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9. If your measurement is greater than the Allowable
Distance Between
b
and
c
for the corresponding
Distance Between Walls in the following table, the laser
must be serviced at an authorised service centre.
Distance Between
a
and
b
Allowable Distance Between
b
and
c
9.0 m
6.2 mm
12.0 m
8.3 mm
15.0 m
10.4 mm
Horizontal Beam - Pitch Direction
(Fig. A, I, J, K)
Checking the horizontal pitch calibration of the laser requires
a single wall at least 30’ (9 m) long. It is important to conduct
a calibration check using a distance no shorter than the
distance of the applications for which the tool will be used.
1. Place the laser against the end of the wall on a smooth,
flat, stable surface that is level in both directions
(Figure I).
2. Move the Power/Transport Lock switch
2
to the right to
turn the laser ON (Figure A).
3. Press button to turn on the horizontal beam
4
.
4. At least 30' (9 m) apart along the laser beam, mark
a
and
b
.
5. Move the laser to the opposite end of the wall (Figure J).
6. Position the laser toward the first end of the same wall
and parallel to the adjacent wall.
7. Adjust the height of the laser so the centre of the beam is
aligned with
b
.
8. Directly above or below
a
, mark
c
along the laser beam
(Figure K).
9. Measure the distance between
a
and
c
.
10. If your measurement is greater than the Allowable
Distance Between
a
and
c
for the corresponding
Distance Between Walls in the following table, the laser
must be serviced at an authorised service centre.
Distance Between
a
and
b
Allowable Distance Between
a
and
c
9.0 m
6.2 mm
12.0 m
8.3 mm
15.0 m
10.4 mm
Vertical Beam (Fig. L)
Checking the vertical (plumb) calibration of the laser can be
most accurately done when there is a substantial amount of
vertical height available, ideally 20’ (6 m), with one person
on the floor positioning the laser and another person near
a ceiling to mark the position of the beam. It is important
to conduct a calibration check using a distance no shorter
than the distance of the applications for which the tool will
be used.
1. Place the laser on a smooth, flat, stable surface that is
level in both directions (Figure
L1).
2. Move the Power/Transport Lock switch
2
to the right to
turn the laser ON (Figure A).
3. Press the buttons to turn on both vertical beams
5
6
.
4. Mark two short lines where the beams cross
a
,
b
and
also on the ceiling
c
,
d
. Always mark the centre of the
beam’s thickness (Figure
L2).
5. Pick up and rotate the laser 180º, and position it so
the beams line up with the marked lines on the level
surface
e
,
f
(Figure
L3).
6. Mark two short lines where the beams cross on the
ceiling
g
,
h
.
7. Measure the distance between each set of marked lines
on the ceiling (
c
,
g
and
d
,
h
). If the measurement is
greater than the values shown below, the laser must be
serviced at an authorised service centre.
Ceiling Height
Allowable Distance Between
Marks
2.5 m
1.7 mm
3.0 m
2.1 mm
4.0 m
2.8 mm
6.0 m
4.1 mm
9.0 m
6.2 mm
90º Accuracy Between Vertical Beams
(Fig. M)
Checking 90º accuracy requires an open floor area at least 33’
x 18’ (10 mm x 5 mm). Refer to Figure M for the position of
the laser at each step and for the location of the marks made
at each step. Always mark the centre of the beam’s thickness.
Place the laser on a smooth, flat, stable surface that is level in
both directions.
1. Move the Power/Transport Lock switch
2
to the right to
turn the laser ON (Figure A).
2. Press button to turn on the side vertical beam
6
.
3. Mark the centre of the beam at three locations
(
a
,
b
,
c
) on the floor along the side laser line. Mark
b
should be at the midpoint of the laser line (Figure
M1).
4. Pick up and move the laser to
b
.
5. Press
6
to turn on the front vertical beam too
(Figure
M2).
6. Position the front vertical beam so it crosses precisely
at
b
, with the side beam aligned with
c
(Figure
M2).
7. Mark a location
e
along the front vertical beam at least
14’ (4 m) away from the unit (Figure
M2).
8. Rotate the laser 90º so the side vertical beam now passes
through
b
and
e
(Figure
M3).
9. Directly above or below
a
, mark
f
along the front
vertical beam.
10. Measure the distance between
a
and
f
If the
measurement is greater than the values shown
below, the laser must be serviced at an authorised
service centre.
Distance from
a
to
b
Allowable Distance Between
a
and
f
4.0 m
3.5 mm
5.0 m
4.4 mm
6.0 m
5.3 mm
7.0 m
6.2 mm
f
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