A
y
16 ft (5m)
– Mount the tool onto a tripod, or place it on
a firm and level surface close to the wall A.
Switch the tool on.
– Direct the laser against the close wall A and
allow the tool to level in. Mark a point on
both walls where the laser indicates (point
y). Mark the center of the laser beam on the
A
180˚
wall (at point y and point z).
y
Working with the laser target plate
The laser target plate 9 increases the visibility of
the laser beam under unfavourable conditions
and at large distances.
The reflective part of the laser target plate 9
improves the visibility of the laser line. Due to
transparency, the laser line is also visible from
the back side of the laser target plate.
Working with the Tripod (Optional
Accessory)
A tripod offers a stable, height-adjustable
measuring support. Position the tool with either
the 1/4-20 tripod mount 4 onto the thread of a
commercially available camera tripod or the
preferred method is to mount to a construction
tripod, use the 5/8-11 tripod mount 3. Tighten
the tool with the tripod mounting stud.
B
– Turn the tool around by 180°, allow it to level
B
z
Use with Attachments
Laser Viewing Glasses (Optional
Accessory)
The laser viewing glasses filter out the ambient
light. This makes the red light of the laser
appear brighter for the eyes.
goggles. The laser viewing glasses are used
for improved visualization of the laser beam, but
they do not protect against laser radiation.
Do not use the laser viewing glasses as sun
glasses or in traffic. The laser viewing glasses
do not afford complete UV protection and
reduce color perception.
Work Examples (see figures A–H)
Applicational examples for the tool can be
found on the graphics pages.
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A
180˚
y
in. The laser line should indicate the same
point within product specification tolerances.
Do not use the laser
WARNING
!
viewing glasses as safety
B
z