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Operation manual

ZipLevel Plus 30

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Summary of Contents for ZipLevel Plus 30

Page 1: ...Operation manual ZipLevel Plus 30 GB ...

Page 2: ...02 GB ...

Page 3: ...is easy to operate The extremely sturdy measurement cable with patented gas liquid system reliably works from 30 C up to 70 C Read the operating instructions and the enclosed brochure Guaran tee and additional notices completely Follow the instructions they contain Safely keep these documents for future reference A Cable reel B Securing points C Measurement line D Measuring module E Battery compar...

Page 4: ...stantaneously all the other keys have to be pressed for 2 seconds in order to activate or deactivate the particular function The functions are also fitted with audible signals clicking and blee ping which makes it easier to work overhead or in non visible areas The ZipLevel memorizes the last accomplished function When you turn the instrument on again and intend to leave the function press the acc...

Page 5: ...e basic unit to the measuring module Switch the measuring module on with the ON OFF key and put the unit with its back or base on the required place of reference When the display is ready you will hear 2 short audible bleeps Press the ZERO key for 2 seconds Keep the measuring module steady until the figure zero appears on the display The appliance has now been set Back facing down Base Back If the...

Page 6: ...se the measuring module with the side which was used to set ZERO Do not change from one locating side to another without setting to ZERO again If you want to find out the height between floor and ceiling set the appliance to ZERO with its back or bottom side on the floor Then hold the top base or back to the ceiling in order to measure Manually add the height 8 8 cm or thickness 5 0 cm of the meas...

Page 7: ...ep the measured data The function can be switched on and off by shortly pressing the HOLD key Measuring and keeping of the data see drawing page 8 1 First you set the unit at the required point with the ZERO key 2 Shortly press the HOLD key as long as the measuring module is still being moved The unit will then give a series of bleeps 3 Move the measuring module to the place where you intend to me...

Page 8: ...seconds in order to make the present height location of the measuring module the point of reference The unit must not be moved in this process 3 m Level of reference New level of reference 1 ZERO 2 Press HOLD When set zo zero at the top 3 m will be shown at the bottom ...

Page 9: ...nd m appear on the display The unit M is not available in HighPrecision mode RES The ZipLevel is featured with a choice of 3 display accuracies Press the RES key for 2 seconds and keep it pressed in order to choose the required resolution Release the RES key once the required resolution is shown Your choice is stored now up to next accuracy change 0 2 cm for highest accuracy needs more time to sta...

Page 10: ...mm to 0 2 mm To do so keep the RES button pressed and press the ON OFF button at the same time Repeat the process to leave HighPrecision mode 0 02 cm 0 05 cm 0 1 cm HighPrecision Mode active Measured from the starting position of the base unit the HighPrecision Mode can be used in a working range of 0 5 m ...

Page 11: ...ta After that you hear a series of bleeps Wait until these are finished before you move the module to the next measuring point 3 Shortly press the REC key to show the average as well as the highest and bottom rate of the series of measurements After shortly pressing the REC key the letters AVG average MIN and MAX will be shown on the display 4 Press the REC key for 2 seconds to leave this function...

Page 12: ...short bleeps Keep the measuring module stable on the measuring point The bleeps will stop when the figure is configured 3 Now press the MARK key to add the height of the measuring module or press the REC key for 2 seconds to add the thickness of the measu ring module Press the HOLD key to leave the function Make sure that the device is set to boot off Press HOLD to keep the data Then press CAL key...

Page 13: ...ZipLevel Plus 30 13 GB Boot on Boot off Base Back Base Back ZERO HOLD HOLD Boot on MARK Height REC Thickness ZERO HOLD 2 seconds 1 2 3 1 2 3 ADDER function Boot off CAL 8 8 cm 5 cm ...

Page 14: ...uring module on its base or back next to the basic unit Press the CAL key for 2 seconds 3 When 0 is blinking on the display shortly press CAL 4 When 1 219 is blinking on the display raise the measuring module to a height of 1 219 m above the basic unit and press CAL again The measuring module has to be held stable during the process The feeler rod or a tape measure mark at a wall should be used as...

Page 15: ... back next to the basic unit and press the CAL key again 0 is blinking on the display Step 2 Press CAL again 121 9 is blinking on the display Step 3 Lift to a height of 1 219 m and press CAL again Hold steadily during the process Then 121 9 is shown on the display 1 219 m Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 ...

Page 16: ... the display and choose a b or c a Produce a tone at a chosen height Shortly press MARK and keep the unit steady to set up the tone b Produce a tone within a defined scope Move the measuring module half a scope under the chosen height Shortly press MARK and hold the unit steady to set up the tone c Produce a sound beyond a defined scope Move the measuring module half a scope above the chosen heigh...

Page 17: ...es a Tone at a certain height for accurate levelling MARK Tone Tone No tone No tone Scope No tone Continuous tone Bleeping tone Scope b Tone within a scope for less accurate levelling MARK MARK c Tone beyoned a scope for rough levelling ...

Page 18: ... blinks 8888 at use beyond the specified altitude range Beyond the temperature range under 30 C or over 70 C CAL is continuously shown 5 As the ZipLevel shows the last carried out function when switched on please make sure that you leave the function after every measuring Hold the relevant key for 2 seconds and you leave the function 6 In muddy environments please wipe the measuring lead with a pi...

Page 19: ...asurements mm cm m Saving of data and setting unlimited even without battery Water resistance Rain proof must not be immersed Operating time 9V battery 60 operating hours Weight 3 5 kg Working an storing temperature 30 C 70 C EU directives and disposal This device complies with all necessary standards for the free movement of goods within the EU This product is an electric device and must be colle...

Page 20: ...o KG Laserliner Möhnestraße 149 59755 Arnsberg Germany Tel 49 2932 638 300 Fax 49 2932 638 333 laserliner umarex de Umarex GmbH Co KG Donnerfeld 2 59757 Arnsberg Germany Tel 49 2932 638 300 Fax 333 www laserliner com 8 092 96 03 1 Rev 1012 ...

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