersect.
4 . Move the laser to within 60 cm of one of the two walls and mark
two new points repeating the previous procedure.
5. Determine the height difference between the marked points on
both walls (D1 and D2).
6. If the difference between D1 and D2 is less than 3 mm, the laser is
within its tollerance.
Checking the horizontal line (Fig. E)
1. Put the laser in its mounting bracket and set it up approximately 5
m from a wall.
2. Press ON/OFF switch 1.
3. Mark the point where the laser beams intersect and another point
(A) along the horizontal laser line 2.5 m away from the first
intersection point.
4. Rotate the laser so that the point where the laser beams intersect
is projected 5 m away from the first intersection point.
5. The deviation of the horizontal laser beam from the point A
marked previously may not be greater than 3 mm.
SAFETY AND CERTIFICATIONS
Working safely with this instrument is possible only when the
operating and safety information are read completely and the
instructions contained therein are strictly followed. Do not remove
the label on the side of the housing.
Do not stare into the laser beam. Do not direct the laser beam at
other persons. Since the laser beam is of the boundled type, check