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Milwaukee LM 60

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FIN

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MK

CN

Display

See drawing 

1

Laser "ON"

2

Reference (front/rear/end piece)

3

Pythagoras

4

Timer (self-triggering)

5

Historical memory

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Area/volume

7

Battery status

8

Units with exponents (

2

/

3

)

9

Intermediate line 2

10 Intermediate line 1
11 Main targets 
12 min / max display
13 Info symbol

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Inserting / Replacing Batteries

1

Remove battery compartment lid. 
See drawing 

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2

Insert batteries, observing correct polarity. 

3

Close the battery compartment. 

Replace the batteries when the symbol 

 flashes 

permanently in the display. 

)

Only use alkaline batteries.

)

If the instrument will not be used for a long 

time, remove the batteries as a protection against 
corrosion.

Operation

Measuring Conditions

Range

Range is limited to 60 m. 

At night or dusk and if the target is in shadow the 
measuring range without target plate is increased. 
Use a target plate to increase the measurement 
range during daylight, or if the target has poor reflec-
tion properties!

Target Surfaces

CAUTION:

Measuring errors can occur when measuring 

toward colourless liquids (e.g. water) or dust free 
glass, Styrofoam or similar semi-permeable surfaces. 
Aiming at high gloss surfaces may deflect the laser-
beam and lead to measurement errors.

Hazards of Use

CAUTION:

Watch out for erroneous distance measure-

ments if the instrument is defective or if it has been 
dropped or has been misused or modified.

Precautions:

Carry out periodic test measurements.

Particularly after the instrument has been subject to 

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Page 7: ...finan cial and environmental damage Important paragraphs which must be adhered to in practice as they enable the product to be used in a technically correct and efficient manner Intended Use Permitted...

Page 8: ...harge of the instrument WARNING The person responsible for the instrument must ensure that the equipment is used in accord ance with the instructions This person is also accountable for the deployment...

Page 9: ...sed for a long time remove the batteries as a protection against corrosion Operation Measuring Conditions Range Range is limited to 60 m At night or dusk and if the target is in shadow the measuring r...

Page 10: ...ay that in case of an erroneous measurement malfunction of the device or power failure due to installed safety measures e g safety limit switch it is assured that no damage will occur Switching on off...

Page 11: ...is taken from the unfolded end piece After one measurement the reference returns auto matically to the default setting rear reference 1x long the measurements are taken with the front as reference unt...

Page 12: ...urement e g length 1x briefly takes second distance measurement e g width The result of the area measurement is displayed in the summary row the individually measured values are displayed in intermedi...

Page 13: ...e sure that the first measurement and the distance to be measured are at right angles Use the minimum maximum function Indirect measurement determining a distance using 2 auxilliary measurements See d...

Page 14: ...take out point is displayed When approaching a stakeout point to less than 0 10 m the instrument starts to beep When the point is reached the beep sound changes and inter mediate line 1 starts to flas...

Page 15: ...e too low Warm device up 255 Received signal too weak time for a measurement too long Use a target plate 256 Received signal too strong Use target plate gray side 257 Faulty measure ment too much back...

Page 16: ...relevant standards and regulations Yet the possibility of the product causing interfer ence in other equipment cannot be fully excluded Laser classification The Milwaukee LM 60 produces a visible las...

Page 17: ...ent and take them to the collection points provided in accordance with national or local regulations The product must not be disposed with household waste Dispose of the product appropriately in accor...

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