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or environmental contamination. 

By disposing of the product irrespon-

sibly you may enable unauthorized 

persons to use it in contravention of 

the regulations, exposing themselves 

and third parties to the risk of severe 

injury and rendering the environment 

liable to contamination.

 ∙ The product must not be disposed 

with household waste. Dispose of the 

product appropriately in accordance 

with the national regulations in force in 

your country.

 

LASER CLASSIFICATION

General

The following directions (in accord-

ance with the state of the art - interna-

tional standard IEC 60825-1(2007-03) 

and IEC TR 60825-14 (2004-02)) pro-

vide instruction and training informa-

tion to the person responsible for the 

product and the person who actual-

ly uses the equipment, to anticipate  

and avoid operational hazards. The per-

son responsible for the product must 

ensure that all users understand these 

directions and adhere to them.

Products classified as laser class 1, class 

2 and class 3R do not require:

 ∙ laser safety officer involvement,

 ∙ protective clothes and eyewear,

 ∙ special warning signs in the laser 

working area 

if used and operated as defined in this user 

manual due to the low eye hazard level.  

Products  classified  as  laser  class  2  or 

class  3R  may  cause  dazzle,  flash  blind-

ness and afterimages, particularly under 

low ambient light conditions.

DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

We herewith declare that this product 

conforms with the following standards 

and directives:

Standards

EN 61326-1:2013

EN 61326-2-2:2013

in accordance with the regulations stipu-

lated in the directives:

EC Directive

2014/30/EU (Electromagnetic Compati-

bility Directive)

Technical changes reserved. We accept 

no liability for printing errors.

All images, explanations or technical 

specifications  can  be  updated  without 

prior notice.

Summary of Contents for DISTY40

Page 1: ...DISTY40 DISTY80 201 40 201 80 MANUAL...

Page 2: ...evice dur ing transportation Regularly inspect the accuracy of the instrument especially when starting any major square setting work You have sole responsibility for the accuracy of your work Do not u...

Page 3: ...Off button 12 Laser active 13 Referencepoint in front 14 Referencepoint at the back 15 Reference point positioning bracket 16 Max and Min measurement 17 Surface Volume 18 Indirect measurement Single p...

Page 4: ...n be adapted for the following measuring situations For measurements from an edge fold out the positioning bracket until it first locks in place corner of 90 For measurements from a corner open the po...

Page 5: ...each single measurements can be deleted and remeasured in series Reference The default reference setting is from the rear of the instument The display will show you Press the button to change the refe...

Page 6: ...ton and hold down this button until you hear a beep Then slowly sweep the laser back and forth and up and down over the desired target point e g into the corner of a room Press the button to stop cont...

Page 7: ...rs in the display Press the button to take the first measurement e g length Press the button to take the second measurement e g widht Press the button to take the third measurement e g height The resu...

Page 8: ...t All target points must be in a horizontal or vertical plane The best results are achieved when the instrument is rotated about a fixed point e g with the position bracket fully folded out and the in...

Page 9: ...al sode on the second link The calculated height on the third line Keep in mind that the lenght ofthe horizontal line is only 100 correct when a precise vertical measurement is performed Double indire...

Page 10: ...d third 90 measurement The results are now shown on the screen from top to bottom distance to first upper point distance to the second point distance from the measured horizontal point distance betwee...

Page 11: ...ge The Disty40 is limited to 40m the Disty80 to 80m At night or dusk and if the target is in shadow the measuring range without target plate is increased Use a target plate to increase the measurement...

Page 12: ...to counteract them The product is not to be operated until the user has been instructed on how to work with it LIMITS OF USE Environment Suitable for use in an atmosphere appro priate for permanent h...

Page 13: ...cted to mechanical shock for example blows or falling the product may be damaged or peo ple may sustain injury When setting up the product make sure that the accessories are correctly adapted fitted s...

Page 14: ...hazards The per son responsible for the product must ensure that all users understand these directions and adhere to them Products classified as laser class 1 class 2 and class 3R do not require lase...

Page 15: ...lly select ed components and crafted with the utmost care By that we can offer you an optimal quality If your device should however be defective due to faulty materials or a production error you can b...

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