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Safety Directions
Rugby 100-1.5.0en
Safety Directions
The following directions should enable
the person responsible for the laser
unit, and the person who actually uses
the instrument, to anticipate and avoid
operational hazards. The person
responsible for the instrument must
ensure that all users understand these
directions and adhere to them.
Intended Use of Instruments
Permitted uses
The Rugby 100 is designed and
suitable for the following applications,
within the limits of is intended
conditions of use:
• The instrument casts a horizontal
laser plane or a laser beam for the
purposes of alignment.
• The unit can be set up on its own
baseplate or on a tripod.
• The laser beam can be detected by
the object being surveyed or by
means of a laser detector.
• The laser unit, combined with
machine control receivers, is also
suitable for guiding construction
machinery.
• The unit can be powered by
rechargeable NiMH (optional) or
Alkaline batteries.
Adverse uses
• Use of the product without
instruction.
• Use outside of the intended limits.
• Disabling safety systems and
removal of hazard notices.
• Opening the instrument using tools
(screwdriver, etc.).
• Modification or conversion of the
instrument.
• Use after misappropriation.
• Use with accessories from other
manufacturers without the prior
express approval of Leica
Geosystems.
• Inadequate safeguards at the
measuring station (e.g. when
measuring on roads).
• Deliberate dazzling of third parties.
WARNING:
Adverse use can lead to injury,
malfunction, and material damage. It is
the task of the person responsible for
the instrument to inform the user about
hazards and how to counteract them.
The laser unit is not to be used until the
user has been instructed how to work
with it.
Limits of Use
Environment:
Suitable for use in an atmosphere
appropriate for permanent human
habitation. Cannot be used in an
aggressive or explosive environment.
See chapter "Technical Data".