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ASSEMBLY

Loading/Changing the batteries

Replace the batteries when the   symbol 

fl ashes permanently in the display. Only 
use alkaline batteries. If the meter will not 
be used for a long time, remove the bat-
teries as a protection against corrosion.
1. To open the compartment lid, twist a 

coin pressed into compartment slot. 

SYMBOLOGY

Volts Direct Current

Laser product
Avoid Exposure: Laser Radiation 
Is Emitted From This Aperture

CAUTION Laser Light - 
Do Not Stare Into Beam

To reduce the risk of injury, user 
must read operator’s manual.

2. Insert two (2) AAA batteries, as 

displayed.

3. Replace compartment lid securely.

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION 

1.   Laser window 
2. Display
3. Keypad 
4. Battery compartment
5. End bracket
6. Nameplate
7. Laser "ON"
8. Reference 
 (front/rear/end 

bracket)

9. Pythagorean
10. Timer
11. Historical memory
12. Area/Volume
13. Battery  status
14. Units with exponents (2/3)
15. Intermediate line 2
16. Intermediate line 1
17. Main  targets 
18. Min/Max  display
19. Display notice symbol
20. On/Measure  button
21. Add (+) button 
22. Function  button 
23. Memory  button 
24. Backlight  button
25. Clear/Off  button 
26. Timer/Units  button
27. Reference  button 
28. Subtract  (-) button

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MAXIMUM POWER <1mW WAVE LENGTH 630-670nm
CLASS II LASER PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH 21 
CFR 1040.10 AND 1040.11

READ OPERATOR’S MANUAL

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OPERATION

Timer 

Press the

1. 

 

 button to set the timer 

 to 5 seconds. Use the 

 or 

 

buttons to change the time lapse.
On the fi rst measurement, the count-

2. 

down begins immediately. For addi-
tional measurements, press the 

 

button to begin the count-down.
When the timer reaches 5 seconds, it 

3. 

will begin to beep.
When the timer reaches 0, the mea-

4. 

surement is taken.

Clearing last entry 

Press the 

 button to clear the last 

action.

Turning the beep on and off

Press and hold the 

1. 

 and 

 but-

tons together for 5 seconds. 
The beep is turned on or off. 

2. 

Memory 

 recall 

Press the 

1. 

 button to display the 

latest value (measured or calcu-
lated).
Use the 

2. 

 or 

 buttons to scroll 

through the last 10 values (measured 
and calculated). The values can also 
be used in functions.

Button use

For some buttons, the way it is pressed 
determines its function. These terms ap-
pear throughout the operation section:

PRESS 

- press and release the button 

briefl y.

PRESS and HOLD

 - press in and hold 

the button for 2 seconds.

Switching on/off 

Press the 

 button once to turn on the 

meter and laser.
The   symbol is displayed until the next 

button is pressed.
Press and hold the 

 button to turn 

off the meter.
The meter turns off automatically after 
three minutes of non-use.

Backlight 

Press the 

 button to turn the display 

backlight on or off. 

Selecting the units

 

Press and hold the 

 button to change 

the measurement units. Repeat to scroll 
through the settings. Possible units:

Setting

Distance

Area

Volume

- - - m 

0.000 m 0.000 m² 0.000 m³

- -' -"

0'0'' 1/16

0.00 ft²

0.00 ft³

- - - in

0 in 1/16

0.00 ft²

0.00 ft³

- - - ft

0.00 ft

0.00 ft²

0.00 ft³

Summary of Contents for 2280-20

Page 1: ...MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND OPERATOR S MANUAL AFIN DE R DUIRE LE RISQUE DE BLESSURES L UTILISATEUR DOIT LIRE ET BIEN COMPRENDRE LE MANUEL DE L UTILISATEUR PARA REDUCIR EL RIESGO DE LESIONES EL USUARIO DE...

Page 2: ...in a cool dry place Do not store where temperatures may exceed 158 F 70 C such as in direct sunlight a vehicle or metal building during the summer Stay alert watch what you are do ing and use common s...

Page 3: ...2 3 4 5 6 6 OPERATION Timer Press the 1 button to set the timer to 5 seconds Use the or buttons to change the time lapse On the first measurement the count 2 down begins immediately For addi tional me...

Page 4: ...is displayed in Intermediate Line 1 the previous value is displayed in Intermediate Line 2 Area Press the 1 button once to deter mine area Press the 2 button to take the first measurement e g length P...

Page 5: ...sure a length using three points The distance to be measured flashes 2 on the display Press the button to take the measurement To determine the maximum distance press and hold the button A con tinuous...

Page 6: ...Display notices All display notices are either displayed with or Error The following errors can be corrected Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC The term electromagnetic compatibility is taken to mean...

Page 7: ...g contact your local distributor or a service center WARNING Always remove batteries before changing or remov ing accessories Only use accesso ries specifically recommended for this tool Others may be...

Page 8: ...re le polystyr ne et les autres surfaces semi perm ables semblables peuvent causer des er reurs de mesure Le fait de viser des surfaces luisantes peut faire d vier le faisceau laser et att nuer la pr...

Page 9: ...er les boutons ou pour modifier l intervalle 2 Au moment de la premi re prise mesure le d compte commence im m diatement Pour prendre d autres mesures appuyer sur le bouton afin de commencer le d comp...

Page 10: ...nir enfonc L appareil commence mettre un signal sonore et prendre des mesures de fa on continue 2 Appuyer de nouveau sur le bouton pour cesser de prendre des mesures de fa on continue 3 La plus r cent...

Page 11: ...ligne interm diaire 1 6 La valeur du volume s affiche sur la ligne Cibles principales La troisi me mesure s affiche sur la ligne interm diaire 1 et la deuxi me mesure s affiche sur la ligne interm dia...

Page 12: ...TISSEMENTL appareil de mesure de la distance au laser est conforme aux exigences les plus strictes des normes et des r glements applicables l heure actuelle on ne peut exclure compl tement la possibil...

Page 13: ...y compris l outil les blocs piles au lithium ion et le chargeur mais non les piles alcalines sont garantis l acheteur d origine tre exempt de vice du mat riau et de fabrication Sous r serve de certain...

Page 14: ...as bater as seg n los diagra mas de polaridad Deseche de inmediato las bater as usadas en forma correcta No incinere ni desarme las bater as En condiciones abusivas puede salir l quido expulsado de la...

Page 15: ...a 104 F ESPECIFICACIONES En condiciones dif ciles con luz solar intensa con una superficie objetivo poco reflectante o con temperaturas altas la desviaci n sobre distancias de aproxima damente 10 m 32...

Page 16: ...a vez para medir desde el borde delantero A Despu s de tomar una medici n la referencia vuelve autom ticamente a la configuraci n predeterminada B referencia posterior OPERATION Temporizador 1 Presion...

Page 17: ...2nd 1st Se obtienen mejores resultados cuan do se gira el tel metro sobre un punto fijo p ej el soporte de extremo est totalmente extendido y colocado contra una pared Use la funci n m nimo m ximo par...

Page 18: ...lanteo p ej 162 5 cm 64 para una distancia de replanteo de 406 4 mm 16 se muestra en la l nea intermedia 1 La distancia al siguiente punto de replanteo se mues tra en la l nea de objetivos principales...

Page 19: ...se produzca interferencia en una instalaci n concreta Si este equipo en efecto genera interferencia perjudicial para la recepci n de radio o televisi n que se puede determinar apagando y encendiendo...

Page 20: ...cinco 5 a os despu s de la fecha de compra Env e la herramienta de pruebas y mediciones y una copia del comprobante de la compra al centro de servicio m s cercano de f brica de MILWAUKEE Electric Too...

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