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Under Industry Canada regulations, the radio 

transmitter(s) in this device may only operate using 

an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain 

approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To 

reduce potential radio interference to other users, the 

antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the 

equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not 

more than that necessary for successful communication.
DeWalt, Slough, Bershire SL1 3YD, UK herewith 

declares that the product DW033 / DW055E is in 

compliance with the essential requirements and all 

other provisions of Directive 1999/S/EC. Please contact 

DeWalt for DoC.

Battery Safety

WARNING: 

Batteries. can explode or leak and 

can cause injury or fire. To reduce the risk:

ALWAYS

 follow all instructions and warnings 

on the battery label and package. 

DO NOT

 short any battery terminals. 

DO NOT

 charge alkaline batteries.

DO NOT

 mix old and new batteries. Replace 

all of them at the same time with new 

batteries of the same brand and type.

DO NOT

 mix battery chemistries.

DO NOT

 dispose of batteries in fire.

ALWAYS

 keep batteries out of reach of 

children.

ALWAYS

 remove batteries if the device will 

not be used for several months.

NOTE:

 Ensure that the recommended 

batteries are used.

NOTE:

 Ensure the batteries are inserted in the 

correct manner, with the correct polarity.

Setup (Load Batteries)

1.  

Locate the battery compartment latch on the back 

of the tool (Figure B #2).

2.  

Using your finger, pull the latch down to unlock 

and remove the battery door (Figure C #1).

3.  

Insert two AAA batteries, making sure to position 

the 

-

 and 

+

 ends of each battery as noted inside 

the battery compartment (Figure C #2).

4.  

Slide the pins at the bottom of the battery door 

into the notches in the battery compartment (Figure 

C #3), and push the door down until it snaps into 

place.

When the tool is ON, the battery level appears in the 

display window (Figure E #1).

Operation

1.  

Point the laser at the top of the tool (Figure A 

#1) toward the wall whose distance you need to 

measure (Figure D #1).

2.  

Click 

 (Figure A #3) to display a laser dot on the 

wall (Figure D #1) and measure the distance from 

the bottom of the tool to the wall (Figure D #2).

3.  

At the bottom of the display window (Figure A 

#2), view the current measurement (Figure E #3), 

which will keep changing as you move the tool (in 

Continuous Measure mode).

4.  

When the bottom of the tool is positioned at the 

correct distance from the wall, click 

 to take 

the current measurement on the display window 

(Figure E #3).

Changing the Unit of Measure

Once the current measurement is taken, you can 

change the unit of measure from decimal ft (6.21 ft) to 

fractional ft (6'02"

9/16

), fractional ft to meters (1.894 

m), meters to inches (74 

9/16

 in), or inches to decimal ft.

To change the unit of measurement, press and hold 

 

until you see the measurement change (2-3 seconds).

NOTE: If you continue to hold 

 after the 

measurement changes, the tool will turn off.

Re-measuring

If you need to take a new measurement, click 

• The previous measurement (Figure E #2) will appear 

above the new current measurement (Figure E #3).

• When you are ready to take the new current 

measurement, click 

.

Turning Off the Tool

The tool can be turned off in either of these ways: 

• Press and hold 

 for 4 seconds (until the display 

window clears).

• If you do not use the tool for 180 seconds, it will 

automatically turn off.

Summary of Contents for DW033

Page 1: ...Please read these instructions before operating the product www dewalt com E NL GR P FIN HU BG LV ES DK CZ E NO SK RO LT F SE RU PT PL SI EE TR HR DW033 DW055E User Manual ...

Page 2: ...A 1 2 3 B 1 2 C AAA D 1 2 2 Figures E 6 21ft 6 17ft 1 2 3 ...

Page 3: ...erence received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency...

Page 4: ...o position the and ends of each battery as noted inside the battery compartment Figure C 2 4 Slide the pins at the bottom of the battery door into the notches in the battery compartment Figure C 3 and push the door down until it snaps into place When the tool is ON the battery level appears in the display window Figure E 1 Operation 1 Point the laser at the top of the tool Figure A 1 toward the wa...

Page 5: ... due to normal wear or tool abuse For further detail of warranty coverage and warranty repair information visit www DeWALT com or call 1 800 4 DeWALT 1 800 433 9258 This warranty does not apply to accessories or damage caused where repairs have been made or attempted by others This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary in certain states or provinces In a...

Page 6: ...aser Beam Interrupted Remove any obstacles in the path of the laser beam and repeat the measurement Insufficient Battery Replace the two AAA batteries 301 Temperature Too High Allow the TLM to cool down to a temperature within the specified Operating Temperature Range Temperature Too Low Allow the TLM to warm up to a temperature within the specified Operating Temperature Range 401 Hardware Error S...

Page 7: ...Notes ...

Page 8: ... 2016 DeWalt Industrial Tool Co 701 East Joppa Road Towson MD 21286 Made in China DOC 097295 AUGUST 2016 www dewalt com ...

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