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SPECIFICATIONS

Cat. No. ................................................ 48-35-1211 

Voltage

 ...........................................

3 V (2xAA) LR6

Reception Angle .............................................. ±40°

Measuring Accuracy Fine ...................±0.03" @ 33'

Measuring Accuracy Course...............±0.04" @ 33'

Wavelength Compatibility .................... 510-530 nm

Storage Temp ....................................-4°F to 140°F

Working Range .................................. 15' up to 165' 

             (dependent on laser source)

Receiving Area .................................................... 3"

Ingress Protection............................................ IP54

Center Indication (from top)

 ...........................

2-1/2"

Auto Shut Off

 ................................................15 min

    NO button press ..........................................3 hrs

Operating Temperature .................... 14°F to 104°F

ASSEMBLY

Changing the Battery

Only use alkaline batteries. Do not use zinc-carbon 

batteries. If the laser will not be used for a long 

time, remove the batteries as a protection against 

corrosion. 

Change batteries when the battery indication begins 

flashing. To change the batteries:

1. Lift latch to open battery door.

2. Insert two AA batteries according to the +/- polarity 

marked in the compartment.

3. Install the battery door securely.

Fuel Gauge

To determine the amount of charge left in the battery, 

turn the tool 

ON

. Charge will show in the display: Full, 

3/4, 1/2 and Low Battery warning. 

 

*Battery  life  may  vary  by  brand/age.  Replace  the 

batteries as soon as possible.

OPERATION

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury or tem-

porary  effects  on  vision,  do  not 

look directly into the laser when it is on.

CAUTION

Use of controls or adjustments or 

performance of procedures other 

than those specified herein may result in hazard

-

ous radiation exposure.

NOTICE

Perform the Accuracy Field Check 

procedure immediately upon unboxing 

of  each  new  Laser  Level  Detector  and  before 

exposure to jobsite conditions. See "Accuracy 

Field Check" for information.

Turning On/Off

To turn on the laser detector, press the Power But-

ton   until the units BEEPS and ICONS and LEDs 

Flash.

To  turn  off  the  laser  detector,  press  and  hold  the 

power button   for more than 2 seconds. Unit will 

automatically turn off after 15 minutes with NO but

-

tons pressed and NO lasers detected, 3 hours with 

laser detected and NO buttons pressed. 

Using the Laser Detector

1. Press the Power Button   to toggle between 

Back Light ON and Back Light OFF.

2. 

Press the Volume Button 

 to toggle between 

volume options:
 

  High Volume (Default)

 

  Low Volume

 

  Mute/Silent

3. Press the Accuracy Mode Bottom to toggle 

between accuracy options:
 

  Fine (Default)

   Coarse

4. Hold the detector so the sensor is facing the laser 

source.  For best results, ensure the detector is 

level or plumb to the ground and the sensor is 

perpendicular to the light source.

5. 

Slowly  move  the  detector  up/down  or  left/  right 

in the general area of the projected laser beam.

6. Once the beam is detected, use the Display or LED 

indication to align the Center Line of the detector 

with the Laser Beam*.

*Use with MILWAUKEE Laser Levels for best results.

Clamp

To use clamp, align locating posts with the back of 

the Detector.

Tighten attachment knob until secure.

Use clamping knob to open/close knobs and attach 

to grade rod, 2x4 or similar.

Laser Locating Display and Audible 

Indicator

An arrow will be displayed to indicate which direction 

the user must move the Detector in order to align the 

Center Line with Laser Beam being detected.

Depending which direction, the speaker will beep at 

either 10 hz (fast) or 4 hz (slow) to indicate which 

direction to move the detector.

• A solid line will be displayed when the detector 

center line is aligned with the laser beam being 

detected.  The speaker will play a solid tone and 

the Green LED will blink.

• When the laser beam being detected is left of the 

detector center line, an arrow pointing left will be 

displayed.  The speaker will beep quickly at 10 hz 

and the Red LED will blink.

• When the laser beam being detected is right of the 

detector center line, an arrow pointing right will be 

displayed. The speaker will beep slowly at 4 hz and 

the Blue LED will blink.

• Side LEDs supply the

 

same color and sound 

indicators.

Summary of Contents for 48-35-1211

Page 1: ...al AVERTISSEMENT Afin de r duire le risque de blessures l utilisateur doit lire et bien comprendre le manuel ADVERTENCIAPara reducir el riesgo de lesiones el usuario debe leer y entender el manual WAR...

Page 2: ...onmentally compatible recycling facility Ensure tool magnets are securely mounted to a metal surface Magnet strength may not hold on thin metal surfaces causing the tool to fall Maintain labels and na...

Page 3: ...onds Unit will automatically turn off after 15 minutes with NO but tons pressed and NO lasers detected 3 hours with laser detected and NO buttons pressed Using the Laser Detector 1 Press the Power But...

Page 4: ...MILWAUKEE factory Service Center location or MILWAUKEE Authorized Service Station freight prepaid and insured is required A copy of the proof of purchase should be included with the return product Th...

Page 5: ...R GLES DE S CURIT G N RALES RELATIVES AUX OUTILS LECTRIQUES AVERTISSEMENT Lire et veiller bien com prendre toutes les in structions Le non respect des instructions ci des sous peut entra ner un choc l...

Page 6: ...ompatibilit de longueur d onde 510 530 nm Temp rature d entreposage 20 C to 49 C 4 F to 120 F Plage de travail 4 6 m 15 50 m 165 d apr s la source du laser Aire de r ception 76 2 mm 3 Indice de protec...

Page 7: ...ers quelle direction l utilisateur doit d placer le d tecteur afin d aligner la ligne centrale avec le faisceau d tect Selon la direction le haut parleur fera un bip une vi tesse de soit 10 HZ rapide...

Page 8: ...ILWAUKEE d termine tre caus s par des r parations ou des tentatives de r paration par quiconque autre que le personnel agr par MILWAUKEE ou par des utilisations incorrectes des alt rations des utilisa...

Page 9: ...ater as Bajo condiciones de maltrato el l quido puede ser expulsado de la bater a evite el contacto Si ocurre un contacto accidental enjuague con agua Si el l quido entra a los ojos busque tambi n ayu...

Page 10: ...bater a baja La vida til de la bater a ser distinta seg n la marca antig edad Cambie las bater as tan pronto como sea posible OPERACION ADVERTENCIA Para reducir el riesgo de le siones o efectos tempo...

Page 11: ...procedimiento de verificaci n de precisi n en campo inmediatamente despu s de sacar cada nuevo detector de nivel de l ser de su caja y antes de exponerlo a las condiciones de la obra Consulte la secci...

Page 12: ...cioso los niveles l ser M12 detector l ser de 19 8 m y clavadora M12 23GA es de tres 3 a os a partir de la fecha de compra El periodo de garant a de las l mparas de LED en la L mpara de trabajo LED y...

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