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Page 1: ...T H E 1 R O T A R Y L A S E R I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L...

Page 2: ...d for your model Tool service must be performed only by qualified repair personnel Repairs service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel will void the warranty Only approved and authorised...

Page 3: ...securely on a level surface Damage to the laser or serious injury could result if the laser falls WARNING DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE LASER There are no user serviceable parts inside Disassembling the lase...

Page 4: ...tteries Laser target Detector clamp General Homeline THE 1 INCHES CM 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 3 ITEM CHECKLIST Please ensure the following items are included with your laser level If anything is missing plea...

Page 5: ...5 LASER OVERVIEW FRONT Rotating laser port Protective lighthouse Control panel...

Page 6: ...6 Battery thumb screw LASER OVERVIEW BASE 5 8 x 11 thread for horizontal operation on a tripod...

Page 7: ...7 Power Tilt alarm indicator Power indicator Scanning mode Counter clockwise rotation Tilt alarm Speed control Speed control indicator LASER CONTROL PANEL Clockwise rotation...

Page 8: ...8 Sound on off Coarse fine detection LCD display screen Laser sensor Speaker Power DETECTOR OVERVIEW...

Page 9: ...teries Loosen the battery thumb screw on the base of the instrument and remove the battery tray Insert the batteries according to polarity Place the battery tray into the base of the instrument so tha...

Page 10: ...le Place the laser level onto the tripod with the lighthouse facing upwards and thread the yoke into the base until firm Do not over tighten as this may cause damage to the laser level or tripod Level...

Page 11: ...e power button once and the instrument will power on and begin automatically self levelling When this levelling process is complete the penta prism inside the lighthouse will start rotating If the ins...

Page 12: ...ile the alarm is active the instrument will stop rotating and will need to be powered off and on again to reset its level position Speed control Press the speed control button to cycle through various...

Page 13: ...change between coarse and fine mode press the coarse fine mode button Move the detector into the path of the laser beam Hold the detector upright for horizontal beams Rotate the detector 90 for vertic...

Page 14: ...ment to level Detect and note laser position on the wall or staff Without moving the tripod rotate the instrument 180 Detect and note laser position on the wall or staff Calculate the distance between...

Page 15: ...Adjust the instrument or tripod so it is level Laser does not remain on for long periods of use Check the batteries Check the battery compartment for signs of damage Ensure they are clean and not ben...

Page 16: ...ent is recommended every six months if ongoing accurate levelling is required or an impact has occurred The operator should check the accuracy of the instrument before precision levelling is attempted...

Page 17: ...other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failu...

Page 18: ...18 To assist you with any queries or technical questions please contact customer support Australia 1300 658 338 New Zealand 0800 367 527 CUSTOMER SUPPORT...

Page 19: ...al Homeline THE 1 Product code 70002 Warranty 1 Year Accuracy 3mm at 30m Operating range 300m diameter Levelling range 9 5 Laser class 2 Red Battery life 20 hours Battery type 4x C IP rating 65 Weight...

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