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MAINTENANCE
Wipe the aperture lens and the body of the cross laser with a clean soft cloth. Do not use
solvents.
Although the cross laser is dust and dirt resistant to a certain degree, do not store in dusty
places as long term exposure may damage internal moving parts.
If the cross laser is exposed to water, dry the laser level before returning it to the carrying case
to prevent corrosion damage.
TECHNICAL DATA
Laser Class
2
Self-Leveling Range
± 4°
Self-Leveling Time
≤
3 s
Battery technology
Li-Ion
Voltage DC
4 V
USB input
5 V DC; 2.1 A max.
DC output
4 V
2.1 A
AC/DC Adaptor Input
100-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz; 0.6 A max.
AC/DC Adaptor Ouput
5 V
2.1 A; 10.5 W
Charging time
≤
130 min
Power input
1,5 W @ 4.2 V
Protection class (water and dust
protection)
IP54
Max. altitude
2000 m
Relativ air humidity max.
80%
Pollution degree according to
IEC 61010-1
2*
Pulse duration t
P
≤
70
μ
s
Functions
L4 CLL horizontal, vertical, cross line
L4 CLLP horizontal, vertical, cross line,
plumb function (2 points)
Frequency
10 kHz
Projections
2 lines green, 2 points green
Diode Quantity
2
Diode type
30 mW
Laser beams output pattern
L4 CLL Single horizontal, single vertical, cross line
L4 CLLP Single horizontal, single ve 2 plump dots up and
down , cross line + 2 plumb dots (up and down).
Operating time
8 hrs
Tripod mount
1/4" thread
Suitable detector
Milwaukee LLD50
Laser Line
Width < 9.53mm @ 30m
Wavelength 510 - 530 nm Laser Class II
Max. Power
≤
7 mW
Ac/- 3 mm / 10 m
Fan angle Vertical Line > 120°; Horizontal Line > 120°
Colour green
Working Range 30 m (with detector 50 m)
Laser plumb (L4 CLLP only)
Laser point wavelength 510 - 530 nm Laser Class II
Laser point max. power < 1 mW
Plumb ac/- 3 mm / 10 m
Laser point colour green
Working Range 30 m
Recommended ambient operating
temperature
-10°C - +40 °C
Storage Temperature
-20°C - +60 °C
Recommended ambient charging
temperature
5°C - +60 °C
Recommended battery types
L4B3
Recommended USB Power Supply
CUSB
Dimensions
135 mm x 61 mm x 97 mm
Weight (incl. Battery)
L4 CLL 995 g
L4 CLLP 998 g
* Only non-conductive deposits occur, wherby occasional temporary conductivity caused by
condensation is expected.
SPECIFIC CONDITIONS OF USE
The product is designed for mainly indoor use. For outdoor use make sure that the boundary
conditions are the same as for indoor use.
The laser is innovatively designed for a very broad range of professional jobs, including:
- Aligning tiles, marble, cabinets, borders, moldings and trimmings
- Marking layout for doors, windows, rails, stairs, fences, gates, decks and pergolas installation.
- Transferring reference point for light installations, vents, transfer of heights, levelling perimeter
walls, wall studs, setting out tracks on
fl
oors and all other professional use.
- It is intended for determining and checking horizontal and vertical lines.
Do not use this product in any other way as stated for normal use.
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