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Prolaser

®

 3D All-Lines

Model No. 883N

User Manual 

Руководство по эксплуатации

4AA

165'/50m

INCLUDED

Up to 60m/200'

Summary of Contents for 883N

Page 1: ...Prolaser 3D All Lines Model No 883N User Manual 4AA 165 50m INCLUDED Up to 60m 200...

Page 2: ...is innovatively designed for a very broad range of professional and DIY jobs including Hanging cabinets and shelves Setting floor and wall tiles Drywall installation and hanging acoustic ceilings Fram...

Page 3: ...3 CONTENTS Features 4 Safety instructions 5 6 Battery installation Safety 7 8 Overview 9 Operating instructions 10 12 Maintenance 13 Field calibration test 14 23 Specifications 24 Warranty 25...

Page 4: ...out of leveling range Pulse mode emits pulses that can be detected by a detector Max indoor working range 20 m 65 with red goggles The max detectable range of the laser in pulse mode is 60m 200 Manua...

Page 5: ...e the laser level Do not look into a laser beam using magnifying optical devices such as binoculars or a telescope as this will increase the level of eye injury WARNING This product contains lead in s...

Page 6: ...bove 45 C 14 F to 113 F Do not operate the laser in explosive atmospheres such as flammable liquids gases or dust Sparks from the tool can cause ignition When not in use remove the batteries engage th...

Page 7: ...rand according to the polarity diagram on the battery cover 3 Reclose the battery cover BATTERY INSTALLATION SAFETY NOTE If the laser level will not be used for a long period remove the batteries from...

Page 8: ...battery terminals 2 Do not charge Alkaline batteries 3 Do not mix old and new batteries 4 Do not dispose of batteries into household waste 5 Do not dispose batteries in fire 6 Defective or dead batte...

Page 9: ...nes selection button switch a Beam Selector button b Manual Mode button c Pulse Mode button 3 Horizontal laser beam window 4 Forward vertical laser beam window 5 Side vertical laser beam window 6 Batt...

Page 10: ...0 vertical side beam 4 Additional click on the lines button switch 2 will switch off the side vertical beam and will project forward a 360 vertical beam 5 Additional click on the lines button switch 2...

Page 11: ...on the lines button switch 2 This will switch off the horizontal beam and it will project a 360 vertical side flashing beam 6 Additional click on the lines button switch 2 This will switch off the sid...

Page 12: ...The pulse mode can be activated only in Automatic mode 2 Push the locking switch 1 to the ON position The laser level will project a 360 horizontal beam 3 Press and hold the lines button switch 2 for...

Page 13: ...aser level with a clean soft cloth Do not use solvents Although the laser level is dust and dirt resistant to a certain degree do not store in dusty places as a long term exposure may damage internal...

Page 14: ...perpendicularity between the 2 vertical beams 1 Checking the Height Accuracy of the cross created by lateral 5 and the Horizontal lines Up and down deviation 1 Set up the laser on a table or on the f...

Page 15: ...Reposition the laser and Verify that the 2 vertical lines pass through a1 and c1 7 Mark on wall B the center of the cross beams as b1 see figure 2 A B Figure 1 C a1 0 5m c1 X 2m X approximately 5m A B...

Page 16: ...the botton swich 2 4 times to project all 3 lasers beams 10 Verify that the vertical line pass through a1 and b1 11 Mark on wall B the center of the cross beams as b2 see figure 3 12 Turn the laser 18...

Page 17: ...Measure the distances a a2 a1 b b1 b2 15 The difference a b should not be more than 3 mm otherwise send the laser level to a qualified technician for repairs A B Figure 4 C a2 0 5m X 2m b1 X b2 X a1...

Page 18: ...ers from wall A and 2 meters from wall C 3 Unlock the pendulum and press the botton swich 2 4 times to project all 3 lasers beams 4 Direct the cross lines of the horizontal beam and the forward vertic...

Page 19: ...he pendulum and press the button to project the vertical forward beam 4 towards the plumb line 5 Turn the laser so that the vertical beam will merge with the plumb line below the hanging point 6 Mark...

Page 20: ...more than 1mm otherwise to send the laser level to a qualified technician for repairs 4 Checking the Accuracy of the side Vertical beam 5 For the second vertical beam repeat the previous marking proce...

Page 21: ...the button switch 2 3 times to project the forward and the side vertical beams 3 Mark the center of the side vertical beam at 3 places Point a1 on the left wall A in the middle of the vertical line P...

Page 22: ...hrough c1 on the table and the forward laser beam passes through the marks a1 and b1 on the walls A and B respectively 6 Mark as c3 the center of the side vertical beam on the wall C at the same heigh...

Page 23: ...23 7 The distance between c2 and c3 should not be more than 1 5mm otherwise to send the laser level to a qualified technician for repairs c3 X c1 X X a1 2 5m 2 5m A b1 X B C Figure 8 5m X c2...

Page 24: ...Accuracy 0 2mm m 0 0002in in Self leveling Range 3 5 Laser line width 2 mm 0 5mm 5m 0 10 0 02 at 20 Wavelength 635 5nm Laser Class II Power supply 4 AA batteries included Battery life 5 hours of conti...

Page 25: ...t does no cover products that are used improperly altered or repaired without Kapro approval In the event of a problem with the laser level you have purchased please return the product to the place of...

Page 26: ...26 Kapro 883N Prolaser 3D All Lines 883N Prolaser 3D All Lines 3 360 4AA 60m RU...

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Page 28: ...28 1 2 360 4 3 5 20 65 60 200...

Page 29: ...29 0 II EN 60825 1 25249 6 65...

Page 30: ...30 10 C 45 C...

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Page 33: ...33 7 6 3 5 4 2 1 1 2 a b c 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 34: ...34 3 5 1 2 1 ON 360 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 3 5 9 1 OFF...

Page 35: ...35 0 1 1 OFF 2 2 5 3 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 1 ON OFF...

Page 36: ...36 60 1 2 1 ON 360 3 2 4 5 2 6 2...

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Page 38: ...38 Kapro 1 2 3 4 5 1 1 A B C 5 2 0 5...

Page 39: ...39 A B Figure 1 C a1 0 5m c1 X 2m X approximately 5m 3 2 4 5 1 c1 1 5 0 5 1 2...

Page 40: ...40 6 180 B 2 a1 c1 7 b1 2 8 B 0 5 B 9 2 10 a1 b1 11 b2 3 A B Figure 2 C a1 0 5m c1 X 2m b1 X X 180 0 5 2 2...

Page 41: ...41 12 180 b2 a1 13 a2 4 A B Figure 3 C a1 0 5m X 2m b1 X b2 X 0 5 3 2 A B Figure 4 C a2 0 5m X 2m b1 X b2 X a1 X 180 0 5 4 2 14 a a2 a1 b b1 b2 15 a b 3...

Page 42: ...42 2 1 A B C 5 2 0 5 3 2 4 5 5 15 3 1 3 2 a1 5...

Page 43: ...43 a1 Figure 5 X appro xima tely 3m 3 2 4 4 5 6 2 a1 6 5 3...

Page 44: ...44 a1 Figure 6 6 X 2m a2 X X 7 a1 a2 1 4 5 1 7 6 2...

Page 45: ...45 5 5 5 3 1 2 2 3 3 3 1 b1 c1 2 4 c2 7...

Page 46: ...46 c2 X c1 X X a1 2 5m 2 5m A b1 X B C Figure 7 5m 7 2 5 2 5 5 5 90 c1 a1 b1 6 c3 8...

Page 47: ...47 c3 X c1 X X a1 2 5m 2 5m A b1 X B C Figure 8 5m X c2 8 2 5 2 5 5 7 2 3 1 5...

Page 48: ...48 360 360 360 360 360 20 60 0 2 0 0002in in 3 5 2 0 5 5 635 5 II 4 AA 5 10 C 45 C 20 C 60 C IP54 13 4 x 8 4 x 12 1 652 10...

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