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Leica LINO L6R / L6G

Summary of Contents for LINO L6G

Page 1: ...Leica LINO L6R L6G ...

Page 2: ...Overview 3 Technical data 4 Instrument Set up 5 Operations 8 How to use the smart adapters 11 Message Codes 13 Accuracy Check 14 Care 18 Warranty 19 Safety instructions 20 Leica Lino L6R L6G 2 ...

Page 3: ...eft up down which are arranged precisely in 90 to each other The device can be used indoors and in outdoor situ ations in case of limited dust and at most splash water effects according to IP54 1 Laser key on keypad ON OFF 2 Status LED on keypad 3 Battery pack 4 Levelling lock 5 Eccentric fine adjustment knob 6 Window of verticalline side 7 Tripod thread 1 4 8 Window of verticalline front 9 Window...

Page 4: ...2 acc IEC 60825 1 510 530 nm Class 2 acc IEC 60825 1 Protection class IP 54 IEC 60529 dust and splash water Shock resistant 1 m 3 3 ft Battery type Lino Li Ion battery pack 5200 mAh 18 7 Wh 3 alkaline AA Operating time with Li Ion battery Up to 36h 3 beam continuous Up to 11h 3 beam continuous Operating time with alkaline batteries Up to 25h 3 beam continuous Up to 8h 3 beam continuous Automatic s...

Page 5: ...tially hazardous situation or an unintended use which if not avoided may result in minor injury and or appreciable material financial and environmentaldamage Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the product to be used in a technically correct and efficient manner Levelling lock Levelling unlocked In the unlocked position the instrument auto matically levels itse...

Page 6: ...hile charging the instrument may heat up This is normaland should not affect the instrument s lifespan or performance At the recommended storage temperature of 20 C to 30 C 4 F to 86 F batteries containing a 50 to 100 charge can be stored up to 1 year After this stor age period the batteries must be recharged CAUTION Connecting the charger using the wrong adapter may cause serious damage to the in...

Page 7: ...reen charging battery OFF charging finished no charging Alkaline batteries To ensure a reliable use we recommend using high quality Alkaline batteries Insert Alkaline batteries Insert Alkaline batteries in the battery pack Insert the battery pack Insert the battery pack by pressing it down and then tilting it towards the housing as shown untilit snaps in Leica Lino L6R L6G 7 ...

Page 8: ...cked position see Levelling lock To activate auto power off after 30 min operation press and hold the ON button at start for 5 sec The status LED blinks 3 times in green colour To deactivate it again repeat the described steps untilthe status LED blinks 3 times in red colour Leica Lino L6R L6G 8 ...

Page 9: ...if self levelling is required and cor respondingly activated See Levelling lock for details In very hot environments it can be that maximum two lines work simultaneously see Message Codes All on mode Horizontal mode Layout mode Vertical side mode Leica Lino L6R L6G 9 ...

Page 10: ...favourite operating mode press and hold the ON and power adjust ment button during operation for 2 sec The status LED blinks 3 times in green colour The instrument has stored the function and line intensity to the memory and as the new default mode To reset the function and line intensity to factory settings press and hold the ON and power adjustment but ton during operation for 5 sec and wait unt...

Page 11: ...pter Alignment of vertical laser lines Turn the device 250 to adjust the verticalline Use the side knob and turn the device around the ver ticalintersection plumb point within 10 Alignment of horizontal laser lines Turn the adjustment knob of UAL130 to fine adjust the horizontalline to the desired reference level Leica Lino L6R L6G 11 ...

Page 12: ...How to use the smart adapters Different fixing applications Leica Lino L6R L6G 12 ...

Page 13: ... Cool down or heat up instrument blinks blinks red Instrument is out of self levelling range Place the instrument almost horizontal and self levelling will start automatically blinks lights red Instrument is out of self levelling range and has low power Charge Li Ion battery or change Alkaline bat teries blinks every 5 sec lights red Levelling lock is activated but instrument has low power Charge ...

Page 14: ...he line or the point on wall A1 Rotate the instru ment by 180 and mark the horizontallaser line or the laser point in exactly the same way on wall B1 Then place the instrument at the same elevation as close as possible to wallA and again mark the horizontallaser line or the laser point on wallA A2 Rotate the instrument by 180 again and mark the laser on wallB B2 Measure the dis tances of the marke...

Page 15: ...rance Checking the accuracy of the vertical line Place the lock switch in the Unlocked position see Levelling lock As a reference use a plumb bob and attach it as close as possible to an approx 3 m high wall Position the instrument at a distance of approx 1 5 m from the wallat an elevation of approx 1 5 m Direct the instrument at the wall and switch on Rotate the instrument and align it with the b...

Page 16: ...t B1 then the instrument is within tol erance Checking the accuracy of the lower plumb intersection point Place the lock switch in the Unlocked position see Levelling lock Set up the laser on its tripod or wallmount bracket near point A1 at a minimum distance of 1 5 m from point B1 The horizontal laser is aligned in direction 1 Mark the laser points A1 and B1 with a pin Rotate the instrument by 18...

Page 17: ... with the old reference b1 on the front wall The deviation between the two points may be max 3mm Mark the new position of the right hand perpendicular beam to the right wallwith c1 Should your instrument be outside of the spe cified tolerance please contact a localdealer or an authorised Leica Geosystems dis tributor Afterwards turn the device exactly 180 around the plumb intersection point P1 and...

Page 18: ...isibility please clean the optics of your device regularly There fore blow off the dust from the glasses without touching the optics with your fingers If necessary use a damp soft cloth and a little bit of pure alcohol To avoid wrong measurements also clean your adapters regularly This could be done also by the proposed recommendation Especially the inter face between the adapter and device should...

Page 19: ...formation about the InternationalLimited Warranty can be found on the internet at www leica geosystems com internationalwarranty Calibration and repair service Leica Geosystems recommend to check the device within regular intervals to prove the function and reliability in accordance with standards and requirements At least one time per year In case of damaging your product please never attemp to r...

Page 20: ...ompany above is responsible for supplying the product including the User Manualin a com pletely safe condition The company above is not responsible for third party accessories Responsibilities of the person in charge of the instrument 1 To understand the safety instructions on the product and the instructions in the User Manual 2 To be familiar with localsafety regulations relating to accident pre...

Page 21: ...modified Carry out periodic test measurements Particularly after the instru ment has been subject to abnormaluse and before during and after important meas urements CAUTION Never attempt to repair the product yourself In case of damage contact a localdealer WARNING Changes or modifications not expressively approved by Leica Geosystems manufacturer for compliance could void the user s authority to ...

Page 22: ...ting and shipping your measuring device Transport of Li Ion battery WARNING During transport shipping or disposalof batteries it is possible for inappropriate mechanicalinflu ences to constitute a fire hazard Precautions Before shipping the product or disposing it dis charge the batteries by running the product until they are flat When transporting or shipping bat teries the person in charge of th...

Page 23: ...ception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver 3 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected 4 Consult the de...

Page 24: ...rds other people unnecessarily Eye pro tection is normally afforded by aversion responses including the blink reflex WARNING Looking directly into the beam with opticalaids e g binoculars telescopes can be hazardous CAUTION Looking into the laser beam may be hazardous to the eyes Wavelength L6R 630 645 nm red L6G 510 530 nm green Maximum radiant output power for classification 1 mW Pulse duration ...

Page 25: ...Safety instructions Labelling Subject to change drawings descriptions and technicaldata without prior notice Art No 913010a Leica Lino L6R L6G 25 ...

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